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51. Movie’s sentenced to failure
Get Bracknell, Thursday 6 September 2007With Kevin Bacon in the lead role and the director’s chair filled by James Wan, the man behind the original Saw film, Death Sentence promises much. Sadly, however, it fails to deliver.
52. Katherine’s the star at festival
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 24 July 2007Henley Festival celebrated its 25th anniversary last week with probably its best-ever line-up of music, comedy, dance and nightly firework spectaculars.
53. Affairs of estate
Get Bracknell, Monday 24 September 2007Willy Russell’s One For The Road, the current production at The Mill at Sonning, certainly has its quota of robust laughs – especially at the expense of John Denver!
54. Hello again, Hello Wembley
Get Bracknell, Friday 16 November 2007Reading’s pop chancers Hello Wembley are back on home soil this weekend, kicking off a raft of dates in the lead-up to the release of their debut single in the new year.
55. I’m mad for it
Get Bracknell, Monday 26 January 2004HAPPY FAMILIES – The Gallagher family with dad, Frank, centre.
56. No real reason for a third diary, Bridget
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 7 December 2004NON-STARTER – Colin Firth has reportedly poo-pooed the idea of a third Bridget Jones film, but does co-star Renee Zellweger know just how vocal he’s being about it?
57. I'm just going off for a little tantrum
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 4 May 2005BRATS BEHAVING BADLY – Trust Dr Tanya Byron will sort them out.
58. Stage review: King of Hearts
Get Bracknell, Friday 2 March 2007Royals: can't live with them, can't live without them; and when you combine them with politicians what a rich satirical soup that can make!
59. PLUNDERING PIRATES ABOUND IN TALE OF THE HIGH SEAS
Get Bracknell, Thursday 26 February 2004Preview - The Pirates of Penzance
Camberley Theatre
Tuesday, March 9 - Saturday, March 13
60. BAD BOYS OF TV WILL LEAD THE WAY IN BOUNCERS
Get Bracknell, Thursday 28 August 2003BAD boys are more fun, and John Altman and Nigel Pivaro are proof positive of that.
