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1. I watched but I still didn’t learn to cook

Get Wokingham, Monday 15 November 2004
I was pondering what to write about this week, and I was struggling.

2. Name’s Bergerac, James Bergerac

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 16 November 2004
With all the furore surrounding who is going to be the next man to play James Bond, it may have escaped some movie buffs’ notice that Bond 21’s new director has all but been announced – and he’s got serious credentials.

3. Have a sparkling bonfire night

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 2 November 2004
There may be no King’s Meadow firework display this year, but there’s still plenty of fizz, bang and sparkle on offer in the Reading area to celebrate Bonfire Night.

4. Feeding frenzy for Temposhark

Get Wokingham, Friday 26 November 2004
The big fish of London’s murky-watered progressive dance scene are quickly being swallowed up by the menacing new presence of Temposhark.

5. Feed the world – not their egos

Get Wokingham, Thursday 11 November 2004
IF THERE is one thing more annoying than mega-rich celebs hassling punters for cash for needy children/homeless badgers while they joyride around their compounds in gold-plated Humvees, it’s when they do it with a song.

6. Think rink to survive the autumn

Get Wokingham, Tuesday 9 November 2004
There’s nothing like our cold, wet, miserable autumn weather to get you on the lookout for something indoors to keep the children entertained.

7. Will the real Slim Shady stand up?

Get Wokingham, Thursday 4 November 2004
HAS ruff ’n’ tuff Eminem fallen victim to the curse of Milli Vanilli?

8. Key opera role in Nigel Osborne’s new opera

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 3 November 2004
GILES Davies takes the title role in Nigel Osborne’s new opera The Piano Tuner, which Music Theatre Wales brings to the Oxford Playhouse today following its London première.

9. I can’t wait to watch them crawl for fame

Get Wokingham, Monday 22 November 2004
I’M finding it very hard to get too excited about the latest jaunt into the jungle with 10 “help us resurrect our career” celebs.

10. Christmas is all white with Aled

Get Wokingham, Wednesday 17 November 2004
Aled Jones – best known for popularising The Snowman theme tune Walking In The Air – will be getting in the festive spirit at The Hexagon on Sunday.
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