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1. Sequel bombs out
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 28 July 2004DAMP SQUIB – The remake of The Ladykillers got a lukewarm reception from its only surviving original actor
2. Goodnight Seattle... we love you
Get Bracknell, Monday 28 June 2004PARTING IS SUCH SWEET SORROW – Frasier says goodbye to lady love Charlotte – but in a twist at the end of the last episode he flies to meet her
3. Christmas is all white with Aled
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 17 November 2004Aled Jones – best known for popularising The Snowman theme tune Walking In The Air – will be getting in the festive spirit at The Hexagon on Sunday.
4. Lesser spotted Potter
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 29 December 2004A new documentary about Dennis Potter, marking the 10th anniversary of his death, was screened by BBC2 on Christmas Day.
5. Phantom unmasked
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 22 December 2004ACTOR Gerard Butler says that auditioning for composer Andrew Lloyd Webber was the most nerve-wracking experience of his life.
6. Sorry children, but the butler’s done it...
Get Bracknell, Thursday 16 December 2004A COUPLE of years ago, Kathy Burke and Harry Enfield did a comedy sketch where Wayne and Waynetta Slob won the Lottery jackpot.
7. Down to earth look at top-flight aviator
Get Bracknell, Tuesday 21 December 2004WINGING IT – Leonardo DiCaprio as Howard Hughes with Cate Blanchett as Katherine Hepburn in The Aviator
8. All aboard with Tom
Get Bracknell, Thursday 16 December 2004FANCY seeing Tom Hanks as Florence Nightingale? Well, now you can thanks to an amazing new breakthrough in movie technology.
9. RAPPERS GOLDIE LOOKIN' CHAIN ARE VERY TALENTED
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 13 October 2004BY STEVEN HUGHES
WHEN Goldie Lookin’ Chain first burst onto the scene I, like many others, thought they were a bunch of talentless chavs who were somehow getting paid money for mucking about on stage and not a lot else.
10. WITTY, WACKY UPDATED VERSION OF PIRATES OPERA
Get Bracknell, Wednesday 07 July 2004By Paul Cassell
GILBERT and Sullivan’s maritime opera The Pirates of Penzance sails into Guildford to open tonight.
