Search Results
You searched for entertainment. Showing 1 to 10 of 131 results
Sort by:
most relevant first
|
most recent first
-
1. 2004 in the village
CityLife, Friday 31 December 2004 HIGHLIGHTS from Manchester's gay village in 2004. -
2. An Evening With James Bond @ Bridgewater Hall
CityLife, Friday 31 December 2004 AGENT 1234 Carl Davis, licensed to trill, gave his tribute to James Bond with the Hallé last night. It was an historical journey through the film music since 1963. -
3. Cinderella story for Isla
CityLife, Wednesday 29 December 2004 IN the halcyon days of light entertainment, TV's The Generation Game was the leader of the pack. Although the show was updated numerous times, the original presenters were never bettered. Now one half of the dynamic duo, Isla St Clair, is appearing in pantomime. -
4. Erasure on the up
CityLife, Friday 24 December 2004 ERASURE are heading to Manchester on March 9 and, as ever, the shows will be ostentatious, full of glamour and, no doubt, rollicking good fun. "We're going to do a mix of everything," says Vince. "I don't mind doing the old stuff. Andy gets a bit tired of it but I love it." -
5. Little Britain triumphs at awards
CityLife, Thursday 23 December 2004 LITTLE Britain triumphed at the British Comedy Awards tonight - and left Ricky Gervais and The Office in the shade. -
6. Toy Story creates a real Buzz
CityLife, Thursday 16 December 2004 THE toys are back in town as Disney On Ice Presents Disney/PIXAR's Toy Story 2 for Christmas. And this all new comedy-action-adventure ice show has all your favourite characters from the first film. -
7. New Years Eve clubbing: Homiesexual
CityLife, Thursday 16 December 2004 NEVER let it be said that the gang behind the Homiesexual nights do things by halves. Taking a look at whatés coming up in the near future with the Villageés original rénéb night reveals many interesting things. -
8. Soleil's a ray of sunshine
CityLife, Thursday 16 December 2004 PREPARE yourself to be thrilled and inspired - as Cirque du Soleil are now back to town. -
9. Blue Cat's rare magic
CityLife, Friday 10 December 2004 THE Blue Cat Café first opened in 1996, when Danny Donnelly spotted a gaping hole in the Stockport live music market. Since then both the venue and the newly minted record label has helped nurture local acts. -
10. Denise and O-T reign at M.E.N. Awards
CityLife, Tuesday 07 December 2004 FORMER Corrie star Denise Welch and burgeoning stage hope O-T Fagbenle waltzed away with the most prestigious gongs at the 23rd M.E.N. Theatre Awards.