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As Una Stubbs dies at 84, CHRISTOPHER STEVENS pays tribute to a true one-off
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Junking : how a generation of TV comedy classics was lost forever
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1966 and all that - the way we were when England last reached a major final
Beer was 10p a pint, Chris Farlowe was number one in the pop charts, and the Kray Twins and Harold Wilson were in the news back in July 1966
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The Miseducation of Evie Epworth
If the year of the pandemic has given you little cause to laugh out loud, then lift your spirits and recharge your batteries as you dive into Matson Taylor’s Yorkshire-flavoured, nostalgia-laden debut novel, and enjoy a hearty guffaw on every page.
Imbued with the richly flavoured dry humour of Alan Bennett and all the wicked teen angst of Adrian Mole, but with a delightfully ebullient and seductive feminist twist, the Radio 2 Book Club Pick, The Miseducation of Evie Epworth, is one of the funniest, wittiest and most joyful books you will read this year.
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John Holdcroft, from Upton by Chester (also known as Colonel Fudge), has shared some memories of the 1960 s music scene in the city with the Chester Standard, featuring The Fab Four. As a 16-year-old in the summer of 1962 in Chester, the world of music was a weekly helping of
Juke Box Jury and
Thank Your Lucky Stars. The national pop scene was still dominated by American stars like Elvis, and there was Cliff Richard, Billy Fury and Marty Wilde who emulated them in Britain,including hairstyles, shoulder and lip postures.
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