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1. Inglourious Basterds (18)
CityLife, Tuesday 18 August 2009 TEN years or more in the making, Quentin Tarantino’s oft-talked about, not really ever expected ‘men on a mission’ espionage flick is finally with us. And it’s great! -
2. Inglourious Basterds (18)
CityLife, Tuesday 18 August 2009 TEN years or more in the making, Quentin Tarantino’s oft-talked about, not really ever expected ‘men on a mission’ espionage flick is finally with us. And it’s great! -
3. New term for Yes, Prime Minister
CityLife, Thursday 05 May 2011 Kevin Bourke hears about a new show of the popular TV sitcom. -
4. The Speed Of Dating @ Taurus Bar
CityLife, Wednesday 20 August 2008 MOST people probably find it difficult to talk about matters sexual in front of their parents. -
5. The Speed Of Dating @ Taurus Bar
Manchester Evening News, Wednesday 20 August 2008 MOST people probably find it difficult to talk about matters sexual in front of their parents. -
6. The Speed Of Dating @ Taurus Bar
CityLife, Wednesday 20 August 2008 MOST people probably find it difficult to talk about matters sexual in front of their parents. -
7. Girls Aloud to go Pop In The Park
Manchester Evening News, Friday 25 August 2006 SCEPTICS have been predicting the imminent demise of Girls Aloud pretty much since they got together, but they're still well and truly with us and playing at Congleton Park this weekend on a Pop In The Park bill that also includes Lee Ryan and Chico! -
8. Hyacinth's chance to be royalty
Manchester Evening News, Friday 18 July 2008 KEVIN Bourke talks to Patricia Routledge about her role as Queen Mary in an abdication crisis play. -
9. Hyacinth's chance to be royalty
CityLife, Friday 18 July 2008 KEVIN Bourke talks to about her role as Queen Mary in an abdication crisis play. -
10. Rambert draws on Darwin - by request
CityLife, Thursday 17 September 2009 EVEN if the world suddenly seems to be full of media-babble about Charles Darwin, Rambert’s Comedy Of Change, coming to The Lowry from Wednesday, could well prove to be the most remarkable and memorable creation of them all.