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11. Familiar faces put in unfamiliar places
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 January 2008BASED on an Australian show that’s been franchised to our shores, Thank God You’re Here is somewhat reminiscent of classic comedy like Whose Line Is It Anyway?
12. ‘Try listening to the people who need help getting back on track’
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 January 2008PATRICK MURRAY, the Lib Dem prospective Parliamentary candidate for Reading West and the housing portfolio holder in Oxford, was once homeless.
13. Also showing: Underdog (U)
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 January 2008The superhero canine with a gift for rhyme returns in an live-action version of the classic cartoon of the same name.
14. Tell police if man breaks ASBO rules
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 January 2008A prolific troublemaker has been named and shamed in a poster campaign in a bid to keep him in check.
15. Town manager gagging: ‘Echoes of Soviet Union’
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 January 2008Traders in Wokingham have slammed the decision to ban their town centre manager from speaking publicly, with one retailer saying the move is “the sort of thing they used to do in the Soviet Union”.
16. Also showing: Over Her Dead Body (12a)
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 January 2008Kate, a demanding and controlling woman is about to marry Henry, an easy-going vet and the only person who can calm her down during the chaos of their wedding preparations.
17. Also showing: Penelope (U)
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 January 2008After an evil spell, poor Penelope ended up with the nose of a pig. How to break the curse? Well, nobody knows ... unless a handsome prince can be made to propose.
18. Please don’t take away our music
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 January 2008In the words of Oasis, it felt like standing in the shadow of giants. But I felt that the words of Bjorge Lillelien, a Norwegian football commentator, would provide a better monologue for last week’s Fez farewell.
19. Bike comedy is no banger
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 30 January 2008It’s quite astonishing the rate at which British movies are churned out these days and in particular, it is the Britcom that seems to be the most successful, popular and prevalent of all the genres.
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20. Jones brings war closer to home
Get Wokingham, Tuesday 29 January 2008HOT on the heels of No Country for Old Men, Tommy Lee Jones once again shines in this offering from director and screenwriter Paul Haggis.
