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51. 'I've been lucky'

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 September 2008
EMMA Cunniffe’s face is so familiar that when you meet her you feel you know each other really well.

52. Going ga ga for spoof DJ

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 September 2008
WHEN ex-radio DJ Tom Binns metamorphosed into hospital radio DJ Ivan Brackenbury to steal the plaudits at last year’s Edinburgh Festival it was the ‘triumph of the nerd’.

53. DRAMA: Three Sisters, Royal Exchange, until Oct 11

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 10 September 2008
THE new season at Manchester’s Royal Exchange Theatre makes an exciting start with a landmark Russian drama and an accomplished cast.

54. A magic show to get you thinking

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 3 September 2008
VISITORS to the first major UK solo show by acclaimed Japanese artist Masaki Fujihata cannot expect to simply look.

55. Duchess of debauchery

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 3 September 2008
DERBYSHIRE stately home Chatsworth House – the Palace of the Peak – will be firmly in the public spotlight this year thanks to a new film about one former resident who scandalised Georgian society.

56. An impressive track record

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 August 2008
THE Museum of Science and Industry is going full steam into the future with a real enthusiast at its helm.

57. Va-va-vroom

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 August 2008
WHEN Alison Steadman dons the wig and Eighties clothes for her role in Alan Bennett’s play Enjoy, it always reminds her of one person – her mum.

58. Castlefield's changing face

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 August 2008
MANCHESTER’s Museum of Science and Industry is celebrating 25 years of enthralling visitors with a special exhibition of its own.

59. Satisfaction from the soil

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 27 August 2008
SAM Youd firmly believes that at times of financial crisis and uncertainty we head back to the soil and our gardens.

60. Where the wild things are

Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 13 August 2008
ZOOS used to be simply venues where visitors had the opportunity to see wild animals and bring natural history to life.
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