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21. One for all – but one to miss
Get Wokingham, Friday 28 June 2002LOOSELY based on Alexandre Dumas’s oft-interpreted novel The Three Musketeers, director Peter Hyam’s latest screen version focuses on D’Artagnan, telling the story of his search for revenge.
22. Jubilee workers in extra pay bid
Get Wokingham, Thursday 30 May 2002The Government was today urged to bring in new laws to guarantee workers extra pay for public holidays after a new report warned that millions of people could miss out on the benefits of the Jubilee Bank Holiday.
23. PROBABLY THE BEST I'VE SEEN
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 22 May 2002Chase Me Comrade, Mill at Sonning
24. IF A YOUNG MAN ASKS FOR A KISS, WHY NOT?
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 15 May 2002SHE doesn’t fancy Louis Theroux, she serves jellied Bloody Marys as a starter at dinner parties and, if a young man asks her for a kiss, “then why not?”
25. Out with James C
Get Wokingham, Friday 10 May 2002Hedflux 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.
26. Mighty Quin snaps Twigg in Shikara final
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 8 May 2002FROM the first whistle both teams attempted to impose themselves on the game, the opening 10 minutes was fairly even.
27. Another Hugh/romcom hit
Get Wokingham, Friday 3 May 2002NICK 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.
28. SCOUTS CONDEMN ACT OF VANDALISM
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 24 April 2002MORE than £3,000 has gone up in smoke for a Wokingham Scout group after arsonists torched waste paper it collected for cash.
29. Alistair fails to make a good impression
Get Wokingham, Monday 22 April 2002I’m afraid Alistair McGowan doesn’t leave me with a good impression.
30. Footie film fails to score
Get Wokingham, Friday 19 April 2002Jess (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.
