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141. Out with James C

Get Wokingham, Friday 10 May 2002
Hedflux at the Fez claims to merge big name acts with small intimate venues. And with Giles Peterson (Kiss FM, and later Radio 1) topping the bill at Hedflux’s inaugural nationwide launch it seems as if they’ve done just that.

142. Another Hugh/romcom hit

Get Wokingham, Friday 3 May 2002
NICK HORNBY, writer of Fever Pitch and High Fidelity, possesses a writing style and grasp of subject matter that seems to lend itself well to a film format.

143. Alistair fails to make a good impression

Get Wokingham, Monday 22 April 2002
I’m afraid Alistair McGowan doesn’t leave me with a good impression.

144. Footie film fails to score

Get Wokingham, Friday 19 April 2002
Jess (Parminder Nagra) is an 18-year-old Indian girl who loves football. Her bedroom is a shrine to David Beckham. His poster hangs above her bed and, as her mother prays to the picture of Guru Nanak on the living room wall, so Jess talks to David, praying to him like a god to help make her dreams come true.

145. The only mystery is how it got made

Get Wokingham, Monday 15 April 2002
We’ve had Poirot, Miss Marple, Midsomer Murders and Morse. Now on Monday nights there’s
a new BBC1 series, The Inspector Lynley Mysteries.

146. Time to show your true blue colours

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 9 April 2002
With the end of the football season in sight, it’s still not clear whether Reading FC will gain automatic promotion to Division 1 and there’s still everything to play for.

147. Nation’s feelings reflected... finally

Get Wokingham, Monday 8 April 2002
Coverage of the Queen Mother’s passing has
dominated our screens for the past week and will do until after the funeral tomorrow.

148. ARTFUL DODGER REWINDS FOR NEW LEASE OF LIFE

Get Wokingham, Friday 29 March 2002
BY SALLY BRYANT

THOSE who like their humour as British as a cuppa should not miss next week's treat at Guildford's Yvonne Arnaud Theatre.

149. Cream at The Matrix

Get Wokingham, Thursday 28 March 2002
Cream Classics, featuring the unfaltering Galaxy FM’s Graeme Park, ensured The Matrix was back on par last Friday, as the club played cordial host to Liverpool’s finest.

150. The devoted Christians

Get Wokingham, Friday 22 March 2002
The Christians visit Reading’s Concert Hall on April 11, as past of their nationwide tour to promote their first studio album in 10 years.
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