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31. Top tycoon's life of laughter
Manchester Evening News, Monday 07 January 2008 HE'S already a multi- millionaire business tycoon, but, at 71 and a grandad five times over, Gurbachan Chadha is about to make his name - as a stand-up comedian. -
32. City welcomes back heroes
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 January 2008 IN his annoyingly catchy new single Ringo says it was `destiny' that took him away from Liverpool. These things happen. -
33. Your taste: Earle
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 14 February 2008 GOOD to see Simon Rimmer cooking up a storm in this stylish restaurant slap bang in the middle of Hale. -
34. Village round-up 2007
Manchester Evening News, Friday 04 January 2008 IT was a topsy turvy year for Manchester's Village in 2007. While many of the stalwarts did good business, there were a few upsets that kept tongues wagging and conspiracies flying. -
35. Dan In Real Life (PG)
Manchester Evening News, Monday 07 January 2008 SINGLE, love-starved characters in Hollywood romantic comedies should count their blessings. -
36. It's a fair cop for Maxine
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 02 January 2008 MAXINE Peake admits it was a mistake to look herself up on the internet. "I have and I'd never do it again. You get depressed because people just like to write not so nice things about you," says the former Shameless star. -
37. Texas break for Robson
Manchester Evening News, Monday 07 January 2008 THE heat was on for Robson Green when he filmed a special edition of an award-winning TV drama. -
38. Delaney tones down Strong stuff
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 16 January 2008 AT the prospect of a rare interview undisguised as his more brash alter ego Count Arthur Strong, Steve Delaney ponders: "I've probably only ever done a couple of interviews as myself." He plays here again on Saturday. -
39. Local actor teams up with balletLORENT
Manchester Evening News, Friday 15 February 2008 Award-winning BalletLORENT returns to The Lowry this February with a fairytale fantasy for all ages written and narrated by local talent Ben Crompton.