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1721. TV: They give us silly telly as nights draw in

Middleton Guardian, Friday 30 September 2005
AS the nights grow long, the TV shows get sillier. Conrad Astley previews the week ahead on the box.

1722. Mission - enjoy Valentine's Day alone

Middleton Guardian, Friday 17 February 2006
We like to set out reporters a challenge. This week, as red cards, flowers, drinks and desserts flooded the shops for Valentine's Day, we sent Rachel Broady to see if she could enjoy the celebration for couples alone.

1723. A bit about... Rupert Murray

Middleton Guardian, Friday 21 April 2006
Film-maker Rupert Murray's latest work saw him shortlisted for a best documentary Oscar. Unknown White Male tells the true story of his long-time friend Doug Bruce, who found himself in a New York subway with no memory of the previous 35 years. You can watch the film at The Cornerhouse this weekend.

1724. The week ahead: boy aged 12 hunting cure for Aids

Middleton Guardian, Friday 17 March 2006
From medical fact to medical farce - Conrad Astley looks at next week's television.

1725. Mission: Boy Racer

Middleton Guardian, Friday 13 January 2006
We like to set our reporters a challenge. This week we sent Conrad Astley to test his skills as a potential F1 racer - in full view of the public at Piccadilly Station.

1726. Previews

Middleton Guardian, Friday 17 March 2006
From Preston's Ordinary Boys and Brian Conley to the World Cage Fighting Championships, we look at what's available on the city's stages next week.

1727. Days out: Manchester Art Gallery, Chorlton Lit Fest, Bramhall Hall, Museum of Science and Industry

Middleton Guardian, Friday 18 November 2005
From football legends at the Manchester Art Museum, to Bob Dylan recitals in Chorlton, Conrad Astley takes a look at what's going on over the next week.

1728. Jerry controversial

Middleton Guardian, Friday 17 March 2006
Jerry Springer The Opera, following months of controversy, is arriving in Manchester, allowing audiences to make up their own minds. Conrad Astley spoke to writer Stewart Lee and composer Richard Thomas.

1729. Sex, chicks, rock and rollers

Middleton Guardian, Friday 2 June 2006
THIRTY years ago The Sex Pistols played the Lesser Free Trade Hall on Peter Street to an audience of about 50 people. The gig, promoted by Pete Shelly and Howard Devoto (Buzzcocks), has become part of Manchester's music folklore.

1730. Mission: Car boot challenge

Middleton Guardian, Friday 4 November 2005
We like to set our reporters a challenge. This week we sent Paul R Taylor to Gorton for a car boot sale with a 7.30 start and the chance to get rid of an unused abs trainer he has owned since the 80s.
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