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1. Comedy Store to launch in Berlin
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 October 2002 COMEDY Store owner Don Ward says he's hoping to "help the Germans develop a sense of humour" by opening a new club in East Berlin. -
2. Daniel Kitson @ The Comedy Store
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 29 October 2002 Slick isn't the word. No really it isn't. And genius would be going a little too far. So how do you describe Daniel Kitson? -
3. Des Sharples
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 23 October 2002 Second-time finalist Des Sharples has been running Chorlton's Iguana bar comedy night for eight months and is a familiar face on Manchester's comedy cicuit. -
4. John's pressing engagement cancelled
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 15 October 2002 JOHN Thomson's emotional return to the set of Cold Feet at the weekend hasn't stopped makers Granada cancelling the press launch of his new comedy drama Stan The Man. -
5. Jo Dakin
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 October 2002 Jo Dakin is the only woman to make it through to the City Life Comedian of the year final in five years. -
6. Jonathan Mayor
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 October 2002 Drag artist Jonathan Mayor is a serious contender to take the City Life Comedian of The Year title. -
7. Greg Cook
Manchester Evening News, Monday 14 October 2002 Finalist Greg Cook sailed through his heat of the City Life Comedian of the Year to make it into the grand final. -
8. Bill Woolland
Manchester Evening News, Monday 21 October 2002 With twin teenage sons, twin eight-year-olds and a ten-month-old baby, Bill Woolland, 43 is perfectly primed for a career in stand-up. -
9. Listings
Manchester Evening News, Friday 11 October 2002 BOLTON OCTAGON -
10. The Fast Show
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 October 2002 The Fast Show may have finished two years ago on television, but the catchphrases live on, and now, the original line-up is touring Britain for the first time. Luke Bainbridge spoke to Paul Whitehouse and Charlie Higson. Which was nice.