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1. Light entertainment
Manchester Evening News, Friday 17 December 2004 ROBSON GREEN turns 40 tomorrow. He marked the birthday earlier this week with a Variety Club charity dinner in Newcastle. Among those attending was football legend Sir Bobby Robson, who summed up the Geordie actor: "Robson's a local boy made good." -
2. WWE wrestlers in town
Manchester Evening News, Monday 11 October 2004 THE waiting is over - the World Wrestling Entertainment wrestlers are in Manchester. The WWE is staging their flagship TV shows in the city on Monday, October 11 and Tuesday, October 12, bringing them out of the US for the first time. -
3. SCi in games record
Manchester Evening News, Monday 06 December 2004 COMPUTER games publisher SCi Entertainment today posted a third successive year of record profits and said its outlook remained strong. -
4. Bloody Mess @ Contact
CityLife, Wednesday 24 November 2004 CUTTING-EDGE theatre company Forced Entertainment have created an interval-less, two-and-a-quarter hour sprawl of an entertainment, that shows them both at their best and most irritating. -
5. Bloody Mess @ Contact
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 24 November 2004 CUTTING-EDGE theatre company Forced Entertainment have created an interval-less, two-and-a-quarter hour sprawl of an entertainment, that shows them both at their best and most irritating. -
6. Ikea's 70p fee on plastic
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 10 August 2004 IKEA customers will be among the first store shoppers in the country to be hit by charges for using their plastic. The Warrington-based furniture giant is believed to be the first retailer outside the holiday and entertainment industries to charge customers for paying with their credit cards. -
7. Online gaming for Star Trek fans
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 September 2004 STAR Trek fans will be able to boldly go online to take part in new multiplayer game after Perpetual Entertainment secured the exclusive worldwide rights to develop and publish a Star Trek Online game. -
8. Another fine mess
CityLife, Wednesday 17 November 2004 A NEW show from Forced Entertainment is a bit like a Christmas present from a favourite uncle, and their latest promises one of the best Christmas' yet. An ambitious and chaotically beautiful epic for ten performers, Bloody Mess is a show with its own bizarre comic logic. -
9. Fireworks spectacle for city's festival
Manchester Evening News, Saturday 05 June 2004 A SPECTACULAR fireworks display kick-started this year's Garden of Delights extravaganza. The display - sponsored by the M.E.N. - was held at Platt Fields Park, Rusholme, where the lakeside has been transformed with sculptures, decorations and entertainment for the weekend. -
10. Final curtain for Quaffers
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 22 December 2004 THE bulldozers are set to roll over one of Stockport's most famous entertainment venues - to turn the site into a DIY store.