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The image includes two charts detailing films screened in the UK and Australia in 2001, and cinema admissions from 1976 to 2006. Chart A shows: Others (2% Australia, 5% UK), Australian Films (11% Australia, 1% UK), UK Films (5% Australia, 20% UK), US Films (85% Australia, 74% UK). Chart B shows: UK admissions start at approximately 120 million in 1975, with fluctuations peaking around 170 million in 2002, then falling to about 160 million in 2006. Australian admissions start at nearly 30 million in 1975, rise steadily to peak around 90 million in 2001, then decline to just above 80 million in 2006.
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The two charts depict the information about the UK and Australian cinema market in 2001 and cinema admission in the UK and Australia from 1976 to 2006.
Overall, US films in 2001 were the most popular film both in the UK and Australia, followed by UK films in the UK. In addition, the cinema admission in the UK were surpassed in Australia over the period.
To begin with, in 2001, US films in the UK occupied 76%, and 67% in Australia respectively. By contrast, Australian films in UK only had 10%, less than 2% in Australia. From 1976 to 2006, the cinema adimission in the UK showed a fluctuated trend, which fall to 50 millions in 1985 but reached a peak of 150 millions in 2003. However, in Australia, the admission presented a stable trend but had a surge up to nearly 100 millions in 2000.
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