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FORTY y ea r s after starting out in show- b u s in e s s , th e Barron Knights are back on th e road. As w ell a s singing
all their favourite hits, including: "Pop Go th e Workers", "Call up th e Groups", and "Taste of Aggro", th e group will be bringing a bag full of n ew material and som e great n ew rou t in e s to th is sp e c ia l 40th anniversary
tour. S in c e October, th e
Knights h ave b een performing around th e world in th e build-up to th e UK leg of their tour which s e e s them on th e road until Octo
THE Cockney Rockers will combine comedy and music in a show which promises to be a real knee's up. Famous for hits including "Rabbit"
and "Ain't No Pleasing You”, the duo's new show coincides with the release of its new album, the pair’s first since 1995. Get ready to put the pie and m;ish, jel
lied cels and beer on the table in prepa ration for a real treat - and remember, you are never too old to rock and roll. Curtain up for this one-night only per
formance is at 7-30 p.m. ©For box office details ring 01253
290190.
coal dock to say hello. A steam roller, vintage
bus and other Friends of Thomas are also looking forward to meeting visitors throughout the Easter weekend. Trains will run every 30
EVERYONE'S favourite train, Thomas, will be back in Yorkshire with his pal, Percy, and Sir Topham Halt, the Fat Controller. The little blue engine, who is a star of the small
screen, is looking forward to returning to this partic ular stretch of track. And, along with his fellow saddle tank engine, Percy, he is hoping that many young-
ber. A re cent review of
th e sh ow by th e Daily Express d esc rib ed th e Barron Knights a s "fresh, funny and musically brilliant". As w ell a s perform
minutes from 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. and there is no need to book in advance, just go along to either Bolton Abbey or Embsay Sta tions. © Fares are La per per son, a gift pack is included
sters will be calling at the in the child fare.
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TOPSY TU R VY (1 2 ) 2 h r 4 0m ln s on screen 8.30pm
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CRAFT FAIR S u n d ay & B/IIol Monday,
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April 23rd & 24th 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. & Stall Enquiries: (0 J2 8 2 )844037
ing sp e c ia l sh ow s , a b es t -of CD h a s b een r e le a sed to mark the group's fourth d e ca d e , along with a n ew s in g le ca lled "The Golden Oldie Old Folks Home", a sp o o f medley telling of a '60s pop group in a h ome in E;?.s»- uciurae. S) T ick e ts for the
sh ow c o s t £ 1 0 and are availab le from th e box o f f ic e on 0 1 2 8 2 6 6 4 4 0 0 .
DIRECT from the West End comes Ben Elton's latest sen sational production "Gasping". This hilarious satire on corporate culture is brought to you
LIVE from Leeds comes a heavyweight contest with a difference. Two armoured knights
by the award-winning comedian and writer responsible for some of television's most popular comic hits including “Blackadder”, ‘The Young Ones” and “The Thin Blue
Line”. This fast, furious and thoroughly funny play stars David
Haig, pictured, (“Thin Blue Line” and “Four Weddings And A Funeral”) and Neil Stacy (“Duty Free”, “Lovejoy” and
ceived the ultimate money-making wheeze, a product so utterly brilliant it will surely make fizzy cola look like a tooth rotting brown drink. Now with additional puff from foxy PR woman Kirsten
breathless! © Ring 01253 290190 for details
“Rumpole of the Bailey”). Philip - a top dog at Lockheart Holdings - has just con
Carlton, who brought the jammy dodger back from the dead, Philip is about to whip up a media frenzy and launch
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A TUNE by Tchaikovsky, famous for its thundering cannon, takes its place alongside other classics by the composer. Conductor Owain Arwel
April 20th, 2000 17 I N S I D E p l u s !
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Hughes will lead members of the Halle Orchestra through a programme of Tchaikovsky favourites, including the Romeo and Juliet Overture. Violinist Vasko Vassilev
will also be performing the Violin Concerto on the night, which forms part of the Saturday Pops Series. # For more information,
contact the ticket office on 0161 9079000.
-Easter.Tournament; Royal Armouries , r
battle
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will be battling it out on horseback at this seasonal showdown. Wearing full armour, and each weighing in at around
a m
20 stone, the knights will be giving a spectacular display of courage, skill and strength. Other events taking place
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this Easter include jousting, horsemanship and falconry demonstrations, as well as displays of 15th Century pollaxe combat, Georgian fencing and a western shoot
his terrific idea on the world. But hold tight, because everyone's about to become rather
out. © The museum's 2'1-hour
information line can be con tacted on 0990 106G66.
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To advertise ring Lee Banks or Suzanne Foster on 01282 426161 SPECIAL NOTICE
ANNUAL PARISH MEETING
Wednesday, April 26th - 7.30 p.m. Methodist Church Hall
Everyone Welcome
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No. I for buying and selling - com e and see - ADMISSION FREE
EASTER SPECIAL # $ 4 ^ — Saturday, 22nd April - Normal Car Boot Monday, 24th April - Easter Eggs-traviganza
i S l f ‘’I C a r b oot and entertainment
Line Dancing - starring the A lam o - Childrens egg search ( ra is in g money for d isa b le d ch i ld re n )
For all stall enquiries Tel: 01706 221616
C o n i s t o n H a l l L o d g e
Award Winning Hotel, set in 12,00 acres of Yorkshire Dales parkland yet close to the < Lancashire border
SUNDAY 30th April
Dinner with LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Why not make a night of it and spend
Bank Holiday Monday in Dales
Special rate of £50 per person to include • 3 course menu with entertainment
• overnight accommodation - - • full English breakfast ^ 17
For details or reservations: Tel: 01756748080 Coniston Hall Hotel Coniston Cold Sklptoni
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Open 6 days 12-4pm until end of September Closed Saturdays.
Tea Boom, Gifts and Souvenirs.
Adults £3 • Children + O.A.P's £2 Family Ticket £8 (2+2)
Coach parties welcome by appointment Telephone 01729 840284
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