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1. Why Sarah Jane Smith is a Darling
Get Wokingham, Thursday 27 November 2008‘Have we met before?” Elisabeth Sladen asks me as we walk to our seats for this interview.
2. The Holly and The Ivy - Yvonne Arnaud Theatre
Get Wokingham, Thursday 13 November 2008The seasonal-sounding play The Holly And The Ivy starts a national tour at Guildford’s Yvonne Arnaud Theatre next week.
3. Strictly swing with Syd Lawrence
Get Wokingham, Thursday 23 October 2008It will be Strictly Big Band when the internationally renowned Syd Lawrence Orchestra returns to The Hexagon on Sunday, November 9.
4. Son plays dad in a unique show
Get Wokingham, Friday 23 August 2002Tom Owen – ‘son of Compo’ both in real life and on screen – pays tribute to dad Bill in a one-man show which has its premiere at The Haymarket, Basingstoke next month.
5. Kate’s big break
Get Wokingham, Thursday 8 November 2007ACTRESS Kate Atkinson, was on the point of returning to her native Australia when she got her big break, a national tour as Tom Conti’s leading lady.
6. Full-bodied show by Compo’s son
Get Wokingham, Friday 13 July 2007ACTOR Tom Owen has only one regret – he never had the chance to work with his father Bill, known to millions as frisky pensioner Compo in the long-running BBC comedy Last Of The Summer Wine.
7. DR MAVERS PASSES CRITICAL BLOOD TEST
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 19 February 2003The glass is half-empty: Mavers in reflective mood.
8. It’s The Real Thing for Liz
Get Wokingham, Friday 17 May 2002ACTRESS Liz Crowther “died” in a boat explosion but survived, to continue her career.
9. WHY PETE DECIDED TO CLOWN AROUND
Get Wokingham, Wednesday 12 June 2002PETE Postlethwaite has come a long way. Born in Warrington in 1945, he had a happy, ordinary working class upbringing.
10. It’s that time of year again, oh yes it is!
Get Wokingham, Thursday 29 November 2007THE season of thigh-slapping and cross dressing is with us again as soap stars and TV presenters find gainful employment over the Christmas holidays. Linda Fort looks at the pantomimes across the region and discovers there’s nothing like a dame.
