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1711. QUESTIONNAIRE: Ian Botham
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 31 March 2005CRICKET legend, country sports lover and advertising star Ian Botham shares his secrets with us.
1712. HE put the M in Manchester
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 31 March 2005JUSTIN Connolly reviews the DVD which is a must for any fan of the former Smiths singer.
1713. THE BIG PICTURE: Self portrait
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 31 March 2005HOW does your teenage son see himself? What does your daughter care about? Do they see themselves as others see them? These are some of the questions asked in a new exhibition at Manchester Art Gallery called Self Portrait UK 14-19.
1714. Revelling in his second chance
Oldham Advertiser, Thursday 24 March 2005A NEW stage production of Jane Austen's classic novel Pride and Prejudice arrives in Manchester next week and is guaranteed to create quite a fuss on account of it being the professional stage debut of John Leslie
1715. PREVIEW: Willie Nelson
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 23 March 2005LEGENDARY country and western star Willie Nelson moseys on down to the Apollo this week.
1716. REVIEW: Harry Hill
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 23 March 2005HOW the former teacher fared when his show arrived at The Lowry.
1717. QUESTIONNAIRE: Brendan O'Carroll
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 23 March 2005THE IRISH comedian behind the legendary Mrs Brown lets us into his world on the eve of his shows at the Opera House.
1718. SOAPBOX
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 23 March 2005AN ESSENTIAL guide to the forthcoming storylines in Coronation Street, Emmerdale and Eastenders.
1719. THE DINNER DETECTIVE VISITS: Market in Manchester's Northern Quarter
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 23 March 2005Unlike restaurant reviewers on some newspapers, The Dinner Detective eats out incognito and always pays for the meal. That way The Dinner Detective gets the same treatment as the readers, giving you an honest review of the service you might receive.
1720. Whisky galore
Oldham Advertiser, Wednesday 23 March 2005IT'S Irish with an e, Scottish without it, but whisk(e)y comes in all tastes and strengths as Chris Osuh discovered at a city centre pub which stocks 237 varieties.
