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31. Main event: almost home
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 2 December 2005The Saw Doctors - named after Irish travellers who made money by sharpening saws - have been called the second most successful Irish band after U2. Conrad Astley spoke to founder member Davy Carton as the band prepared to play Manchester, where they have loyal fans.
32. The dinner detective: The English Lounge, High Street, City Centre
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 2 December 2005Unlike restaurant reviewers on some newspapers, the Dinner Detective eats out incognito and always pays for the meal. That way, the Dinner Detective gets the same treatment as the readers, giving an honest review of the service you might receive.
33. Review: Harvey
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 2 December 2005George Dodds looks at a 6ft rabbit visiting a theatre near you.
34. Days out: festive fun
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 2 December 2005With the weeks kicking down to Christmas, we look at some events to help put families in the festive mood.
35. Soapbox: a dumped Tracy beds Street stud
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 2 December 2005Rachel Broady casts an eye over goings-on in Weatherfield, Walford, and Emmerdale.
36. Previews: from bedroom to stardom
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 2 December 2005We take a look at David Gray and Doves - two of the acts performing in Manchester this week.
37. The week ahead: Space Cadets could be joke for years...
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 2 December 2005From Johnny Vaughan proving there's no intelligent life up in space - and not much down here on Earth - to Kenneth Branagh's lessons on giant prehistoric insects, Conrad Astley looks at what's on the box over the next week.
38. Preview extra: Royston Vasey on the move
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 2 December 2005It's a local show for local people. Conrad Astley looks at the League of Gentlemen's visit to Manchester.
39. A bit about... Simon Sharman
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 2 December 2005Argentinean Tango teacher Simon Sharman has a mission to bring the stylish jazz and swing sounds of the 30s and 40s back to Manchester's nightclub scene. The Colne-born dancer and former Big Breakfast presenter has opened the glamorous Martini Club in Old Bank Street. He tackles some of our questions.
40. A bit about... Ima Castro
Tameside Advertiser, Friday 25 November 2005Ima Castro, playing Kim in Miss Saigon, has been dubbed the "miracle from Manila" by the show's composer. She was a successful recording artist in The Philippines before being chosen to play the doomed lover of American GI Chris. She will be at Manchester's Palace Theatre from November 30 until January 7.
