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21. DON'T PANIC - FINCHER FILM WILL NOT HAVE YOU SCARED
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 November 2002Very average: Jodie Foster looks like she’s reading a bus timetable — that would probably have been more interesting!
22. Bond and beyond
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 27 November 2002BOND DUO – Pierce Brosnan and co-star Halle Berry at the Die Another Day premiere.
23. Christmas presents perennial problem
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 26 November 2002With only weeks to go before the little ones break up from school for the Christmas holidays, working parents will need to start thinking about childcare for the under 11s.
24. TV autopsy helps us confront death
Get Wokingham, Monday 25 November 2002INCISIVE – Professor Gunther von Hagens at the much-publicised public autopsy which was screened late at night on Channel 4.
25. Hurley rejects starring role in Pretty Woman
Get Wokingham, Thursday 21 November 2002Plans for a sequel to Pretty Woman have hit a stumbling block amid reports that Richard Gere can’t find a date.
26. Aussie journey is PROOF of spirit
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 20 November 2002BASED on a true story of three young Aboriginal girls who wanted to return home, ‘Rabbit-Proof Fence’ is a sad yet uplifting experience — a real triumph for the human spirit in the face of overwhelming odds.
27. Foyled again by a convoluted plot
Get Wokingham, Monday 18 November 2002KITCHEN FOYLE – Michael Kitchen tries to solve another crime as the detective chief superintendent in the Sunday night show.
28. Could mum Sharon be the new Oprah?
Get Wokingham, Thursday 14 November 2002SHARON OSBOURNE has been signed up to host a syndicated US talk show.
29. HARRY'S MAGICAL FILM IS NO SECRET
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 November 2002FOLLOWING last year’s record-breaking first instalment, pint-sized hero Harry Potter returns on a bigger, brighter canvas, with an even more thrilling adventure for the audience to savour.
30. Back to his roots
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 13 November 2002Director Phillip Noyce was so struck with the
true-life tale of Rabbit-Proof Fence, now showing at Reading cinemas, that he quit a Hollywood blockbuster to bring it to the screen.
