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INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (11, 'Post Office closes again', 1, '<DIV>ROMFORD''S main post office closes for good today, the Romford Recorder has discovered. The busy Laurie Walk post office will not re-open once it closes this evening, yet no public announcement was made until Wednesday, the day after the Recorder contacted officials. The lease has expired and Royal Mail has failed to get an extension, and has no alternative site. \r\n<P></P>\r\n<P>Romford MP Andrew Rosindell hit out: "It is a joke that Romford is now among the top town centres in the country and we won''t have a post office. "It is a nightmare for people in Romford and it stinks of really bad management," he said. </P>\r\n<P>''Crazy'' He added: "I was only told about this on Monday and to inform people the week before is not only crazy but totally inconsiderate to its customers. "It could be months before it finds an alternative site and I am really angry that it has handled the closure so badly. Fair enough if it was unable to extend the lease, but it must have known about this for a long time. "The Royal Mail was so vague on the phone and it was unable to tell me when the post office would be reopening. "I cannot understand why it has not prepared for this eventuality by finding an alternative site in time for when this closed, because people in Romford rely on the post office. "I know the post office wasn''t ideal and was in need of some investment but the last thing I expected was its closure. </P>\r\n<P>Royal Mail this week insisted that it is actively seeking a new venue in Romford''s busy town centre, but it admitted it could take weeks or even months before the main post office reopens. This will cause misery for Havering residents, particularly the elderly who rely on the post office to draw their pensions. Last October the post office, the only one in the town centre, closed for two weeks without warning, causing a huge problem. The Royal Mail blamed the sudden closure on the need to find a new sub-postmaster. Mr Rosindell added: "Fears were raised last December that Havering could lose some of its post offices after the Royal Mail announced it was reviewing cover in the borough." It was widely feared some smaller post offices in towns like Rise Park and Collier Row might go, and Mr Rosindell said he fears a double blow. "I have been told that the results of the review will also be known next week so I fear it will be two hits in one week for Havering," he added. </P>\r\n<P>Post Office® retail line manager Sue Turner, said: "This is a temporary closure and we are committed to restoring easily accessible and relevant services to the immediate area. We apologise to customers for the inconvenience this will cause in the meantime. "The branch was being operated, on our behalf, by a temporary subpostmaster. We have been looking to relocate the branch to new premises nearby, but we have not been able to secure a new property yet."</P></DIV>', NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 1, 1, 'ROMFORD''S main post office closes for good today, the Romford Recorder has discovered.', '');
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (14, 'Man hires ''copter to find dog', 1, '<DIV>A RAINHAM worker turned DIY detective by hiring a helicopter in a daring airborne bid to find his stolen caravan and be reunited with his beloved pet dog. Geoff Hardy, a worker on the Channel Tunnel Rail Link, had his caravan stolen while he was at work on Saturday, March 6, and the heartless thieves even took his dog, Morgan. \r\n<P></P>\r\n<P>After searching the area for five days, the desperate 35-year-old looked to the skies as a last resort. He decided to hire a helicopter last Thursday to find the vehicle that had been stolen from Sandy Lane, Aveley – and about an hour later, he had spotted it and had his dog back at his side. "I realised I wasn''t going to find her on the ground," he said. "I had run out of places to look. But I really wanted my dog back." </P>\r\n<P>It cost £250 an hour for the flight, but Mr Hardy said he would have been prepared to pay £1,000 to get his pet back. He beamed: "She has been by my side ever since I got her as a pup. She is like my best friend." During the flight Mr Hardy saw a caravan with a ripped blind in the back parked in Old Barn Lane, Rettendon Common, near Chelmsford. </P>\r\n<P>He said: "I was beginning to lose hope but then I spotted the caravan and I was 150 per cent certain it was mine." Police were called and when the helicopter landed, Mr Hardy went to look in the caravan, but it was empty. He then searched nearby sheds and found six-year-old Morgan safe and well. He grinned: "I was over the moon, the feeling was one I have never had in my life before. I just cried with joy." The caravan is now secure in Ferry Lane, Rainham, and Mr Hardy is staying with his girlfriend, Sarah Elliott, in Kent. </P>\r\n<P>A 15-year-old boy and 41-year-old woman, from Chelmsford, have been arrested on suspicion of theft. They have been released on bail until late April so further inquiries can be made. </P></DIV>', NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 2, 1, 'A RAINHAM worker turned DIY detective by hiring a helicopter in a daring airborne bid.', '');
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (23, 'Grandad braves blaze to save woman', 1, '<DIV>A GRANDAD was hailed a hero after risking his life to save a woman trapped inside a blazing flat. George Higgins, 63, was walking along Cavalier Close, Marks Gate, on Monday when he saw smoke pouring out of a second floor window in a block of flats. \r\n<P></P>\r\n<P>Raising the alarm he then tried to get into the two-storey block of flats. He said: "I pressed all the buttons on the entry system and the flat that was on fire answered. I asked if she knew there was smoke coming from her window and she said, ''Yes, there are flames up here too.'' Then it went quiet." Trapped George, of Chase Cross Road, Collier Row, got into the block through a ground floor flat and made his way upstairs to where the woman was trapped. </P>\r\n<P>He kicked open the door and made his way through the smoke-filled flat and found the 28-year-old woman. He said: "Her hair was all singed and she was black with soot and very disorientated. I called to her come out but she turned round and went back into the flat. "I realised I had to get us both out quickly because it was really getting bad in there. </P>\r\n<P>The doors were buckling and the windows were exploding from the heat." Checking to make sure no one else was in the flat, George, who works as a handyman, led the woman out just as the fire brigade arrived. The woman was taken to hospital suffering from burns and smoke inhalation. As firefighters from Dagenham and Romford arrived at the scene flames were bursting from the window. The blaze destroyed around half of the second floor before it was brought under control. Sub-Officer Barker from Dagenham Fire Station said: "We managed to save half the building. "Although we don''t encourage members of the public to attempt to enter fires of this magnitude or even small fires,without these actions the outcome of this fire could of have been tragic. "</P>\r\n<P>Once again we can''t over-emphasise the importance of an early alert using smoke detectors and we are constantly trying to impress upon the public to fit them." Playing down his bravery, George said: "I don''t want to be a hero, I''d like to think anyone capable would have done the same.I just went up there to see if I could help." The cause of the fire is being investigated. </P></DIV>', NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 1, 1, 'A GRANDAD was hailed a hero after risking his life to save a woman trapped inside a blazing flat.', '');
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (38, 'Top ten tips for buying a car', 4, '<BLOCKQUOTE dir=ltr style="MARGIN-RIGHT: 0px">\r\n<DIV><STRONG>1 Decide how much you can afford … and do your best to stick to it!</STRONG> <BR>Include the cost of insurance, MOT, road tax, petrol, repairs and servicing. Bear in mind that older prestige and sports cars may look cheap to buy, but that the maintenance, repair, insurance and fuel costs may be a lot higher. Ask dealers for estimates of typical repairs to get an idea. Don''t rush into a decision - shop around, and compare prices from different sources. <BR><BR><STRONG>2) View the car in clear daylight </STRONG><BR>Dark or wet conditions will easily hide a car''s faults. Take a friend or relative as a second opinion (two pairs of eyes are better than one). Do not arrange a seller at a service station or lay-by – you need a place where you can safely make a thorough inspection. Don’t let the seller bring the car to you: you want to see where he (or she) is based and get a better idea of the person’s trustworthiness. Why would they not want you to come to them? In the case of private sellers, check that the seller''s address is the same as that recorded in the logbook and seek additional reassurance that the seller lives where they claim to - are they in the ''phone book''? <BR><BR><STRONG>3) Check all documentation</STRONG> <BR>Make sure all the documentation you would expect to find is available. This will normally include the Registration Document or log book (V5), service and insurance records, MoT certificate (on vehicles over 3 years old) and receipts for repairs, maintenance, etc – as well as receipt or invoice that shows that the seller owns the car. Does the seller have all the documents he should? Do all the details tie up? <BR>Then make sure everything tallies: check VIN numbers, registrations, dates, names and addresses and any other details you can cross check. Also investigate the keys - are they all there? Are there too many? Does the driver''s door or boot need a different key from the rest of the car?. These clues may point to prior damage or theft – though they may be a perfectly innocent mechanical failure in the locks, too. <BR><BR><STRONG>4) Consider an independent inspection </STRONG><BR>Once you’re satisfied the vehicle is probably in order, this is the next step. An expert from an organisation such as the RAC or Green Flag will help to identify potentially expensive mechanical problems and can also spot the signs of major accident repair. The results will either give you greater confidence that the vehicle is a good buy, tell you to walk away, or provide the basis for negotiating on price to take into account necessary rectification work. If the seller won''t allow an inspection, that tells you something too! <BR><BR><STRONG>5) Has it had an accident repair? <BR></STRONG>Over 5 million vehicles require bodywork each year. Given that there are about 24m cars on the road, this means we all have a 1 in 5 chance that our car will be accident damaged in any one year. Most damage is not disastrous, but the HPI Check will tell you if a vehicle has been so badly damaged that an insurer has declared it a total loss. But even where a car has not been "written off", don''t assume it is free from major accident damage. But major accident damage can be acceptably repaired – and the HPI register will help tell you about how repairs have been certified. 6) Note details from the registration document While the V5 is not proof of ownership, it does contain a lot of useful information. You can contact the previous keeper to confirm the car''s history. Also you can compare keeper change dates with the result of the HPI Check to ensure you''re not looking at a document which has been forged or altered. Also, use the service history to do a bit of detective work. What do the dates and mileages tell you about the car''s past life? Is the "full service history" really full? <BR>Can you trust the mileage reading? There are ways to check if it''s believable. <BR><BR><STRONG>7) Look for signs of ''clocking''</STRONG> <BR>Reducing the mileage of a vehicle by turning back the odometer, or ''clocking'', is a common trick used by unscrupulous sellers to obtain a higher price. An HPI Check can help detect known discrepancies, but there is no substitute for a careful inspection. Examine steering wheels, gearshift and seats for excessive wear, and look outside for stone chips. Does the car’s condition justify its mileage? <BR>If the car is in poorer condition than you’d expect for the recorded mileage, even if it hasn’t been falsified, then how has the car bee treated? <BR><BR><STRONG>8) Take a test drive</STRONG> <BR>Make sure that you test drive the car on a range of roads for a drive of at least 10-15 miles. Check that the car is licensed (has a valid tax disc) and has an MoT certificate, and check that you are properly insured (ie look for written confirmation that you’re covered under your own policy or the seller’s) before you drive on the road. As the driver, it’s your responsibility to make sure the car can be used on the road. Take a friend with you for that valuable second opinion. Look and listen carefully for rattles, creaks and banging noises. Watch for smoky start-ups (especially blue smoke), and unusual noises. Pay special attention to the steering, and check for wandering and pulling under braking, bearing in mind that wide tyres can make cars more sensitive to white lines and camber changes. <BR><BR><STRONG>9) Follow your head, not your heart <BR></STRONG>If we''re honest, many of us start to get emotionally attached to cars even before we''ve seen them. Don''t let the paintwork or the price blind you to aspects of a car that don''t add up. HPI''s advice is that if something seems too good to be true, it probably is.<BR>&nbsp;<BR><STRONG>10) Get an HPI check</STRONG> <BR>Originally established in 1938, HPI is the UK''s primary independent provider of vehicle information for the UK motor industry and the motoring consumer. Don''t hand over any money until you have completed an HPI Check - this will allow you to cross-check the car and the documentation, and help to ensure that you will actually own it after you''ve paid for it. When doing the Check try to have the mileage and MOT certificate to hand, and most importantly, the VIN (vehicle identification number - ususally displayed on a plate inside a door opening or under the bonnet) as well as the registration mark. Make sure the information you get back from HPI matches the vehicle and the documentation in every respect - if it doesn''t, you may not be covered by HPI''s guarantee. </DIV></BLOCKQUOTE>\r\n<P></P>', NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 1, 1, 'Before buying a used car, why not read out useful tips?', NULL);
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (39, 'buying used cars for sale in romford', 4, '<DIV>buying a car is a big investment and you want to make sure your not going to be ripped off from the word go. Below are some handy hints that can be used to find great used cars for sale in romford: \r\n<P></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2><FONT face=Arial><STRONG>1)</STRONG>&nbsp;Have a mechanic put the car up on a lift for inspection and to check for accident damage.</FONT></FONT><B><U><FONT color=#3333ff><BR></FONT></U><FONT size=2><FONT face=Arial>2)<FONT color=#3333ff> </FONT></FONT></FONT></B><FONT face=Arial><FONT size=2>Check the used car history. This can be logs books for different odometer readings or just seeing if the car has an authorised dealer history</FONT><FONT color=#000000 size=2>.</FONT><BR></FONT><FONT size=2><FONT face=Arial><B>3)</B>&nbsp; Never sign an "As Is" paper at a used car dealer, get at least a 30 day warranty included. Its nearly impossible to go through all major sections of a car in the little time you get to see the car.<BR><B>4)</B>&nbsp; Have your own financing and loan approvals ready BEFORE you go shopping, not after.<BR><STRONG>5)</STRONG> View the car in daylight, not a night. blemishes can be easily missed until the glare of a street lamp.</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P>&nbsp;</P></DIV>', NULL, 'used cars for sale in romford', 'used cars for sale in romford', 'used cars for sale in romford', 1, 1, 'The do''s and don''ts of buying a used car, from how to deal with car dealers in romford, to what to look out for.', '');
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (40, 'romford estate agents guide', 5, '<DIV><FONT face=Arial size=2>If its come to the time for you to be buying or selling your house in romford then this will invariably mean a visit to the estate agents. You may be looking at how much your property is worth or getting a feeling of the current housing market in romford, but to an estate agent, your a potential sale (unless of course you <A href="/property/register.php">use our service</A>. Below is a guide of dealing with romford estate agents and helps you get the most out of your relationship.<BR></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><BR>The relationship between a home buyer and a their Agent is a little like a marriage: it must be based on trust, mutual goals (to get you the house that best suits your needs) and understanding. To a large degree, the home buyer entrusts the Agent to always keep their (the buyer''s) interest first and foremost. It is important that you understand who the Agent with whom you are working represents. This can be broken down into steps</FONT>\r\n<P></P>\r\n<UL>\r\n<LI><FONT face=Arial size=2>How long has the estate agent been working with the romford property market?</FONT></LI>\r\n<LI><FONT face=Arial size=2>Are they a full time agent?</FONT></LI>\r\n<LI><FONT face=Arial size=2>What is the average sold price of the homes they sold last year?</FONT></LI>\r\n<LI><FONT face=Arial size=2>How many buyers are you presently working with? How many sellers?</FONT></LI>\r\n<LI><FONT face=Arial size=2>What 3 buyers that you have worked with can you give me as references?</FONT></LI></UL>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>The last one is probably the most important factor to think of when choosing an estate agents in romford. For other industries, for example the building industry, people rely on word of mouth for recommendations. The same should be used when dealing with estate agents. people who have already gone through the process with the agent should give you all the info you need to make your decision on whether or not to use them.</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT>&nbsp;</P></DIV>', NULL, 'g', 'g', 'g', 1, 1, 'How to deal with estate agents in romford to get the best offer first time.', '');
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (41, 'buying homes for sale in romford', 5, '<DIV>Buying your first home in romford is a major undertaking- probably the biggest financial commitment you will ever make. And most people haven''t a clue where to begin sorting out a first-time homebuyer loan. <BR><BR>There are literally thousands of mortgage deals to choose from, which is actually great as it means prices are competitive. But as a first time buyer it also means that the mortgage market place is incredibly confusing. <BR><BR>You will hear many terms and plenty of jargon bandied about: "fixed rates", "capped rates", "trackers", "Aussie mortgages". . . the list goes on. How do you know which deal will be best for you? Will an advisor try to flog you the wrong mortgage just to get commission? Are endowments the root of all evil? What is an ISA mortgage? There are so many factors to take into consideration that you may well have your head in your hands by now. <BR><BR>There are a variety of useful websites that have all the technical jargon explained in easy to read segments so you can get a better understanding of buying your first house in romford: \r\n<P></P>\r\n<P><A href="http://www.yourmortgage.co.uk/09jargon_master/09_jargonmaster2.htm" target=_blank><STRONG>Your mortgage jargon master</STRONG></A><BR>This site contains all the meanings behind ISAs, capped rates and more of the financial side of things</P>\r\n<P><A href="http://money.msn.co.uk/life_events/myhome/insight/propertymatters/Firsttimebuyermisery/default.asp" target=_blank><STRONG>MSN first time misery</STRONG></A><BR>This site by MSN.co.uk contains a whole list of useful tips for first time buyers, with this page letting you know of the dangers of first time house ownership when it comes to homes for sale in romford or anywhere.</P>\r\n<P><A href="http://mortgages.charcolonline.co.uk/" target=_blank><STRONG>Charcol mortgages</STRONG></A><BR>Gives you an overview of all the major mortgages in one easy to find spot</P></DIV>', NULL, 'h', 'h', 'h', 1, 1, 'a first time buyers guide to buying a home in romford.', '');
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (42, 'Get your business heard!', 7, '<DIV align=center>If your looking to advertise your site to attract extra business and customers, dont just rely on the local press and leaflets. In todays world, even a small internet prescene is a great way of obtaining more business. \r\n<P></P>\r\n<P>Click romford offers local business a great way of having a one page information page packed with details of your company and services, a contact form and phone and address details, all for only £149 a year. All businesses on click romford are promoted and you will recieve priority placement over normal business listings on our site. Below is an example of what your business listing can look like:</P>\r\n<P><IMG height=640 src="/img/examplelisting2.gif" width=379></P>\r\n<P>If you would like to take advantage of this great price, <A href="http://www.clickromford.co.uk/business/register.php">click here and register!</A></P></DIV>', NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 1, 1, 'Advertise your local romford business on click romford and get more customers and hits!', '');
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (43, 'Ster century romford cinema listings', 9, '<DIV>If your looking for cinema listings for ster century, then scroll down on the box below for a full run down of this weeks listings. The cinema can be contacted at the following address \r\n<P></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Verdana size=1>The Brewery <BR>London <BR>RM1 1AU <BR>Tel: 01708 759100<BR></FONT><FONT face=Verdana size=1>BR: Romford<BR>Bus: 85, 25, 66, 128, 103, 87<BR></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Verdana size=1>&nbsp;</P></FONT><IFRAME src="http://www.stercentury.co.uk/browse/romford/movies0.html" width="100%" height=3000>Sorry you need at least a 4.0 or later browser</IFRAME></DIV>', NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 1, 1, 'Complete listings of this weeks showings at ster century romford, the best cinema in town!', '');
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (44, 'Go for a walk in the park', 8, '<P>Make taking the dog for a walk a bit more exciting and go visit one of the many country parks in the Essex region. Most romford locals will know of hainalt forest park, but many more exist just a bit further out. Below is listed some of these:</P>\r\n<P><STRONG>Belhus Woods country park, Romford Road, Aveley, South Ockendon, RM15 4XJ, Tel: 01708 865628</STRONG></P>\r\n<P>Once a historic estate and parkland Belhus Woods country park now has a diverse landscape of woodlands, grasslands and lakes. You can fish, play games, fly kites, have a picnic, cycle or ride your horse here. You may prefer just to sit by the tranquil waters, feeding the birds or, in spring to wander quietly through a woodland carpet of bluebells. With easy access from the M25 this is an ideal spot to get away from the hustle and bustle of London. The park is situated off the Romford Road which connects Aveley to Upminster and is approximately 3 miles north of Lakeside and the Dartford Tunnel, or The 373 service from Grays to Romford passes the park where there is a request stop every half hour</P>\r\n<P class=strong><STRONG>Weald Country Park, South Weald, Brentwood, Essex. CM14 5QS, Tel: 01277 261343</STRONG></P>\r\n<P class=strong>Weald Country Park is steeped in history. It was once a deer park and used for hunting by the Abbots of Waltham in around 1063. It has been the site of a great hall with formal gardens and there are even the remains of an Iron Age settlement which dates from the 1st century BC. If you look closely at the shapes and character of Weald''s landscape, you will see a pleasantly sculptured land created by people who have lived here over many centuries. Visit the deer, reintroduced to the park in 1987, stroll through 500 acres of parkland, wander round the lakes and discover the Visitor Centre full of lively and interactive displays illustrating the history of the park. Follow the brown County Park signs from the Junction 28 turn off</P>\r\n<P class=strong><STRONG>Thorndon country Park, The Avenue, Brentwood, Essex, CM13 3RZ Tel &amp; Fax: 01277 211250</STRONG></P>\r\n<P class=strong>Thorndon country park and Hartswood, linked with the treasures of lesser-known sites, provide a large area of countryside for you to enjoy. Walk in precious woods, historic parkland and timeless commons. Experience atmospheric places charged with a sense of history and filled with the scent of wildflowers and the call of birds. Whether on foot, bicycle or horseback you can enjoy the peace and wildlife of the Brentwood countryside.</P>\r\n<P class=strong>If you have any parks you would liek to see added to the site, please contact us</P>', NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 1, 1, 'Romford has some great parks and walks in and aroudn the area. Why not take in a bit of nature?', '');
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (45, 'clubs in romford - the list!', 9, 'Our clubbing guide has been put togther so you can get the best out of your night without having to search for flyers from last week! </FONT>\r\n<P>We have all the top nights from the best clubs around, in one easy to find place. For more information on the night you want, read below:</FONT></P>\r\n<P><STRONG>Monday:</STRONG></FONT></P>\r\n<P></P>Frisky @ Brannigans, Romford Get Frisky on Monday Nights at Branngians. Cheap drinks various Garage, RNB, &amp; 90''s Classics. Cheap drinks throughout the night. Selected Drinks only £1.20 all night long. The flyer says "If you''ve got it, Flaunt it". Free Entry All Night / 7pm until 1am / Over 18s Only / No Dress Code \r\n<P></P>MONDAY MADNESS @ Mc Clusky''s Bar, Market Link, Romford Launches on the 7th July 2004 &amp; every monday there after. This night will consist of vocal Uk Garage and the smoothiest R''n''B flava''s. Make sure you check it out and get down there...&gt; \r\n<P></P>£4 all night//casual Dress//Over 18''s (ID required) Premiership Mondays @ First Base, City Limits, Collier Row Every monday night watch the Premiership live in the First Base Sports Bar (part of the City Limits Complex). FOSTERS £1 A PINT DURING THE GAME! Free Admission // Over 21s Only \r\n<P></P><STRONG>Tuesday </STRONG>\r\n<P></P>Life Bar, Romford Romford''s Ultimate Over 21''s Bar/Cafe/Dance Venue. Two Floors. Upbeat Background Tunes Tuesday - Thursday. Various Drink Reductions throughout the week.&gt; Free Entry Every Night / Over 21s Only / 12pm - 12am / Smart Casual / Info Number 01708 734392 \r\n<P></P>POOL COMPETITION @ FIRST BASE, CITY LIMITS, COLLIER ROW: Get down to the FIRST BASE Sports Bar every Tuesday for the weekly POOL COMPETITION. Prizes for 1st, 2nd &amp; 3rd place.... Free Entry // Over 21s Only \r\n<P></P><STRONG>Wednesday </STRONG>\r\n<P></P>\r\n<P>*IM A CLUBBER, GET ME OUTTA HERE! @ Time &amp; Envy, Romford I''m a clubber, get me outta here Every Wednesday! Classic tunes from the 70''s, 80''s &amp; 90''s spun by DJ Steve Moore. Watch out for Monthly Specials. &gt;&gt;&gt;&gt; 9pm - 2am / £3 b4 10pm / £4 b4 11pm / £5 after / Dress Smart Casual / Info No. 0870 600 8463 </P>\r\n<P>Action @ Yates Wine Lodge, Romford: Action is Yates'' Wednesday Night Sport Specail. Watch loads of big sport events on the Big Screens of Yates.&gt; all day - 11pm / Over 18s Edwards Bar, Romford Wednesday to Sunday, Resident DJ''s spinning various Upbeat Dance Music including House, Garage, Hip Hop, 80''s, 90''s &amp; Funk. Bewteen 5-8 Stella is 2 4 1. Various other drink offers throughout the week. &gt; Free Admission Every Night / Over 21s / 10am - 11pm / No Caps or Tracksuits / 01708 747711 </P>\r\n<P>Life Bar, Romford Romford''s Ultimate Over 21''s Bar/Cafe/Dance Venue. Two Floors. Upbeat Background Tunes Tuesday - Thursday. Various Drink Reductions throughout the week. &gt; Free Entry Every Night / Over 21s / Dress Smart Casual / 12pm - 12am / 01708 734792 </P>\r\n<P>STUDENT NIGHT @ FIRST BASE, CITY LIMITS, COLLIER ROW: Student Night... need we say anymore? Cheap beer, party tunes etc etc Free Entry // Over 21s Only 9pm - 2am Over 18s Smart Dress £5 b4 11pm, £6 after&gt;</P>\r\n<P><STRONG>Thursdays</STRONG></P>\r\n<P>*UK GARAGE THURSDAYS @ TIME N ENVY Every thursday the countrys finest UK Garage promoters will be entertaining you in the UKs most lavish nightclub. Keep chekcing the front page &amp; club diary on the main waffle site to see which promoters are taking over the venue this Thursday&gt;&gt;&gt; </P>\r\n<P>Bar Mango, Romford Every 1st &amp; 3rd Thursday of the month, Bar Mango brings you ''Funky House Nights''. &amp; every 2nd &amp; 4th Thursday of the month, Bar Mango brings you a night of Soul, R&amp;B &amp; Miami Bassline. &gt; All Day - 2am / Over 18s Only / 01708 775160 </P>\r\n<P>Comedy Club @ The Manhattan Suite, City Limits, Collier Row Part of the ''City Limits'' Complex, Collier Row, Romford''s only Comedy night featuring a host of top TV, stand up comedians. Ricky Grover to Paul Tomkinson.&gt; 8:15pm - 1am / Show starts 9pm / £8 - £7 Members / Over 18s Only / </P>\r\n<P>DOUBLE SWEET @ LIFE BAR, ROMFORD TIME &amp; ENVY''S OFFICIAL PRE-CLUB BAR. Sexy R n B &amp; Sinful UK Garage from 7pm until 12/1am. Drinks £1 before 9pm &amp; £1.50 thereafter. All customers get to officially jump the queue at Time &amp; Envy that night. Big name DJs every week.&gt;&gt; 7pm - 12/1am//Free Admssion//Over 18s Only </P>\r\n<P>KISS &amp; TELL @ PACIFIC EDGE: Get down to Kiss &amp; Tell for a mid week House fest at one of Romfords leading House venues; Pacific Edge. Every Thursday night from 9pm youll be treated to the soulfull and funky sounds from resident DJs J Taylor and Tony Nicholls with other guests. R&amp;B, Soul, Funky House, Garage - even some classic 80s and chart toppers will be played on the night! £1 a drink on selected brands and only £5 entry all night. For more info go to www.kissandtell.uk.com&gt; go to <A href="http://www.kissandtell.co.uk">www.kissandtell.co.uk</A> </P>\r\n<P>OVER 30s NIGHT @ FIRST BASE, CITY LIMITS, COLLIER ROW: The place for all OVER 30s to party on a Thursday night. Resident DJ and live entertainment every week. Late License... Over 30s Only // 8pm - 1:30am // Entry Fee </P>\r\n<P>QUIDS INN @ McCLUSKYS, MARKET LINK, ROMFORD QUIDS INN every Thursday - Who said the weekend starts on Friday? McClusky''s bring you a reason to get the party started, with bar deals on offer all night, and DO DARES FOR DOSH, our crazy challenge live on stage. Music Policy: R&amp;B, Commercial House, Garage and up to date Chart Music. £1 // Smart Casual Designer denim welcome // Over 18s Only </P>\r\n<P>Raunchy Thursdays @ First Base Bar, City Limits, Collier Row City Limits, Collier Row, Romford. First Base gets Raunchy every Thursday with Resident DJ plays Garage, House, Trance, and Funk. Bottles of Becks &amp; Smirnoff Ice £1.50. Selected Cocktails £2. Phone 0208924 2222&gt; Noon - 1am / Free Admission / Over 21s Only / No Dress Code Friday </P>\r\n<P><STRONG>Fridays</STRONG></P>\r\n<P>*HIJACK @ Time &amp; Envy, Romford Time says "The largest most successful nightclub in Essex is proud to bring you ''Hijack'' every Friday. The management have made it their sole purpose to bring you top quality entertainment, stylish surroundings, &amp; the most electrifying atmosphere possible. DJ''s spinning Garage &amp; RNB are Lee Rawlings, Andy Atkinson, Ego, &amp; keen. &gt;&gt;&gt; £6 b4 10pm//£7 b4 11pm//£8 after//9pm - 2am//Time 20+ Envy 25+ </P>\r\n<P>Bar Mango, Romford Romford''s Newest &amp; Latest Late Night Bar (Previously the Global Cafe). Dj''s from Thursday to Saturday night. Food served from Midday until 10pm everyday. Full table service provided. &gt; All Day - 2am / Over 18s Only / 01708 775160 </P>\r\n<P>Edwards Bar, Romford Wednesday to Sunday, Resident DJ''s spinning various Upbeat Dance Music including House, Garage, Hip Hop, 80''s, 90''s &amp; Funk. Bewteen 5-8 Stella is 2 4 1. Various other drink offers throughout the week.&gt; 10am - 11pm / Free Admssion / Over 18s Only / No caps or tracksuits </P>\r\n<P>Frantic @ Hollywoods, Romford Frantic Fridays @ Vivid&amp;Elite with DJ Matt Kye (plan B). A mixture of Garage, R&amp;B, &amp; Drum N Bass. The girls get in free before 11pm. &gt;&gt; 9pm - 3am / £4 b4 11pm £7 after / Over 18s I.D. Required / Smart Dress </P>\r\n<P>DAY NIGHTS @ McCLUSKYs, MARKET LINK, ROMFORD On Fridays we get you going into the weekend. Our top DJ mixes essential house, garage, chart and R&amp;B! Dress with style - designer denim is welcome. Doors 8pm -1am 8pm - 1am / Admission Varies. Usually Free b4 10pm with Flyer / Over 18s Only / No Sportswear </P>\r\n<P>Funky Fridays @ Pacific Edge, Market Place, Romford Expect to enjoy a fusion of music including Funk US House. Lounge tunes downstairs from the resident DJ''s, &amp; upstairs various promoters including S.H.A.G., Clockwork Orange, &amp; Big Fish&gt; </P>\r\n<P>HUSH @ Secrets Nightclub, 1 Angel Way, Romford, Essex Your weekly Uk garage &amp; R''n''B night Hush is back for the summer each and every friday. There are special guest Dj''s every week and prize giveways, so make sure you check it out...&gt; £3 before 10pm//£4 before &amp; £5 after//9pm - 1:30am//Casual Dress//Over 18''s ID </P>\r\n<P>Party Nights @ First Base Bar, City Limits, Collier Row Part of the City Limits, Collier Row. Resident DJ Roger Lee is on stage in the bar playing a mix of current chart &amp; classics making you bop until you drop at 1:30am &gt; Noon - 1:30am / No Admission fee / Over 21s Only / No Dress Code </P>\r\n<P>Play @ Brannigans, Romford Every Friday &amp; Saturday is Playtime @ Brannigans. Brannigans, Eating, dancing, cavorting &amp; the perfect party atmosphere. Expect Pop Classics from the 80s, 90s, &amp; today.&gt; 2pm - 1am / Over 21s / Smart Casual Dress / R.O.A.R. REGULAR FUN NIGHT @ FIRST BASE, CITY LIMITS, COLLIER ROW: Billed as "Regular Fun Night" with DJ Roger Lee spinning the latest pop to classic party tunes...&gt; Over 21s Only // NO TRAINERS // open till 1:30am </P>\r\n<P>Romford Dog Track Open, London Road Many Clubbers favourite place to start their evening. Greyhound Racing takes place Monday, Wednesday, Friday &amp; Saturday evenings, and is the perfect place to get tanked up cheap before hitting a Romford Club. First races always start at 7:35pm. Last Race is always at 10:35pm.&gt; 6:30pm - 11pm / Main Side £3 - £5 / Far Side £1.50 - £3.50 Vibe @ Yates Wine Lodge, Romford Yates Wine Lodge presents ''Vibe'' a friday night of Club Classics. New &amp; Old. &gt; Over 18s </P>\r\n<P><STRONG>Saturdays</STRONG></P>\r\n<P>*THE SATURDAY UPLIFT @ TIME N ENVY Every Saturday the countrys finest UK Garage promoters will be entertaining you in the UKs most lavish nightclub. Keep chekcing the front page &amp; club diary on the main waffle site to see which promoters are taking over the venue this Saturday&gt;&gt; 9pm - 2:30am//Over 18s//Smart Dress//£6 b4 10, £7 b4 11, £8 after </P>\r\n<P>A LA MODE @ OPIUM LOUNGE, ROMFORD: Every Saturday, A La Mode at Opium brings you the fienst US House &amp; Funky Garage Cuts in town. DJ''s come from an all manner of places including Dredd Poet, Club Rouge &amp; Ministry of Sound. 9-3am / £6 b4 10:30pm / Call 01708 730355 </P>\r\n<P>ANTHEMS @ HOLLYWOODS Every Saturday the finest promoters in the area will bring you wall to wall anthems. Expect a very entertaining night. Try and get hold of a flyer as it guarantees cheaper admission&gt; £2 before 10pm // £3 before 11pm // £5 after // Dress Code: no effort no entry </P>\r\n<P>BUBBLEGLAM BOUTIQUE @ PACIFIC EDGE, MARKET PLACE, ROMFORD: get down to Bubbleglam Boutique at Pacific Edge every Saturday for an evening of Funky &amp; Sexy US House... This night comes highly recommended from all that have attended... check website for details </P>\r\n<P>OWEN CLARKES SHARK BAR // UPSTAIRS @ HOLLYWOODS Upstairs at Hollywoods every Saturday, DJ Owen Clarke will be spinning the very best in upfront vocal funky house. Remember, this is upstairs at Hollywoods. £2 b4 10pm // £3 b4 11pm // £5 after // Dress code: no effort, no entry // over 18s only </P>\r\n<P>Saucy @ Yates Wine Lodge, Romford Yates Wine Lodge Presents ''Saucy'' Yates Saturday Night. Expect a mixture of Modern &amp; Old Dance Floor Classics&gt; all day - 11pm / Over 18s Only </P>\r\n<P>SAUCY SATURDAYS @ Mc Cluckys Bar, Market Link, Romford, Essex Every Saturday Mc Clusky Bar invites you to come &amp; party in two rooms of music. Room 1 - Commercial Dance, Vocal Garage &amp; R''n''B. Room 2 - Old skool classsics. This is a night definatley not to be missed...&gt; £4 all night//9pm - 2am//Smart Dress//Over 18''s (ID Required) </P>', NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 1, 1, 'Our clubbing guide has been put togther so you can get the best out of your night without having to search for flyers from last week!', '');
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (46, 'Top CV writing Tips', 6, '<P>Your CV is a very important document; with it rest your hopes and dreams for the future - that next step up the career ladder, a better position, more money, new challenges, etc. Your CV therefore has to represent the best you have to offer if you do not want to miss out on that job you saw which was ''perfect'' for you.</P>\r\n<P>These days employers often receive a lot of CVs for each advertised position - jobs advertised in national papers can often attract hundreds of applicants. So your CV has to be just that little bit special to stand out if you want to obtain interviews. The good news (for you) is that most people do not know how to write a CV and only spend a short time preparing a CV. Writing professional CVs is a skill, which these people have not learnt.</P>\r\n<P>Of course your CV can continue to work in your favour even after it has obtained an interview for you. It can help you at an interview by carefully focusing the interviewer''s mind on your good points and on your achievements. Once you have left the interview it will continue to work in your favour as the interviewer will probably reread it before making a decision, either on who should be invited to the second interview stage or who the job should be offered to.</P>\r\n<OL>\r\n<LI>These days you can write your CV in the first person (i.e. I have) or the third person (i.e. he/she has). However, you do not need to use ''I'', ''he'' or ''she'' in a CV because its use is implied. \r\n<LI>Do mention things you are good at, but do not go over the top. You can oversell yourself. \r\n<LI>Don''t mention things that you are bad at or say negative things about yourself in your CV. \r\n<LI>Make sure that the CV you write conjures up the right image of you and your skills, capabilities and achievements. If you do not match the picture you have painted with your CV at the interview, then your application will not be taken further. \r\n<LI>Be careful when you use abbreviations - they can be misunderstood. \r\n<LI>If you are not happy with your CV or you only seem to get rejection letters then e get a professional CV writing service to write it for you. Yes, you will have to pay for it. But, it could save you a lot of time, lead to you getting less rejection letters and hopefully you should get an interview that much quicker. </LI></OL><!-- #BeginLibraryItem "/Library/CV Tips - Mini Menu.lbi" -->', NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 1, 1, 'A quick ticklist to make sure you have the best chance of getting that dream job..', '');
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (47, ' Useful links', 6, '<DIV>&nbsp;&nbsp; \r\n<P></P></DIV>', NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 1, 1, 'some useful links:\r\n<BR>\r\n<a href=http://www.good-shape.com/buy-fitness-equipment1.htm>Fitness Equipment</a><BR>\r\n<a href=http://www.batkhela.com/msn/display-pic.asp>MSN Display Pictures</a>', NULL);
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (82, 'Useful links', 4, '&nbsp;', NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 1, 1, 'Some useful links:\r\n<BR>\r\n<a href=http://www.good-shape.com/buy-trampolines1.htm>Trampolines </a> <br>\r\n<a href=http://www.batkhela.com/msn/display-pic.asp>MSN Display Pictures</a><BR>\r\n<a href=http://www.clickbasildon.co.uk/>Basildon Essex community site</a>', NULL);
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (48, 'Getting That Raise', 6, '<DIV class=articlebodytext>\r\n<P>How do I prepare for a performance evaluation and ask for a raise?</P>\r\n<P>Answer: You''re right to want to prepare -- you need to go in to the session with a clear sense of how your efforts are accomplishing the organisation''s goals, and be prepared to insert that evidence into the conversation wherever appropriate. Use some good listening skills here -- make little "deposits" into the flow of the conversation; don''t just "dump" all at once. In a good year, most organisations are willing to give between 3.5% (about cpi) and 10%. Don''t set yourself up for disappointment by expecting too much! Be clear and logical -- and be sure to practice with a tape recorder and another person playing the boss. Have the other person be cantankerous and ask why you want a raise at all. It will seem silly while you''re doing it, but you''ll be glad for the practice in the end! Good luck!</P></DIV>', NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 1, 1, 'How to get on the next rung of the employment ladder', '');
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (49, 'Settling into a New Role', 6, '<P>Before you commence your new employment, do all you can to increase your awareness of the new organisation. It will boost your confidence, give you a positive frame of mind and reduce the steepness of the learning curve when you do begin. \r\n<P>Build up your information resources from: \r\n<UL>\r\n<LI>Research which you undertook before the selection interview. \r\n<LI>Knowledge gained at interview. \r\n<LI>Any further familiarisation, which your new employer can provide after you have accepted the offer: for example, literature on products and services, visits to familiarise yourself with procedures, technology, systems, etc. \r\n<LI>Any reading or experience which you or your existing employer can arrange. \r\n<LI>Reviewing your self-assessment profile. What could you do differently this time around to build a stronger career and avoid some of the weaknesses of your past, eg to delegate or meet deadlines more effectively, relate better to colleagues, maximise your potential, etc? You may find it helpful to strengthen your resolve and formulate some strategies here by talking these issues through in advance with a friend, mentor, counsellor, etc. </LI></UL>', NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 1, 1, 'Don''t fret on the first week of work, everyone has the same thoughts and feelings!', '');
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (50, 'Useful web links', 13, '<DIV>Below are resources to other web directories:\r\n<P></P>\r\n<P><A title=" Yellowpage Directories" href="http://www.sightquest.com/business/yellowpage-directories-2858.htm">Yellowpage Directories</A> - Yellowpage directories offering resources for a variety of businesses. </P></DIV>', NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 1, 1, 'Links to other web directories', '');
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (51, 'The First Date..', 3, 'Personal Hygiene <BR>Make sure you are clean *everywhere*, and dress nice, but don''t go overboard. Some nice jeans and a decent shirt is fine. Trim those fingernails (and nose hairs), wash that hair, and brush those teeth! Don''t go heavy on the aftershave, or better yet, avoid it altogether. <BR><BR>No Gifts or Flowers<BR>This type of behavior is about as anti-challenge as it gets. Do not bring any sort of gift or flowers on your first date, this just screams out "please like me". <BR><BR>No Expensive Restaurants or Movies <BR><BR>Be A Gentleman<BR>What? Isn''t opening doors for her anti-challenge? No, not at all. Women love these kinds of things, and it will raise her interest level in you. Pour her wine, open the car door for her, and take her coat. This will separate you from the others. <BR><BR>Keep The Topics Light<BR>Talk about her career/education, mutual friends you may have, movies, music, and current events. Ask her what she likes to do in her spare time. Ask her about her siblings (avoid talking about parents, there can be depressing divorce/death issues). Avoid topics such as sex (you''ll come across as a man who just wants to get in her knickers), politics, and religion. <BR><BR>Ask Open Ended Questions<BR>As opposed to Yes or No questions. For instance, if she mentions that she likes dogs, instead of saying "Do you like poodles?", say "What kind of dogs do you like the most?" If you ask Yes or No questions the conversation will die fast! <BR><BR>Don''t Brag About Yourself<BR>As tempting as it may be to brag about your stock portfolio, now is not the time. Let her find these things out about you later. In the early stages less is always more. This kind of mystery increases your challenge rating, and raises her interest level in you. <BR><BR>Keep The Focus On Her, Not You<BR>The less you reveal about yourself, the better. Keep that mystery about you. I don''t mean you should try and hide things, or act like you''re part of the witness protection program, but try and steer the majority of the conversation towards her. The more she talks, the better it is for you. Also, by showing interesting in her, you become more interesting. This isn''t just true for dating, it applies to any social setting! People love to talk about themselves. <BR><BR>Keep Things Positive <BR>Sit up straight, show some confidence, look her in eyes for brief periods of time (don''t gaze longingly). Exude some confidence! <BR><BR>When you do talk about yourself, show that you have aspirations, dreams, goals, places to travel, things to do, people to see. Don''t say anything negative about yourself (or her). Treat it like a job interview! <BR><BR>Have An Opinion<BR>Don''t be afraid to voice an opinion about something. Again, this show''s confidence. Keep it positive though, don''t demean her opinion. If she says "The Joshua Tree was the best U2 album", and you don''t happen to agree, don''t say "You are absolutely right!". Instead, say, "Joshua Tree was good, but I thought Zooropa was better!". She''ll respect that you are your own man, and her interest level will rise even higher. Don''t be overly negative and say something like, "Are you crazy? Joshua Tree was rubbish!" <BR><BR>Do Not Initiate Physical Contact - Important! <BR>This will turn a woman off very quickly. You have everything to lose, and nothing to gain by trying to touch her. Even trying to hold her hand or rubbing her arm is a bad idea. By showing that you can keep your hands to yourself her interest level will rise. <BR><BR>If she initiates contact, that''s fine, but don''t take it as a sign to take things further. The only time you may want to try some sort of physical contact is... <BR><BR>The Goodnight Kiss <BR>Now boys, only go for the goodnight kiss if you are absolutely sure that your woman is ready to be kissed. (Standing close, eyes locked on you, head tilted) <BR><BR>If you''re not feeling it, don''t force it! You can not lose by waiting for a better time. You can only lose if you make a bad call and make things awkward. <BR><BR>However, if you are feeling it, make the kiss a good one. Women hate being asked "Can I kiss you?" This shows low-confidence, and her interest level will drop. If you''re going to kiss her, just look into her eyes, tilt your head and go for it. Don''t try and stick your tongue down her throat, just go for a nice lip embrace at first. <BR><BR>Make no mistake, the first kiss is important, and a lot of women claim the first kiss determines whether or not they will still be interested in a guy! No pressure right? <BR><BR>Post-Date <BR>If things went well, perhaps you''ve already set up a second date. If they went really well, perhaps she even offered. If not, no stress, stay cool. Do not call her right after your date (that night or the next day). Wait 2 or 3 days and if she hasn''t called, there''s no harm in giving in her a call and setting up a second date. Remember though, the phone is only a tool to set up your next date, get off the phone as soon as possible! <BR><BR>If you followed everything above I''m sure you''ll have no trouble landing that next date. Remember, the rules are still in effect. Just because things went well on the first date doesn''t mean you can stop being a challenge! You must always remain one if you want to keep her around. Any fool can remain a challenge for one date. <BR>', NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 1, 1, 'So many guys blow it on the first date, and there''s really no reason to! With a few simple tips you''ll have every woman wanting to see more of you. ', '');
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (52, 'Reading women''s body language', 3, '<P>Reading Body Language - Doesn''t matter whether she is interested in you, you''ll make her interested eventually anyway:) But look for these signs to show you whether you''re already making progress:) It''s also fun to look for these signs as a by-stander, either in everyday situations or for example in a bar - when the guy earnestly believes he is being sooo smooth but the woman he is talking to isn''t displaying any of the signs presented below, you can''t help but have a chuckle about it:) Body language is very simple to understand but there is A LOT to take in (as you can see from the length of this section). <BR><BR>Her lips : <BR><BR>Big smiles with upper and lower teeth showing with a relaxed face. <BR>Biting of the lips or showing of the tongue, licking her lips or touching of her front teeth. <BR>She wets her lips, some women use only a single-lip lick, wetting the upper or lower lip, while others run the tongue around the entire lip area. <BR>She puts her fingernail between her teeth. <BR>She protrudes her lips and thrust her breasts forward. <BR><BR>Her eyes : <BR><BR>She gazes in your eyes with deep interest and her pupils are dilated. <BR>She raises both eyebrows exaggeratedly for a couple of seconds, this is often combined with a smile and some eye contact. <BR>She winks at you while talking to you or winks at you from a distance. <BR>While talking to you, she blinks more than usual, fluttering her eyelashes. <BR>Eyebrows raised and then lowered, then a smile indicates interest in you. <BR>Her hair: <BR><BR>She pushes her fingers through her hair. This can be one hand movement or more of a stroking motion. <BR>She twirls her hair around her fingers while she is looking at you. <BR>She is throwing her hair back off her shoulders. <BR>Her clothing : <BR><BR>If she is wearing clothes that show her nipples underneath and you notice they are getting perky and erect. <BR>The hem goes up to expose a little more leg. <BR>She is fixing, patting or smoothing her outfit to make herself look better. <BR>While she is seated : <BR><BR>She moves in time to the music, with her eyes on you. <BR>She starts sitting straight up and her muscles appear to be firm. <BR>She is sitting with her legs open. <BR>She sits with her legs crossed in a manner to reveal her thigh. <BR>Her legs are rubbing against each other. <BR>Her legs are rubbing against the leg of the table. <BR>Her crossed leg is pointed towards you or if that same leg is rocking back and forth towards you. <BR>Her hands : <BR><BR>She exposes the palms of her hand facing you. <BR>While talking to you, she rests an elbow in the palm of one hand, while holding out her other hand, palm up. <BR>She rubs her wrists up and down. <BR>She sits with one hand touching one of her breasts. <BR>She rubs her chin or touches her cheek. This indicates that she''s thinking about you and her relating in some way:) <BR>She is fondling keys, sliding hands up and down a glass, playing with toys or other things on the table. <BR>She plays with her jewellery, especially with stroking and pulling motions. <BR>She touches your arm, shoulder, thigh, or hand while talking to you (in case you already haven''t started kino yourself, dumbass:). <BR>She is pretending to look at her watch as you pass her. <BR>Her voice : <BR><BR>She raises or lowers the volume of her voice to match yours. <BR>She speeds up or slows down her speaking to match yours. <BR>She laughs in unison with you. <BR>In a crowd she speaks only to you and focuses all of her undivided attention on you. <BR>Miscellaneous : <BR><BR>She mirrors your body language and body positions. <BR>Her skin tone becomes red while being around you. <BR>She blows smoke straight out from between her lips and toward you. <BR>She leans over and speaks into her friend''s ear, just like in junior high school. <BR>She is standing with her head cocked slightly at an angle, one foot behind the other, hips slightly thrust forward. <BR>At a party - every once in a while she seems to appear out of nowhere in your vicinity and if you move to another spot, soon she appears out of nowhere again, you catch her glancing in your general direction (actually, glancing at YOU dummy!:), she bumps into you... accidentally, touches you... accidentally etc:) <BR>When talking to a girl, these are some of the more important signs to watch for: <BR><BR>Can you keep conversation going with her? <BR>Does she react well to kino? <BR>Does she touch you? <BR>Does she laugh? <BR>Now I don''t have to explain what the answer "yes" to these questions means, do I:) <BR><BR>All these signs usually tell you that the girl is captivated by your charms. But before you get there, chances are that her body language changes as the discussion progresses. Make sure that you watch her closely and as soon as you get a sign that should be an indication that you are on the right track, keep going in that direction. If the opposite happens, just change the subject and see what happens." <BR></P>', NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 1, 1, ' Body language is very simple to understand but there is A LOT to take in, get our rundown here..', '');
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (53, 'Making A Good First Impression', 3, 'We are a world in a hurry, an accelerated pace keeps us competitive, instant assumptions often lead to immediate decisions to accept or reject a job, a deal, or even a potential lover. In romance many of us, especially anyone who has been around the block, take a WYSIWYG (what you see is what you get) approach. <BR><BR>Why second-guess the obvious? In just under ten seconds, enough time to read the first few lines of an email, glance at a profile or extend your hand and offer a friendly "hello," someone is forming a first and lasting impression of you. Is it a good one? <BR><BR>Your Profile As A First Impression <BR><BR>Your profile is a uniquely personal introduction. Think of it as equivalent to not only what you say when first meeting a potential date, but also what you are wearing, your posture, eye contact, the firmness of your handshake--even your makeup, perfume or cologne. <BR><BR>While there is no one profile style that suits everyone, a charming, humorous, poignant, creative or otherwise distinctly unique approach may improve your results. <BR><BR>Likewise, there are some general breeches of romantic protocol and self-expression that should be avoided. You wouldn''t show up late, wear a soiled jacket, or chew with your mouth open on a first date at a fine restaurant, so don''t behave inappropriately or to your romantic detriment in your profile. <BR><BR>Use an uncommon or striking headline. Avoid boring demographic descriptions like "SF Seeks SM for LTR." Instead, have some fun. Be daring! Elicit an emotion! Express yourself! <BR><BR>Proofread. Spelling, punctuation and grammar are as important as content. Think of the presentation of your message as a way of dressing for a date. While clothes don''t make the man (or woman), no one wants to appear shoddy or unkempt. <BR><BR>Say it with style. What you say may not be as important as how you say it. Play with language. Write poetry. Tell a story. Perform stand-up comedy. <BR><BR>Be less-than perfect. Regardless of the style you choose or the language you use to express yourself, be careful not to extol your many virtues to the point of boredom, or even suspicion. No one can be that perfect. Your minor faults and charming inconsistencies make you human, interesting and approachable. <BR><BR>Avoid sending up red flags. Don''t whine, complain or drivel on about any problems in your life. Refrain from casting yourself in the role of the victim, the egregiously wronged, or the emotionally mortally wounded. Never use the word "desperate," or bring up war stories from past relationships. Be positive and optimistic. Chaos, depression and drama aren''t attractive attributes. <BR><BR>Your Email As A First Impression<BR><BR>Your first email is like the beginning of a cocktail party conversation. Introduce yourself appropriately. Listen as much as you talk. Show interest in the other person. Be confident, but also genuine. Make eye contact. Connect. <BR><BR>As with your profile, first emails should follow basic rules for presentation and content. Experiment and find a style that works for you. Use the subject line like a headline, proofread, be creative, positive and genuine. <BR><BR>Avoid anything canned or trite. Pick-up lines don''t work and you will rarely make a good first impression, or get a response using one. First emails should always be individually written and work best when conversational in style. <BR><BR>Mention something about the recipient''s profile. Where did you sense a connection? Ask a question or two and include some brief information about yourself. It''s OK to flirt or tease a little, even during your first contact, but keep things light and friendly. <BR><BR>First Impressions In The Real World<BR><BR>If all goes well, your spectacular profile and carefully crafted emails will eventually lead to a first date in the real world. Although you may feel as though you already know each other, you have yet to become familiar with each other''s physical presence, and that can take some getting used to. <BR><BR>First face-to-face encounters can be awkward or even shocking, regardless of the positive feelings you already have for each other. <BR><BR>You make your best real-world first impression by being calmly and confidentially yourself. Try to enjoy the nervous energy you are feeling. <BR><BR>Have fun! Remember to smile. People are perceived as more attractive when they are having a good time. Your date will form an immediate first (physical) impression of you, usually in under ten seconds, based on some combination of these attributes: <BR><BR>posture <BR>walk <BR>body language <BR>attire <BR>physical characteristics <BR>smile/facial features <BR>handshake <BR>grooming <BR>scent/perfume <BR>eye contact <BR>perceived confidence <BR>perceived comfortableness <BR>Inside Information On Positive And Negative Impressions <BR>Several hundred single men and women attending dating and flirting classes were asked to list the attributes they find attractive and unattractive in a potential partner. Below is a list of the most frequent responses. Although many of these attributes may not be immediately apparent, most will show up sometime during a first date. <BR><BR>Attributes Leading To A Positive Impression<BR><BR>warmth <BR>sense of humor <BR>imagination <BR>confidence <BR>success <BR>fitness <BR>individuality <BR>body language <BR>onversational ability <BR>aspiration <BR>power <BR>creativity <BR>kindness <BR>Attributes Leading To A Negative Impression<BR><BR>self-centered <BR>closed minded and judgmental <BR>lack of manners <BR>poor conversational ability <BR>negative life attitude <BR>lack of education <BR>immature <BR>indecisive/without an opinion <BR>lack of integrity <BR>war stories from past relationships <BR>whining and complaining <BR>shallowness <BR>only interested in sex <BR>power games and manipulation <BR>materialistic <BR>There are no do-overs when it comes to first impressions, yet many of us fail to put our best foot forward during early romantic encounters. We want to be loved for who we are and are leery to "package" ourselves in any way.<BR><BR>This is understandable, but not always realistic. Dating is a numbers game and, like it or not, dating occurs in a competitive environment. The next positive, first romantic impression you make may turn into life-long love--not a bad return on a relatively minor investment. <BR>', NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 1, 1, 'There are no second chances at making a spectacular first impression. Those first few seconds of contact become a benchmark for every subsequent impression you make. ', '');
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (54, 'Phone Blunders, Rules, and Lies', 3, 'How long should you wait to call?<BR><BR>What if you get her voicemail... should you leave a message?<BR><BR>When you call, what should you talk about to leave a good impression?<BR><BR>Is it best to get a phone number or email?<BR><BR><BR>In this article I will answer these questions and dispel some harmful myths surrounding these issues. I''ll give you the exact phone strategies that I use in my personal life (to<BR>get great results :-).<BR><BR><BR>&gt;&gt;&gt; HOW LONG TO WAIT...<BR><BR>Of all the aspects of dating that could get attention "rules" pertaining to the phone have have gotten the most. I''m sure you''ve heard of the famous "3 day rule" (waiting three days to call a woman back after getting her number).<BR><BR>But is the "3 day rule" really best?<BR><BR>I recently sent out an online survey to find out how many days most men wait before calling a woman back. You can take the survey and view the results here:<BR><BR>http://www.datestacker.com/poll.php<BR><BR>As you can see from that link, most men wait about two days before calling a woman back. But, the question still remains... is that the "right" amount of time to wait?<BR><BR>Here''s the thing... there is no "right" amount of time to wait. True, waiting will make you seem less eager but, in the end, it<BR>doesn''t really matter. In other words, how long to wait, in spite of how much people seem to worry about it, is really a<BR>non-issue. <BR><BR>Creating attraction is what matters when dealing with women - how long you wait to call is such a miniscule part of creating<BR>attraction that it is almost irrelevant. I''m a big believer in focusing on what matters... and this isn''t it.<BR><BR>Most men seem to be waiting two days and that<BR>is perfectly fine. Just use your head.<BR><BR><BR>&gt;&gt;&gt; WHAT IF YOU GET VOICEMAIL?<BR><BR>I''m going to tell you my strategy for calling women and I''ll tell you why I do it this way.<BR><BR>++ Day 1: ++<BR><BR>When I call a woman for the first time and she doesn''t pick up the phone I don''t leave a message. I may call back later that night but usually I don''t. Most people have caller ID<BR>these days so calling more than that would seem incredibly needy to most women (with good reason). Rule # 1 is never call more than twice in one night.<BR><BR>++ Day 2: ++<BR><BR>Now, if I call the next night and she still isn''t home then I figure this is a busy woman. I DON''T figure that she is avoiding me<BR>and flush her number down the toilet. Assuming a woman is avoiding them this early in the game is a common mistake that most insecure, pessimistic men make... and they<BR>miss out because of that. Rule # 2 is to not assume she is avoiding you just because you can''t reach her (at least not yet).<BR><BR>Note that I will only call once on the second day.<BR><BR>++ Day 3: ++<BR><BR>I don''t call. Rule # 3: Never call more than two days in a row if you can''t reach her.<BR><BR>++ Day 4: ++<BR><BR>I call and leave her a message to call back. If she doesn''t call back I assume she''s not interested. If she does call back then she''s interested. Rule # 4: If you don''t get a call<BR>after leaving a message assume she''s not interested.<BR><BR>Following these 4 rules will keep you from looking like a fool (which will make her lose respect and attraction for you).<BR><BR><BR>&gt;&gt;&gt; WHAT TO TALK ABOUT ON THE PHONE<BR><BR>Personally, I hate talking on the phone. I only use the phone to set up dates and I recommend this for other men too.<BR><BR>Why?<BR><BR>Again, the ultimate goal is creating attraction. The phone just isn''t good for that. Face-to-face meetings create attraction<BR>because there is the potential for chemistry and positive emotions. The phone just doesn''t offer the same level of intimacy and tension.When I call a woman I will ask her how she is doing, I''ll make a little small talk, I''ll set up a date, I''ll tell her to have a good day, and I''ll get off the phone. I save the<BR>real conversation for when we are out together. Most importantly, just be friendly, cheerful, and relaxed. There is nothing worse than talking on the phone with someone who is<BR>nervous or monotone.<BR><BR><BR>&gt;&gt;&gt; PHONE NUMBER OR EMAIL???<BR><BR>Lately there has been a lot of talk about getting a woman''s email rather than her phone number. The logic behind this is that while a woman may not be comfortable giving you her<BR>phone number an email address is less intrusive and less "stigmatized" (word?).<BR><BR>While this is true, I think it''s still better to get the phone number and I think most guys would agree. The only time I would ever recommend asking for the email address is if<BR>I was really unsure whether she was interested... and I mean REALLY unsure. Otherwise, go for the gold. Going through<BR>email just has the potential of complicating things beyond what is necessary.<BR>', NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 1, 1, 'You''ve met a new woman and you''ve got her number. Now the uncertainty starts...', '');
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (55, 'conversation starters guide', 3, 'Want to pick up women? Get a friend to help you out! First, stand or sit a few feet away from a woman or group of women and seem to be having a light-hearted, joking disagreement with your pal. “You’re wrong!” “No, you are!” “I’m telling you, you don’t know what you’re talking about!” Then keep talking, but a little quieter so that the girl probably won’t hear, then say, “Fine by me!” Remember, don’t act really angry, act like a couple of friends jokingly disputing a small thing. <BR><BR>Now, go up to the woman you like (if she’s with a friend, either your buddy can try to pick up her friend or he can play wing man and keep the friend occupied while you hit on your babe) and say, “Excuse me, but we’re trying to settle a bet and we really need your help. We have agreed to let you settle the argument, and we’ll abide by whatever you say.” Now you’ve really got her attention, because she’s dying of curiosity to know what the bet is, and she’s flattered that you’re putting her in charge of casting the deciding vote for the argument. Then ask something like, “Ok, my buddy here says Marsha was the oldest daughter on The Brady Bunch, but I know she was the middle one.” Your pal can jump in here and say, “No way!” You don’t have to use The Brady Bunch, just pick some show that was a huge hit within the last 20 or 30 years that people still talk about and joke about, and that’s still played in reruns on TV. Don’t pick anything obscure – go for something that everybody knows the answer to. Other choices might be shows like “Cheers,” and you can bet that Norm was the name of the postman, while your friend thinks it was Cliff. Just pick something that for your age group and where you live, everybody is going to know the answer. If you pick a current show it won’t work as well, because it will seem like a set up if you don’t know the name of the biggest star on the biggest hit show on air now. But people do jokingly argue about things in older shows, and the nostalgia value of a show you loved growing up can get you – and the girl you want – laughing at the memory. <BR><BR>So now she’ll say something like, “I hate to break this to you, but your friend is right. Marsha was the oldest daughter.” Act a little shocked or let down, like, “Ah man! Are you sure? Well, all right, a bet’s a bet. It looks like I’m the one buying the next round,” you say this last part to your friend, making sure to smile and shake your head, maybe patting him on the shoulder – real friendly and casual. The woman’s probably laughing about the whole bet over a cheesy TV show – but that means she’s also entertained and enjoying herself. Now turn back to the woman and say, “Thanks for helping us out, we could’ve argued that all night. Seriously, we are that crazy! Let me pay you back, what are you drinking?” When she tells you and you order the drink, say, “Do you mind if we join you?” Since you’ve already made her laugh with your funny bet and you’ve bought her a drink, she won’t refuse a seat at her table. Make very sure that while you’re “arguing” the point with your friend before you talk to the woman in the first place that you don’t mention specifically what the bet is about – someone else may overhear and jump in to offer the answer, blowing your plan. <BR><BR>The great thing about this conversation starter, though, is it can work lots of places – it doesn’t have to be a bar. You can do this in a coffee shop and offer to buy a cup of coffee, you can do this in a fast food restaurant and say you owe the pal a beer or a coffee, then ask the ladies to join you (this may mean moving on to a coffee shop or bar, which is just fine!), and you can even do it in a park. There you’d say the bet was for a drink or snack of some sort from a street vender (if there is one in the park), or that you were heading to the coffee shop around the corner, and get her to come, too. <BR>', NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, 1, 1, 'How to start that ackward first conversation', '');
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INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (58, 'Juicyfunk : If you love Hed Kandi this is for you!', 9, '<DIV>\r\n<P><STRONG>JUICY FUNK: Saturday 29th January 2005 @ PACIFIC EDGE, 80-84 MARKET PLACE, ROMFORD, RM1 3ER</STRONG> <BR><BR>Contains a source of funk!<BR><BR>We''re back! A party for all fans of anything ''Juicy Funk'' has been organized with the venue set for an influx of people dying to PARTY after those over-rated New Year celebrations. The time has come to re-tox and break all those resolutions you knew you''d never keep!<BR><BR>Pacific Edge will be the setting for an exclusive word-of-mouth get together of friends partying to the best in club classics and some of the funkiest house around. With Ondo on bongos &amp; saxophone provided by Kev Reynolds Live on the night! There will also be a FREE mix CD give away for all our party people! <BR><BR>Main Room: Funky House - Simon Page, Richy Hicks, Matt Emulsion &amp; Wayne Anderson, John House. Live saxophone by Kev Reynolds. <BR><BR>Lounge: Club Classics - DJ Pulse, Chic ''n'' Double C, Trevor (Leisure) Groove &amp; DJ Makka, The House Doctors, Paul Casey. Live bongos provided by Ondo.<BR><BR>ENTRANCE: £8 B4 10pm &amp; £10 After <BR>DRESS: ANYTHING FUNKY<BR>DOORS OPEN: 9pm-2am<BR><BR>FOR MORE INFO / GUEST LIST CALL: 07941 951 782 <BR>EMAIL: <A href="mailto:simon@juicyfunk.com"><U><FONT color=#0000ff>simon@juicyfunk.com</FONT></U></A><BR>WEB: <A href="http://www.juicyfunk.com/"><U><FONT color=#0000ff>www.juicyfunk.com</FONT></U></A><BR><BR>Party bookings &amp; group concessions available. <BR></P></DIV>', NULL, 'JUICYFUNK: Saturday 29th January 2005 @ PACIFIC EDGE, 80-84 MARKET PLACE, ROMFORD, RM1 3ER', 'JUICY FUNK: Saturday 29th January 2005 @ PACIFIC E', 'JUICY FUNK: Saturday 29th January 2005 @ PACIFIC E', 1, 1, 'Exclusive word-of-mouth get together of friends partying to the best in club classics, old skool garage and the funkiest house around with percussion & saxophone provided by Kev Reynolds Live on the night! ', NULL);
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An epic historical tale, a rousing action movie, and an intimate romance all in one gorgeously-shot package.</font></p>\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="quote"><font color="#003366"><b>&#147;A landmark piece of cinema&#148;</b></font><font color="#330099"><b> </b></font></span>UNCUT</font></p></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td height="30" colspan="3"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n		</table>\r\n		<table width="525" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">\r\n			<tr height="40">\r\n				<td width="47" valign="top" height="40"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;<a name="safety"></a></font></td>\r\n				<td rowspan="2" valign="top" width="172"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/filmimages/safety_of_objects.jpg" width="141" height="141" border="0" alt="The Safety of Objects"></font>\r\n					<p><a href="www.newwritingnorth.com"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/filmimages/new_writing_north.gif" width="50" height="50" border="0" alt="New Writing North"></font></a></p>\r\n				</td>\r\n				<td class="unnamed1" valign="top" height="40"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="unnamed_bold"><span class="unnamed1_head"><b>The Safety Of Objects</b></span><span class="unnamed1_head"> </span></span>(15)<b><br>\r\n							<font color="#003366"><span class="unnamed1_head">Thursday 28th October</span></font></b></font><span class="unnamed1_head"></span></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td width="47"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n				<td valign="top" class="unnamed1">\r\n					<p><font color="#003366" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">Dir. Rose Troche. USA 2002. 2hrs.</font><font color="#330099" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><br>\r\n						</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">Adapted from a selection of stories by A.M. Homes, the emptiness of modern life is seen  through the lives of four suburban families. Paul Gold (Joshua Jackson) lies in a coma after a car accident; his mum (Glenn Close) pours herself into his care, whilst next door, Paul&#146;s older lover, Annette (the brilliant Patricia Clarkson) copes with her newfound loneliness.</font></p>\r\n					<p><b><span class="bold"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">Festival Of Stories (8th &#150; 31st October) is a new event presented by New Writing North, Northern Stage and Live Theatre that celebrates the contribution of the short story to literature. For more information please visit <a href="http://www.newwritingnorth.com" target="_blank" title="Visit the New Writing North website">www.newwritingnorth.com</a>, call 0191 232 1232 or email <a href="mailto:holly@newwritingnorth.com">holly@newwritingnorth.com</a>.</font></span></b></p></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td height="30" colspan="3"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n		</table>\r\n		<table width="525" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">\r\n			<tr height="55">\r\n				<td width="47" valign="top" height="55"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;<a name="oldboy"></a></font></td>\r\n				<td rowspan="2" valign="top" width="172"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/assets/Manager-Icon.jpg" width="75" height="75" border="0" alt="Managers Choice"><br>\r\n						<img src="http://www.tynecine.org/assets/managers-choice.gif" width="141" height="20" border="0" alt="Movie Of The Moment"><br>\r\n						<img src="http://www.tynecine.org/filmimages/oldboy.jpg" width="141" height="141" border="0" alt="Oldboy"></font>\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/filmimages/popolo-budvar.gif" width="141" height="122" border="0" alt="Popolo and Budvar"></font></p>\r\n				</td>\r\n				<td class="unnamed1" valign="top" height="55">\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="unnamed_bold"><span class="unnamed1_head"><b>Oldboy</b></span><span class="unnamed1_head"> </span></span>(18)<span class="unnamed_bold"><span class="unnamed1_head"><br>\r\n								</span></span></font><font color="#003366" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="unnamed1_head"><b>Friday 29th October &#150;</b></span><span class="unnamed1_head"><b><br>\r\n								</b></span><span class="unnamed1_head"><b>Thursday 11th November</b></span></font></p>\r\n				</td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td width="47"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n				<td valign="top" class="unnamed1">\r\n					<p><font color="#003366" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">Dir. Park Chan-Wook. South Korea 2004.  2hrs.<br>\r\n							Korean with English subtitles.</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><br>\r\n							\r\n						Grabbing the headlines and screened to considerable acclaim in Cannes this summer, <i><span class="italic">Oldboy</span></i> is a harrowing and violent story of punishment and vengeance that is most definitely not for the squeamish. For reasons he doesn&#146;t understand, Oh Dae-su (Choi Min-Sik) is kidnapped and wakes to find himself in a private prison. With a small TV as his only link to the outside world, he struggles to keep his mind and body intact by attempting to dig an escape tunnel with a pair of chopsticks.</font></p>\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">But before he can finish it, and after 15 years behind bars, he&#146;s released with as little explanation as when he was locked up, handed a wad of money and a mobile phone. Now he must find out who is responsible for his torment and take his bloody revenge... </font></p>\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="quote"><font color="#003366"><b>&#147;A visceral thrill ride...guaranteed a place in film history&#148;</b></font><font color="#330099"><b> </b></font></span>i-D</font></p>\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><b><span class="unnamed1_head"><font color="red">Free Beer after the show:</font></span><span class="unnamed1_head"><br>\r\n								</span></b><span class="bold"><b>Pick up a FREE glass of Budvar at POPOLO, Pilgrim Street, Newcastle with your ticket stub for this film.</b></span></font></p></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td height="30" colspan="3"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n		</table>\r\n		<table width="525" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">\r\n			<tr height="40">\r\n				<td width="47" valign="top" height="40"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;<a name="bright"></a></font></td>\r\n				<td rowspan="2" valign="top" width="172"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/filmimages/bright_leaves.jpg" width="141" height="141" border="0" alt="Bright Leaves"></font></td>\r\n				<td class="unnamed1" valign="top" height="40"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="unnamed_bold"><span class="unnamed1_head"><b>Bright Leaves</b></span><span class="unnamed1_head"> </span></span>(15)<b><br>\r\n							<font color="#003366"><span class="unnamed1_head">Friday 29th &#150; Sunday 31st October</span></font></b></font><span class="unnamed1_head"></span></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td width="47"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n				<td valign="top" class="unnamed1">\r\n					<p><font color="#003366" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">Dir. Ross McElwee. USA/UK 2003. 1hr 47mins.</font><font color="#330099" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><br>\r\n						</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">North Carolina produces more tobacco than any other state in America. <i><span class="italic">Bright Leaves</span></i> is a journey across the social, economic and psychological tobacco terrain of that state taken by Ross McElwee, a native Carolinian whose great-grandfather created the famous brand of tobacco known as Bull Durham. Part comedic chronicle on the allure of cigarettes, McElwee also grapples with family history, addiction, and denial, as he investigates the story of an obscure Hollywood melodrama that&#146;s supposedly based on his great-grandfathers&#146; life. An amazing film...</font></p></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td height="30" colspan="3"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n		</table>\r\n		<table width="525" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">\r\n			<tr height="40">\r\n				<td width="47" valign="top" height="40"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;<a name="billabong"></a></font></td>\r\n				<td rowspan="2" valign="top" width="172"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/filmimages/billabong_odyssey.jpg" width="141" height="141" border="0" alt="Billabong Odyssey"></font></td>\r\n				<td class="unnamed1" valign="top" height="40"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="unnamed_bold"><span class="unnamed1_head"><b>Billabong Odyssey</b></span><span class="unnamed1_head"> </span></span>(PG)<b><br>\r\n							<font color="#003366"><span class="unnamed1_head">Monday 1st &#150; Thursday 4th November </span></font></b></font><span class="unnamed1_head"></span></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td width="47"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n				<td valign="top" class="unnamed1">\r\n					<p><font color="#003366" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">Dir. Philip Boston. USA 2003. 1hr 27mins.</font><font color="#330099" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><br>\r\n						</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">A surfer is towed by jetski onto the tip of a rising wave, the camera pulls back and the wave begins to swell. As your eyes re-adjust to the change in scale, the camera pulls back further, and within seconds the wave has risen to a monstrous 70ft &#150; a thousand tons of moving liquid arching over the surfer&#146;s head. <i><span class="italic">Billabong Odyssey</span></i> follows an epic journey that brought together the greatest surfers in the world with just one goal... to surf the biggest wave in history and live &#150; a goal which takes them to the world tow-in championships in Hawaii and legendary break &#145;Jaws&#146;. An utterly remarkable and completely unforgettable piece of filmmaking.</font></p></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td height="30" colspan="3"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n		</table>\r\n		<table width="525" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">\r\n			<tr height="40">\r\n				<td width="47" valign="top" height="40"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;<a name="look"></a></font></td>\r\n				<td rowspan="2" valign="top" width="172"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/filmimages/look_at_me.jpg" width="141" height="141" border="0" alt="Look at Me"></font></td>\r\n				<td class="unnamed1" bgcolor="white" height="40" valign="top"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="unnamed_bold"><span class="unnamed1_head"><b>Look At Me</b></span></span><span class="unnamed1_head"> </span>(12A) <b><span class="bold">Comme Un Image</span><span class="bold"><br>\r\n							</span></b></font><font color="#003366" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="unnamed1_head"><b>Friday 5th &#150; Thursday 18th November</b></span></font></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td width="47"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n				<td valign="top" class="unnamed1">\r\n					<p><font color="#003366" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">Dir. Agn&egrave;s Jaoui. France 2004. 1hr 50mins.<br>\r\n							French with English subtitles.</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><br>\r\n							\r\n						This brilliant comedy was one of the major toasts of Cannes 2004, winning the award for Best Screenplay. Lolita is a talented, slightly overweight, 20-year-old wannabe singer who&#146;s stuck in the shadow of her father Etienne, a wealthy and well-known editor and writer. Tired of everyone using her to get close to her dad (even her vocal coach just happens to have a novelist husband who wants to get his book in print), she rarely lets herself get close to anyone. However, things change when she falls for Sebastien, a man who is seemingly falling for her too. Disaster strikes when she discovers that Sebastian wants to be a writer, and she&#146;s left wondering if he loves her for real, or just wants to get to know her dad instead.</font></p></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td height="30" colspan="3"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n		</table>\r\n		<table width="525" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">\r\n			<tr height="40">\r\n				<td width="47" valign="top" height="40"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;<a name="mysummer"></a></font></td>\r\n				<td rowspan="2" valign="top" width="172"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/filmimages/my_summer_of_love.jpg" width="141" height="141" border="0" alt="My Summer of Love"></font></td>\r\n				<td class="unnamed1" valign="top" height="40"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="unnamed_bold"><span class="unnamed1_head"><b>My Summer Of Love </b></span></span>\r\n					(15)<br>\r\n						<b><font color="#003366"><span class="unnamed1_head">Friday 5th &#150; Thursday 18th November</span></font></b></font></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td width="47"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n				<td valign="top" class="unnamed1">\r\n					<p><font color="#003366" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">Dir. Pawel Pawlikowski. UK 2004. 1hr 30mins.</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><br>\r\n							\r\n						Pawel Pawlikowski&#146;s follow-up to <i><span class="italic">The Last Resort</span></i> is a poignant, and sensuous ook at the relationship between two very real teenage girls. Mona lives with her brother, Phil (Paddy Considine: <i><span class="italic">Dead Man&#146;s Shoes</span></i>), who used to run a pub before he found God and poured away all the booze. Tamsin is rich, spoilt and trying to live a life of seductive decadence. When the girls meet on the moors above their quiet Yorkshire village sparks fly and they begin an intense, unlikely friendship. But Phil does not approve&#133; Beautifully played by the young leads (and with Considine exuding quiet menace), and sensitively scored by the awesome Goldfrapp, this is a film that scales heights of true greatness. Don&#146;t miss.</font></p></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td height="30" colspan="3"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n		</table>\r\n		<table width="525" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">\r\n			<tr height="60">\r\n				<td width="47" valign="top" height="60"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;<a name="corporation"></a></font></td>\r\n				<td rowspan="2" valign="top" width="172"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/filmimages/the_corporation.jpg" width="141" height="141" border="0" alt="The Corporation"></font></td>\r\n				<td class="unnamed1" valign="top" height="60">\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="unnamed_bold"><span class="unnamed1_head"><b>The Corporation</b></span><span class="unnamed1_head"> </span></span>(PG)<span class="unnamed_bold"><span class="unnamed1_head"><br>\r\n								</span></span></font><font color="#003366" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="unnamed1_head"><b>Friday 12th &#150; Thursday 25th November</b></span><span class="unnamed1_head"><b><br>\r\n								</b></span><b><span class="unnamed1_head">(Not Friday 19th &#150; Sunday 21st)</span></b></font></p>\r\n				</td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td width="47"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n				<td valign="top" class="unnamed1">\r\n					<p><font color="#003366" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">Dir. Jennifer Abbott and Mark Achbar. Canada 2004.<br>\r\n							2hrs 25mins. English and Spanish with English subtitles.</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><br>\r\n							\r\n						With the world now run by vast corporations who have now superseded the government, the church and the monarchy as the dominant social force, it seems bizarre that as little as 150 years ago &#145;the corporation&#146; was a minor and inconsequential part of society. In this hugely entertaining documentary, filmmaker Mark Achbar joins creative forces with co-director Jennifer Abbott and writer Joel Bakan to go on a quest to uncover the inner workings of the intriguing history of this all-powerful entity. What follows is an amazing film with some truly staggering conclusions (see the FBI profiler conclude that corporations are psychopaths!) that features some revelatory interviews, including wise words from people including Noam Chomsky, Naomi Klein, Michael Moore and many more.</font></p>\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="quote"><font color="#003366"><b>&#147;As sobering as mainlining espresso&#133;life-changing&#148;</b></font><font color="#330099"><b> </b></font></span>EMPIRE</font></p></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td height="30" colspan="3"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n		</table>\r\n		<table width="525" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">\r\n			<tr height="40">\r\n				<td width="47" valign="top" height="40"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;<a name="vodka"></a></font></td>\r\n				<td rowspan="2" valign="top" width="172"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/filmimages/vodka_lemon.jpg" width="141" height="141" border="0" alt="Vodka Lemon"></font></td>\r\n				<td class="unnamed1" height="40" valign="top">\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="unnamed_bold"><span class="unnamed1_head"><b>Vodka Lemon </b></span></span>(12A)<br>\r\n						</font><font color="#003366" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="unnamed1_head"><b>Monday 22nd &#150; Thursday 25th November</b></span></font></p>\r\n				</td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td width="47"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n				<td valign="top" class="unnamed1">\r\n					<p><font color="#003366" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">Dir. Hiner Saleem. Armenia 2003. 1hr 30mins.<br>\r\n							Armenian with English subtitles.</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><br>\r\n							\r\n						Rich in weary irony and gentle observations of human nature, <i><span class="italic">Vodka Lemon</span></i> is an uplifting tale reminiscent of the films of Aki Kaurism&auml;ki or Emir Kusturica with its deadpan comedy, compassion and ability to mix grim reality with fairytale fantasy. Hamo is retired army officer. Every day he takes the same bus to visit his wife&#146;s grave and tell her about their family. Hamo&#146;s tiny pension is not going far and as his life looks to be getting more and more desperate, he begins to find hope when he spies beautiful widow Nina at the cemetery...</font></p>\r\n					<p><b><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="bold">Screening with short film, the Academy Award winning animation </span><span class="italic"><span class="bold"><i>Harvie Krumpet</i></span></span><span class="bold">.</span></font></b></p>\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="quote"><font color="#003366"><b>&#147;A streak of fantastical whimsy&#148;</b></font><font color="#330099"><b> </b></font></span>EMPIRE</font></p></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td height="30" colspan="3"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n		</table>\r\n		<table width="525" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">\r\n			<tr height="55">\r\n				<td width="47" valign="top" height="55"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;<a name="enduring"></a></font></td>\r\n				<td rowspan="2" valign="top" width="172"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/assets/Manager-Icon.jpg" width="75" height="75" border="0" alt="Managers Choice"><br>\r\n						<img src="http://www.tynecine.org/assets/managers-choice.gif" width="141" height="20" border="0" alt="Movie Of The Moment"><br>\r\n						<img src="http://www.tynecine.org/filmimages/enduring_love.jpg" width="141" height="141" border="0" alt="Enduring Love"></font></td>\r\n				<td class="unnamed1" valign="top" height="55">\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="unnamed_bold"><span class="unnamed1_head"><b>Enduring Love</b></span><span class="unnamed1_head"> </span></span>(15)<br>\r\n						</font><font color="#003366" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><b><span class="unnamed1_head">Friday 26th November &#150;<br>\r\n									Thursday 9th December</span></b></font></p>\r\n				</td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td width="47"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n				<td valign="top" class="unnamed1">\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="unnamed1"><font color="#003366">Dir. Roger Michell. UK 2004. 1hr 40mins.</font><br>\r\n							</span>Whilst having an country picnic with his girlfriend Claire (Samantha Morton: <i><span class="italic">Code 46</span></i>), rational minded professor Joe (Daniel Craig: <i><span class="italic">Layer Cake</span></i>) witnesses a horrifying ballooning accident that sees him and a fellow would-be rescuer, Jed (Rhys Ifans), see another man killed. Returning home, Joe sets about getting over the tragedy &#150; and the recurring nightmares he&#146;s having &#150; but when Jed phones and has an urgent desire to see him the scene is set for a tale of deadly obsession that threatens to overwhelm not only Joe&#146;s relationship with Claire, but also his sanity&#133;</font></p>\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">Based on the best-selling novel by Ian McEwan, this fantastic psychological thriller features two riveting performances from the two very different leads at its core. A must see.</font></p></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td height="30" colspan="3"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n		</table>\r\n		<table width="525" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">\r\n			<tr height="55">\r\n				<td width="47" valign="top" height="55"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;<a name="huckabees"></a></font></td>\r\n				<td rowspan="2" valign="top" width="172"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/assets/Manager-Icon.jpg" width="75" height="75" border="0" alt="Managers Choice"><br>\r\n						<img src="http://www.tynecine.org/assets/managers-choice.gif" width="141" height="20" border="0" alt="Movie Of The Moment"><br>\r\n						<img src="http://www.tynecine.org/filmimages/i_heart_huckabees.jpg" width="141" height="141" border="0" alt="Dead Mans Shoes"></font></td>\r\n				<td class="unnamed1" height="55" valign="top">\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="unnamed_bold"><span class="unnamed1_head"><b>I Heart Huckabees </b></span></span>(15)<br>\r\n						</font><font color="#003366" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><b><span class="unnamed1_head">Friday 26th November &#150;<br>\r\n									Thursday 9th December</span></b></font></p>\r\n				</td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td width="47"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n				<td valign="top" class="unnamed1">\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="unnamed1"><font color="#003366">Dir. David O Russell. USA 2004. 1hr 46mins.</font><br>\r\n							</span>Fans of Spike Jonze will delight in this latest film from <i><span class="italic">Three Kings</span></i> director David O. Russell. With all of the delicious off-kilter spirit of <i><span class="italic">Being John Malkovich</span></i> and <span class="italic"><i>Adaptation</i></span>, <i><span class="italic">I Heart Huckabees</span></i> is a soaring comedy that&#146;s got weird and wonderful stamped all over it. Albert Markovski (Jason Schwartzman:<i><span class="italic"> Rushmore</span></i>) is an environmentalist poet suffering from angst &#150; notably an alarming series of coincidences. Drafting in husband and wife team the Jaffe&#146;s (Dustin Hoffman and Lily Tomlin), a pair of &#145;existential detectives&#146;, Albert sets out to make sense of it all by digging into his life, his relationship, and specifically his conflict with Huckabees retail store executive Brad Stand (Jude Law)&#133;</font></p>\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">With a cast that&#146;s unafraid to play against type, including a pant-wettingly funny Jude Law, this brilliant comedy dares to be different and pulls it off with massive success. You&#146;ll heart it.</font></p>\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="quote"><font color="#003366"><b>&#147;Russell is a true original. He''s a rebel Pied Piper, and Huckabees is one more reason to follow him anywhere&#148;</b></font><font color="#330099"><b> </b></font></span>ROLLING STONE</font></p></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td height="30" colspan="3"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n		</table>\r\n		<font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/assets/back-by-demand.gif" width="500" height="76" alt="Back By Popular Demand"></font>\r\n		<table width="525" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">\r\n			<tr height="70">\r\n				<td width="47" valign="top" height="70"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;<a name="motorcycle"></a></font></td>\r\n				<td rowspan="2" valign="top" width="172"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/filmimages/motorcycle-diaries.jpg" width="141" height="141" alt="The Motorcycle Diaries"></font></td>\r\n				<td class="unnamed1" valign="top" height="70"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="unnamed_bold"><span class="unnamed1_head"><b>The Motorcycle Diaries</b></span></span></font><span class="unnamed1_head"></span><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"> (15)<br>\r\n						<b><span class="bold">Diarios De Moto Cicleta</span></b><br>\r\n					</font><font color="red" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><b><span class="unnamed1_head">Friday 22nd October &#150;</span></b><b><span class="unnamed1_head"><br>\r\n							</span></b><b><span class="unnamed1_head">Thursday 4th November</span></b></font></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td width="47"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n				<td valign="top" class="unnamed1">\r\n					<p><font color="red" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">Dir. Walter Salles. USA/Germany/UK 2004. 2hrs 6mins.<br>\r\n							Spanish with English subtitles.</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><br>\r\n							\r\n						An awesome road movie that tells the story of the young &#145;Che&#146; Guevara, on a road trip in 1952 with his friend Alberto Granado to discover the real Latin America. A massive hit upon its release, here&#146;s another chance to catch one of the biggest hits at the Tyneside this year.</font></p>\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="quote"><font color="red"><b>&#147;Mesmerising&#148; </b></font></span>ROLLING STONE</font></p></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td height="30" colspan="3"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n		</table>\r\n		<table width="525" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">\r\n			<tr height="60">\r\n				<td width="47" valign="top" height="60"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;<a name="fahrenheit"></a></font></td>\r\n				<td rowspan="2" valign="top" width="172"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/filmimages/fahrenheit-bush.jpg" width="141" height="141" alt="Fahrenheit 9/11"></font></td>\r\n				<td class="unnamed1" valign="top" height="60"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="unnamed_bold"><span class="unnamed1_head"><b>Fahrenheit 9/11</b></span><span class="unnamed1_head"> </span></span></font><span class="unnamed1_head"></span><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">(15)<br>\r\n					</font><font color="red" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><b><span class="unnamed1_head">Friday 29th October &#150; </span></b><b><span class="unnamed1_head"><br>\r\n							</span></b><b><span class="unnamed1_head">Thursday 4th November</span></b></font></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td width="47"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n				<td valign="top" class="unnamed1">\r\n					<p><font color="red" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">Dir. Michael Moore. USA 2004. 2hrs 1min.</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><br>\r\n							In the last few days leading up to the US Presidential Elections we though it would be a good time to see Michael Moore&#146;s documentary once again.<br>\r\n						</font></p>\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="quote"><font color="red"><b>&#147;Fahrenheit 9/11 is Moore&#146;s own war on error&#148;</b></font><font color="#330099"><b><br>\r\n									</b></font></span>TIME MAGAZINE</font></p>\r\n					<p><b><span class="unnamed1_head"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">Get 2 tickets for the price of 1 on shows on US Election Day, Tuesday 2nd November.</font></span></b></p></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td height="30" colspan="3"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n		</table>\r\n		<table width="525" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">\r\n			<tr height="75">\r\n				<td width="47" valign="top" height="75"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;<a name="girl"></a></font></td>\r\n				<td rowspan="2" valign="top" width="172"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/filmimages/girl_with_pearl_earring.jpg" width="141" height="141" alt="Girl With A Pearl Earring"></font>\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/filmimages/the_national_lottery.gif" width="141" height="88" border="0" alt="The National Lottery"></font></p>\r\n				</td>\r\n				<td class="unnamed1" valign="top" height="75"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="unnamed_bold"><span class="unnamed1_head"><b><font color="red">Ten years of the National Lottery:</font></b></span><span class="unnamed1_head"><b><font color="red"><br>\r\n									</font></b></span><span class="unnamed1_head"><b><font color="red">\r\n									FREE SCREENING</font></b></span><span class="unnamed1_head"><b><br>\r\n								</b></span><span class="unnamed1_head"><b>\r\n								Girl With A Pearl Earring</b></span><span class="unnamed1_head"> </span></span></font><span class="unnamed1_head"></span><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">(12A)<br>\r\n					</font><font color="red" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><b><span class="unnamed1_head">Sunday 7th November, 12.45pm</span></b></font></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td width="47"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n				<td valign="top" class="unnamed1">\r\n					<p><font color="red" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">Dir. Peter Webber. UK 2003. 1hr 40mins.</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><br>\r\n							<i><span class="italic">Lost In Translation</span></i>&#145;s Scarlett Johansson stars alongside the smouldering Colin Firth in this story of one of the most famous paintings ever created.</font></p>\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">The National Lottery celebrates its 10th birthday this year and as a special thanks to everyone who has played or supported it, here is one of the great movies that has benefited from its funding, just for you.</font></p></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td height="30" colspan="3"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n		</table>\r\n		<table width="525" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">\r\n			<tr height="55">\r\n				<td width="47" valign="top" height="55"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;<a name="lost"></a></font></td>\r\n				<td rowspan="2" valign="top" width="172"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/filmimages/lost_in_translation.jpg" width="141" height="141" alt="Lost In Translation"></font>\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/filmimages/cancer_research_uk.gif" width="141" height="45" border="0" alt="Cancer Research UK"></font></p>\r\n				</td>\r\n				<td class="unnamed1" valign="top" height="55"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="unnamed_bold"><span class="unnamed1_head"><b><font color="#ff0066">SPECIAL CHARITY SCREENING</font></b></span><span class="unnamed1_head"><b><br>\r\n								</b></span><span class="unnamed1_head"><b>\r\n								Lost In Translation</b></span><span class="unnamed1_head"> </span></span></font><span class="unnamed1_head"></span><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">(15)<br>\r\n					</font><font color="#ff0066" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><b><span class="unnamed1_head">Sunday 28th November, 1.00pm</span></b></font></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td width="47"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n				<td valign="top" class="unnamed1">\r\n					<p><font color="#ff0066" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">Dir. Sofia Coppola. USA 2003. 1hr 42mins.</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><br>\r\n							\r\n						Jaded film star Bill Murray crosses paths with young bride Scarlett Johansson against the backdrop of a shimmering Tokyo dripping with neon in Sofia Coppola&#146;s masterpiece. An unforgettable experience that reminds you that some things in life can still maintain a big chunk of magic.</font></p>\r\n					<p><span class="bold"><b><font color="#ff0066" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">Proceeds from this show go to Cancer Research UK.</font><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><br>\r\n									\r\n								Dr Catherine Phuong has organised this screening to support her fundraising and is taking part in Trek South Africa 2005 in aid of the charity. To find out more information please contact Catherine on (0191) 222 8231 or visit <a href="http://www.bmycharity.com/V2/catherine4cancer" target="_blank" title="Go to website">www.bmycharity.com/V2/catherine4cancer</a>.</font></b></span></p></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td height="30" colspan="3"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n		</table>\r\n		<font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/assets/special-stuff.gif" width="357" height="76" alt="Special Stuff"><br>\r\n		</font>\r\n		<table width="525" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td width="47" valign="top"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;<a name="stairwell"></a></font></td>\r\n				<td valign="top" width="172"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/filmimages/Stairwell-Gallery.jpg" width="141" height="141" border="0" alt="Patrick McArdle"></font>\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/filmimages/arts-council-50px.gif" width="50" height="49" border="0" alt="Arts Council Of England"></font></p>\r\n				</td>\r\n				<td class="unnamed1" valign="top"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/filmimages/stairwell-title.gif" width="300" height="31" border="0" alt="Stairwell Gallery"></font><font color="black" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="unnamed1_head"><b><br>\r\n							</b></span><span class="unnamed1_head">Admission to the Stairwell Gallery is FREE</span></font>\r\n					<p><font color="black" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="unnamed1_head"><b>Patrick McArdle: Photography</b></span></font><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><br>\r\n							<span class="unnamed1_head"><b><font color="#003366">Friday 22nd October &#150; Saturday 13th November</font></b></span></font></p>\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">Architectural photographs with a hint of the surreal - from an upside down Baltic to a World Trade Centre negative, things aren&#146;t always as they first appear...</font></p>\r\n					<p><a href="http://www.patrickmcardlephotography.com" target="_blank" onclick="CSAction(new Array(/*CMP*/''BD6CA0B059''));return CSClickReturn();" csclick="BD6CA0B059"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">www.patrickmcardlephotography.com</font></a></p></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td height="30" colspan="3"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;</font></td>\r\n			</tr>\r\n		</table>\r\n		<table width="525" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">\r\n			<tr>\r\n				<td width="47" valign="top" bgcolor="yellow"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;<a name="kinofest"></a></font></td>\r\n				<td valign="top" width="172" bgcolor="yellow"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">&nbsp;<br>\r\n						<img src="http://www.tynecine.org/filmimages/das_boot.jpg" width="141" height="141" border="0" alt="Das Boot"></font>\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/filmimages/run_lola_run.jpg" width="141" height="141" border="0" alt="Run Lola Run"></font></p>\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/filmimages/good_bye_lenin.jpg" width="141" height="141" border="0" alt="Good Bye, Lenin!"></font></p>\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/filmimages/kino-sponsors.gif" width="66" height="137" border="0" alt="Kinofest sponsors"></font></p>\r\n				</td>\r\n				<td class="unnamed1" valign="top" bgcolor="yellow"><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><img src="http://www.tynecine.org/filmimages/KinoFest-logo.gif" width="300" height="77" border="0" alt="Stairwell Gallery"></font>\r\n					<p><font color="black" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><b><span class="bold">Concluding our season of influential, exciting and memorable German films from over the last 100 years.</span></b></font></p>\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><b><span class="unnamed1_head">Das Boot: The Directors Cut </span></b>(15)<br>\r\n							<b><span class="unnamed1_head"><font color="red">Sunday 24th October, 4.00pm</font></span></b></font></p>\r\n					<p><font color="red" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">Dir. Wolfgang Peterson. Germany 1981. 3hrs 29mins. Subtitled.</font><font color="black" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><br>\r\n							Set entirely on board a submarine on one incredible voyage in 1941, the crewmen of a U-96 are hunting ships undersea, whilst dealing with the unbearable reality of their war under the waves. An immensely poignant anti-war masterpiece.</font></p>\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><span class="quote"><b><font color="red">&#147;The most awesome war movie ever made&#148;</font></b></span> EMPIRE</font></p>\r\n					<hr>\r\n					<p><font face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular"><a name="kinofest2"></a><b><span class="unnamed1_head">Run Lola Run </span></b>(15) <b><span class="bold">Lola Rennt</span><span class="unnamed1_head"><br>\r\n								</span><span class="unnamed1_head"><font color="red">Sunday 31st October, 4.00pm</font></span></b></font></p>\r\n					<p><font color="red" face="Arial,Helvetica,Geneva,Swiss,SunSans-Regular">Dir. Tom Tykwer. Germany 1998. 1hr 20mins. 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INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (80, 'Mobile Phones and services from My-Newcastle', 13, '<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"\r\n"http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd">\r\n<html>\r\n<head>\r\n<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">\r\n<title>Untitled Document</title>\r\n</head>\r\n\r\n<body>\r\n<table valign="top" width="520" align="center" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="7">\r\n  <tr>\r\n    <td><table width=100%>\r\n        <tr>\r\n          <td align="left" width=15%><a href="http://nokia-phone.2u.co.uk/mobile_phone_communications_site-map.php" onfocus="blur(this);"> <font face="Tahoma" size="2"><b>Site Map</b></font></a> </td>\r\n          <td width=25% align="center"><a href="http://nokia-phone.2u.co.uk/mobile-phone-insurance/" onfocus="blur(this);"> <font face="Tahoma" size="2"><b>Phone Insurance</b></font></a> </td>\r\n          <td width=20% align="center"><a href="http://nokia-phone.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/3-3g-three-threeg-mobile-phones.php" onfocus="blur(this);"> <font face="Tahoma" size="2"><b>3G Mobiles</b></font></a> </td>\r\n          <td width=15% align="center"><a href="http://nokia-phone.2u.co.uk/mobile-phone-ringtones/index.php" onfocus="blur(this);"> <font face="Tahoma" size="2"><b>Ringtones</b></font></a><br>\r\n          </td>\r\n          <td align="right" width="20%"><a href="http://nokia-phone.2u.co.uk/phones/orange_mobile_phone_phones/"> <font face="Tahoma" size="2"><b>Orange phones</b></font></a> </td>\r\n        </tr>\r\n    </table></td>\r\n  </tr>\r\n  <tr>\r\n    <td><table width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">\r\n        <tr>\r\n          <td align="left" valign="top"><table width="250" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" height="100%" align="left">\r\n              <tr>\r\n                <td colspan="3"><img src="https://www.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/images/3_3g_three_g_bluebar.gif" width="100%" height="1"></td>\r\n              </tr>\r\n              <tr>\r\n                <td height="100%" width="1"><img src="https://www.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/images/3_3g_three_g_bluebar.gif" width="1" height="100%"></td>\r\n                <td><a target="_blank" href="http://nokia-phone.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/3_3g_three_half_price_line_rental.php"> <img src="https://www.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/images/3_3g_three-half-price-line_rental.gif" border="0" width="248" height="118"alt="3g mobile phones - 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</b><font face="Tahoma" size="2" color="red"><b>NOW <u>ALL FREE</u> - THIS MONTH ONLY</b></font>\r\n        <li><font face="Tahoma" size="2" color="red"><b>FREE</b></font><b> - Half price line rental -</b> <a target="_blank" href="http://nokia-phone.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/3_3g_three_half_price_line_rental.php"> <font size="1" face="Tahoma">Details</font></a></li>\r\n        <a href="http://nokia-phone.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/3-3g-three-threeg-mobile-phones.php" onfocus="blur(this);"> <img src="https://www.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/images/3_3g_three_g_phone-phones-order.gif" alt="3G Phone - ORDER BELOW NOW" border="0" height="33" width="97" align="right"></a>\r\n        <li><font face="Tahoma" size="2" color="red"><b>FREE</b></font><b> - Insurance for 3 months</b> <a target="_blank" href="http://nokia-phone.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/3_3g_three_3_months_free_insurance.php"> <font size="1" face="Tahoma">Details</font></a></li>\r\n        <li><font face="Tahoma" size="2" color="red"><b>FREE</b></font><b> - Next Day Delivery</b> <a target="_blank" href="http://nokia-phone.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/3_3g_three_half_price_line_rental.php"> <font size="1" face="Tahoma">Details</font></a></li>\r\n        <br>\r\n        </font> <img src="https://www.2u.co.ukimages/2u_spacer_phone_insurance.gif" alt="3G Phone - three 3 g" border="0" height="5" width="350">\r\n        <table width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">\r\n          <tr>\r\n            <td valign="top" align="left"><table width="250" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="left">\r\n                <tr>\r\n                  <td colspan="3"><img src="https://www.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/images/3_3g_three_g_bluebar.gif" width="100%" height="1" alt="Three 3G NEC e616v 616v Phone"></td>\r\n                </tr>\r\n                <tr>\r\n                  <td height="100%" width="1"><img src="https://www.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/images/3_3g_three_g_bluebar.gif" width="1" height="100%" alt="Three 3G NEC e616v 616 Phone"></td>\r\n                  <td><table width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5">\r\n                      <tr>\r\n                        <td><a href="http://nokia-phone.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/3_3g_three_g_nec_e616v_616v.php"> <img src="https://www.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/images/3_3g_three_g_nec_e616_616-2.jpg" alt="3G Phone - NEC e616v 616v - click for features" border="0" height="127" width="80"></a> </td>\r\n                        <td width="170" valign="top"><font face="Tahoma" size="1" color="#000066"> <a href="http://nokia-phone.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/3_3g_three_g_nec_e616v_616v.php"> <font face="Tahoma" size="2" color="#000066"><b>3G NEC e616v</b></font></a> <br>\r\n                              <li>&nbsp;<b>Slim, sleek, compact</b><br>\r\n                              <li>&nbsp;<b>Video calling</b><br>\r\n                              <li>&nbsp;<b>MP3 Player</b><br>\r\n                              <li>&nbsp;<b>Full Bluetooth</b> <a href="http://nokia-phone.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/3_3g_three_g_nec_e616v_616v.php"> <img src="https://www.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/images/3_3g_three_g_logo_red.gif" alt="3 3G Phone - NEC e616v - click for features" border="0" width="30" height="37" align="right"> </a>\r\n                              <li>&nbsp;<b>GPS Location</b><br>\r\n                                  <br>\r\n                                  <a href="http://nokia-phone.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/3_3g_three_g_nec_e616v_616v.php"> <font face="Tahoma" size="1" color="red"> <b>NEW & FREE</b></font></a>       \r\n                        </font> </td>\r\n                      </tr>\r\n                      <tr>\r\n                    </table></td>\r\n                  <td height="100%" width="1"><img src="https://www.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/images/3_3g_three_g_bluebar.gif"width="1" height="100%" alt="Three 3G NEC e616v 616v Phone"></td>\r\n                </tr>\r\n                <tr>\r\n                  <td colspan="3"><img src="https://www.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/images/3_3g_three_g_bluebar.gif"width="100%" height="1" alt="Three 3G NEC e616v 616v Phone"></td>\r\n                </tr>\r\n            </table></td>\r\n            <td valign="top" align="right"><table width="250" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="right">\r\n                <tr>\r\n                  <td colspan="3"><img src="https://www.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/images/3_3g_three_g_bluebar.gif" width="100%" height="1" alt="Three 3G LG U8120 LG8120 Phone"></td>\r\n                </tr>\r\n                <tr>\r\n                  <td height="100%" width="1"><img src="https://www.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/images/3_3g_three_g_bluebar.gif" width="1" height="100%" alt="Three 3G LG U8120 LGU8120 Phone"></td>\r\n                  <td><table width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5">\r\n                      <tr>\r\n                        <td><a href="http://nokia-phone.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/3_3g_three_g_lg_U8120_lgu8120.php"> <img src="https://www.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/images/3_3g_three_g_lg_u8120_lgu81-2.jpg" alt="3G Phone - LG U8120 - click for features" border="0" height="127" width="80"></a> </td>\r\n                        <td width="170" valign="top"><font face="Tahoma" size="1" color="#000066"> <a href="http://nokia-phone.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/3_3g_three_g_lg_U8120_lgu8120.php" title="LG 8120"> <font face="Tahoma" size="2" color="#000066"><b>3G LG U8120</b></font></a> <br>\r\n                              <li>&nbsp;<b>All 3''s Video services</b><br>\r\n                              <li>&nbsp;<b>Stylish Clamshell</b><br>\r\n                              <li>&nbsp;<b>Hi-Res Digi-Cam</b><br>\r\n                              <li>&nbsp;<b>USB connectivity</b> <a href="http://nokia-phone.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/3_3g_three_g_lg_U8120_lgu8120.php"> <img src="https://www.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/images/3_3g_three_g_logo_red.gif" alt="3 3G Phone - LG U8120 - click for features" border="0" width="30" height="37" align="right"> </a>\r\n                              <li>&nbsp;<b>Speakerphone</b><br>\r\n                                  <br>\r\n                                  <a href="http://nokia-phone.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/3_3g_three_g_lg_U8120_lgu8120.php" title="LG 8120"> <font face="Tahoma" size="1" color="red"> <b>NEW & FREE</b></font></a>       \r\n                        </font> </td>\r\n                      </tr>\r\n                      <tr>\r\n                    </table></td>\r\n                  <td height="100%" width="1"><img src="https://www.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/images/3_3g_three_g_bluebar.gif"width="1" height="100%" alt="Three 3G LG U8120 Phone"></td>\r\n                </tr>\r\n                <tr>\r\n                  <td colspan="3"><img src="https://www.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/images/3_3g_three_g_bluebar.gif"width="100%" height="1" alt="Three 3G LG U8120 Phone"></td>\r\n                </tr>\r\n            </table></td>\r\n          </tr>\r\n        </table>\r\n        <br>\r\n        <table width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">\r\n          <tr>\r\n            <td valign="top" align="left"><table width="250" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="left">\r\n                <tr>\r\n                  <td colspan="3"><img src="https://www.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/images/3_3g_three_g_bluebar.gif" width="100%" height="1" alt="Three 3G NEC e228 228 Phone"></td>\r\n                </tr>\r\n                <tr>\r\n                  <td height="100%" width="1"><img src="https://www.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/images/3_3g_three_g_bluebar.gif" width="1" height="100%" alt="Three 3G NEC e228 228 Phone"></td>\r\n                  <td><table width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5">\r\n                      <tr>\r\n                        <td><a href="http://nokia-phone.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/3_3g_three_g_nec_e228_228.php"> <img src="https://www.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/images/3_3g_three_g_nec_e228_228.jpg" alt="3G Phone - NEC e228 - click for features" border="0" height="127" width="80"></a> </td>\r\n                        <td width="170" valign="top"><font face="Tahoma" size="1" color="#000066"> <a href="http://nokia-phone.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/3_3g_three_g_nec_e228_228.php" title="NEC e228"> <font face="Tahoma" size="2" color="#000066"><b>3G NEC e228</b></font></a> <br>\r\n                              <li>&nbsp;<b>Slim, sleek, compact</b><br>\r\n                              <li>&nbsp;<b>Video calling</b><br>\r\n                              <li>&nbsp;<b>MP3 Player</b><br>\r\n                              <li>&nbsp;<b>Speakerphone</b> <a href="http://nokia-phone.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/3_3g_three_g_nec_e228_228.php"> <img src="https://www.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/images/3_3g_three_g_logo_red.gif" alt="3 3G Phone - NEC e228 - click for features" border="0" width="30" height="37" align="right"> </a>\r\n                              <li>&nbsp;<b>GPS Location</b><br>\r\n                                  <br>\r\n                                  <a href="http://nokia-phone.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/3_3g_three_g_nec_e228_228.php" title="NEC 228"> <font face="Tahoma" size="1" color="red"> <b>NEW & FREE</b></font></a>       \r\n                        </font> </td>\r\n                      </tr>\r\n                      <tr>\r\n                    </table></td>\r\n                  <td height="100%" width="1"><img src="https://www.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/images/3_3g_three_g_bluebar.gif"width="1" height="100%" alt="Three 3G NEC e228 228 Phone"></td>\r\n                </tr>\r\n                <tr>\r\n                  <td colspan="3"><img src="https://www.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/images/3_3g_three_g_bluebar.gif"width="100%" height="1" alt="Three 3G NEC e228 228 Phone"></td>\r\n                </tr>\r\n            </table></td>\r\n            <td valign="top" align="right"><table width="250" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="right">\r\n                <tr>\r\n                  <td colspan="3"><img src="https://www.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/images/3_3g_three_g_bluebar.gif" width="100%" height="1" alt="Three 3G Motorola A925 Phone"></td>\r\n                </tr>\r\n                <tr>\r\n                  <td height="100%" width="1"><img src="https://www.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/images/3_3g_three_g_bluebar.gif" width="1" height="100%" alt="Three 3G Motorola A925 Phone"></td>\r\n                  <td><table width="100%" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5">\r\n                      <tr>\r\n                        <td><a href="http://nokia-phone.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/3_3g_motorola_a925.php"> <img src="https://www.2u.co.uk/phones/3_3g_mobile_phone_phones/images/motorola_a925-small.jpg" alt="3G Phone - 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VISIBILITY: hidden">\r\n<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0>\r\n<FORM name=airForm action=http://www.travelnow.com/index.jsp?pageName=airSearch&amp;cid=124301&amp;locale=en method=post>\r\n<TBODY>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD>\r\n<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width="100%" border=0>\r\n<TBODY>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD class=search-bold>Search for Flights</TD>\r\n<TD width=20></TD>\r\n<TD><IMG height=1 src="http://affiliate.travelnow.com/searchboximages/p.gif" width=50 border=0> or search by <A href="http://www.travelnow.com/index.jsp?pageName=airSearch&amp;cid=124301&amp;advancedOptions=true">Advanced Options</A> </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>\r\n<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=2 width="100%" border=0>\r\n<TBODY>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD>Departure City:<BR><INPUT size=25 name=departureCity></TD>\r\n<TD noWrap colSpan=2>Depart<BR><SELECT onchange="amadChange(document.airForm.departureMonth, document.airForm.departureDay, document.airForm.returnMonth, document.airForm.returnDay)" name=departureDay> <OPTION value=1>1</OPTION> <OPTION value=2>2</OPTION> <OPTION value=3>3</OPTION> <OPTION value=4>4</OPTION> <OPTION value=5>5</OPTION> <OPTION value=6>6</OPTION> <OPTION value=7>7</OPTION> <OPTION value=8>8</OPTION> <OPTION value=9>9</OPTION> <OPTION value=10>10</OPTION> <OPTION value=11>11</OPTION> <OPTION value=12>12</OPTION> <OPTION value=13>13</OPTION> <OPTION value=14>14</OPTION> <OPTION value=15>15</OPTION> <OPTION value=16>16</OPTION> <OPTION value=17>17</OPTION> <OPTION value=18>18</OPTION> <OPTION value=19>19</OPTION> <OPTION value=20>20</OPTION> <OPTION value=21>21</OPTION> <OPTION value=22>22</OPTION> <OPTION value=23>23</OPTION> <OPTION value=24>24</OPTION> <OPTION value=25>25</OPTION> <OPTION value=26>26</OPTION> <OPTION value=27 selected>27</OPTION> <OPTION value=28>28</OPTION> <OPTION value=29>29</OPTION> <OPTION value=30>30</OPTION> <OPTION value=31>31</OPTION></SELECT> <SELECT onchange="javascript:amadChange(document.airForm.departureMonth, document.airForm.departureDay, document.airForm.returnMonth, document.airForm.returnDay);" name=departureMonth> <OPTION value=0 selected>January</OPTION> <OPTION value=1>February</OPTION> <OPTION value=2>March</OPTION> <OPTION value=3>April</OPTION> <OPTION value=4>May</OPTION> <OPTION value=5>June</OPTION> <OPTION value=6>July</OPTION> <OPTION value=7>August</OPTION> <OPTION value=8>September</OPTION> <OPTION value=9>October</OPTION> <OPTION value=10>November</OPTION> <OPTION value=11>December</OPTION></SELECT> <SELECT onchange="validateDepWindow(''airForm'')" name=tempDepTime> <OPTION value=ANT selected>Anytime</OPTION> <OPTION value=M>Morning</OPTION> <OPTION value=A>Afternoon</OPTION> <OPTION value=E>Evening</OPTION> &gt;<OPTION value=1AM>1:00<OPTION value=2AM>2:00<OPTION value=3AM>3:00<OPTION value=4AM>4:00<OPTION value=5AM>5:00<OPTION value=6AM>6:00<OPTION value=7AM>7:00<OPTION value=8AM>8:00<OPTION value=9AM>9:00<OPTION value=10AM>10:00<OPTION value=11AM>11:00<OPTION value=12PM>12:00<OPTION value=1PM>13:00<OPTION value=2PM>14:00<OPTION value=3PM>15:00<OPTION value=4PM>16:00<OPTION value=5PM>17:00<OPTION value=6PM>18:00<OPTION value=7PM>19:00<OPTION value=8PM>20:00<OPTION value=9PM>21:00<OPTION value=10PM>22:00<OPTION value=11PM>23:00<OPTION value=12AM>24:00</OPTION></SELECT><INPUT type=hidden value=12PM name=departureTime></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD>Arrival City:<BR><INPUT size=25 name=destinationCity></TD>\r\n<TD noWrap colSpan=2>Return:<BR><SELECT onchange=dmddChange(document.airForm.returnMonth,document.airForm.returnDay) name=returnDay> <OPTION value=1>1</OPTION> <OPTION value=2>2</OPTION> <OPTION value=3>3</OPTION> <OPTION value=4>4</OPTION> <OPTION value=5>5</OPTION> <OPTION value=6>6</OPTION> <OPTION value=7>7</OPTION> <OPTION value=8>8</OPTION> <OPTION value=9>9</OPTION> <OPTION value=10>10</OPTION> <OPTION value=11>11</OPTION> <OPTION value=12>12</OPTION> <OPTION value=13>13</OPTION> <OPTION value=14>14</OPTION> <OPTION value=15>15</OPTION> <OPTION value=16>16</OPTION> <OPTION value=17>17</OPTION> <OPTION value=18>18</OPTION> <OPTION value=19>19</OPTION> <OPTION value=20>20</OPTION> <OPTION value=21>21</OPTION> <OPTION value=22>22</OPTION> <OPTION value=23>23</OPTION> <OPTION value=24>24</OPTION> <OPTION value=25>25</OPTION> <OPTION value=26>26</OPTION> <OPTION value=27 selected>27</OPTION> <OPTION value=28>28</OPTION> <OPTION value=29>29</OPTION> <OPTION value=30>30</OPTION> <OPTION value=31>31</OPTION></SELECT> <SELECT onchange=javascript:dmddChange(document.airForm.returnMonth,document.airForm.returnDay); 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INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (105, 'Basildon Restaurant guide', 7, '<STRONG>Aroma<BR></STRONG>Festival Leisure Park<BR>Festival Way<BR>Basildon SS14 3WB<B><BR></B>Tel: 01268 527880<B></B><BR><BR>\r\n<TABLE borderColor=#000099 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=1 width=474 border=1>&nbsp; \r\n<TBODY>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=15><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Star rating</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=15>4 stars</TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=20><FONT color=#000099><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Type of food</FONT></B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=20><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Chinese</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=25><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>What''s the food / drink like?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=25>\r\n<P><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>The food is very nice. There is a buffet which has a huge choice of food to choose from, so there will be something everyone will like. Also there is a desserts layout which is a buffet too. The drinks are normal prices.</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=18><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>What''s the clientele /atmosphere like?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=18><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>In the buffet part downstairs it is quite loud but it is still a nice place to go. Staff are very helpful and polite, and serve you very quickly.</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=14><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>Good for kids?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=14><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Very good for kids as they can go and choose what they want.</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=17><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Disabled access?</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=17><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>yes</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=15><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>Value for money?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=15><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Good value for money, but if you only eat a couple of dishes then you are paying the full £15.00 and not eating your moneys worth. But otherwise excellent value.</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=4><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Anything else to say?</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=4><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Excellent food, excellent value for money.</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=7><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Reviewer</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=7><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Sarah Smith</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=7>\r\n<P><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Date of review</B></FONT></P></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=7><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>August 2004</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><BR>\r\n<TABLE borderColor=#000099 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=1 width=474 border=1>&nbsp; \r\n<TBODY>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=15><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Star rating</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=15>4 stars</TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=20><FONT color=#000099><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Type of food</FONT></B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=20><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Chinese</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=25><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>What''s the food / drink like?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=25>\r\n<P><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>The food is always delicious, fresh and the choice is endless - There is something to suit everyone''s pallet.</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=18><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>What''s the clientele /atmosphere like?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=18><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>There is much hustle and movement downstairs in the Buffet. The atmosphere is ideal for parties, hen/stag nights and grabbing a quick meal before a movie. Upstairs on the other hand is decorative and relaxing for a more intimate a la carte meal. The service for both parts of the restaurant is unbeatable.</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=14><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>Good for kids?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=14><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Brilliant - especially the buffet.</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=17><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Disabled access?</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=17><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Yes</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=15><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>Value for money?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=15><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Good value for money and the food is of excellent quality too.</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=4><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Anything else to say?</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=4><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>I would thoroughly recommend it to anyone, especially the buffet if they can never decide what dish they want!</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=7><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Reviewer</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=7><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Andrew Cookson</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=7>\r\n<P><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Date of review</B></FONT></P></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=7><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>December 2003 </FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>\r\n<P>&nbsp;</P>\r\n<P><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2><B>The Haywain Beefeater Restaurant and Pub</B></FONT><BR><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>The Haywain, <BR>High Rd, <BR>Fobbing, <BR>Stanford-Le-Hope, <BR>Essex SS17 9NR<BR></FONT><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Tel: 01268 554500 </FONT><BR></P>\r\n<P>\r\n<TABLE borderColor=#000099 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=1 width=474 border=1>&nbsp; \r\n<TBODY>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=15><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Star rating</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=15><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>5 stars</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=20><FONT color=#000099><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Type of food</FONT></B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=20><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Grill</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=25><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>What''s the food / drink like?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=25>\r\n<P><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Excellent food could not fault it one bit.</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=18><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>What''s the clientele /atmosphere like?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=18><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Excellent atmosphere very welcoming.</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=14><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>Good for kids?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=14><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>yes cater for everyone.</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=17><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Disabled access?</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=17><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>yes</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=15><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>Value for money?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=15><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Excellent value for money. </FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=4><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Anything else to say?</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=4><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>The staff was excellent there couldn''t wish for a better restuarant.</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=7><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Reviewer</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=7><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Emma Brown</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=7>\r\n<P><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Date of review</B></FONT></P></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=7><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>October 2004 </FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><BR>\r\n<TABLE borderColor=#000099 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=1 width=474 border=1>&nbsp; \r\n<TBODY>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=15><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Star rating</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=15><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>5 stars</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=20><FONT color=#000099><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Type of food</FONT></B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=20><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Grill</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=25><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>What''s the food / drink like?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=25>\r\n<P><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Food is fantastic the new menu is really nice.</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=18><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>What''s the clientele /atmosphere like?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=18><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Service with a smile and a real "What you want, How you like it" feel.</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=14><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>Good for kids?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=14><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Yeah great, though not welcome after 9 pm in the bar.</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=17><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Disabled access?</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=17><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>yep</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=15><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>Value for money?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=15><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>yeah better than average.</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=4><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Anything else to say?</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=4><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Just a big thankyou to all the team for looking after me and the kids so well.</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=7><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Reviewer</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=7><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Sue Martin</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=7>\r\n<P><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Date of review</B></FONT></P></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=7><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>March 2004 </FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE></P><STRONG>Chilis Grill and Bar<FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2></FONT></FONT><BR></STRONG>Festival Leisure Park<BR>Cranes Farm Road<BR>Basildon<BR>Tel: 01268 275678<BR>\r\n<TABLE borderColor=#000099 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=1 width=474 border=1>&nbsp;\r\n<TBODY>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=15><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Star rating</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=15><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>3 stars</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=20><FONT color=#000099><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Type of food</FONT></B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=20><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Fajitas, burgers, steak</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=25><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>What''s the food / drink like?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=25>\r\n<P><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Food generally good although they''re always out of blossom onion fingy! And they didn''t have no chilli!!!!</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=18><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>What''s the clientele /atmosphere like?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=18><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Ok, nice people</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=14><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>Good for kids?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=14><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Don''t know</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=17><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Disabled access?</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=17><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>yup, flat surfaces</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=15><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>Value for money?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=15><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Yeah it reasonably priced</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=4><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Anything else to say?</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=4><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Found bacon in the veggie food! </FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=7><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Reviewer</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=7><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Sarah</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=7>\r\n<P><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Date of review</B></FONT></P></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=7><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>December 2004 </FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><BR>\r\n<TABLE borderColor=#000099 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=1 width=474 border=1>&nbsp;\r\n<TBODY>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=15><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Star rating</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=15><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>5 stars</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=20><FONT color=#000099><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Type of food</FONT></B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=20><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>all types of food from chicken to steak also vegertarian to seafood</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=25><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>What''s the food / drink like?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=25>\r\n<P><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>affordable and very nice</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=18><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>What''s the clientele /atmosphere like?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=18><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>staff are very polite and the atmosphere is very relaxed</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=14><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>Good for kids?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=14><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>yes</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=17><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Disabled access?</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=17><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>yes</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=15><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>Value for money?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=15><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>good value for money</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=4><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Anything else to say?</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=4><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>it is a really nice place to go for a meal and i would go again</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=7><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Reviewer</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=7><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>helen</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=7>\r\n<P><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Date of review</B></FONT></P></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=7><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Insert date here</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><BR><BR>\r\n<TABLE borderColor=#000099 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=1 width=474 border=1>&nbsp;\r\n<TBODY>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=15><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Star rating</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=15><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>4 stars</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=20><FONT color=#000099><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Type of food</FONT></B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=20><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Mexican</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=25><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>What''s the food / drink like?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=25>\r\n<P><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>There are a number of starters, even the ones to share are quite a big size! There is a lot of chicken and wrap meals availiable. The wrap meals are very good value for money as you get a whole tray of meats, peppers and sauce to make a little wrap with!</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=18><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>What''s the clientele /atmosphere like?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=18><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Very friendly atmosphere, and the staff were very polite and helpful.</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=14><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>Good for kids?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=14><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Didn''t see a childrens menu available.</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=17><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Disabled access?</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=17><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Yes</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=15><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>Value for money?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=15><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>It costs more than your local Beefeater but it is very good food and there is a sufficient amount of it.</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=4><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Anything else to say?</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=4><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Good evening out.</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=7><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Reviewer</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=7><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Sarah</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=7>\r\n<P><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Date of review</B></FONT></P></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=7><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>August 2004</FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><BR><BR>\r\n<TABLE borderColor=#000099 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=1 width=474 border=1>&nbsp;\r\n<TBODY>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=15><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Star rating</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=15><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>1 star</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=20><FONT color=#000099><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Type of food</FONT></B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=20><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Mexican and traditional.</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=25><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>What''s the food / drink like?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=25>\r\n<P><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Nachos were a dream followed by chicken, so full we couldn''t eat dessert.</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=18><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>What''s the clientele /atmosphere like?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=18><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Friendly and very helpful. Atmosphere was relaxing.</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=14><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>Good for kids?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=14><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Yes.</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=21><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Disabled access?</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=21><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2></FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=15><B><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2>Value for money?</FONT></B></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=15><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>A bit pricey, but lunch menu value for money.</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=4><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Anything else to say?</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=4><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>The seating was brilliant and very comfortable, ideal on a busy night.</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=7><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Reviewer</B></FONT></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=7><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>Elaine</FONT></TD></TR>\r\n<TR vAlign=top align=left>\r\n<TD width=150 height=7>\r\n<P><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" color=#000099 size=2><B>Date of review</B></FONT></P></TD>\r\n<TD width=314 height=7><FONT face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size=2>November 2003 </FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>', NULL, 'Basildon Restaurant guide', 'Basildon Restaurant guide', 'Basildon Restaurant guide', 1, 5, 'We get the lowdown on some local Basildon Restaurants so you don''t have to!', NULL);
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (106, 'Customs House North Shields - Music Listings', 11, '<TABLE class=chouse cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=715 border=0>\r\n<TBODY>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=715 colSpan=4 height=20>&nbsp; </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>\r\n<TABLE class=chouse height=25 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=715 border=0>\r\n<TBODY>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=203>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=203><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/curtisstigers" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=203>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=203>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Tuesday 25 January, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Curtis Stigers</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>After a brief detour as an international pop star, Curtis returned to his first love - jazz. With critically acclaimed albums, he has established himself as a world-class vocalist and song interpreter. Best known for the hit singles<I> I Wonder Why</I> and <I>You''re All That Matters to Me</I>, the platinum-selling vocalist and saxophonist performs a selection of hand-picked standards, alongside stunning new versions of these biggest hits and some brand new songs. With his latest album <I>You Inspire Me</I>, chosen by The Sunday Times as their Jazz CD of the Year, the jazz superstar is recognised as one of the world''s most gifted performers.</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £15</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=162><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/kentduchaine" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=162>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Wednesday 26 January, 8.00pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Kent DuChaine</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>At a young age, the music of the Mississippi Delta stole Kent''s heart. Immersed in the music of <I>Robert Johnson</I>, he learned to play slide guitar in 1969, and has since worked with guitar genius <I>Bukka White</I>, <I>John Lee Hooker</I>, <I>Howling Wolf</I>, and legendary songwriter and performer <I>Willie Dixon</I>. His reputation as a guitarist has continued to grow, as plays authentic Delta blues, urban blues and his own original music all around the world. </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2><I>"He reminds me of a young Muddy Waters" <B>Willie Dixon</B></I></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £9</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=162><IMG height=161 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/williamsonrenbourn" width=202></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=162>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Thursday 27 January, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Robin Williamson &amp; John Renbourn</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>An exceptional musician for over 30 years, John mixes jazz, folk and blues, with a beautiful command of his instrument, making him one of the most refreshing and tasteful guitarists of his era. <I>Robin Williamson</I> is a musician whose ability runs to playing over forty instruments. Also a songwriter of some stature, he was singer and founder member of the <I>Incredible String Band</I>. Together the pair interpret traditional songs, as well as successfully synthesising the ancient and modern, in a warm and witty style. </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £12 (£10 conc)</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=204>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=204><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/wholelottaled" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=204>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=204>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Saturday 29 January, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Whole Lotta Led</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#de6262>Early Days, Latter Days Tour</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>The country''s finest Led Zeppelin tribute band perform a set which includes songs from every one of Led Zeppelin''s studio albums. With such a vast catalogue to choose from, the band will change the set regularly as the tour progresses, to cover the whole of the band¹s incredible career. With the first half of the show containing the early material, and the second half the later songs, this will be a two and a half hour show packed with all the Zeppelin classics. </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £11 (£9 under 16s)</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=163>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=163><IMG height=161 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/alanprice" width=202></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=163>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=163>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Sunday 27 February, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>An Evening With Alan Price</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>From massive success with <I>The Animals</I>, to solo success and hit musicals, Alan Price is Jarrow''s favourite son. This home town concert features memories, songs and stories from his musical life; including tales of <I>The Animals</I>, <I>The Alan Price Set</I> and <I>Georgie Fame</I>; the musical <I>Andy Capp</I>, the film <I>O Lucky Man</I>, and anecdotes from British rock ''n'' roll from the late 1950s to the present day. Always a sell-out, early booking is recommended for this show.</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £14 (£12 conc) FRIENDS £11</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=186>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=186><IMG height=185 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/azizibrahim" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=186>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=186>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Tuesday 1 March, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Aziz Ibrahim</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>Aziz became one of the most talked about musicians of his era, when he replaced John Squire in the Stone Roses. Since then, Aziz has continued to play and write with Ian Brown. With a unique East/West style of playing, described as Ravi meets Jimi, and solo records featuring the likes of Paul Weller, he is now recognised as one of the most gifted guitarists of his generation. </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £10 (£8 conc)</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=162><IMG height=161 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/johnnydickinson" width=202></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=162>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Friday 4 March, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Johnny Dickinson</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>Reminiscent of <I>Kelly Joe Phelps</I> and <I>Martin Simpson</I>, Northumberland-based Johnny was the leader of <I>Paul Lamb and the Kingsnakes</I> and the <I>Hillbillies From Outer Space</I>. Now solo, he has developed a unique style of playing which crosses Celtic flavours with American Blues. With performances alongside <I>Tommy Emmanuel</I> under his belt, and a nomination for a <I>BBC Radio 2 Horizons Award</I>, this is a chance to see the man described as the most potent slide player in the UK.</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £8.50 (£7.50 conc)</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=162><IMG height=161 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/martynandsteve" width=202></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=162>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Thursday 31 March, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Martyn Joseph &amp; Steve Knightley</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>Two of this country''s most gifted and charismatic singer/songwriters, join forces for a unique evening of acoustic music. Steve Knightley is best known as one of <I>Show of Hands</I>, England''s foremost acoustic-roots duo (Best Live Act in the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2004); writing compositions that are melodic and superbly crafted. An acclaimed folk singer for over 20 years, Martyn is respected for the lyrical narrative style of his songs, and his passionate and witty live performances. Together they are a force to be reckoned with!</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £12 (£10 conc)</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=165>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=165>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=165>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=165>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Sunday 17 April, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Robin Trower</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>After taking a lengthy break, the ''white Hendrix'' returns to the stage. One of the finest guitarists in rock ''n'' roll history, from his early days with <I>The Paramounts</I> and <I>Procul Harum</I>, Robin went on to build a major career in the States, touring stadiums and festivals. With several US chart albums to his name, including the legendary <I>Bridge of Sighs</I>, we are delighted Robin is bringing his unique power blues/rock to South Shields.</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £15</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=162><IMG height=161 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/jimdiamondsnake" width=202></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=162>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Thursday 21 April, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Jim Diamond &amp; Snake Davis</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>Legendary singer-songwriter <I>Jim Diamond</I> and soul saxophonist <I>Snake Davis</I> are the smallest soul band in the world! Everyone remembers Jim''s distinctive voice from his million-selling hits <I>I Won''t Let You Down</I>, <I>Shoulda Known Better</I> and <I>Hi Ho Silver</I> (the hit theme tune to ITV''s <I>Boon</I>). Snake Davis is one of the UK''s leading saxophone players, working with <I>Paul McCartney</I>, <I>Ray Charles</I> and <I>James Brown</I>. With a shared love of soul music, heartfelt melodies and great lyrics, together they play a joyful, passionate and entertaining mix of Jim Diamond classics, new songs and favourite covers.</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £10 (£9 conc) FRIENDS £8</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=162><IMG height=161 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/mugenkyodummers" width=202></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=162>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Friday 6 May, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>Prepare for your senses to be awakened, when the thundering rhythms of the Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers return. The team push musical boundaries, and astound and enthral audiences everywhere, with their exhilarating raw energy. The delicate flute, gentle bells and percussion interweave with the powerful rhythms on the huge Taiko drums in a visually spellbinding display of grace, choreography and athleticism. </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £12.50 (£10.50 conc)</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=203>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=203><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/joebrown" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=203>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=203>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Friday 13 May, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Joe Brown &amp; His Bruvvers</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>With a career spanning over 40 years, appearances as a guitarist with Johnny Cash, Gene Vincent and Eddie Cochran, and successful TV and theatre shows behind him, the cheery cockney and his band, are still going strong, and bring their hugely successful show to South Shields.</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £13.50</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=202>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=202><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/georgiefame" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=202>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=202>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Sunday 15 May, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Georgie Fame &amp; Sons</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>With over twenty albums and fourteen hit singles, including the Number 1s: <I>Yeh Yeh</I>, <I>Getaway</I> and <I>The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde</I>, Georgie''s popularity continues to go from strength to strength. Add to this a long list of collaborations with some of music''s most famous names, including <I>Eric Clapton</I> and <I>Van Morrison</I>, and in Georgie Fame you have bona fide musical legend! Appearing here with sons, the great man plays some favourites from the past, and shares stories from his life and career. </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2><I>"There''s no point in doing it when Georgie Fame could do it 10 times better!" <B>Bill Wyman</B></I></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £13.50</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=202>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=202><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/midgeure" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=202>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=202>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Wednesday 20 July, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Midge Ure</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>Midge has consistently produced incredibly innovative pop music. From teenybop phenomenon <I>Slik</I> and power-pop band <I>Rich Kids</I> to 80s electro-pop stars <I>Ultravox</I>, Midge has written some timeless pop records. The success of <I>Vienna</I> made him a star, but it was writing Band Aid''s <I>Do They Know It''s Christmas</I>, and his enthusiasm and musical skill, that helped to make a global success of <I>Live Aid</I>. His versatility is surpassed only by his love of live performance, and with a newly written autobiography, the re-recording of the <I>Band Aid</I> record, and <I>Live Aid</I> finally released on DVD, Midge performs all the hits, and reads extracts from his book in this special intimate show.</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £15</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=203>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=203><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/thejiveaces" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=203>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=203>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Sunday 7 August, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>The Jive Aces</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>The red-hot six-piece band are back! With their high energy swingin'' music, bright matching suits, wild stage antics, and irresistible humour, The Jive Aces quickly get any audience on their feet. If you missed them last time around, sieze the opportunity to see why the the UK''s top Jive and Swing band pack them in at festivals, theatres and clubs throughout the world. Infectious music with the energy of 50''s rock ''n'' roll and the glamour of the 40s, each and every show is guaranteed to go with a swing!</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £9 (£8 conc) FRIENDS £7</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=168>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=168>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=168>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=168>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Saturday 3 September, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Nearly Dan</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>Steely Dan''s <I>Donald Fagen</I> and <I>Walter Becker</I> created some of the most influential music of the pop era. Inspired arrangements and witty lyrics combined to make this some of the most distinctive music ever to grace the turntable. Their stylish music is still much in demand, and on their first visit to The Customs House, the ten-strong tribute band Nearly Dan promise all the old favourites in a two hour show, celebrating three decades of the super cool music of <I>Steely Dan</I>. </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £12 (£10 conc)</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=168>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=168><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/northernsinfonia" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=168>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=168>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Saturday 24 September, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Northern Sinfonia</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>To celebrate our 10th Anniversary year, we are delighted to be staging a concert by Northern Sinfonia. 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INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (107, 'Customs House North Shields - Theatre Listings', 11, '<TABLE class=chouse cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=715 border=0>\r\n<TBODY>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=715 colSpan=4 height=21>&nbsp;</TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>\r\n<TABLE class=chouse cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=715 border=0>\r\n<TBODY>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=17 height=203>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=202 height=203><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/dickwhittington" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=15 height=203>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=481 height=203>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Thursday 2 December - Saturday 8 January</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=2>Dick Whittington</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>Our pantomime offers the most fun, at the best value anywhere in the North East. Stars of the show are Tyneside panto legends Ray Spencer and Bob Stott, alongside a cast of local favourites, including TV and Radio personality Kathy Secker. With a daft old Dame, and plenty of comedy, the show offers up laughter, mayhem and traditional Geordie fun for all the family. </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=3>With the kind support of <FONT color=#009900><B>ASDA</B></FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2><I>"If there¹s a more joyous example of the panto craft in Britain... then I have yet to see it" <B>The Journal </B></I></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#990099 size=2>Tickets from £6.99</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=17 height=148>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=202 height=148><IMG height=149 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/iwritethesongs" width=202></TD>\r\n<TD width=15 height=148>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=481 height=148>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Monday 13 &amp; Tuesday 14 December, 7.30pm</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=2>I Write The Songs</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2><I>A Cut Above Productions</I> is an exciting new adult performing arts company created by Shelley Lamb, David Ducasse and Suzanne Richardson. The company''s debut performance will be this concert celebrating composers who have entertained us throughout the decades. With popular works from Bacharach, Manilow and Queen through to musical melodies by the brothers Gershwin, Lloyd-Webber, and Rodgers &amp; Hammerstein, the group promise to warm the winter nights with a treat for all music lovers. Proceeds raised will be donated to <I>The Grace House Appeal.</I></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#990099 size=2>Tickets : £9 (£6.50 conc) Groups (10+) £6.50</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=17 height=160>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=202 height=160><IMG height=161 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/swingfever" width=202></TD>\r\n<TD width=15 height=160>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=481 height=160>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Friday 17 December, 7.30pm</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=2>Swing Fever Christmas Special</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>Following the success of their August show, the Swing Fever team return with a Christmas flavour. Complete with a live band, the show pays tribute to the stars of the Swing era, with a special emphasis on the Christmas classics.</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#990099 size=2>Tickets : SOLD OUT!</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=17 height=203>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=202 height=203><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/darrenlynton" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=15 height=203>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=481 height=203>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Saturday 15 January, 7.30pm</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=2>Darren Lynton </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=2>Home For The Night</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>In what is becoming a tradition at The Customs House, South Shields born vocalist Darren Lynton, brings his acclaimed show back home, after touring the world for the last 10 months. His versatility has earned him rave reviews right across the globe, with everything from <I>Phantom of the Opera</I> to <I>Tom Jones</I>. Tonight''s show features special guests, and promises to be a treat for fans old and new. </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#990099 size=2>Tickets : £10 (£8 conc)</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=17 height=202>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=202 height=202><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/twovictoriantales" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=15 height=202>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=481 height=202>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Sunday 16 January, 7.30pm</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=2>Two Victorian Tales</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>A one-man dramatisation of two classic short stories. <I>The Signalman</I> by Charles Dickens is a masterpiece of the supernatural, telling of a wealthy industrialist who stumbles upon a lonely signal box, and befriends its solitary inhabitant. <I>The Three Strangers</I> by Thomas Hardy is a classic thriller, set at a christening party. These two stories of strange happenings are masterpieces in their own right. Raymond Sargent''s interpretation instils powerful images in the mind, and is a real indulgence for those with a taste for great stories, terrifically told. </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#990099 size=2>Tickets : £8 (£7 conc) FRIENDS £6</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=17 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=202 height=162><IMG height=161 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/rotarylogo" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=15 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=481 height=162>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Wednesday 26 January, 7.30pm</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=2>The Rotary Clubs of South Tyneside present: </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=2>Durham Constabulary Male Voice Choir</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>As one of the many <I>Rotary the World Over</I> events to commemorate the <I>Centenary of Rotary</I>, the four clubs within South Tyneside are pleased to present this prestigious concert. The choir has been in existence since 1948, and performs nationally at venues such as The Royal Albert Hall and the Birmingham Symphony Hall. They are well known for their dedication and entertainment, and this promises to be a great night. Proceeds from the concert will be donated to Rotary charities.</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#990099 size=2>Tickets : £7</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=17 height=93>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=202 height=93>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD width=15 height=93>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=481 height=93>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=4><B>February Drama Festival</B></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>Our February Drama Festival has been running for four years, and in the venue''s 10th Anniversary year we wanted to do something a bit different. With the help of <I>New Writing North</I>, we launched a New Comedy Writing Competition, for budding writers who had never had a play professionally produced before. The quality of entries, and in particular the three plays we are staging, demonstrate the wealth of undiscovered talent that exists in our region.</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=17 height=202>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=202 height=202><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/jumpyoub" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=15 height=202>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=481 height=202>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Wednesday 2 - Saturday 5 February, 7.30pm (+Thurs 2.30pm)</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=2>Jump You B*****d</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>By Paul Buie</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>A comedy about man who has had enough of life, and climbs to the top of the Tyne Bridge to contemplate suicide. He is joined by a Policeman who tries to talk him down, and a radio reporter who sees the incident as a career stepping stone. Also involved, are a married couple who mark each wedding anniversary by walking across the Tyne Bridge on their way to their favourite restaurant. Directed by Jackie Fielding. </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#990099 size=2>Tickets : £9 (£7 conc) FRIENDS £6</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=17 height=203>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=202 height=203><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/offtrack" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=15 height=203>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=481 height=203>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Wednesday 9 - Saturday 12 February, 7.30pm (+Thurs 2.30pm)</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=2>Off Track</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>By Kevin Gardner</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>Trapped in the sandwich bar of a run-down, out-of-the-way railway station, a mis-matched group of would-be commuters embark on a journey of self discovery, and conspire to change their lives forever. While waiting for their trains - which never arrive - they resolve to take over the running of the <I>Brief Encounter Tea Rooms</I>. But will they make it to the Grand Opening..? Directed by Dolores Porretta Brown. </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#990099 size=2>Tickets : £9 (£7 conc) FRIENDS £6</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=17 height=163>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=202 height=163><IMG height=161 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/scribblers" width=202></TD>\r\n<TD width=15 height=163>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=481 height=163>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Wednesday 16 - Saturday 19 February, 7.30pm (+Thurs 2.30pm) </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=2>Scribblers</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>By John Barnshaw</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>Set in a small room inside a local library, a writers'' group meets once a week. Surrounded by other group activities, including Dog Training Classes, Spiritualists and the town''s Amateur Dramatic Society, the situation is far from ideal. The writers themselves are a mixed bunch, from a former Scots army major, to a retired council bin man, and the mix doesn''t always result in harmony. The fun starts when a large consignment of life-sized stuffed animals is dumped in their meeting room - and that is only the start of their problems... Directed by Chris Elphinstone. </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#990099 size=2>Tickets : £9 (£7 conc) FRIENDS £6</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=17 height=164>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=202 height=164><IMG height=161 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/anythinggoes" width=202></TD>\r\n<TD width=15 height=164>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=481 height=164>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Tuesday 22 February - Saturday 26 February,7.30pm (+ Sat 2.30pm)</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=2>South Shields Gilbert &amp; Sullivan Society present: </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=2>Anything Goes</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>A fun-packed version of Cole Porter''s wonderful musical. A young man falls in love with a beautiful blonde. When he sees her being forced onto a luxury liner, he decides to follow and rescue her. He discovers that she is an English heiress who ran away from home, and is now being returned to England. He also discovers that his boss is on the ship. To avoid discovery, he has to disguise himself! Great fun, with terrific music, the show features the hit song <I>I Get A Kick Out Of You</I>. </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#990099 size=2>Tickets : £5.50 - £9.50 Group discount 10% off</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=17 height=204>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=202 height=204><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/barrynorman" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=15 height=204>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=481 height=204>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Thursday 10 March, 7.30pm</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=2>An Audience With Barry Norman ... And Why Not? Memoirs of A Film Lover</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2></FONT><FONT size=2>Due to illness, Barry has had to cancel his last two visits to South Shields. So this is third time lucky for an audience with the UK''s finest film critic. The show reveals the sensational secrets of celluloid stars, and as presenter of the BBC''s cinema review programme for 26 years, Barry has loads of juicy anecdotes about his life among the stars. There will also be an opportunity for questions from the audience.</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#990099 size=2>Tickets : £10 </FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=17 height=191>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=202 height=191><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/brendanhealy" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=15 height=191>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=481 height=191>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Friday 11 March, 7.30pm</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=2>Brendan Healy</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2></FONT><FONT size=2>Brendan''s back with his show packed full of laughter, music. The popular North East actor and funny-man returns to South Shields for what promises to be another sell-out show. Why not spend an evening in the company of this warm and engaging entertainer?</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#990099 size=2>Tickets : £10 </FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=17 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=202 height=162><IMG height=161 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/natkingcole" width=202></TD>\r\n<TD width=15 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=481 height=162>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Sunday 3 April, 7.30pm</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=2>The Nat ''King'' Cole Story</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2></FONT><FONT size=2>Over two hours of stunning entertainment charting the great man''s life, in words and music. From a young boy living in 1920''s Chicago; to shows in Las Vegas and New York; and performances for kings and queens all over the world, up until his untimely death in 1965. Starring performer and recording star Danny Williams, who has worked with some of the world''s best arrangers, including Don Costa, and Nelson Riddle, the show features his mellow voice recreating such immortal tracks as Mona Lisa, Nature Boy, Stardust, When I Fall in Love.</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2><I>"I''m not going to release Moon River, because I couldn¹t do a better job than Danny Williams" <B>Nat King Cole </B></I></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#990099 size=2>Tickets: £12.50 (£11.50 conc) FRIENDS £10</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=17 height=201>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=202 height=201><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/edandtrev" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=15 height=201>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=481 height=201>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Wednesday 6 - Saturday 9 April, 7.30pm (+ Thurs 2.30pm)</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=2>Waiting For Gateaux</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>From Ed Waugh and Trevor Wood, the writers of the outrageous smash-hit plays <I>Dirty Dusting</I>, <I>Good To Firm</I> and <I>Raising The Stakes</I>, comes this brand new comedy sensation set in a slimming club, where the slimmers have their cake and eat it. Certain to be a sell- out, so early booking is recommended!</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#990099 size=2>Tickets: £6 - £11</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=17 height=202>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=202 height=202><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/stonesinhispockets" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=15 height=202>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=481 height=202>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Monday 18 April, 7.30pm</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=2>Stones In His Pockets</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>When a major Hollywood film studio descends on a village in rural Ireland, the demand for extras from the local community is huge. Jake and Charlie decide to join the movie blockbuster in County Kerry. Is it just a bit of ''craic'', a sniff of glamour, forty quid in your hands and then back to porridge - or will the effects be longer lasting? As the story unfolds, just two talented actors brilliantly bring to life over 15 extraordinary characters. Winner of <I>London Evening Standard Theatre Award</I> and <I>Olivier Award</I> for Best Comedy.</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2><I>"Triumphant, fast, brilliant and hilarious" <B>The Independent </B></I></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#990099 size=2>Tickets: £13 (£12 conc)</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=17 height=202>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=202 height=202><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/redshakeco" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=15 height=202>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=481 height=202>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Tuesday 19 April, 7.30pm</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=2>Reduced Shakespeare Company : The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>Direct from London''s West End, the world''s greatest bard-busters are back, bringing madness and mayhem by the bucketful. The energetic ensemble perform for a fast, furious 97 minutes, featuring every one of Shakespeare''s 37 plays like you''ve never seen them before. Pack your tights and tabards, and see this unique shortening of Shakespeare that reduces the writing but highlights the hilarity. Forget about sitting through Hamlet for four hours - catch it performed backwards in half a minute! </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2><I>"Snappy, slick and utterly entertaining" <B>Sunday Express</B></I></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#990099 size=2>Tickets: £13 (£12 conc) Early booking recommended.</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=17 height=202>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=202 height=202><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/undermilkwood" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=15 height=202>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=481 height=202>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Saturday 23 April, 7.30pm</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=2>Under Milk Wood</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>Composer and jazz saxophonist James Russell continues to pursue his ambition of bringing new audiences to jazz, by combining his music with other disciplines. Following the success of his <I>Romeo &amp; Juliet</I> jazz suite, he has combined a new jazz score with the full script of Dylan Thomas'' classic play. Presented in a 1950s BBC style, with dinner suits and evening gowns, in a slightly shabby bohemian atmosphere, eight actors, together with a Jazz Quartet present this engaging production, with a score which is haunting, evocative and amusing. Actors and musicicans in perfect harmony.</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#990099 size=2>Tickets: £8 (£7 conc) FRIENDS £6</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=17 height=202>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=202 height=202><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/manifestoforanewcity" width=202></TD>\r\n<TD width=15 height=202>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=481 height=202>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Monday 25 - Wednesday 27 April, 7.30pm</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=2>Manifesto For A New City</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>A witty and uplifting new musical by<I> Julia Darling</I>, created and performed by the Northern Stage ensemble. Somewhere in contemporary Britain a friendly revolution snatches power from the city''s leaders and delivers it to its bread-kneaders, its sculptors and its conjurors. All luxury flats are confiscated and all property developers retrained in creative play. All chain stores are closed, there are no information stands and no mobile phones. And each citizen embarks on the learning of a disappearing language... The musical features the songs of a napping clerk, a bilingual bus driver and some really annoyed property developers. </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#990099 size=2>Tickets: £10 (£8 conc) FRIENDS £7 </FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=17 height=204>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=202 height=204>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD width=15 height=204>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=481 height=204>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Thursday 5 May, 2.00pm &amp; 7.30pm</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=2>In Limbo</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>Adapted from a semi-autobiographical short story by <I>David Almond</I>, In Limbo is an unusual and moving piece of contemporary theatre. Set on Tyneside, the story is about growing up, facing choices and seeing a future. The ''big'' questions about life, death and love are encountered by David through his friendship with Kev and his elderly aunt. She tells David stories about the war and her love affair with a soldier. One day she shows him a wooden box. Inside is a secret. Something that later on, he and Kev will have to deal with... </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#990099 size=2>Tickets: £6 (£5 schools) </FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=17 height=161>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=202 height=161><IMG height=161 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/wellmeetagainblitz" width=202></TD>\r\n<TD width=15 height=161>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=481 height=161>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Wednesday 11 May, 2.30pm</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=2>We''ll Meet Again - Hits From The Blitz</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>Direct from a record breaking summer season in Blackpool, We''ll Meet Again returns with a new show to celebrate the 60th Anniversary of VE Day. Celebrate the finest wartime entertainment with a superb cast of comedians, musicians and singers. If you are a fan of <I>Dad''s Army</I> and <I>It ''Aint Half Hot Mum</I>, then you''ll love this show. Featuring Marilyn Hill Smith from <I>Friday Night is Music Night</I>, TV comedy impressionist Adam Day, amazing young musician Andy Eastwood, comedian Pete Lindup, and star vocalists Tony Leyton and Mervyn Francis ensure a great day of nostalgia. </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#990099 size=2>Tickets: £7.50</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=17 height=204>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=202 height=204><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/daraobriain" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=15 height=204>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=481 height=204>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Saturday 21 May, 7.30pm</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=2>Dara O''Briain</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>The busiest man in Irish comedy, juggling his roles as one of their big new stars at home, with his growing reputation as a stand-up around the world, including his appearance this year at the Just For Laughs festival in Montreal.</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2><I>"One of the biggest and best comics in the country... Real class" <B>The Irish Times</B></I></FONT></P>\r\n<P><I><FONT size=2>"Unassuming, likeable and very, very funny" <B>Time Out</B></FONT></I></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#990099 size=2>Tickets: £12 (£10 conc)</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=17 height=202>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=202 height=202><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/threemeninaboat" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=15 height=202>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=481 height=202>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Sunday 22 May, 7.30pm</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=2>Three Men In A Boat</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>Rodney Bewes, one of the original <I>Likely Lads</I>, has adapted this well-loved comic novel into a charming and hilarious one-man show. Set in 1912, the narrator recalls his japes and scrapes and narrow escapes with friends George and Harris. With his very own Edwardian boat, and a dog on wheels, Rodney, plays all three characters, in this bizarre but entertaining adventure on the Thames. </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2><I>"the audience adores him... his delivery is so natural" <B>The List</B></I></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#990099 size=2>Tickets: £12 (£11 conc) FRIENDS £10 Early booking recommended.</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=17 height=202>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=202 height=202><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/fab4050s" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=15 height=202>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=481 height=202>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Monday 17 October, 2.00 &amp; 7.00pm</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#999999 size=2>The Fabulous Forties &amp; Fifties</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>The show that takes a look back to the songs and musicals of the 1940s and 50s. The first half of the show includes songs made famous by Glenn Miller, and the unforgetable lyrics of <I>Cole Porter</I> and <I>Jerome Kern</I>; plus a tribute to one of the great musicals <I>42nd Street</I>. In the second half, memories come flooding back, with the songs of <I>Guy Mitchell</I>, <I>Doris Day</I>, <I>Pat Boone</I>, <I>David Whitfield</I>, <I>The Beverley Sisters</I> and more. With first class singing, live music and superb costumes, the show promises to bring back memories of a great era. </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial color=#990099 size=2>Tickets: £8 (£7 conc)</FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>&nbsp; </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>', NULL, 'Customs House North Shields - Music Listings', 'Customs House North Shields, music, cinema, film', 'Customs House North Shields, music, cinema, film', 1, 4, 'Offering the best in arts and entertainment, all under one roof - with the biggest mainstream films, alongside live performers and theatre companies from home and abroad; plus visual art galleries exhibiting work from artists of regional, national and international standing.', NULL);
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (108, 'Are you on a credit blacklist?', 13, '<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=480 border=0>\r\n<TBODY>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD><STRONG>Are you on a credit blacklist?</STRONG><BR><BR>There is no such thing as a blacklist. Credit reference agencies only display factual information about people, most of which is provided by lenders.<BR><BR>They do not offer opinions about your creditworthiness (that is, whether you are likely repay credit). Companies make their lending decisions using credit scoring based on information held by credit reference agencies, additional information you may have provided, plus their own internal processes. The information credit reference agencies hold shows that most people are actually good payers and make repayments on time.<BR><STRONG><BR>What is credit scoring?</STRONG><BR>Credit scoring is a technique used by companies to help them assess the risk involved in lending someone money - it involves building a score based upon the details provided by you on the application form and the information held on your credit report. It may be that the information you supplied on your application form meant that you did not fit the lender''s ''customer profile'' and that the information held by a credit reference agency did not affect the decision. Different companies take different information into account and therefore your application may be accepted by one company but declined by another.<BR><BR>If you are declined credit the lender should tell you the main reason for this - whether their decision was based upon a credit score, information held on your credit file or on their own specific policy. If the decision was based upon your credit report, the lender should tell you the name and address of the credit reference agency they used.<BR><BR><STRONG>Always check your credit report!</STRONG><BR>It always makes sense to obtain a copy of your credit report either before you make an application or if you are declined credit as a result of the information held by a credit reference agency. Your credit report will include all the information that any company you apply to may see and should help you to establish why your application to them was declined. It will not state the reason you have been declined because only the company you applied to will know this.<BR><BR>Do not make repeated applications for credit once you have been declined. Each application you make is likely to result in a search of your credit report. These searches will be registered and could affect future applications. Establish why your application was declined before making further applications.<BR><BR>To view your personal credit information that lenders are currently basing their credit decisions on, apply online for a credit report from Experian, the UK’s largest credit reference agency, now.<BR><BR>You will also receive a 30-day free trial to the CreditExpert Monitoring Service from Experian.<BR><BR><A href="http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-1523295-10368975?URL=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.creditexpert.co.uk%2FUK%2FStaticContent.aspx%3FPageTypeID%3DCEUK_SP_TakeControl_01%26sc%3D407900%26bcd%3Dcomjumainsbannsoctob">Click here for a free 30-day trial and a free copy of your credit report </A></FONT></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE><IMG height=1 src="http://www.tqlkg.com/image-1523295-10368975" width=1 border=0> ', NULL, 'Are you on a credit blacklist?', 'credit report, credit, free, Experian, personal', 'Are you on a credit blacklist?', 1, 4, 'The simple answer is no, you''re not.', NULL);
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (109, 'How can I make changes to my credit report?', 13, '<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN">\r\n<html>\r\n<head>\r\n<title>Untitled Document</title>\r\n<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">\r\n</head>\r\n\r\n<body>\r\n<table width="480" border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0">\r\n  <tr> \r\n    <td><strong>How can I make changes to my credit report?</strong><br>\r\n      <br>\r\n      There is a variety of information held on your credit report from a variety \r\n      of sources. If any of it is wrong, it could affect your ability to get credit.<br>\r\n      <br>\r\n      <strong>Here''s how to correct the information held on your report.<br>\r\n      <br>\r\n      The electoral roll</strong><br>\r\n      If you have registered to vote and your credit file does not show this, \r\n      please contact the credit reference agencies listed at the bottom of this \r\n      article and they will investigate the matter. If you have not registered \r\n      to vote, you may want to contact your local authority about filling in an \r\n      electoral registration form.<br>\r\n      <br>\r\n      If you move home you can tell your local authority who will tell credit \r\n      reference agencies about your change of registration in the course of the \r\n      year.<br>\r\n      <br>\r\n      <strong>Court judgments</strong><br>\r\n      If you believe a county court judgment has been recorded incorrectly, you \r\n      should contact the county court, quoting the case number included on your \r\n      file. If the judgment was recorded incorrectly the county court will alter \r\n      their records. Credit reference agencies are told about any such changes \r\n      within four weeks, but if you give them original court documents, in the \r\n      form of a Certificate of Satisfaction or Cancellation, they may be able \r\n      to change their sooner if necessary.<br>\r\n      <br>\r\n      If you have paid a Scottish Decree, you should send Registry Trust (address \r\n      below) a receipt or a letter from your creditor (known as the pursuer) to \r\n      confirm your payment.<br>\r\n      <br>\r\n      If you write to Registry Trust Ltd questioning the accuracy of a judgment \r\n      recorded on your file, asking for an entry to be changed, you should send \r\n      a cheque for &pound;4.50 to cover their search fee. They will then tell \r\n      the credit reference agencies about any change to your file.<br>\r\n      <br>\r\n      For judgments made in Northern Ireland, if you provide documents from a \r\n      plaintiff to confirm a payment, the agencies will change their records. \r\n      If you have any questions about the accuracy of a judgment recorded on your \r\n      file, contact the court concerned.<br>\r\n      <br>\r\n      Registry Trust Ltd.<br>\r\n      173-175 Cleveland Street<br>\r\n      London W1P 5PE<br>\r\n      <br>\r\n      <strong>Bankruptcies</strong><br>\r\n      If a bankruptcy order against you is annulled (cancelled) or discharged \r\n      (that is, you have met all terms), you should send a copy of the Annulment \r\n      Certificate or Order of Discharge to the credit reference agencies. They \r\n      will then update their records. If your bankruptcy has been annulled they \r\n      should completely remove any record of it from your file. If your bankruptcy \r\n      has been discharged a record of it will be kept on your file but it will \r\n      show that it has been discharged.<br>\r\n      <br>\r\n      <strong>Voluntary arrangements</strong><br>\r\n      If you have any questions about a record of a voluntary arrangement you \r\n      should contact the supervisor who dealt with your case. If you send documents \r\n      from the supervisor to confirm that the information on your file needs to \r\n      be changed, the agencies will change their records.<br>\r\n      <br>\r\n      <strong>Credit accounts</strong><br>\r\n      After carefully studying the credit account details (credit cards, loans, \r\n      mortgages, etc.) on your file, if you believe any information needs to be \r\n      changed you should write to the lender concerned and ask them to give the \r\n      correct information to the credit reference agencies.<br>\r\n      <br>\r\n      <strong>Searches</strong><br>\r\n      Credit reference agencies will delete searches only when they are instructed \r\n      to do so by the company who searched your file. If you are concerned about \r\n      the accuracy of a record of a search, you should contact the company which \r\n      carried out that search.<br>\r\n      <br>\r\n      <strong>Linked addresses</strong><br>\r\n      Links between your previous addresses, or any addresses you may use for \r\n      correspondence, may be listed on your credit file. The link will only be \r\n      broken when the reference agencies are asked to do so by the organisation \r\n      that created the link.<br>\r\n      <br>\r\n      <strong>CIFAS</strong><br>\r\n      If you have any questions about a CIFAS record, write to the organisation \r\n      concerned. If you disagree with that organisation over the information on \r\n      your file, ask the organisation for details of the scheme for settling disputes.<br>\r\n      <br>\r\n      <strong>Financial associations</strong> (shared financial responsibility)<br>\r\n      If a financial association is shown, and you do not share a financial responsibility \r\n      with the other person, or if that financial association no longer exists, \r\n      you should write to the credit reference agencies. They will investigate \r\n      the matter and make any necessary change to your file.<br>\r\n      <br>\r\n      <strong>Aliases</strong><br>\r\n      If any names are shown on your credit report that you have never used, you \r\n      should contact the company listed as providing the other name, or write \r\n      to the credit reference agency and they will investigate the matter and \r\n      make any necessary changes to your file.<br>\r\n      <strong><br>\r\n      Information about other people</strong><br>\r\n      If you share no financial responsibility with any other person mentioned \r\n      on your file you can ask the agencies to &#8216;create a disassociation&#8217;. \r\n      This breaks any connection between your information and theirs and so makes \r\n      sure their information is removed from your file, and that your information \r\n      is removed from theirs. To do this you must give the agencies your, and \r\n      the other person&#8217;s, full name and date of birth, details of your relationship \r\n      and any shared addresses.<br>\r\n      <br>\r\n      To view your personal credit information that lenders are currently basing \r\n      their credit decisions on, apply online for a credit report from Experian, \r\n      the UK&#8217;s largest credit reference agency, now.<br>\r\n      <br>\r\n      You will also receive a 30-day free trial to the CreditExpert Monitoring \r\n      Service from Experian.<br>\r\n      <br>\r\n      <a HREF="http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-1523295-10368971?URL=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.creditexpert.co.uk%2FUK%2FStaticContent.aspx%3FPageTypeID%3DCEUK_SP_TakeControl_01%26sc%3D407900%26bcd%3Dcomjumainsbannsoctob">Click here for a free 30-day trial and a free \r\n      copy of your credit report</a></font></td>\r\n  </tr>\r\n</table>\r\n</body>\r\n</html><img src="http://www.tqlkg.com/image-1523295-10368971" width="1" height="1" border="0">', NULL, 'Are you on a credit blacklist?', 'credit report, credit, free, Experian, personal', 'Are you on a credit blacklist?', 1, 4, 'Here''s how to correct the information held on your report.', NULL);
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (110, 'Newcastle & North East Gig Listings', 9, '<TABLE style="TABLE-LAYOUT: fixed; WIDTH: 679pt; BORDER-COLLAPSE: collapse" cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=904 border=0 x:str>\r\n<COLGROUP>\r\n<COL class=xl28 style="WIDTH: 35pt; mso-width-source: userset; mso-width-alt: 1682" width=46>\r\n<COL style="WIDTH: 210pt; mso-width-source: userset; mso-width-alt: 10240" width=280>\r\n<COL style="WIDTH: 99pt; mso-width-source: userset; mso-width-alt: 4827" width=132>\r\n<COL style="WIDTH: 98pt; mso-width-source: userset; mso-width-alt: 4754" width=130>\r\n<COL style="WIDTH: 115pt; mso-width-source: userset; mso-width-alt: 5595" width=153>\r\n<COL style="WIDTH: 61pt; mso-width-source: userset; mso-width-alt: 2962" width=81>\r\n<COL style="WIDTH: 26pt; mso-width-source: userset; mso-width-alt: 1280" width=35>\r\n<COL style="WIDTH: 35pt; mso-width-source: userset; mso-width-alt: 1718" width=47>\r\n<TBODY>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20>SAT</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280></TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132></TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130></TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153></TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81></TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35></TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47></TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38332">11-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Russ Tippins Band</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Bebside Inn</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Front Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Bedlington</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01670 828 883</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38332">11-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Nicky Moores boys from the Delta</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Black Bull</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Bridge Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Blaydon</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 414 2846</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>c/c</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38332">11-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Tommy &amp; The Oddballs</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Blacksmiths Arms</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>High Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Gosforth / Newcastle</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 213 2979</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38332">11-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32 x:num>1977</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Blue Boar</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Front Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Stanley / Co.Durham</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01207 231 167</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38332">11-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Gangsters of Ska</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Hepworth &amp; Grandage</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>North Hilton Rd</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Sunderland</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32></TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>8pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>c/c</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38332">11-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>FM</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Dudley Hotel</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Market Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Dudley / Cramlington</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 250 0289</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38332">11-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Rayne</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Fellsider</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Oakfield Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Whickham / Gateshead</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 488 8001</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38332">11-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>The Clashed - Clash Tribute</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Forum Music Centre</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Borough Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Darlington</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01325 363 135</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl36 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>7pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47 x:num="5">£5</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38332">11-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Keith Satchfield Band</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Mallard</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Stockton Riad</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Seaham</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 581 2720</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38332">11-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>TT Blue</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Masons Arms</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Rosemary Lane</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Easington Village</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>0191 527 0946</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38332">11-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Colonel Blink</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Mill House</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>North Terrace</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Crook / Co.Durham</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01388 766 873</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38332">11-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>Kings Of Queen - Queen Tribute</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Murrays Bar</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Westborough</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Scarborough</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>01723 503 170</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>c/c</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38332">11-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Watershed</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Reef</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Regent Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Blyth / Northumberland</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01670 355 618</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38332">11-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Idiosyncrasy</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Smugglers Bar</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Marine Walk</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Roker / Sunderland</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 514 3844</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38332">11-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Broken Spoke</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Star Inn</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Westgate Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Newcastle</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 261 4343</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38332">11-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>The Caffrey Brothers</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Studio</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Tower Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Hartlepool</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01429 424 440</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl38>7pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35 x:num="5">£5</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38332">11-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Sticky Fingers</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Three Tuns</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Sheriffs Highway</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Gateshead</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 487 0666</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38332">11-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Whole Hog</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Vane Arms</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Vane Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Silksworth / Sunderland</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 521 0261</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38332">11-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>Flux (Dance)</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Vivaz</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>The Precinct</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Scarborough</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>01723 503 170</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>c/c</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20>SUN</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="mso-ignore: colspan" colSpan=6></TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34></TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38333">12-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>Sarah Matthews</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132><SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp;</SPAN>Wheatsheaf</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Whitley Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Benton / Newcastle</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>0191 266 3589</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38333">12-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Snake Oil</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Bebside Inn</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Front Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Bedlington</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01670 828 883</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38333">12-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>East Bay</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Magnesia Bank</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Camden Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>North Shields</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 257 4831</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>2pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>c/c</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38333">12-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>The Fabulous Balls Brothers</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Blacksmiths Arms</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>High Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Gosforth / Newcastle</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 213 2979</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38333">12-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Open Stage</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Forum Music Centre</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Borough Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Darlington</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01325 363 135</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl36 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>7pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38333">12-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Gangsters of Ska</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Clarendon Hotel</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>High Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Redcar</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01642 484 301</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>8pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>c/c</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38333">12-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>Lou Band</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Marquis of Granby</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Streetgate</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Sunniside / Newcastle</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>0191 488 0954</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38333">12-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Mike Waller Experience</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>New Broadway</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>The Broadway</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Tynemouth</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 257 0154</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>8pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38333">12-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Acoustic, Blues &amp; Folk Night</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Smugglers Bar</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Marine Walk</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Roker / Sunderland</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 514 3844</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38333">12-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Musicians Unlimited</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Studio</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Tower Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Hartlepool</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01429 424 440</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl38>12pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35 x:num="1">£1</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38333">12-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>New Age Jam</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>The Coast</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Denmark Centre</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>South Shields</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>0191 455 6455</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38333">12-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Moondance</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Times Inn</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Stockton Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Dalton Le Dale / Seaham</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 581 6606</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>8pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38333">12-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>FM</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Vane Arms</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Vane Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Silksworth / Sunderland</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 521 0261</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl38>6PM</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>MON</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32 style="mso-ignore: colspan" colSpan=5></TD>\r\n<TD class=xl38></TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32></TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38334">13-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Roped - In Open Mic Night</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Smugglers Bar</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Marine Walk</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Roker / Sunderland</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 514 3844</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38334">13-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Classic Rock Night</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Studio</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Tower Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Hartlepool</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01429 424 440</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>8pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38334">13-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Zico Chain</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Trillians Rock Bar</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Princess Square</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Newcastle</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 232 1619</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35 x:num="1">£1</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38334">13-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>RnB Night</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Vivaz</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>The Precinct</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Scarborough</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>01723 503 170</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>c/c</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20>TUES</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="mso-ignore: colspan" colSpan=6></TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34></TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38335">14-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Dognoise</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Forum Music Centre</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Borough Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Darlington</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01325 363 135</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl36 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>7pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47 x:num="3">£3</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38335">14-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>Captain Everything - Punk</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Murrays Bar</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Westborough</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Scarborough</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>01723 503 170</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>c/c</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38335">14-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Breathe In+D-Rail + The Legacy</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Studio</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Tower Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Hartlepool</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01429 424 440</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl38>7pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35 x:num="5">£5</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38335">14-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Acoustic Live Music featuring the trio<SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </SPAN>Etcetera</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Times Inn</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Stockton Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Dalton Le Dale / Seaham</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 581 6606</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>8pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>WED</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32 style="mso-ignore: colspan" colSpan=7></TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38336">15-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Music Quiz</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Forum Music Centre</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Borough Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Darlington</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01325 363 135</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl36 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>7pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47 x:num="1">£1</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38336">15-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>RGF Records presents Musicians Night</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Green Mandolin</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Sunderland Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Felling / Gateshead</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 438 3623</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>8pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38336">15-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>Acoustic Buskers Night</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Honest Boy</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Blackfell Village</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Washington</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>0191 416 0413</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38336">15-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>2 Day Late + When Reason Sleeps</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Studio</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Tower Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Hartlepool</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01429 424 440</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>8pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35>tbc</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38336">15-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>Some Dead Guy - New Breed Rock</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Vivaz</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>The Precinct</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Scarborough</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>01723 503 170</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>c/c</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20>THURS</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="mso-ignore: colspan" colSpan=6></TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34></TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38337">16-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>North Country Dance Band</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Forum Music Centre</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Borough Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Darlington</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01325 363 135</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl36 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>7pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47 x:num="4">£4</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38337">16-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32 x:num>101</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Gold Medal</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Chowdene Bank</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Low Fell / Gateshead</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 482 1549</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38337">16-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Alan Rhodes</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Jolly Steward</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Fulwell Avenue</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Marsden /South Shields</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 427 2951</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>8pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38337">16-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>River City Jazzmen</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Marquis of Granby</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Streetgate</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Sunniside / Newcastle</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>0191 488 0954</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38337">16-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>EZIO + Terry Gorman +Finn Mcardle</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Smugglers Bar</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Marine Walk</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Roker / Sunderland</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 514 3844</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl38>Tickets</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38337">16-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Mick Shoulder Quintet</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Studio</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Tower Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Hartlepool</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01429 424 440</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>8pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35 x:num="4">£4</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38337">16-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Lonesome Duck</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Three Tuns</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Sheriffs Highway</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Gateshead</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 487 0666</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38337">16-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Solusipse</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Trillians Rock Bar</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Princess Square</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Newcastle</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 232 1619</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>FRI</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32 style="mso-ignore: colspan" colSpan=7></TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38338">17-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Rayne</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32><SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp;</SPAN>Keelboat</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Stockfold</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Fatfield / Washington</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 416 0406</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38338">17-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>New Age Jam</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132><SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp;</SPAN>Wheatsheaf</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Whitley Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Benton / Newcastle</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>0191 266 3589</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38338">17-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Connie Lush &amp; Blues Shouter</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Black Bull</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Bridge Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Blaydon</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 414 2846</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>c/c</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38338">17-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Frankies Café</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Blacksmiths Arms</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>High Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Gosforth / Newcastle</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 213 2979</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38338">17-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>Eric &amp; the Vikings</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Daisy Hill</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Heugh Edge</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Sacriston / Co.Durham</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>0191 371 0288</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47 x:num="1">£1</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38338">17-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>UK Unsigned National Tour</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Forum Music Centre</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Borough Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Darlington</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01325 363 135</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl36 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>7pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47 x:num="5">£5</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38338">17-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>The Source</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Honest Boy</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Blackfell Village</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Washington</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 416 0413</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38338">17-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>FM</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Garricks Head</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Saville Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>South Shields</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>0191 296 2064</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38338">17-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>The Caffrey Brothers</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Lord Clyde</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Western Approach</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>South Shields</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 455 8219</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38338">17-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>Fu Fighters - Foo Fighters Tribute</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Murrays Bar</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Westborough</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Scarborough</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>01723 503 170</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>c/c</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38338">17-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>Freeway - Free Tribute</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>North Briton</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>High Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Aycliffe Village Co.Durham</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>01325 312 281</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38338">17-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Carma</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Reef</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Regent Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Blyth / Northumberland</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01670 355 618</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38338">17-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Paul Liddell Band</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Smugglers Bar</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Marine Walk</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Roker / Sunderland</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 514 3844</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38338">17-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Sticky Fingers</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Star Inn</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Westgate Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Newcastle</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 261 4343</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38338">17-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Kieran Halpin + Paul Tiernan</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Studio</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Tower Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Hartlepool</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01429 424 440</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>8pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35 x:num="6">£6</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38338">17-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Grumpy Old Men</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Three Tuns</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Sheriffs Highway</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Gateshead</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 487 0666</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38338">17-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280 x:str="Bad Manners ">Bad Manners<SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp;</SPAN></TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Vivaz</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>The Precinct</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Scarborough</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>01723 503 170</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>c/c</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20>SAT</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="mso-ignore: colspan" colSpan=6></TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34></TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 30pt" height=40>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 30pt" height=40 x:num="38339">18-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Gangsters of Ska + Small Weller</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>City Hall</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Northumberland Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Newcastle</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 232 0007</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>7pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>tickets</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38339">18-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>Two become 1</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132><SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp;</SPAN>Wheatsheaf</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Whitley Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Benton / Newcastle</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>0191 266 3589</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38339">18-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Hair of the Dog</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Bebside Inn</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Front Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Bedlington</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01670 828 883</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38339">18-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Connie Lush &amp; Blues Shouter</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Black Bull</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Bridge Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Blaydon</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 414 2846</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>c/c</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38339">18-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Four Kinnells</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Blue Boar</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Front Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Stanley / Co.Durham</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01207 231 167</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38339">18-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Isolator</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Dudley Hotel</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Market Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Dudley / Cramlington</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 250 0289</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38339">18-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Korny kristmas Karaoke</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Forum Music Centre</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Borough Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Darlington</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01325 363 135</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl36 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>7pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38339">18-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Traditional Christmas Choir Day</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Forum Music Centre</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Borough Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Darlington</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01325 363 135</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl36 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>2pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 30pt" height=40>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 30pt" width=46 height=40 x:num="38339">18-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>New Age Jam</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Ku Bar</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Prince Regent Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Stockton</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>01642 887 351</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38339">18-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Black Rose - Thin Lizzy Tribute</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Mallard</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Stockton Riad</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Seaham</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 581 2720</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38339">18-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>Captains Of Industry</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Masons Arms</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Rosemary Lane</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Easington Village</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>0191 527 0946</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38339">18-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Grumpy Old Men</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Mill House</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>North Terrace</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Crook / Co.Durham</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01388 766 873</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38339">18-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>Bryan Adams Experience</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Murrays Bar</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Westborough</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Scarborough</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>01723 503 170</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>c/c</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38339">18-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>Wooderson</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>North Briton</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>High Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Aycliffe Village Co.Durham</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>01325 312 281</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38339">18-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280 x:str="Blustar ">Blustar<SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp;</SPAN></TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Old Tannery</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Gilesgate</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Hexham</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>01434 603 486</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38339">18-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Overlooked</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Reef</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Regent Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Blyth / Northumberland</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01670 355 618</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38339">18-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>FM</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Royal Tavern</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Beaconsfield Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Blyth / Northumberland</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>01670 351 708</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38339">18-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>The Caffrey Brothers</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Ryton Cricket Club</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Main Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Ryton / Gateshead</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 413 5403</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>c/c</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38339">18-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Witchkraft</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Smugglers Bar</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Marine Walk</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Roker / Sunderland</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 514 3844</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38339">18-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>Heavy Load - Free/Bad Co.Tribute</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Star Inn</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Westgate Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Newcastle</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>0191 261 4343</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38339">18-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>The Hitchers + Demon Summer</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Studio</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Tower Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Hartlepool</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01429 424 440</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>8pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35 x:num="5">£5</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38339">18-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>AKQ Stottin Xmas Special</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Three Tuns</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Sheriffs Highway</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Gateshead</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 487 0666</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38339">18-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Moondance</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Vane Arms</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Vane Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Silksworth / Sunderland</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 521 0261</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38339">18-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>Utopia (Dance)</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Vivaz</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>The Precinct</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Scarborough</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>01723 503 170</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>c/c</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20>SUN</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="mso-ignore: colspan" colSpan=6></TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34></TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38340">19-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Happy Cats</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Bebside Inn</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Front Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Bedlington</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01670 828 883</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38340">19-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Rockerfella</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Blacksmiths Arms</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>High Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Gosforth / Newcastle</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 213 2979</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38340">19-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Rayne</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Bonny Moorhen</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Front Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Stanhope / Co.Durham</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01388 528 214</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl38>4pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38340">19-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Open Stage</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Forum Music Centre</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Borough Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Darlington</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01325 363 135</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>8pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38340">19-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Smokin Spitfires Acoustic</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Forum Music Centre</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Borough Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Darlington</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01325 363 135</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl36 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>1pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38340">19-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>Russ Hirds After Hours</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Marquis of Granby</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Streetgate</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Sunniside / Newcastle</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>0191 488 0954</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38340">19-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Mike Waller Experience</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>New Broadway</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>The Broadway</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Tynemouth</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 257 0154</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>8pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38340">19-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>FM</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Sleepers</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Station Approach</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>East Boldon</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>0191 537 2921</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38340">19-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Acoustic, Blues &amp; Folk Night</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Smugglers Bar</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Marine Walk</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Roker / Sunderland</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 514 3844</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38340">19-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl39>Musicians Unlimited Xmas Party</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Studio</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Tower Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Hartlepool</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01429 424 440</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl38>12pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl40>Tickets</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38340">19-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>New Age Jam</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>The Spot</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>York Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Hartlepool</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>01429 264 040</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38340">19-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Uniting The Elements</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Three Tuns</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Sheriffs Highway</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Gateshead</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 487 0666</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38340">19-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Richie James</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Times Inn</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Stockton Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Dalton Le Dale / Seaham</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 581 6606</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>8pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38340">19-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Barking Billy &amp; The Scrapyard Dogs</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Vane Arms</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Vane Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Silksworth / Sunderland</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 521 0261</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl38>6PM</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>MON</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32 style="mso-ignore: colspan" colSpan=5></TD>\r\n<TD class=xl38></TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32></TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38341">20-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Roped - In Open Mic Night</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Smugglers Bar</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Marine Walk</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Roker / Sunderland</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 514 3844</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38341">20-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Xmas Karaoke</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Studio</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Tower Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Hartlepool</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01429 424 440</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl38>7pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38341">20-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>RnB Night</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Vivaz</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>The Precinct</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Scarborough</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>01723 503 170</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>c/c</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20>TUES</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="mso-ignore: colspan" colSpan=6></TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34></TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38342">21-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Acoustic Live Music featuring the trio<SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </SPAN>Etcetera</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Times Inn</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Stockton Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Dalton Le Dale / Seaham</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 581 6606</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>8pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>WED</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32 style="mso-ignore: colspan" colSpan=7></TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38343">22-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32 x:str="Gangsters of Ska ">Gangsters of Ska<SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp;</SPAN></TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Deep Club</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Promenade</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Whitley Bay</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 252 3201</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>10pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>c/c</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38343">22-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>RGF Records presents Musicians Night</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Green Mandolin</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Sunderland Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Felling / Gateshead</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 438 3623</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>8pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38343">22-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>Acoustic Buskers Night</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Honest Boy</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Blackfell Village</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Washington</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>0191 416 0413</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38343">22-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Face For Radio +Fallout 40 + Elvis Shot Kennedy</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Studio</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Tower Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Hartlepool</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01429 424 440</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl38>7pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35 x:num="5">£5</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38343">22-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Revolutionaires</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Vane Arms</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Vane Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Silksworth / Sunderland</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 521 0261</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38343">22-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>Some Dead Guy - New Breed Rock</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Vivaz</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>The Precinct</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Scarborough</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>01723 503 170</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>c/c</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20>THUR</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="mso-ignore: colspan" colSpan=6></TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34></TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38344">23-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>Knee Jerk Reaction</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132><SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp;</SPAN>Wheatsheaf</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Whitley Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Benton / Newcastle</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>0191 266 3589</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38344">23-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Indie Night</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Forum Music Centre</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Borough Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Darlington</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01325 363 135</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38344">23-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Steve Gilroy Band</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Gold Medal</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Chowdene Bank</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Low Fell / Gateshead</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 482 1549</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38344">23-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>River City Jazzmen</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Marquis of Granby</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Streetgate</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Sunniside / Newcastle</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>0191 488 0954</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38344">23-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>Achtung Baby - U2 Tribute</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Murrays Bar</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Westborough</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Scarborough</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>01723 503 170</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>c/c</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38344">23-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Baz Warne + Dave Taggart</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Smugglers Bar</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Marine Walk</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Roker / Sunderland</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 514 3844</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35 x:num="3">£3</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38344">23-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Mercedes + Moses</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Studio</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Tower Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Hartlepool</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01429 424 440</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl38>7pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35 x:num="5">£5</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38344">23-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Parallel Lines - Blondie Tribute</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Three Tuns</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Sheriffs Highway</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Gateshead</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 487 0666</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>FRI</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32 style="mso-ignore: colspan" colSpan=7></TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38345">24-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>FM</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132><SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp;</SPAN>Vestry</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Fawcett Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Sunderland</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33></TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38345">24-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>The Wrinkley Rockers</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Daisy Hill</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Heugh Edge</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Sacriston / Co.Durham</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>0191 371 0288</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47 x:num="1">£1</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38345">24-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>All day Beats &amp; Rhythms</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Forum Music Centre</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Borough Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Darlington</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01325 363 135</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl36 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>3pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38345">24-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Andy Fatz</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Jolly Steward</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Fulwell Avenue</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Marsden /South Shields</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 427 2951</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>8pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38345">24-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Kookoonauts</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Honest Boy</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Blackfell Village</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Washington</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 416 0413</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38345">24-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Rayne</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Ku Club</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>High Street West</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Sunderland</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 567 3137</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl38>10pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>c/c</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38345">24-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Xmas Jam</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Smugglers Bar</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Marine Walk</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Roker / Sunderland</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 514 3844</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38345">24-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Tone Deaf</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Three Tuns</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Sheriffs Highway</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Gateshead</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 487 0666</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38345">24-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Xmas eve Party</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Trillians Rock Bar</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Princess Square</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Newcastle</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 232 1619</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38345">24-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Alan Knights</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Vane Arms</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Vane Street</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Silksworth / Sunderland</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 521 0261</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl38>4PM</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>SAT</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32 style="mso-ignore: colspan" colSpan=5></TD>\r\n<TD class=xl38></TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32></TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38346">25-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Acoustic Live Music featuring the trio<SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes">&nbsp; </SPAN>Etcetera</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Times Inn</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Stockton Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Dalton Le Dale / Seaham</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 581 6606</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>8pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>SUN</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32 style="mso-ignore: colspan" colSpan=7></TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38347">26-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Smokin Spitfires Acoustic</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Forum Music Centre</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Borough Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Darlington</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01325 363 135</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl36 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>1pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38347">26-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>Redwing</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Marquis of Granby</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Streetgate</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Sunniside / Newcastle</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>0191 488 0954</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38347">26-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Acoustic, Blues &amp; Folk Night</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Smugglers Bar</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Marine Walk</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Roker / Sunderland</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 514 3844</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38347">26-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Rock Solid</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Times Inn</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Stockton Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Dalton Le Dale / Seaham</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 581 6606</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>8pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38347">26-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>Utopia (Dance)</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Vivaz</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>The Precinct</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Scarborough</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>01723 503 170</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47>c/c</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20>MON</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="mso-ignore: colspan" colSpan=6></TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34></TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38348">27-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>The Urban Spacemen</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Forum Music Centre</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Borough Road</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Darlington</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>01325 363 135</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl36 style="WIDTH: 26pt" width=35>7pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl34 style="WIDTH: 35pt" width=47 x:num="7">£7</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl37 style="WIDTH: 35pt; HEIGHT: 15pt" width=46 height=20 x:num="38348">27-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 210pt" width=280>The Source</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 99pt" width=132>Masons Arms</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 98pt" width=130>Rosemary Lane</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 115pt" width=153>Easington Village</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl33 style="WIDTH: 61pt" width=81>0191 527 0946</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl38>4pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35>free</TD></TR>\r\n<TR style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20>\r\n<TD class=xl31 style="HEIGHT: 15pt" height=20 x:num="38348">27-Dec</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Misschief</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Smugglers Bar</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Marine Walk</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>Roker / Sunderland</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>0191 514 3844</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl32>9pm</TD>\r\n<TD class=xl35>free&l', NULL, 'Local bands playing gigs across North East', 'gigs,music,bands,guide,north east,newcastle,UK,', 'Local bands playing gigs across North East', 1, 4, 'Local bands playing gigs across the region', NULL);
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (111, 'Customs House North Shields - Music Listings', 9, '<TABLE class=chouse cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=715 border=0>\r\n<TBODY>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=715 colSpan=4 height=20>&nbsp; </TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>\r\n<TABLE class=chouse height=25 cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=715 border=0>\r\n<TBODY>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=203>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=203><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/curtisstigers" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=203>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=203>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Tuesday 25 January, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Curtis Stigers</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>After a brief detour as an international pop star, Curtis returned to his first love - jazz. With critically acclaimed albums, he has established himself as a world-class vocalist and song interpreter. Best known for the hit singles<I> I Wonder Why</I> and <I>You''re All That Matters to Me</I>, the platinum-selling vocalist and saxophonist performs a selection of hand-picked standards, alongside stunning new versions of these biggest hits and some brand new songs. With his latest album <I>You Inspire Me</I>, chosen by The Sunday Times as their Jazz CD of the Year, the jazz superstar is recognised as one of the world''s most gifted performers.</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £15</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=162><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/kentduchaine" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=162>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Wednesday 26 January, 8.00pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Kent DuChaine</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>At a young age, the music of the Mississippi Delta stole Kent''s heart. Immersed in the music of <I>Robert Johnson</I>, he learned to play slide guitar in 1969, and has since worked with guitar genius <I>Bukka White</I>, <I>John Lee Hooker</I>, <I>Howling Wolf</I>, and legendary songwriter and performer <I>Willie Dixon</I>. His reputation as a guitarist has continued to grow, as plays authentic Delta blues, urban blues and his own original music all around the world. </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2><I>"He reminds me of a young Muddy Waters" <B>Willie Dixon</B></I></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £9</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=162><IMG height=161 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/williamsonrenbourn" width=202></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=162>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Thursday 27 January, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Robin Williamson &amp; John Renbourn</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>An exceptional musician for over 30 years, John mixes jazz, folk and blues, with a beautiful command of his instrument, making him one of the most refreshing and tasteful guitarists of his era. <I>Robin Williamson</I> is a musician whose ability runs to playing over forty instruments. Also a songwriter of some stature, he was singer and founder member of the <I>Incredible String Band</I>. Together the pair interpret traditional songs, as well as successfully synthesising the ancient and modern, in a warm and witty style. </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £12 (£10 conc)</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=204>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=204><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/wholelottaled" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=204>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=204>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Saturday 29 January, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Whole Lotta Led</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#de6262>Early Days, Latter Days Tour</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>The country''s finest Led Zeppelin tribute band perform a set which includes songs from every one of Led Zeppelin''s studio albums. With such a vast catalogue to choose from, the band will change the set regularly as the tour progresses, to cover the whole of the band¹s incredible career. With the first half of the show containing the early material, and the second half the later songs, this will be a two and a half hour show packed with all the Zeppelin classics. </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £11 (£9 under 16s)</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=163>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=163><IMG height=161 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/alanprice" width=202></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=163>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=163>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Sunday 27 February, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>An Evening With Alan Price</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>From massive success with <I>The Animals</I>, to solo success and hit musicals, Alan Price is Jarrow''s favourite son. This home town concert features memories, songs and stories from his musical life; including tales of <I>The Animals</I>, <I>The Alan Price Set</I> and <I>Georgie Fame</I>; the musical <I>Andy Capp</I>, the film <I>O Lucky Man</I>, and anecdotes from British rock ''n'' roll from the late 1950s to the present day. Always a sell-out, early booking is recommended for this show.</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £14 (£12 conc) FRIENDS £11</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=186>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=186><IMG height=185 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/azizibrahim" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=186>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=186>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Tuesday 1 March, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Aziz Ibrahim</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>Aziz became one of the most talked about musicians of his era, when he replaced John Squire in the Stone Roses. Since then, Aziz has continued to play and write with Ian Brown. With a unique East/West style of playing, described as Ravi meets Jimi, and solo records featuring the likes of Paul Weller, he is now recognised as one of the most gifted guitarists of his generation. </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £10 (£8 conc)</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=162><IMG height=161 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/johnnydickinson" width=202></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=162>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Friday 4 March, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Johnny Dickinson</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>Reminiscent of <I>Kelly Joe Phelps</I> and <I>Martin Simpson</I>, Northumberland-based Johnny was the leader of <I>Paul Lamb and the Kingsnakes</I> and the <I>Hillbillies From Outer Space</I>. Now solo, he has developed a unique style of playing which crosses Celtic flavours with American Blues. With performances alongside <I>Tommy Emmanuel</I> under his belt, and a nomination for a <I>BBC Radio 2 Horizons Award</I>, this is a chance to see the man described as the most potent slide player in the UK.</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £8.50 (£7.50 conc)</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=162><IMG height=161 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/martynandsteve" width=202></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=162>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Thursday 31 March, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Martyn Joseph &amp; Steve Knightley</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>Two of this country''s most gifted and charismatic singer/songwriters, join forces for a unique evening of acoustic music. Steve Knightley is best known as one of <I>Show of Hands</I>, England''s foremost acoustic-roots duo (Best Live Act in the BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards 2004); writing compositions that are melodic and superbly crafted. An acclaimed folk singer for over 20 years, Martyn is respected for the lyrical narrative style of his songs, and his passionate and witty live performances. Together they are a force to be reckoned with!</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £12 (£10 conc)</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=165>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=165>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=165>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=165>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Sunday 17 April, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Robin Trower</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>After taking a lengthy break, the ''white Hendrix'' returns to the stage. One of the finest guitarists in rock ''n'' roll history, from his early days with <I>The Paramounts</I> and <I>Procul Harum</I>, Robin went on to build a major career in the States, touring stadiums and festivals. With several US chart albums to his name, including the legendary <I>Bridge of Sighs</I>, we are delighted Robin is bringing his unique power blues/rock to South Shields.</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £15</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=162><IMG height=161 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/jimdiamondsnake" width=202></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=162>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Thursday 21 April, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Jim Diamond &amp; Snake Davis</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>Legendary singer-songwriter <I>Jim Diamond</I> and soul saxophonist <I>Snake Davis</I> are the smallest soul band in the world! Everyone remembers Jim''s distinctive voice from his million-selling hits <I>I Won''t Let You Down</I>, <I>Shoulda Known Better</I> and <I>Hi Ho Silver</I> (the hit theme tune to ITV''s <I>Boon</I>). Snake Davis is one of the UK''s leading saxophone players, working with <I>Paul McCartney</I>, <I>Ray Charles</I> and <I>James Brown</I>. With a shared love of soul music, heartfelt melodies and great lyrics, together they play a joyful, passionate and entertaining mix of Jim Diamond classics, new songs and favourite covers.</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £10 (£9 conc) FRIENDS £8</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=162><IMG height=161 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/mugenkyodummers" width=202></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=162>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=162>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Friday 6 May, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>Prepare for your senses to be awakened, when the thundering rhythms of the Mugenkyo Taiko Drummers return. The team push musical boundaries, and astound and enthral audiences everywhere, with their exhilarating raw energy. The delicate flute, gentle bells and percussion interweave with the powerful rhythms on the huge Taiko drums in a visually spellbinding display of grace, choreography and athleticism. </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £12.50 (£10.50 conc)</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=203>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=203><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/joebrown" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=203>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=203>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Friday 13 May, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Joe Brown &amp; His Bruvvers</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>With a career spanning over 40 years, appearances as a guitarist with Johnny Cash, Gene Vincent and Eddie Cochran, and successful TV and theatre shows behind him, the cheery cockney and his band, are still going strong, and bring their hugely successful show to South Shields.</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £13.50</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=202>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=202><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/georgiefame" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=202>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=202>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Sunday 15 May, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Georgie Fame &amp; Sons</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>With over twenty albums and fourteen hit singles, including the Number 1s: <I>Yeh Yeh</I>, <I>Getaway</I> and <I>The Ballad of Bonnie and Clyde</I>, Georgie''s popularity continues to go from strength to strength. Add to this a long list of collaborations with some of music''s most famous names, including <I>Eric Clapton</I> and <I>Van Morrison</I>, and in Georgie Fame you have bona fide musical legend! Appearing here with sons, the great man plays some favourites from the past, and shares stories from his life and career. </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2><I>"There''s no point in doing it when Georgie Fame could do it 10 times better!" <B>Bill Wyman</B></I></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £13.50</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=202>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=202><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/midgeure" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=202>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=202>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Wednesday 20 July, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Midge Ure</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>Midge has consistently produced incredibly innovative pop music. From teenybop phenomenon <I>Slik</I> and power-pop band <I>Rich Kids</I> to 80s electro-pop stars <I>Ultravox</I>, Midge has written some timeless pop records. The success of <I>Vienna</I> made him a star, but it was writing Band Aid''s <I>Do They Know It''s Christmas</I>, and his enthusiasm and musical skill, that helped to make a global success of <I>Live Aid</I>. His versatility is surpassed only by his love of live performance, and with a newly written autobiography, the re-recording of the <I>Band Aid</I> record, and <I>Live Aid</I> finally released on DVD, Midge performs all the hits, and reads extracts from his book in this special intimate show.</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £15</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=203>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=203><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/thejiveaces" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=203>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=203>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Sunday 7 August, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>The Jive Aces</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>The red-hot six-piece band are back! With their high energy swingin'' music, bright matching suits, wild stage antics, and irresistible humour, The Jive Aces quickly get any audience on their feet. If you missed them last time around, sieze the opportunity to see why the the UK''s top Jive and Swing band pack them in at festivals, theatres and clubs throughout the world. Infectious music with the energy of 50''s rock ''n'' roll and the glamour of the 40s, each and every show is guaranteed to go with a swing!</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £9 (£8 conc) FRIENDS £7</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=168>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=168>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=168>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=168>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Saturday 3 September, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Nearly Dan</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>Steely Dan''s <I>Donald Fagen</I> and <I>Walter Becker</I> created some of the most influential music of the pop era. Inspired arrangements and witty lyrics combined to make this some of the most distinctive music ever to grace the turntable. Their stylish music is still much in demand, and on their first visit to The Customs House, the ten-strong tribute band Nearly Dan promise all the old favourites in a two hour show, celebrating three decades of the super cool music of <I>Steely Dan</I>. </FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £12 (£10 conc)</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=20>\r\n<HR align=right width="67%" SIZE=2>\r\n</TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD width=20 height=168>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=203 height=168><IMG height=202 src="http://www.customshouse.co.uk/listings/jpgs/northernsinfonia" width=161></TD>\r\n<TD width=16 height=168>&nbsp;</TD>\r\n<TD vAlign=top align=left width=476 height=168>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2>Saturday 24 September, 7.30pm<BR><BR><FONT color=#de6262>Northern Sinfonia</FONT></FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT size=2>To celebrate our 10th Anniversary year, we are delighted to be staging a concert by Northern Sinfonia. With leader <I>Bradley Creswick</I> (violin / director), the orchestra will perform a programme of Mozart, including: Mozart Symphony No.31 Mozart Bassoon Concerto / Clarinet Concerto Mozart Symphony No.39.</FONT></P>\r\n<P><FONT face=Arial size=2></FONT><FONT face=Arial size=2><FONT color=#990099>Tickets £16 (£12 conc)</FONT></FONT></P></TD></TR>\r\n<TR>\r\n<TD colSpan=4 height=2><IMG height=15 src="/images/spacer.gif" width=20></TD></TR></TBODY></TABLE>', NULL, 'Customs House North Shields - Music Listings', 'Customs House North Shields, music, cinema, film', 'Customs House North Shields, music, cinema, film', 1, 4, 'Offering the best in arts and entertainment, all under one roof - with the biggest mainstream films, alongside live performers and theatre companies from home and abroad; plus visual art galleries exhibiting work from artists of regional, national and international standing.', NULL);
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (114, 'Fun for all the family', 8, '<DIV>If you’re looking for a fun and family friendly day out or short break – the options are endless in NewcastleGateshead and the surrounding area:\r\n<P></P>\r\n<P>*&nbsp; Head down to the Quayside&nbsp; - a fabulous place to explore with a riverside walkway and interesting public art including the interactive ‘Blacksmith’s Needle’. You can’t fail to be impressed by the stunning Gateshead Millennium Bridge. It opens and closes like a gigantic eyelid (to let ships pass) and it takes pedestrians and cyclists over the River Tyne into the heart of the Gateshead Quays, onto Baltic Square and to the BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art. On each side of the bridge there’s a board giving tilting times&nbsp; - or check out <A href="http://www.gateshead.gov.uk/bridge">www.gateshead.gov.uk/bridge</A> - and it’s heartily recommended timing a visit to coincide. </P>\r\n<P>*&nbsp; Pop into BALTIC Centre for Contemporary Art, it’s free to enter, light and airy and has fabulous views of the Tyne and the cityscape. Exhibits are constantly changing and with no permanent collection there’s always something new, but bear in mind because of this sometimes the exhibits are super children friendly, and other-times may have content of an unsuitable nature for families. <A href="http://www.balticmill.com/">www.balticmill.com</A> </P>\r\n<P>*&nbsp; If you’re without pushchair and your legs are feeling strong – head up the castle stairs to the castle keep (the ‘New Castle’ from where the city took its name). Entry is £1.50 for adults and 50p for the kids. Have a look at the dungeons before heading up the spiral staircase for fabulous views of the city. </P>\r\n<P>*&nbsp; You’ll discover how truly extraordinary life is at the Life Science Centre, one of the UK’s most exciting, modern visitor attractions. Interactive technology, a virtual games arcade and 3D films explain the origins of life and why we are all different. The biggest thrill – for big kids as well as little kids – is the world’s longest white-knuckle simulator ride. Life Science Centre opens 10am – 6pm Monday to Saturday, and 11am – 6pm Sunday (last admission is around 4.30pm daily).£6.95 adults, £4.50 children, £5.50 concs. <A href="http://www.lifesciencecentre.org.uk/">www.lifesciencecentre.org.uk</A></P>\r\n<P>*&nbsp; The MetroCentre, Europe’s largest indoor shopping centre, offers a not-to-be-missed shopping experience with high street outlets, department stores and speciality shops in atmospheric themed areas. Whether your choice is serious shopping or just a day out there’s always a treat in store for all the family.</P>\r\n<P>The centre offers superb leisure attractions including a unique theme park the New MetroLand where you can brave the New Rollercoaster, take to the high seas on the Swashbuckling Pirate Ship and fly through the air on the Wonderful Waveswinger. There’s so much more too, from the Fabulous Fighters to Happy Helicopters, Jungle Jeeps and My Beautiful Balloons Ferris Wheel. Open 7 days a week. Monday, Wednesday and Friday 10am to 8pm; Thursday 10am to 9pm; Saturday 9am to 7pm and Sunday 11am to 5pm. <A href="http://www.metrocentre.uk.com/">www.metrocentre.uk.com</A></P>\r\n<P>*&nbsp; Head for the coast and the unspoilt golden sandy beaches at Whitley Bay, Tynemouth and Saltburn. Tynemouth is only 7 miles away by car or just simply hop on the Metro, it’s just too easy. And while you’re there, check out the Blue Reef Aquarium at Tynemouth too. A dazzling underwater safari through the oceans of the world – look out for the black-tip reef sharks. <A href="http://www.bluereefaquarium.co.uk/">www.bluereefaquarium.co.uk</A>. </P>\r\n<P>*&nbsp; If you prefer to be indoors visit Wet ‘n’ Wild – the biggest indoor waterpark in Europe. It’s one mile from the north side entrance/exit to the Tyne Tunnel on the A187 North Shields Road, leading to the International Ferry Terminal. It’s open 10am – 9.30pm Sunday to Thursday and until 10pm Friday and Saturday. <A href="http://www.wetnwild.co.uk/">www.wetnwild.co.uk</A></P>\r\n<P>*&nbsp; Further afield is the stunning scenery of the Northumberland Coast with stately home and castles, Holy Island (Lindisfarne) associated with St. Cuthbert and St. Aidan and the Farne Islands famed for their seals and sea-birds. Great beaches include Bamburgh, Embleton and Druridge. Or if you have the sea-legs opt for a boat trip to the Farnes from Seahouses. <A href="http://www.farne-islands.com/">www.farne-islands.com</A> </P>\r\n<P>*&nbsp; Hadrian’s Wall runs right through the heart of NewcastleGateshead – marking the edge of this once mighty empire. Segedunum Roman Fort stands high on the banks of the River Tyne at Wallsend – the last outpost on Hadrian’s Wall, there are superb interactive displays combined with excavated finds and the only reconstructed Roman bath-house in the country. It’s a great place to have a snack too, with a café in the spectacular viewing tower. <A href="http://www.hadrians-wall.org/">www.hadrians-wall.org</A>, <A href="http://www.twmuseums.org.uk/segedunum">www.twmuseums.org.uk/segedunum</A></P>\r\n<P>*&nbsp; A favourite with all the family is Alnwick, a 45-60 minute drive. The Alnwick Garden is set within the original 17th century garden, it mixed traditional garden design with strikingly modern ideas. The Grand Cascade, a fabulous water feature, is the largest of its kind in Europe and every 15 minutes it springs into action again with fabulous water displays. Other areas include the Rose Garden and The Walled Garden with 3 new gardens and Treetopia - a huge Tree House - opening in Autumn 2004. The garden also has a coffee room and shop. <A href="http://www.alnwickgarden.co.uk/">www.alnwickgarden.co.uk</A>. Next door to the gardens is Alnwick Castle, a foreboding medieval castle with stunning State Rooms which contain fine furniture and paintings. The castle was also a location for the Harry Potter and the Philosopher''s Stone and the Chamber of Secrets films as Hogwarts School and is a favourite with the kids.</P>\r\n<P>*&nbsp; Head to the Discovery Museum for some fun (and education) for everybody, it opens at 10am Monday – Saturday (2pm on Sunday). With a recent refurbishment the museum is looking great with some excellent exhibits. There’s a multi-media re-telling of Newcastle‘s story including four sensational displays celebrating the industrial, trading, maritime, and cultural achievements along the banks of the River Tyne including Play Tyne, a water activity area for young children and a ‘hands on’ Science Factory (which is great fun) and the Turbina Gallery. Admission is free! <A href="http://www.twmuseums.org.uk/discovery">www.twmuseums.org.uk/discovery</A></P>\r\n<P>*&nbsp; The Laing is renowned for its stunning array of watercolours, costume, silver, glass, pottery and sculpture and has major works by leading Pre-Raphaelite artists including William Holman Hunt and Edward Burne-Jones, which can be seen alongside spectacular paintings by North East artist John Martin and classic works from L. S. Lowry. The gallery also hosts many stunning touring exhibitions from the latest movers and shakers on the art scene to the acknowledged masters. Recently refurbished, the Laing has an excellent children’s gallery which has interactive displays which are both educational and fun, plus a busy little café and superb gallery shop where you can pick up jewellery, household goods and craft. Again, admission is free. <A href="http://www.twmuseums.org.uk/laing">www.twmuseums.org.uk/laing</A></P>\r\n<P>*&nbsp; If you prefer things that squeak and wriggle head to the Hancock Museum, the north’s leading natural history museum.&nbsp; Here you can see tarantula spiders, pythons and huge centipedes as you discover how the world has evolved from the Big Bang to present day. There’s are also annual blockbuster exhibitions such as the 2004/05 show – Egypt Revealed.<BR>Look out for the Egyptian mummy in the shape of Irt Irw. She was discovered in an ornate coffin in Thebes, Egypt and is rumored to carry a curse. Admission £4.50 adults, £2.95 children/concs; £12.50 family, under 5s free. Open: Monday – Saturday 10am-5pm; Sunday 2pm-5pm&nbsp; <A href="http://www.twmuseums.org.uk/hancock">http://www.twmuseums.org.uk/hancock</A></P>\r\n<P><BR>TOP TIP: <BR>Remember to go to the Tourist Information Centre on arrival to pick up the latest events leaflets, a free copy of the pocket guide, maps and walking tours information.<BR></P></DIV>', NULL, 'Family days out in Newcastle', 'Day trip Newcastle, family, vist, baltic, art,', 'Exiting doays out in Newcastle', 1, 4, 'If you’re looking for a fun and family friendly day out or short break – the options are endless in Newcastle and the surrounding area:', NULL);
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (115, 'Family focus for Newcastle''s New Year celebrations', 8, '<P>A family firework and laser show, traditional Victorian fair and street entertainers will herald in 2005 in style in Newcastle.</P>\r\n<P>This year''s new-look Winter Festival, organised by Newcastle City Council, with the support of culture10,&nbsp; has already ensured thousands of people across the city have shared in the festivities with special events spread over three weeks including themed street entertainment, festive markets and open air cookery demonstrations. Many others&nbsp; have celebrated&nbsp; in their local communities thanks to grants totalling £30,000.</P>\r\n<P>Now a special three-day event in the run up to New Year will offer further fun and entertainment to all ages in the centre of Newcastle.</P>\r\n<P>A traditional Victorian funfair will visit&nbsp; the city on December 29,30 and 31st by popular demand, after proving such a success at the re-opening of Leazes Park.</P>\r\n<P>The spectacle, including colourful carousel, helter skelter, swing boats, a test of strength, and candy floss, will set up on&nbsp; the grassed area surrounding St Thomas Church and be open to the public between 11am and 5pm. Horse drawn wagonettes will also offer rides through the city centre between 11am and 3.<BR>30pm.</P>\r\n<P>On New Year''s Eve this will be complemented by a full family-focused fun programme including top street performers and an ice-sculpting show at Old Eldon Square.</P>\r\n<P>The day''s events will round off&nbsp; in a spectacular firework and laser show to music launched&nbsp; from the Civic Centre at 5.30pm. Waiting crowds gathering to the front of the Civic Centre will be entertained by&nbsp; weird and wonderful walkabout shows including a fire-breathing mechanical horse and the Snow Queen.</P>\r\n<P>David Faulkner, Executive Member for Culture, Heritage and Sport said: " We have had a very positive response to the new-style Winter Fesitval in the city.</P>\r\n<P>"This year the New Year''s Eve celebrations are also very much focused towards fun family entertainment that will appeal to all ages</P>\r\n<P>" The street entertainment, ice-sculpture, traditional Victorian funfair and horse and carriage rides will create a really festive feel to the city centre and enable people to enjoy the spectacle but still get home by public transport to continue their celebrations with family and friends."<BR></P>', NULL, 'Newcastle''s New Year celebration', 'New Year, Newcastle, quayside, fireworks', 'Find out what is happening at New Year in Newcastl', 1, 4, 'A family firework and laser show, traditional Victorian fair and street entertainers will herald in 2005 in style in Newcastle.', NULL);
INSERT INTO `articles` VALUES (116, 'Shop till you drop', 8, '<P>NewcastleGateshead rivals anywhere else in the country for the sheer number and variety of outlets. If it’s shopping heaven that you’re after, then look no further.</P>\r\n<P>MetroCentre in Gateshead and Newcastle’s Eldon Square are amongst Europe’s largest centres for high-street stores. There are also a whole range of independent specialist shops offering designer labels, art, antiques and crafts and much more, both in the city centre and in nearby Jesmond.</P>\r\n<P>The choice is endless...</P>\r\n<P>*Eldon Garden offers an extensive collection of designer brands and fashion labels in a stylish environment, specialist outfits for interiors, jewellery, shoes, gifts and beauty. </P>\r\n<P>*Eldon Square is home to flagship department store Fenwick and a major John Lewis amongst a wide variety of high street names. </P>\r\n<P>*MetroCentre, Gateshead is now the largest indoor shopping centre in Europe following completion of its new&nbsp; Red Mall (Oct 2004), which includes a flagship Debenhams. MetroCentre offers a mix of high street names and independent retailers, plus extensive leisure facilities including MetroLand, cinema, megabowl, bars and restaurants. </P>\r\n<P>*Monument Mall is an elegant modern, three-storey shopping arcade and food mall next to Grey’s Monument in historic Grainger Town. </P>\r\n<P>*Grainger Town is the historic centre of the city with many top designer stores, high-street names and boutiques, plus plenty of coffee shops.</P>\r\n<P>Looking for something different?</P>\r\n<P>*For antiques take the Metro to Jesmond where you''ll find lots of antiques shops on Clayton Road, Holly Avenue and Fern Avenue.</P>\r\n<P>* For crafts, try the Newcastle Arts Centre on Westgate Road, The Laing Art Gallery shop and the Gateshead Quay Visitor Centre for selections of handmade cards, pottery, jewellery and glassware.</P>\r\n<P>* For designer labels, there’s a large choice of places to visit - in the city centre try Princess Square or check out boutique shops in Jesmond and Gosforth.</P>\r\n<P>* Markets:&nbsp; on the first Friday of every month the Farmers’ Market arrives at Grey’s Monument with a superb array of local produce. The Green Market and Grainger Market are covered complexes in the city centre offering a whole host of items. <BR>On Sunday morning there is a large market on the Quayside and a local craft market on Armstrong Bridge from 10 – 4pm. Or get on the Metro to Tynemouth where there’s a bustling flea-market most weekends.</P>', NULL, 'Shopping in Newcastle', 'Shopping, Newcastle, Eldon Square, MetroCentre, ', 'Shopping in Newcastle', 1, 4, 'NewcastleGateshead rivals anywhere else in the country for the sheer number and variety of outlets. If it’s shopping heaven that you’re after, then look no further.', NULL);
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