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Band 6+: Charts A and B show the share of the UK and Australian cinema market in 2001 and cinema admission in the UK and Australia from 1976 to 2006.

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The image consists of two charts labeled Chart A and Chart B. Chart A, titled "Films screened in the UK and Australia, 2001," is a bar chart with percentage on the X-axis ranging from 0% to 90% and categories on the Y-axis labeled "US Films," "UK Films," "Australian Films," and "Others." Data points for Australia: US Films slightly above 80%, UK Films approximately 10%, Australian Films just below 10%, Others nearly 0%. Data points for the UK: US Films slightly under 70%, UK Films just above 20%, Australian Films around 5%, Others close to 5%. Chart B, titled "UK and Australian cinema admissions, 1976 to 2006," is a line graph with years on the X-axis ranging from 1975 to 2005 and "Admissions in millions" on the Y-axis from 0 to 200 in increments of 20. The UK line starts around 100 in 1975, dips to below 60 in the early '80s, rises to 120 in the early '90s, drops to 100 in the mid-90s, and then climbs steadily to just below 180 in 2006. The Australia line starts just above 20 in 1975, climbs to above 40 in the early '80s, hovers around 40 until the early '90s, then rises steadily to just above 80 in 2006.
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The bar chart illustrates the percentage of the cinema market in the UK and Australia in the year 2001 and the line chart demonstrates the number of cinema admissions in both countries from 1976 to 2006.

Overall, it can be seen that US films account for the highest percentage of screenings in both countries, while Australian and British films account for a smaller percentage. Additionally, the number of cinema admissions in both countries fluctuate and tend to increase over the period.

Regarding the bar chart, in 2001, US films dominated dominate the cinema market in both the UK and Australia, accounting for around more than 70% in both countries. while UK films made up about 20% of the market in the UK, while they represent around 5% in Australia. Besides, Australian films were are the least popular, accounting for about 10% of the Australian film market and only about approximately/ around 3% of the UK market.

The line chart shows that both countries have seen an upward trend in cinema admission. In 1976, cinema admission in the UK was around 60 million, rising to 160 million in 2006. Meanwhile, cinema attendance in Australia increased from around 30 million to almost 90 million over the same period.

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