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1. Getmedia on song with Popstars deal
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 18 September 2002 A NEWTON Heath mobile phone entertainment company is tipped for stardom after being signed by the makers of Popstars. -
2. Bon Jovi concert hits big screen
Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 September 2002 ROCK giants Bon Jovi will be brought to the masses by Manchester media companies. -
3. Telly Talk: New show's display of force
Manchester Evening News, Monday 16 September 2002 BOYS will be boys, especially when they're running around waving big guns, setting off explosions and pretending to be members of the SAS. -
4. Just William
Manchester Evening News, Friday 13 September 2002 HE IS the only original star of Britain's most famous soap, and using his profile to help childrens charities. Just don't call him Bill... -
5. Stones In His Pockets @ The Lowry
CityLife, Tuesday 10 September 2002 WRITTEN by Belfast-born writer Marie Jones, Stones In His Pockets has proved a tremendous popular success during runs in the Irish Republic, Belfast, Edinburgh and London. -
6. Masala Girls @ Bill Naughton Theatre, Bolton
CityLife, Wednesday 11 September 2002 TAKING their cue from Goodness Gracious Me, Oldham's nine Masala Girls take on a whole range of ethnic and other targets in this non-stop sketch show. -
7. The Odd Couple @ The Library Theatre
CityLife, Tuesday 24 September 2002 A "SPLENDIDLY funny and barbed" version of Neil Simon's The Odd Couple marked the 50th birthday of the Library Theatre and proved to be a timely reminder of just how valuable the theatre is. -
8. Year of the Rat
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 25 September 2002 HOW do you bring the coolest men in history back to life on a Bolton stage? As a new production on the Rat Pack hits town, Steve Timms talks to the actors charged with recreating Frank, Dino and Sammy -
9. The Odd Couple @ The Library Theatre
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 24 September 2002 A "SPLENDIDLY funny and barbed" version of Neil Simon's The Odd Couple marked the 50th birthday of the Library Theatre and proved to be a timely reminder of just how valuable the theatre is. -
10. Complaints at Mojo's working
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 26 September 2002 DJ Mojo is facing the music after his bid to break the ice backfired at the M.E.N. Arena.