818

Page 1

WANTED Static Caravans Wanted

Cash Paid

Don’t Sell to Anyone Until You have Spoken to me!!! Any Age - Any Condition

ISSUE: 818

•TV GUIDE •COMPETITIONS •ENTERTAINMENT LISTINGS •FOOTBALL NEWS •CLASSIFIEDS •HOLIDAYS •LIVE MUSIC REVIEWS •NEWS, LETTERS & VIEWS WED 7th OCT - TUE 13th OCT AVAILABLE TO READ ONLINE AT WWW.MERCURYNEWSPAPER.CO.UK

FREE

STEREOPHONICS WIN TICKETS TO THE ANNOUNCE SHEFFIELD FIM INDOOR ENDURO WORLD CUP AT THE ARENA TOUR DATE TICKET COMPETITION - PAGE 27

SHEFFIELD ARENA NEWS - PAGE 12

FIM ENDURO WORLD CUP DEBUTS IN SHEFFIELD Promoters Future West are hugely excited to announce they have been awarded the exclusive rights to stage Round 1 of The FIM Indoor Enduro World Cup in the United Kingdom on Saturday October 31st 2009. Sheffield Arena has been chosen by Future West as the host venue for the very unique FIM Indoor Enduro World Cup. This event will feature the best Endurocross riders from around the globe. Indoor Enduro is one of the most extreme forms of off-road motorcycle sport, talked about by those who know as the ‘toughest racing on two wheels’. Imagine a combination of trials, motocross and enduro with riders competing against each other on a specially created indoor course featuring rock and log sections, water, giant tyres and more, all designed to challenge the toughest of the tough! And all in a Supercross style setting. Scary? …………. You bet your life it is! Five times indoor and seven times outdoor World Trials Champion Dougie Lampkin MBE, five times British Trials Champion Graham Jarvis and enduro ace David Knight head a strong field of British challengers. Number One and current World Champion Spain’s Ivan Cervantes will be defending hard, Polish wildman and recent Las Vegas AMA Endurocross winner Taddy Blazusiak, is another who

wants that number one plate, as does French ace Antoine Meo. Sheffield Supercross regulars will revel once more at the site of American star Mike Brown. This year the championship series is really showing its multi-discipline roots, drawing world class riders from enduro, trials and motocross, it all kicks off at Sheffield with further rounds in Spain before the provisional final round in Mexico. David Knight along with the Dirt Wurx crew will be designing and building an amazing and ultimately challenging track befitting the line up of current, former and no doubt future world champions that will be competing. Thousands of tonnes of rock, soil, logs, huge tyres and a water feature will be brought into Sheffield Arena completely transforming the South Yorkshire venue into a glitzy indoor spectator friendly spectacular. Future West boss John Hellam said “We are hugely proud to have been awarded this FIM World Championship event, and Sheffield Arena is not only an excellent venue but an obvious choice for us to introduce the World Indoor Enduro Championship to fans in the UK. We are very excited to be hosting the first round of this series

SHEFFIELD

KITCHEN OUTLET

TRADE

DIY FITTED

FREE

BOSCH or NEFF Appliance with every order delivered * Subject to terms and condition

3

PICK UP ACROSS S.YORKS & NORTH EAST DERBYSHIRE

JUST CALL NICOLA ON

07932 661994 www.i-buy-caravans.co.uk

VOTING FORM - PAGE 4

and believe the fans and industry will be 100% behind us. It’s great too for home riders that we have been able to include three ACU British Championship classes: British Pro Open, Clubman Open and Youth. We pride ourselves on being innovators when it comes to indoor motorcycle events, and with a move now to the ‘world stage’, we are sure this will be a popular addition to our calendar, and the start of even greater things for the future”. The Sheffield round will be the first of the 2010 Indoor Enduro World Cup. Doors will open at 6pm with opening ceremonies starting at 7pm on Saturday October 31st. Tickets for the FIM Indoor Enduro World Cup are now available on 0114 256 5656

LUXURY KITCHENS FACTORY PRICES

Doors, sinks, appliances, lights, worktops, handles

SALES HOTLINE

0114 2755775

www.sheffieldkitchenoutlet.com Unit 1B - 1G, Carlisle House 99 Carlisle Street East Sheffield S4 7QN

TELEPHONE: 0114 276 3633 www.mercurynewspaper.co.uk

crystalpeaks shopping mall and retail park



The North’s largest entertainment weekly, telephone our sales team to get your advert on these pages 0114 276 3633 opt.1

Page 3

SAT CHEESE! WITH KLICK PHOTOPOINT Photographs can play a major role in our lives and hold many memories for all of us. Hot summer holidays with all the family or crazy nights out with friends, photos always create lots of laughs that will last a life time. Sadly though due to the development

of digital cameras, it seems less people are actually printing off their photos; this is where Klick Photopoint wants to help you buck the trend! Klick Photoprint has one of the most advanced laboratories in the UK along with the capability of

printing on-site in their stores. This allows you to get digital prints in minutes, making it quick and easy to get your captured moments in print! Klick Photoprint at Crystal Peaks is committed to providing you with high quality prints at low prices. They believe in this so much they will give you 100% of your money back if you are unhappy with the quality of your prints. Now that’s confidence for you! Not only are you able to print your photographs in various sizes, but you are able to enlarge photographs from the original image. Once you have printed

your photo’s make the most of the fantastic range of frames and albums available in-store so that you can display your picture for everyone to see. There is also a new range of photo gifts available at Klick including t-shirts, mugs and canvases which help to make your memories even more special

and make the perfect gift for loved ones. Klick Photoprint are proud to be able to offer a photo restoration service too, so if you have any old photos that need a bit of touching up or a lovely family photograph that needs red eyes removing then pop into the store and they will be happy to help you.


Page 4

The North’s largest entertainment weekly, telephone our sales team to get your advert on these pages 0114 276 3633 opt.1

TEAM RILEY PARTY LIKE IT’S 1969! Super slimmers from South Sheffield are still celebrating after taking part in the world’s biggest birthday party for Slimming World’s 40th Birthday. The slimming club’s 300,000 members from across Britain were invited to bring their friends and family to birthday party events at Slimming World groups between Monday, September 28, 2009 and Saturday, October 3, 2009, in what’s hoped will set a Guinness World Record as the world’s biggest ever birthday bash. All the consultants on Lynne Riley’s team hosted their group parties with a 1969-themed celebration. To celebrate some members donned fancy dress from the 60s or they came dressed in something Ruby

Red, they enjoyed music from that era, and tucked into healthy versions of their favourite party foods including Birthday cakes. The birthday party was in celebration of Slimming World’s Ruby Anniversary. The slimming club was launched by Margaret Miles-Bramwell OBE in September 1969 when she was just 21. Margaret started out with just four groups in Derbyshire, where the company is still based. It now holds 6,000 groups every week and boasts a membership of 300,000 men, women and adolescents making it the UK’s leading weight-loss organisation. Slimming World Consultant Sally who runs the Beighton group said “The birthday parties were a huge success; it was great

fun for all of our members and the perfect opportunity for people who are new to Slimming World to come along and see what it’s all about. Everyone saw what a great time we have each week and sampled delicious dishes from our new Extra Easy eating plan which was launched to celebrate the 40th anniversary – I don’t think they could believe that they could eat such tasty food and lose weight, but it’s true and my members’ weight losses are proof of that”. Lisa who runs groups in Hackenthorpe & Sheffield Town centre said “It’s been a fantastic year. We’ve been celebrating Slimming World’s Ruby Year since January with members doing all sorts of activity like walking, running, swimming and cycling together for charity as part of Slimming World’s 40 Miles for SMILES challenge, doing a 40-day Slimathon, and much more. So there’s been a great buzz all year and the excitement has really boosted everyone’s motivation and weight loss success, so far this year the members on our team have lost a combined total of over 1400 stone between them”. For more information about the groups on Lynne team call 01246 435282 or Visit www.slimmingworld. com

Diane and Tony welcome you to

The Gypsy Queen Opposite Crystal Peaks - Beighton

ALL WELCOME - 0114 248 7429

Christmas Celebrations

O Ch ur Preseristmas Everyont to you ne

From £9.99 2 Courses

Christmas Celebration Menu

Childrens Christmas Party

in you party w r il FREE l receive a vouch er book w ort £100 h

Only £4.99 (For Under 10’s) Children’s Christmas Turkey Dinner Reindeer Dropping Ice Cream Or Choclate Brownies PLUS AN ACTIVITY START PACK

CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIONS 3RD NOVEMBER 3 COURSES ONLY £12.99 BOOK EARLY TO AVOID DISSAPOINTMENT

MEALS SERVED DAILY 12 - 9PM

LARGE CAR PARK - PARTY BOOKINGS WELCOME SUNDAY CARVERY & LUNCHES 12 - 4PM

SORRY SOLD OUT CHRISTMAS DAY


The North’s largest entertainment weekly, telephone our sales team to get your advert on these pages 0114 276 3633 opt.1

2009 RESULTS GCSE 5 A* - C 68% A LEVEL 99% pass; 69% A - C

Page 5

HEMSWORTH ARTS & COMMUNITY COLLEGE

OPEN EVENING Thursday 8th October 2009

Quote from Ofted Inspection 2009;

“This is a good school with several outstanding features.” Do you want your son/daughter to: • Achieve his/her potential? • Develop skills, qualities, knowledge and understanding to prepare them for the future? • Feel secure and accepted? • Be given opportunities and experiences? • Enjoy Learning Then come along and see the wide range of activities on offer, our excelent facilities and meet our staff and students

The college will be open from 6.00pm to 8.30pm The Principal, Pamela Massett, will lead presentations at 6.30pm, 7.00pm, 7.30pm. If you are a parent of a child in Years 5 or 6 looking for a secondary school or of a child already attending the college, a member of the local community, or, indeed, the wider community, then please accept this invitation to come along. Members of staff will be on hand to answer any questions you may have.

For further information, please call Sharon Sykes or Suzanne Dickinson on 01977 624220

Market Place - Sutton in Ashfield - Nottinghamshire NG 17 1AQ

Proudly Presents

Friday 9th October 2009 Ballroom & Latin Social Dance Saturday 10th October 2009 Shirland Welfare Band Sunday 11th October 2009 Ballroom & Latin Social Dance Friday 16th October 2009 Ballroom & Latin Social Dance Saturday 17th October 2009 Sequence Dance Sunday 18th October 2009 General Dance Friday 23rd October 2009 Ballroom & Latin Social Dance Saturday 24th October 2009 Regency Singles Night Sunday 25th October 2009 Dancing to Richard Keeling Friday 30th October 2009 Motown Night with Motown in Motion - Group & Disco Saturday 31st October 2009 Halloween Ball inc. Buffet & dance demonstration Sunday 1st November 2009 Wedding Fayre - Bridal Fashion Show 12:30pm - 2:30pm Telephone 07947 813328 for info or visit Website: www.regencydancecentre.com






Page 10

The North’s largest entertainment weekly, telephone our sales team to get your advert on these pages 0114 276 3633 opt.1

A Leading Debt Recovery Company Requires

SELF EMPLOYED COLLECTORS Car and Telephone Required Payment is by way of a good commission rate. Full Training will be provided.

Contact us on 0161-968-7024 or FREEPHONE: 0800-917-0676 or apply online at www.hcportal.co.uk quoting red AD 27434


The North’s largest entertainment weekly, telephone our sales team to get your advert on these pages 0114 276 3633 opt.1

ENTERING SINGING COMPETITIONS HINTS & TIPS

Preparing for a singing competition? And need some help? Here are some useful tips to ensure you show off your capabilities in your next competition. 1. Before you even start preparing for your audition you need to research the company you are auditioning for, so you can understand exactly what they are looking for. Is the competition looking for the next big singing star? If so what age? What genre? An all round entertainer? Or a sob story? Spent some time on the internet finding out as much as you can. It’s also good idea to research the organisers of the competition too, so you can find out if the competition is credible, as unfortunately there are more and more competitions emerging that offer very little to the winners, other than the organisers making a lot of money. What to look for when researching: • The organisers credentials • Information on the judges – who are they? • What do you win? • What does it cost to apply? • How do you apply? Is it an online competition or live audition? • How many categories are there? • What happened to the winners of previous competitions? • Do you perform acapella, to backing track or do you bring a musician? • What will you get out of entering? Experience, the chance to win? Exposure? 2. So now you have researched the competition and

have decided you are happy to enter, what next? You need to chose your song, and style of performance. • Up-tempo • Ballad • Original song What aspect of your voice do you want to show off? The majority of singers are going to chose ballads, as it’s the most obvious way of showing off your capabilities. But beware, a lot of singers will also chose to sing a ballad, so you need to look at something that you can do very well, or something you arrange slightly differently. What’s the point of learning a song and then performing it just like the original artist? The judges have seen if all before, and really don’t want to just see another ‘imitation’ singer. So what if you can sing like Michael Bublé, Frank Sinatra, Elvis, Rhianna, Justin Timberlake, you may as well become a tribute act (which can offer you a worthy career though). Wouldn’t you rather develop your musical

‘identity’? So look for a song that shows off your strong points, and adapt it for you. Play around with it. Adjust the key, have it arranged differently. Make it your own. Don’t be afraid to sing an up tempo song. Up tempo songs are a welcome break for judges, after listening to several versions of ‘Hero’, ‘My Heart will go on’, ‘I will always love you’, ‘When you say nothing at all’ & ‘You raise me up’, they will be glad of the change. Why not look for a song that is really fun, to show you can entertain and allow and audience to have fun. Maybe a classic from the sixties, or something in the charts at the moment. Again, don’t sing it just like the original. Make it your own. In next week’s article...The audition itself & how to please the judges... Feel free to write to me here. Or go to my blog for more news, competitions and debate.

Page 11



Local, cost-effective advertising. Telephone our sales team to get your advert on these pages 0114 276 3633 opt.1

Page 13

Please send your Views, News and Reviews to letters@mercurynewspaper.co.uk / TALKBACK, 4b Queens Road, Sheffield S2 4DG / Tel: 0114 276 3633 opt. 4

CLUBLAND AWARDS BUSIER THAN EVER - VOTE NOW!!! Over the last few years I’ve watched The Mercury Clubland Awards with a great deal of interest and this year is shaping up to be the most competitive ever. Votes have been coming in thick and fast and contrary to some thoughts the votes are counted fairly and independently audited. It is true to say that some acts are receiving good support and it would be naive of use to believe that they

have been getting their supporters to vote for them. The prestige of being a Mercury Clubland Award winner is considerable and it is really the only indication clubs and audiences have of who are the most popular acts over a 12 month period. I suppose they are our equivalent of ‘The Brit Awards’. I’m a member of the voting academy for the ‘Brits’ and the major difference is that ‘Brit’ award winners gain the acclaim of the industry

while our awards are solely based on audience support. The formula is simple. If you want your favourite act to win then make sure you vote and vote now as voting will close 10 days before the awards event at Wadsley Bridge WMC on Thursday November 19th. Also you will need to make sure you get your tickets as this is always a very busy show.

Over the last few weeks the ‘Talkback’ page has really raised some interest from our readers. While we publish news and views on here it is first and foremost your opportunity to air your views and make comment. If we receive letters that are fit for publication we will publish them even if they might not receive the agreement of everyone. That’s the role of a newspaper, to create debate and interest. This week we have published an apology to Smithywood WMC and rightly so. We do have to make certain points

however. Firstly, anything we print is not necessarily the view of the Editor or the newspaper and we have to make a judgement call as to whether or not it should be published. We may not like, or agree, with a letter or submitted editorial but we can’t censor as this would neither be fair nor proper. If we publish we will always give a right of reply and if we get it wrong we will apologise. This week, for the first time, I have requested a change in editorial content and this week we have printed an apology. Having read the piece again and again, and

having spoken with Brian Davy and his wife, I have to say that I was delighted that they cared enough to come and see me and support the club that they have served so magnificently over the years. It really was a pleasure speaking with them. I am also totally supportive of their view and the polite and professional way they expressed it. I have invited Brian to contribute an editorial as he so obviously cares deeply about Sheffield clubs in general as well as his own.

During our travels last week I spoke to a couple of committee members from a few local clubs and we spoke about what could be done to help clubs and one of the main things was marketing and advertising. Each and every individual club, and for me this is one of the ways forward, in the editors note last week it was written how clean and well decorated clubs who pay for top artistes are doing so well (a thing I have said for many a week now) but it is also about advertising who your club has got appearing there or what activities are going on. We live in Barnsley so for me I get The Mercury every week from Lane Top club to see who is on in Sheffield and Rotherham but not all clubs are advertising and vice versa Sheffield people can’t see who is on in Barnsley or Doncaster. Now the guys who I spoke to mentioned the internet but has everyone got it and does everyone advertise on it. The answer is no . Word of mouth is a good thing but I believe you can’t beat a paper. I for one find it easier to pick up look through

and pick were I’m going . One idea I would like to put to the editor of The Mercury is for you to do a feature possibly with a few photos of the clubs that do advertise and to get a bit of background as to what clubs are doing to help them going forward. Also showcases for artistes if any agencies are doing any of these why not advertise the fact so that club concert secretaries can come along and view what artistes are on offer and so clubs can get out and see these artistes under one roof and maybe get bookings. I know in the past I have been to a lot of these and I must admit that some of the acts are very good but never seen a lot around these parts as they are booked to travel to other parts of the country so come on ladies and gents let’s get to these if there are any and see who is suitable for your clubs and any agents out there please let these clubs know as soon as because at the end of the day these clubs are your customers. Well, not travelled a lot this week due to being in hospital Friday but I must admit the two clubs I went to it was like New Years eve in both.

On Thursday we went to my favourite Thursday night club, Wickersley. On walking in at 7.45 the doorman said “you will be stood up tonight”. How right he was it was heaving. Alexanders Palace was on for the second time in two months and Ken the concert secretary was worried not many would be in. How wrong he was, the people were queuing to the door to get drinks and even neighbours complained they couldn’t get in their drives for the amount of cars in the area. For me this is what clubland is about . On Saturday it was the same at Ashfield Club in Barnsley when we went to see Whizz Kid. What a good night this was and I must say these guys look as though they are really enjoying themselves on stage, which also gives the audience a buzz. Both these bands are a credit to their respected agencies and are a must for any club.

VOTING FORM CAN BE FOUND ON PAGE 4

THE RIGHT TO PUBLISH AND THE RIGHT OF REPLY

A TRIBUTE TO DAVE KILNER Dave Kilner , the man most qualified to be described as ‘a nice guy’ sadly passed away in the early hours of Wednesday morning in hospital, aged forty eight, after many weeks of illness. Having started work as a seventeen year old at Radio Hallam, seeing the position in the job centre, this ultra charismatic man went from strength to strength to become the premier disc jockey and radio presenter in the area. He was ever charming, delightful company, very charismatic, and rose to the top of his profession without the ruthless streak evidenced in so many successful men. Dave’s key to success was his tremendous popularity, always willing to put himself out for other people, and knowing him throughout his career, I have never heard him speak ill of anybody, nor have I ever heard a word said against him. His close friend, and fellow disc jockey and presenter, Gary Sinclair, spoke highly of Dave, highlighting his great talent with a microphone in his hand, and his untiring efforts for’ Help a Hallam Child’, the fruits of which will be borne for years to come. I visited Dave in hospital with Gary recently, and was saddened to see him looking

YORKSHIRES LARGEST TOYFAIR

so ill, yet he still had a smile on his face and a twinkle in his eye, so typical of him. His career has been well documented in other publications, as has his links with Sheffield United, where he was the voice of the Blades for many years. We have lost a great man, a star who looked like a star, and his contribution to local radio and charity fundraising should never be underestimated. I, on behalf of us all at the Mercury, tender our sincere condolences to his wife Shirley and daughters Rebecca and Nicola. God Bless and God Speed Dave. HOWARD COPLEY

Editor’s note: We are always happy to help any club, or clubs, and write features. If they wish to submit editorial and photos we will try and find, or make, the space.

WMC APOLOGY

Supplying the Area’s Finest Male & Female Solo Acts, Duos & Comedy See our main advert on page 22

A THANK YOU FROM HBS Thanks to everyone who gave support and generosity at the HBS (Hopsital Broadcasting Sheffield) roadshow held at Sainsburys Archer Road on Saturday. We raised a grand total of £772.59 which will go towards helping the Sheffield hospitals radio station, run by volunteers, continue. If you would like to donate, please contact Naddy Tweed at marketing@hbsradio. co.uk, (0114) 271 271 9, or if you would like to request a song for a loved one currently in hospital please email our team at requests@hbsradio.co.uk.

ADVERTISING & SHOWCASES SMITHYWOOD An article appeared last week regarding a comedian, Joe King, that appeared at a private function at Smithywood WMC. Firstly the article that appeared was not on behalf of the club, it’s members or The Mercury Newspaper as it was a letter received and therefore a personal opinion. Secondly, the person in effect did not have right of entry on the evening. Thirdly there were no children present when the comedian was on stage and there were no complaints received on the night or since by any of the persons present. Brian Davy would like it to be known that everyone on the evening had a great time. Adult material has long been accepted in clubs and over the years many great comedians have played to enthusiastic audiences

As the recession still seems to be hanging around us and Christmas looms ahead all is not lost for us looking for that present for our loved ones. Yorkshire BIGGEST Toyfair is being held at the Doncaster Racecourse on Sunday November 1st, there will be many stalls selling every type of old and new toy & collectable you can think of, from teddybears, dinky, Corgi tractors, trains, bus’s, model cars, trucks, Sc-fi and 1000,s more all under one roof at prices you can afford. Free parking, good restaurant and a pleasant day out for all the family.

who have had an enjoyable evenings entertainment. Any offence that has been caused by the letter to either the club, Mr Davy, or individuals is regretted and we at The Mercury Newspaper can assure readers that Smithywood WMC continues to provide the best of entertainment at all times.

Galaxy

Open Monday - Saturday We provide guitar & drum lessons We take your old drums for cash We take all major credit cards 1 Smawthorne Lane, Castleford WF10 4EJ

www.stevegalaxymusic.co.uk

stevegalaxymusic@hotmail.co.uk

01977 520101

WE BUY YOUR OLD DRUMS FOR CASH

SUPPLIERS OF PA SYSTEMS, DRUM KITS, VINTAGE GUITARS & DRUMS, KEYBOARDS AND MUCH MORE

SPONSORS OF TALKBACK TEL: 0114 275 4507




COLLEY WMC 2, Margetson Road, Parson Cross, Sheffield. Tel: 0114 232 1529









Page 24

Mercury Wedding Feature - To advertise on one of our fantastic features contact our sales team on 0114 276 3633 opt1

WOMEN CAN HAVE IT ALL... A local businesswoman, Hannah McCuaig of Derby has been head hunted by the USA organizers of Mrs. World to represent England in the Mrs World contest that is being held in Vietnam in November this year. Hannah, a yummy mum of one was delighted to receive the recognition, as well as the UK franchise to develop a new contest to showcase the accomplishments of married women, and now needs to raise the funds to take part in the event. This prestigious Mrs. World event has been running for many years with so many countries taking part with the emphasis on the married women can really have it all, children, career, husband and great looks! The Concept for “Mrs. World” has its roots in one of the oldest and most respected of all competitions- “Mrs. America.” That extravaganza was reorganized by David Marmel featuring a more contemporary and glamorous approach. While beauty is a considering factor, contestants are also urged to voice their opinions about marriage, current events, and to develop their business acumen and raise funds for charity. By organizing a national contest for UK women to enter, Hannah wants to turns the concept of a stereotypical beauty pageant on its head: even today, if it is discovered that a contestant is married, over 25 or has had a child, they are instantly disqualified. Hannah wants to challenge this outdated perception of beautiful women only being under 25 and single, and to prove that married women can find success in business and entrepreneurialism, just as they can in family life. ‘We believe that any woman who has committed her life to another

and has had children, should be celebrated, not disqualified.’ All married women - young wives, mothers and even grandmothers - are eligible to participate. By providing this unique forum, in which delegates from around the world can come together and share a common purpose. “Mrs. World” successfully fosters greater communication; friendship and mutual understanding among all people, while proving that married women are just as beautiful and capable, if not more so, than their single counter parts. Over the years, “MRS. WORLD” has been produced in many fascinating locations around the world including: Queensland; Australia; Jerusalem; israel; San Jose; Costa RIca; Honolulu; Hawaii(4 years); Las Vegas, Nevada (3 years); 2005, Amby Valley, India near Bombay;2006 in St.Petersburg, 2007 in Sochi Russia and 2008 in Kaliningrad, Russia. The 2009 international broadcast of Mrs. World will originate November 22 from Ba Rua Vung Tau Province, Vietnam. Hannah not only has a Bachelor of Arts Degree but she also recent set up her own company, UK Beauties, which seeks to change the perception of pageants in the UK, and offers personalised self esteem courses. Hannah is not only a successful businesswoman and mother, but is also a stunning example of a classic English Beauty with a strong ambition to develop the Mrs. England brand in the UK. Hannah is passionate about the way the English women want to be seen in England, not just considered a bimbo in a swimsuit! At present Hannah is in talks with 2 terrestrial TV stations to develop a worthwhile

game show for 2010 that will inspire married women of all nationalities to watch and enter. As with all entrants to these prestigious events all the contestants need to raise their own finance to get to Vietnam leaving Hannah just 60 days to find £10,000 to cover the cost of attending the event! Hannah is now looking to raise the money through a charity event set in Derby, with more corporate sponsors along the way supporting her challenge. White Media will be sponoring Hannah at all their shows this autumn, helping raise funds for this event. As Sue White of White Media explains, “Getting going is always the most difficult bit, with having to prove yourself day by day, with this, we will support Hannah as Mrs England, her combination of determination, passion, ambition and sheer energy will, we feel will place Hannah favorably for Vietnam as well as spot lighting the Derbyshire region”! Entrance is £1.50 for a complimentary pamper bag filled with our prestige White Weddings magazine, Chocolates, perfume and lots of offers and vouchers for your Big Day! You can meet our Mrs England contestant Hannah Mc Cuaig at our White Media Wedding Show at The Millenium Galleries Sheffield October 11th 11 -4 and Hodsock Priory Blythe Sunday 18th October 12 -5 See you all there soon…



Page 26

Your FREE weekend TV Guide, telephone our sales team to get your advert on these pages 0114 276 3633 opt.1

Saturday 10th October BBC ONE 6:00 Breakfast 10:00 Saturday Kitchen Live 11:30 The Hairy Bakers 12:00 BBC News 12:15 Football Focus 1:00 Snooker: Grand Prix - Semi-Final 4:20 Bruce Goes Dancing 5:20 BBC News 5:35 Regional News/Weather 5:45 Hole in the Wall - Anton Du Beke hosts the action-packed game show in which two teams of celebrities compete for charity by forcing themselves through ridiculous-shaped holes in fast-moving walls, or risk being pushed into an icy pool of water. Team captains Austin Healey and Joe Swash compete in tight silver lycra suits with their celebrity teammates Kelly Dalglish, Lil’ Chris, Gemma Bissix and Matthew Chambers for a 10,000 pounds prize for charity 6:15 Merlin 7:00 Strictly Come Dancing - The remaining 13 celebrities return to the dancefloor hoping to dazzle the judges and viewers with their sensational dance moves, stepping up to perform a salsa or foxtrot. One unlucky couple will perform their last dance, finding out later that they must leave the competition for good. While the couples nervously wait to discover their fate, the professional dancers put on an extravagant, show-stopping performance 9:15 The National Lottery Draws 9:25 Casualty 10:15 BBC News. 10:35 The Best of Would I Lie to You? 11:05 The Football League Show 12:05Friday Night with Jonathan Ross

BBC TWO

Birthdays: Omar Shaif (77) - Chris Tarrant (63) - Martin Kemp (48) - Tony Adams (43) - Matthew Pinsent (39) On this Day: Harold MacMillan resigns as Prime Minister (1963) - ‘Smash Hots’ went on sale for the first time (1978)

ITV 1

6:00 Me Too! 6:20 Big Cook Little Cook 6:40

6.00 The Fluffy Club 9.25 Horrid Henry 9.40

6:00 The Treacle People 6:10 The Hoobs 6:35

Bits and Bobs 7:00 Dennis & Gnasher 7:15 Dennis

Scratch ‘n’ Sniff’s Den Of Doom 10.10 Art Attack

The Hoobs 7:00 Gillette World Sport 7:30 FIA Gt

10.35 FILM: Getting There 12.15 ITV News/

Championship 8:00 The Morning Line 8:55 Friends

Weather 12.20 FILM: Agatha Christie’s Murder with

9:25 Rimmel London Presents The World’s Greatest

& Gnasher 7:25 Sportsround 7:40 What’s New Scooby Doo? 8:00 Gimme a Break 8:30 TMi 10:00 My Almost Famous Family 10:30 Ed and Oucho’s Excellent Inventions 11:00 The Story of

Mirrors 2.10 The X Factor

Tracy Beaker 11:30 Animals at Work 12:00 The

3.10 FILM: Jurassic Park

Cut 12:25 Off the Hook. 12:55 The 5.19 Show

5.30 Calendar News/Weather

1:10 Chartjackers 1:15 The Well 1:25 Kyle XY

5.45 ITV News/Weather

2:10 The Sky at Nigh 2:30 FILM: Pal Joey 4:20 Snooker: Grand Prix - Semi-Final 5:50 Emma 6:50 Autumnwatch

6.00 People Do the Funniest Things Abroad

6:00 Breakfast 9:00 The Andrew Marr Show 10:00 The Big Questions 11:00 Country Tracks 12:00 The Politics Show 1:00 Cash in the Attic 2:00 EastEnders 3:55 Bruce Goes Dancing 4:55 Points of View 5:10 Songs of Praise 5:45 BBC News 6:00 Regional News/Weather 6:10 Land Girl 7:00 Countryfile 8:00 Antiques Roadshow 9:00 Emma - Four-part adaptation of the Jane Austen classic by BAFTA award-winning writer Sandy Welch. Emma continues her attempts to marry off Harriet and Mr Elton, vicar of Highbury. Although uninterested in marriage herself, she hopes to meet the mysterious and elusive Frank Churchill at a village Christmas party. Frank does not arrive, and instead Emma becomes the subject of unwanted attention from Mr Elton. A few weeks later, village gossip focuses on the arrival of young Jane Fairfax and a large piano she has been sent by a mystery admirer 10:00 BBC News 10:20 Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow - Manchester. Michael McIntyre visits the UK’s most prestigious and iconic stand-up comedy venues, unearthing a raft of comedy’s brightest new talent and finest comedians en route. He takes his Comedy Roadshow to the Manchester Apollo, where he is joined by north-west favourite Jason Manford, plus John Bishop, Sarah Millican and Mick Ferry 11:05 FILM: Last Ordersd 12:50 Weatherview

Pop Star: Justin Timberlake 10:30 P. Diddy’s Starmaker 11:30 F1 Rocks Singapore Live 12:35 Scrubs 1:00 Red Bull Rivals 2:00 Channel 4 Racing From York, Ascot And Bangor-On-Dee 4:00 Come Dine With Me Extra Portions 4:30 Come Dine With

7.00 New You’ve Been Framed!

Me Extra Portions 5:00 Come Dine With Me Extra

8:20 Gandhi - The Rise to Fame. In the second

7.30 Harry Hill’s TV Burp

Portions 5:30 Come Dine With Me Extra Portions

part of the series, Mishal Husain traces Gandhi’s

8.00 The X Factor - The X Factor weekend starts

6:00 Channel 4 News/Weather

transformation from obscure lawyer to father of the na-

tonight with the first of two live shows as the final 12

tion and discovers a more complicated and intriguing

6:30 Kevin Mccloud’s Grand Tour

sing live for your votes - and the judges each mentor

7:30 Film: Oliver Twist - Roman Polanski’s

one category of singers. Simon Cowell has the over

Film Of Charles Dickens’ Classic Novel Stars Barney

7:50 Autumnwatch Unsprung

man than the saintly Hollywood version. Gandhi had to face unpopularity, political failure and British jails. But in 1930 he triumphs - launching the most astute

25s, Cheryl Cole has the boys, Dannii Minogue has

campaign of the age - the 240-mile Salt March that

the girls and Louis Walsh has the groups. Host Dermot

succeeded in humiliating the British Raj.

O’Leary will be on hand to deal with the war of words

9:20 Have I Got a Bit More News for You

as the judges give their views on each performance

10:00 Snooker: Grand Prix - Semi-Final. - Hazel

and defend their acts - one of which will leave the

Irvine introduces action from the second semi-final in Glasgow. Former world champions Steve Davis and John Parrott join her in the studio to offer their insight.

competition tomorrow night

Clark As Oliver, Ben Kingsley As Fagin, Jamie Forman As Bill Sykes And Leanne Rowe As Nancy. Oscar And Bafta-Winner Ronald Harwood’s Screenplay Strips Away Some Of The Minor Roles To Allow The Main Characters To Take Centre Stage, With A Superb

10.00 Piers Morgan’s Life Stories

Performance By Kingsley In One Of Film’s Most

11.00 ITV News and Weather

Demanding Roles

Virgo and Ken Doherty

11.15 FILM: Murder by Numbers

10:00 Film: Blade II

12:00 Dragons’ Den: On Tour

1.30 FILM: Point of Origin

12:10 4music: Live From Abbey Road

Commentary by Dennis Taylor, Willie Thorne, John

Sunday 11th October BBC ONE

CHANNEL 4

BBC TWO 6:00 Me Too! 6:20 Big Cook Little Cook 6:40 Bits and Bobs 7:00 Uncle Max 7:15 OOglies 7:30 Prank Patrol 8:00 Da Dick and Dom Dairies 8:30 M.I. High 9:00 Undercover Dads 10:00 Something for the Weekend 11:30 Animal Park 12:30 Escape to the Country 1:00 Rugby League: Super League Playoffs - Grand Final - Highlights from the Grand Final at Old Trafford as the 2009 Super League season reaches its climax. St Helens and Leeds have contested the Grand Final for the past two seasons with the Rhinos winning on both occasions, and the two teams will be favourites to be scrapping it out once again. However, it’s been a somewhat unpredictable season, typified by Warrington triumphing in the Challenge Cup and Bradford failing to reach the play-offs for the first time ever - and it would be no huge surprise to see a new name on the trophy. Jonathan Davies joins Dave Woods in the commentary box 2:00 Snooker: Grand Prix - Final 5:40 Meerkat Manor 6:05 Meerkat Manor 6:30 Porridge 7:00 Top Gear 8:00 Snooker: Grand Prix - Final. - The Grand Prix final reaches its conclusion tonight with a maximum of ten frames left to decide the winner. Hazel Irvine, Steve Davis and John Parrott introduce live coverage from Glasgow, where the trophy and a cheque for 75,000 pounds await the 2009 champion. Commentary by Dennis Taylor, Willie Thorne, John Virgo and Ken Doherty 11:00 Never Mind the Buzzcocks 11:30 FILM: Spider 1:05 BBC News

FIVE 6.00 Sunrise 7.00 Angels of Jarm 7.05 Milkshake! Bop Box 7.15 Elmo’s World 7.40 The Milkshake! Show 8.05 Noddy in Toyland 8.20 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky 8.35 Rupert Bear 8.50 Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs 9.05 Olivia 9.15 Little Princess 9.30 Mr. Men Minis 9.35 Chiro 9.45 Mist: Sheepdog Tales 10.00 Zoo Days 10.10 NFLUK 11.10 The Gadget Show 12.10 Megastructures: Built from Disaster 1.10 Film: Rooster Cogburn 3.15 Film: Agatha Christie’s The Alphabet Murders 5.00 Five News 5.10 Film: Operation Crossbow 7.10 NCIS 8.05 CSI: NY - New York-based spin-off of the crime drama series. Danny and Lindsay explore the worlds of goth and glam when a young girl who belongs to the underground ‘Suicide Girls’ cult is found dead after a ‘blood-bath’ concert. Across town, Mac and Stella investigate the death of a homeless man who was known as a basketball legend on the court. Flack searches for Shane Casey after his escape from the police vehicle 9.00 CSI: NY 10.00 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Drama series about a team of forensic investigators in Las Vegas. The CSIs probe three apparently unrelated murders, only to discover they are all connected to a con man with multiple identities. The investigation uncovers a bizarre trail of antique vases, misfiring guns, sibling rivalry and pets named Gareth 11.00 Law and Order: Special Victims Unit 12.00 SuperCasino

TV Highlights

Blade II Channel 4 - 10:00pm Half-Human, Half-Vampire Blade Returns In This Sequel To The Blockbuster, This Time Teaming Up With ArchEnemy Damaskinos, Who Needs His Help

Jurassic Park ITV - 3:10pm A group of scientists go to a remote island to visit a new theme park in which genetically engineered dinosaurs are the main attractions. At first the scientists are amazed, but the trip soon turns into a terrifying ordeal

Birthdays: Bobby Charlton (72) - Darryl Hall (60) - Dawn French (52) - Joan Cusack (47) - Luke Perry (43) On this Day: Jodrell Bank Satellite turned on (1957) - Post Office announce the implementation of Post Codes (1966)

ITV 1 6:00 The Fluffy Club 7.25 Toonattik 9.25 Paz 9.35 Captain Mack 9.50 Emu 10.05 My Parents Are Aliens 10.35 Coronation Street Omnibus 12.50 Animals Do the Funniest Things 1.50 ITV News/Weather 2.00 Columbo Goes to the Guillotine 3.55 FILM: Diamonds Are Forever - Sean Connery, Jill St John, Charles Gray. Action thriller in which James Bond, equipped with an armoury of hi-tech gadgets, infiltrates a Las Vegas diamond-smuggling ring in a bid to foil a plot to target Washington with a laser in space. But as 007 prepares to tackle the evil Blofeld, the mastermind who threatens to destabilise the world, he is captivated by the delicious Tiffany Case 6.15 Calendar News/Weather 6.30 ITV News/Weather 6.45 Harry Hill’s TV Burp 7.15 All Star Family Fortunes 8.00 The X Factor. 9.00 Doc Martin. Driving Mr McLynn 10.00 ITV News/Weather 10.15 Disney.Pixar: The South Bank Show. - A celebration of the creative talents which these two studios have brought to film-making, from the short films of the 1920s and 30s through to the CGI blockbusters of today. The programme discovers the secrets behind the animation process of the Disney Studios in Burbank and the Pixar Studios in San Francisco - from storyboard to silver screen. With archive footage from classic films, a visit to Walt Disney World in Florida, interviews with iconic figures from the industry, and a look at new features at key stages in their production: The Princess and the Frog and Up 11.15 Crossing Jordan 12.10 The Other Side

CHANNEL 4 6:00 The Treacle People 6:10 The Hoobs 6:35 The Hoobs 7:00 FIVB Beach Vollyball 8:00 Freesports On 4 8:30 The Mccain Track And Field Show 9:00 Friends 9:30 Hollyoaks Omnibus 12:00 90210 12:55 Rimmel London Presents The World’s Greatest Pop Star: Madonna 2:00 Friends 2:30 Sugababes: Video Exclusive 2:40 T4: Jls Love Jacko: Top 10 3:40 The Simpsons 4:15 The Simpsons 4:45 Deal Or No Deal 5:30 Scrapheap Challenge 6:30 Channel 4 News 7:00 The Genius Of Charles Darwin It’s 150 Years Since The Publication Of Charles Darwin’s Masterpiece, On The Origin Of Species . Professor Richard DawkIns Presents The Ultimate Guide To Darwin And His Revolutionary Theory Of Evolution By Natural Selection , Which Dawkins Considers The Most Important Idea Ever To Occur To A Human Mind. In This Powerful Polemical Series, Dawkins Explains Who Charles Darwin Was, How He Developed His Theory, What It Is, And Why It Matters. In This Final Episode, As He Meets Creationists, Scientists And The Archbishop Of Canterbury, Dawkins Examines Why, Despite A “Mountain Of Evidence”, Darwin’s Theory Remains One Of The Most Controversial Ideas In History 8:00 Come Dine With Me 9:00 Kevin Mccloud’s Grand Tour 10:00 Film: House Of Flying Daggers 12:15 Florence And The Machine: Video Exlcusive

FIVE 6.00 Sunrise 7.00 Angels of Jarm 7.05 Milkshake! Bop Box 7.10 Bert and Ernie’s Great Adventures 7.15 Elmo’s World 7.35 The Milkshake! Show 8.00 Noddy in Toyland 8.15 The Adventures of Bottle Top Bill and His Best Friend Corky 8.30 Rupert Bear 8.45 Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs 9.00 Olivia 9.10 Little Princess 9.25 Little Lodgers 9.30 The Mr. Men Show 9.45 Mist: Sheepdog Tales 10.00 Snobs 10.30 Wizards of Waverly Place 11.00 Hannah Montana 11.35 The Tribe 12.05 Everybody Hates Chris 12.35 Farmer Wants a Wife 1.35 Zoo Days 1.40 Film: Al Jennings of Oklahoma 3.10 Film: Calamity Jane 5.10 Film: Lilo and Stitch: The Movie - Animated tale of a lonely Hawaiian girl who adopts a wild dog-like creature as a pet. It transpires the strange animal is the product of an illegal experiment conducted by a mad scientist. The girl helps her pet develop emotionally whilst fighting to protect him from the sinister Galactic Federation, which hopes to recapture him. 6.45 Five News 6.50 Film: Ghostbusters II - Fantasy comedy sequel. The phantom-fighters return to the streets of New York when they come to the aid of a woman who fears that her baby is the target of ghostly forces. Four years after Dr Peter Venkman broke up with Dana Barrett, she appeals for help to save her son when an arch-demon trapped in an oil painting wants to take over his body. The old team reunites and traces the source of the trouble to a sinister underground river of slime 9.00 Film: Ghost Rider 11.10 FlashForward 12.05 The Mafia

TV Highlights

Ghost Rider five - 9:00pm

Comic-book adventure about a stunt motorcyclist tricked into making a pact with Mephistopheles. The rider can only escape doing the demon’s bidding if he agrees to battle the dark lord’s son

House of Flying Daggers Channel 4 - 10pm Set In China In Ad 859, The Film Stars Andy Lau And Takeshi Kaneshiro As Leo And Jin, Police Officers Charged With Finding A Secret Society, The Flying Daggers, Who Are Sworn To Overthrow The Government


7 Day Soapwatch

Your FREE seven day soap guide, telephone our sales team to get your advert on these pages 0114 276 3633 opt.1

Eastenders Mon: Owen returns to the Square, and this time he means business. There is friction in the Slater household as they come to terms with Stacey’s absence. Sam bonds with Janine, but is their friendship true? And Shirley has a new job that doesn’t exactly go according to plan Tues: Liz begs Pat to keep her secret but will Pat betray her? Sam is chuffed when she lands a job at R&R but how will Phil take the news? Shirley has a dangerous plan to make some much needed cash and Archie continues to scheme with Janine Thurs: Patrick discovers Liz’s secret and threatens to take matters into his own hands. When Masood announces he is off to Pakistan, Syed and Tamwar plot to restore harmony to their household. Sam moves in with Ricky, much to Bianca’s displeasure and Shirley asks Jack a huge favour Fri: Sam tells Jack she cannot accept his offer of a job but she ends up accepting a passionate kiss instead. As news of his visit filters out, is the game up for Owen? Zainab eats humble pie, meanwhile someone is watching Syed and Christian

Emmerdale Mon: Debbie begs a penniless Charity to stay in Emmerdale. Sally’s decision to leave causes tension between Ashley and Laurel. Faye is curious after hearing about Katie’s chequered past Tues: Ashley lies to Vincent about Sally’s whereabouts. Chas faces hostility from Gennie on her first day back at work. Faye makes an effort to get to know Katie better Wed:Laurel tries to get Sally and Vincent to talk. Debbie is ecstatic about Charity’s decision to stay in Emmerdale. Tension boils over between Nikhil and Jai about the factory ownership Thurs:An irate Vincent discovers that Sally is staying with Ashley and Laurel. Faye’s dinner with Katie and Ryan does not go to plan. Nathan dismisses Mark’s attempts at reconciliation Fri: Faye increases the pressure on Mark. The Bishop questions Ashley’s interference in Sally’s marriage. David grudgingly agrees with Leyla’s praise for Nathan Coronation Street Mon: Will Liz and Teresa come to blows over Lloyd? Peter and Ken draw battle lines over the new bar.

Has Tyrone found out about Kevin and Molly? Will a broken-hearted Liz end it with Lloyd? Tyrone shocks Kevin by asking if Molly is having an affair. Luke receives an unsettling phone call Thurs: Is Maria shutting Tony out? Will Lloyd take Teresa back? What exactly are Luke’s motives in buttering up Rosie? Fri: Tony has a question for Maria. Luke makes Rosie an offer she cannot refuse. Is Liz jealous of Lloyd and Teresa? Maria has a shocking announcement for Helen and Barry. What is Luke’s plan with Rosie? Will Dev’s harsh words drive Umed away? Neighbours Mon: Elle has her revenge on Lucas by naming him in a newspaper article. Lucas lures Johnno into a trap. Karl tries to help Ringo with his studies Tues: Declan confronts Johnno. Paul hatches a cunning plan. Lucas sinks to new depths Wed: How far will Zeke go to protect Donna? Lucas’s gambling addiction causes a rift between Dan and Libby. Declan tries to make amends Thurs: Will Lucas accept help before it is too late? Zeke begs Donna to reconsider her actions. Harry and Kate clash Fri: Elle tries to remake herself. Toadie worries about Rocky the pup. Paul and Rebecca plan their wedding Home and Away Mon: Sid and Nicole kiss! Jai throws Annie and Dexter’s relationship into turmoil. Kirsty and Miles clash over the pregnancy Tues: Indi has a serious accident. Ruby goes on an undercover mission. Charlie is confronted by her worst nightmare Wed: A wedge is driven between Ruby and Charlie. Indi is given bad news. Annie loses another boyfriend Thurs: Aden takes a massive step forward. Brendan is full of surprises. Annie lays down the law to Jai Fri: Charlie decides that Grant must pay for what he has done. Geoff makes a momentous decision. Xavier and Ruby reach an understanding - but for how long?

WIN TICKETS TO THE FIM INDOOR ENDURO WORLD CUP FIRST ROUND Promoters Future West are very excited to announce that they have been awarded the exclusive rights to stage a round of the FIM Indoor Enduro World Cup in the United Kingdom on Saturday the 31st of October 2009 at Sheffield Arena. The British Supercross Championship will now begin at the NEC as part of the Carole Nash International Motorcycle and Scooter show on Saturday 25th November 2009. Sheffield, which has staged the Supercross event for 13 years will now be host to a round of the very unique FIM Indoor Enduro World Cup. This will feature the World’s very best Endurocross riders from around the globe on a specially created indoor course featuring rock and log sections designed to challenge the toughest of the tough! Future West boss John Hellam said “Sheffield is an excellent venue and an ideal place to introduce the World Indoor Enduro into the UK. In the US, Endurocross has become an extremely popular new series and we are thrilled to be awarded a round of this exciting FIM World Championship series. We are very excited to be hosting an indoor enduro event in the UK and believe the fans and industry will be behind this event 100%. We pride ourselves on being innovators when it comes to indoor motorcycle events and we’re sure this will be a popular addition to our events line-up. Tickets for Supercross at Sheffield will be exchanged or

refunded if you have already purchased them through the Sheffield Arena box office. Tickets for the FIM Indoor Enduro World cup are now available on 0114 256 5656.

Here at The Mercury we have teamed up with promoters Future West to offer two lucky readers the chance to win a pair of tickets to the FIM Indoor Enduro World Cup at the Sheffield Arena on Saturday 31st October. Simply answer the following question and send your entry plus contact details to dave@ mercurynewspaper.co.uk or post them to FIM Indoor Enduro Competition, Mercury Newspaper, 4b Queens Road, Sheffield S2 4DG HOW MANY YEARS DID THE SHEFFIELD ARENA HOST THE BRITISH SUPERCROSS CHAMPIONSHIP? Closing date for entries is 12 noon on Friday 23rd October

VOICE OF THE NIGHTINGALE WEEK 6

Technology, marvellous stuff - where would we be without it? That is of course until it all starts to go wrong! Now the more discerning of radio hams might have noticed that our 1350mw transmitter had been limping along for the last few months. You and me, probably couldn’t tell anything was wrong, but the engineer says it was, so repairs were required. Our regular engineer lives about 60 miles away and is a little busy, to say the least. You see people who know about medium wave transmitters are getting as rare as the parts to keep them going and so those who do are much in demand. But we managed half a day of his precious time this week to solder, poke and twiddle – well I don’t know the technical terms and that’s all it looks like to me! Thankfully he’s not like a car mechanic though, there’s no scratching of chins, sharp intakes of breath or astronomical bills at the end. The biggest problem with the maintenance of our transmitter is where it is – in the loft. I mean, of course, where else would you put it. It’s a tight squeeze and there’s much running up and down from transmitter to the outside aerial and back again – who needs a gym! Good news though, he fixed one of the transmitters. Not so good news we couldn’t get a part to fix the back-up transmitter but not to worry back to the magic of technology and the internet and all being well he should be back in a couple of weeks to fit the required piece. Now should all that talk of wires, capacitors and soldering irons have struck a chord with you and you are one of the few left who know a thing or two about medium wave transmitters, do get in touch with us we could do with someone more local, just in case… So having fixed one bit of kit, something else is bound to go wrong - the Steelers commentary gear. We were down to solo commentary for most of the game – well done Scott for keeping it going. The guys are bringing the gear in for investigations as the over the phone technical support couldn’t crack it but all being well we should be back to full strength for next Saturday. Oh and yes, the Steelers lost 2-1 to Cardiff Devils. Now we’ve had some changes to get used to in the last couple of weeks at Radio Nightingale, you know when you’ve said something a particular way for so long it’s hard work to remember a new phrase. Having just managed to get over Rotherham United not playing a Millmoor (how many years?!) we now have to contend with a change in our frequencies. Radio Nightingale, 945 & 1350mw and Patientline Channel 6 has become 945 & 1350mw and Hospedia. A take-over and rebranding for the company which operates the bedside entertainment units in the Rotherham General means we all need to practice our new frequencies. I bet there’ll still be an odd Patientline slipping out the other side of Christmas! Radio Nightingale broadcasts 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for the patients and staff of the Rotherham General Hospital on 945 &1350mw and Hospedia. For more information about the station visit www.radionightingale.org.uk Current volunteer vacancies: • Saturday sports show presenter • Football commentator • Request collector (Tuesday or Wednesday morning) • Fundraiser • MW transmitter engineer • Voice over artist / creator Contact us on 01709 304244 for more information on volunteering.

Benidorm - 19th Jan 2010 - Rio Park Hotel - Full Board 14 Nights - East Midlands Airport - £485.00pp Costa Del Sol - Benalmadena - 29th Jan 1010 - Siroco Hotel Half Board - 11 Nights - Doncaster Airport - £385.00pp Benidorm - 07th Feb 2010 - Ambassador Playa Hotel Full Board - 11 Nights - Eastmidlands Airport £435.00pp Benidorm - 16th Feb 2010 - Ambassador Playa Hotel Full Board - 7 Nights - East Milands Airport £310.00pp Portugal - Albuffiera - 21 Feb 2010 - Auramar Hotel Half Board - 7 Nights - Eastmidlands Airport - £295.00pp South View Leisure Park Skegness Voted Best Park On East Coast - Peacefull Site With Its Own Golf Coure And Fishing Lakes - 2 Bed Caravan To Rent - Bookings Being Taken For 2010 - Prices From £150.00 To £250.00 Per Week

Page 27











COOPERS TOURS COACH HOLIDAYS AND SHORT BREAKS FOR


Turn static files into dynamic content formats.

Create a flipbook
Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.