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1. Cat the enigma is back
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 25 May 2006 IMAGINE: The Artist Formerly Known As Cat Stevens (BBC1, Tuesday, 10.45pm) is a rare TV profile of the man who changed his name to Yusuf Islam and turned his back on fame. -
2. Corrie's latest bad boy
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 August 2006 WORKING nine to five was a bit of a bore for Coronation Street's latest loveable rogue Rob James-Collier. -
3. TV school wins primetime slot
Manchester Evening News, Sunday 26 February 2006 A NEW Rochdale-filmed drama series about a failing comprehensive school has been made in record time - and given a primetime BBC1 slot. -
4. Tamzin's vital role
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 April 2006 TAMZIN Outhwaite can't help but smile. "Sometimes you just want to shout about it, because it's the happiest I've ever been." -
5. Children who changed Victor's life...
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 13 June 2006 VICTOR Mizzi has run the Chernobyl Children Lifeline charity since 1991 and brought over 44,000 youngsters for holidays in Britain. -
6. Ray's home from home
Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 October 2006 WALK around the streets of Manchester at certain times of the year and you may bump into Ray Winstone. -
7. It's 24-carat excess
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 October 2006 A é5M drama series set in Cheshire's golden triangle almost exposed a little more than it intended. Goldplated (Channel 4, 10pm, tonight) is based around a couple who dragged themselves up from their working class Manchester roots. -
8. TV school wins top spot on timetable
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 February 2006 IT'S back to school with a real class act when a new term begins at Waterloo Road. The Rochdale-filmed drama series about a failing comprehensive school has been made in record time and given a primetime BBC1 slot. -
9. Sugar begins hunt for new Apprentice
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 08 February 2006 "YOU'RE fired!" Multi-millionaire Sir Alan Sugar is back later this month with 14 aspiring tycoons in a new series of The Apprentice.