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1011. Emmerdale lass at Mill
Get Bracknell, Friday 26 October 2001Hello Dolly - Jean Rogers stars in Who Killed Santa Claus? at The Mill at Sonning
1012. Shakespeare loses nothing in Shanghai
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 24 October 2001Surprisingly traditional - Romeo and Juliet, set in Shanghai, is currently playing at the Haymarket Basingstoke
1013. WORLD CUP WINNER IS STILL GETTING A KICK OUT OF LIFE
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 24 October 2001HARD as nails both on and off the field, Jack Charlton remains one of the most feared and respected men when it comes to football.
1014. Musical spree
Get Bracknell, Friday 19 October 2001YORKSHIRE housewife Viv Nicholson won a fortune on the pools in 1961 and famously declared that she would Spend, Spend, Spend.
1015. A SWASHBUCKLING EVENING OF LAUGHS IS ASSURED
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 17 October 2001COME and see it - I can guarantee you'll have a tremendous night at the theatre."
So says top TV funnyman Gary Wilmot, whose latest project sees him riding the waves of romance in a new and hilarious production of The Pirates of Penzance.
1016. The not so funny side of Belinda
Get Bracknell, Friday 12 October 2001Actress Belinda Lang, who became a household name with the TV series 2point4 Children, is on stage at Woking's New Victoria Theatre this week with Yasmine Reza's Life x 3.
1017. Alternative film season has an international feel
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 10 October 2001NAKED TALENT - Reading Film Theatre is showing the controversial film Intimacy
1018. WHY DOMINIC CHANGED HIS PREJUDICE TO AUSTEN
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 10 October 2001DRAMATISATIONS of Jane Austen novels were something I would watch on the television to stop my girlfriend from sulking."
1019. Hannah's star is on the rise
Get Bracknell, Friday 05 October 2001MAGIC MOMENT - Hannah Watkins stops off with Shared Experience for The Magic Toyshop at The Oxford Playhouse
1020. Stars on the high seas
Get Bracknell, Friday 28 September 2001ANYONE who is afraid that Gilbert and Sullivan might be a bit highbrow for their tastes need have no such fear of a production coming to Reading next month.
