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31. Stars get ready for Britain's TV Oscars
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 May 2007 IT'S crunch time for the stars as they gather at the London Palladium on Sunday for the British Academy Television Awards. -
32. Gene meets his match
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 05 December 2007 THE Guv is back - and he's hot on the trail of villains everywhere. -
33. They're out to get Carter
Manchester Evening News, Friday 12 October 2007 SPOOKS star Rupert Penry-Jones is on the top floor of a former biscuit factory and about to face another crunch moment in front of the cameras. -
34. Terror in the Outback
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 03 April 2007 JOANNE Froggatt has come a long way since she first stepped on to the Coronation Street cobbles a decade ago. The Whitby-born actress impressed as tragic teenage mum Zoe Tattersall. -
35. Messiah has a new face
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 17 January 2008 IT'S as dark and blood-soaked as ever, but now with a new team on the hunt for a sadistic killer. -
36. Speer we go
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 09 February 2006 FRESH from playing a dignified ex-soldier in Bleak House, Hugo Speer is putting his stamp on two Manchester TV roles. -
37. Jaime and the magic touch
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 10 May 2007 JAIME Murray is trying to keep warm in the corner of a chilly stables as rain lashes down on the roof. -
38. Tsunami terror relived
Manchester Evening News, Monday 27 November 2006 VETERAN Thai film-maker Santa Pestonji lost friends in the catastrophic tidal wave on Boxing Day 2004. But he has no doubts about the making of controversial drama Tsunami, The Aftermath (BBC2, Tuesday, 9pm). -
39. Big drama for Manchester
Manchester Evening News, Thursday 23 June 2005 A MAJOR new TV series based in Manchester is to be made by the company behind Bad Girls and Footballers' Wives. The BBC hope Waterloo Road, due on screen next year, will develop into a long-running hit with viewers after an initial six episodes. -
40. Factory, for the record
Manchester Evening News, Tuesday 18 September 2007 THE doors may have closed but the legend lives on. As Tony Wilson said: "All that was valuable was the history we made, not the money we made."