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1. Watch how Pop Britannia ruled

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 August 2008

Pop Britannia started life as a BBC4 series, but it’s made its way on to BBC2 so that the rest of the country can be exposed to how British pop music took over the world.

2. Boyes Turner real deal

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 May 2008

Reading law firm Boyes Turner has overseen the sale of Southern File & Data Management to Irish document storage provider OASIS Group.

3. Some sweet treats for the whole family

Get Wokingham, Friday 23 March 2007

Most of us are probably more interested in what comes inside food packaging.

4. Get Reading Video Archive

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 29 November 2006

We've got all our past videos available here. Click to view them all.

5. An explosive tale

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 7 September 2005
IT seemed unlikely but a programme has trumped the recent excellent Hiroshima drama-documentary by the BBC.

6. Month-long tribute to film man Powell

Get Wokingham, Monday 15 August 2005
FILM MASTER – British film maker Michael Powell made many classics including A Matter Of Life and Death and Black Narcissus

7. Lesser spotted Potter

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 29 December 2004
A new documentary about Dennis Potter, marking the 10th anniversary of his death, was screened by BBC2 on Christmas Day.

8. FUNKAHOLICS' DEBUT GIG PROMISES GREAT TIME FOR ALL

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 15 September 2004
Smiley from The Funkaholics, playing at the Bier Keller this Saturday

9. Puppetmaster had Hull of a bad time

Get Wokingham, Monday 7 July 2003
Rod Hull: A Bird In The Hand (Channel 4, Thursday) was a rather sad account of a one trick, one gimmick entertainer who was taken over by a stuffed puppet with a sardonic and menacing persona – and let’s face it, who wouldn’t have that persona if you had someone’s hand stuffed up your jacksy for 25 years.

10. GROUP STILL DIGGING IN 50 YEARS ON

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 21 May 2003
BY RICKY HINDMARSH
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