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2951. My family and other animals
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 5 December 2001MODEL BEHAVIOUR - Ben Stiller's new film Zoolander involves some glamorous travel in Malaysia
2952. Real winter wonderland
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 4 December 2001COOL FUN - The John Nike Leisure Centre in Bracknell has a huge range of activities for children of all ages
2953. Marcus Brigstocke at South Street
Get Wokingham, Monday 3 December 2001TV COMEDY STAR - Marcus Brigstocke headlines at 21 South Street
2954. Bedroom farce puts couple in spotlight
Get Wokingham, Monday 3 December 2001Happiness for married thespians Eric Carte and Liz Edmiston is playing husband and wife on stage for the Christmas season at The Mill at Sonning.
2955. King still on form
Get Wokingham, Monday 3 December 2001Mark King has promised Reading's music fans that his trip to the town next week will feature the songs they want to hear.
2956. The Jazz Club
Get Wokingham, Monday 3 December 2001Jazz Club, The Arches, 63 Caversham Rd. Tel: (0118) 950 0950. Mon comedy night. Wed live jazz. Thurs live jazz/fusion. Fri/Sat live jazz. Sun DJ-driven jazz, soul, funk and blues.
2957. More interesting when judge does the deed
Get Wokingham, Monday 3 December 2001Riveting - Martin Shaw dons his robes to play Judge John Deed, a High Court judge who refuses to be pushed around
2958. Big budget buddy movie
Get Wokingham, Friday 30 November 2001SOMETHING OLD SOMETHING NEW - Robert Redford and Brad Pitt in Spy Game
2959. GIGGLY GiRLS APART, WHO WILL LIKE THIS MOVIE?
Get Wokingham, Thursday 29 November 2001Halfway through watching Glitter, I think I lost the will to live. No, in fact, I did lose the will to live (it was that bad) but am somehow here to report the grim findings.
2960. PAUL'S METAL DETECTOR SAYS EVERYONE WILL LIKE THE NU SOUND
Get Wokingham, Thursday 29 November 2001FLU germs were never going to be something to keep a music journalist incapacitated for very long, especially not one as rock 'n' roll as Kerrang! editor Paul Rees.
