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Evening Times, May 02, 2006

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The Little Darlings

PRECOCIOUS teenagers, bad transvestites, and sadists in wheelchairs have all contributed to making Little Britain one of the comedy success stories of recent years. Million of television viewers in 40 countries have laughed at creations such as Lou and Andy, Daffyd and Vicky Pollard.

Pride of Lions Is Roaring Success On Our Way to Lisbon

TWO old pals meet before a friend's funeral and before you can say Glasgow Celtic? the pair are rewinding on their favourite footballing moments. Yes, it's a fairly flimsy device to take an audience down the tunnel of the Parkhead club's greatest ever cup campaign, but it worked in this production at the King's Theatre.

Snow Patrol, Abc

GLASGOW-based Snow Patrol had their work cut out for them from the start on the opening night of their miniUK tour. They had the formidable task of introducing material from new album Eyes Open, which was only released yesterday, and they had to win over an audience who really wanted to sing along to familiar tracks from their hit album Final Straw.

Critic's Choice

LOST, Channel 4, 10pm SERIES one of Lost was a massive hit in the US and Britain, with a cliffhanger ending over a mysterious hatch.

Join the Badgers Way Set

MILLER Homes has just launched a new development in the popular Torhead Farm area of Hamilton. Badgers Way, located off Meikle Earnock Road, is a mix of three, four and fivebedroom detached villas in 14 different house styles.

Open Day Goes with a Real Bang

FILM fans flocked to Redrow's Dalgarven Meadows development in Kilwinning last month to catch a glimpse of the four-wheeled star of the classic 1968 film, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. The unique car, built especially for the film, received a warm welcome from excited children and nostalgic parents visiting the new development.

Master Your Craft at the Secc

THE 2006 Scottish Homebuilding & Renovating Show is coming to the SECC in Glasgow this week-end. This year's event includes a series of masterclasses to give visitors practical tips on how to set about their dream projects. Go along on Saturday for self build tips, or Sunday for insider advice on building renovation.

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