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81. Food for thought with Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 4 June 2008

Intrepid chef Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall has launched a new series on Channel 4 that, instead of revolving around his West Country home and smallholding, concentrates on his fledgling farm and restaurant business.

82. Where’s the talent?

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 4 June 2008

Saturday night saw one of the biggest TV showdowns of the year: Andrew Lloyd Webber versus Simon Cowell, as the live finals of musical reality show I’d Do Anything and variety contest Britain’s Got Talent went head-to-head in the ratings.

83. A real taste of Italy

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 4 June 2008

Whenever I walk past Rossini in Wokingham I always think it has been plucked straight out of Italy and placed in the town for all us fans of good, honest Italian food to enjoy.

84. ‘All cars look alike to me’

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 4 June 2008

Speed Racer star Susan Sarandon doesn’t get revved up by cars – but loves the family feel to the film.

85. Shell out for some snails?

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 4 June 2008

Slimy. In my mind there is no other way to describe snails.

86. The play’s the thing

Get Bracknell, Wednesday 4 June 2008

Last year the Reading University Drama Society did not perform its annual outdoor play because it hardly stopped raining all summer.

87. Get ready for the ultimate Carrie on

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 3 June 2008

It’s Sex And The City, but not as we know it. And that is by no means a bad thing.

88. River Rat Pack tour will rock your boat

Get Bracknell, Tuesday 3 June 2008

Think Three Men In A Boat was an epic adventure?

89. Tragic Titanic takes to stage

Get Bracknell, Monday 2 June 2008

The ill-fated Titanic sails again at The Hexagon in a musical which local amateurs perform from Wednesday to Saturday.

90. Safari so good in offbeat whodunnit

Get Bracknell, Monday 2 June 2008

Murder Hunt, a new thriller by old hand Brian Clemens, which is having its premiere at The Mill at Sonning, won’t win any prizes for original plotting.

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