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12th MARCH 2023

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Unlocked tells of their lockdown fears & woes & washing facilities, the relief of pilates, Boot Camp, raised beds and how they unlock Castle Grimm’s secret. Told through poems, songs, music and Real Acting. The Very Grimm Brothers are Adrian Mealing, a Malvern Poetry Slam Champ who sings à cappella with Men In General, A Fistful of Spookies and The Spooky Men’s Chorale (Aus). And John Denton (gtr) who wears several musical hats including John Denton’s Midnight Band and The Fezz, a homage to Steely Dan. Featuring post-modernist hits Bring Your Own Booze, Them’s The Brakes, The Rule of Six, Red Arrows, Me and Rafi, So, I’ve Shown I Can Be Tough, Levelling Up, We Could Be Happy Here, and many more. Grimm Ade (poems) and Grimm John (gtr) live at Castle Grimm. It’s not all plain sailing. They share their innermost fears & woes & décor challenges, the relief of wild swimming, lemon drizzle, steaming Bovril, and Castle Grimm’s dark secret. Heart-warming and funny. Told through poems, songs, music, and an aeronautical display.

FRIDAY 10th MARCH 2023

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Friends since they were neighbours in the sixties Dave Kelly & Bob Hall have had illustrious careers in the British Blues Scene and have won many awards for their artistry. Dave Kelly, singer, guitarist and songwriter, is a founder member of The Blues Band (which has recently celebrated its 40th anniversary). Dave cut his teeth in the backing bands of Howlin’ Wolf and John Lee Hooker, and has played with Buddy Guy, Son House & Muddy Waters. The Blues Band have released around twenty albums, and Dave has fifteen more either solo or with his own Dave Kelly Band Bob Hall, singer, pianist and songwriter, is a founder member of The Groundhogs and Savoy Brown.

Bob has also accompanied Howlin’ Wolf and John Lee Hooker and a host of blues stars including Little Walter, Lightnin’ Slim and Homesick James. Bob has played on well over a hundred albums, including four solo piano albums and dozens more as band leader or co-leader. Down the years Dave and Bob have had a number of critically acclaimed joint projects, have played in each other’s bands and on each other’s records. With such a pedigree it seemed natural to get together a show to exploit their joint talents. Complimenting the duo is Hilary Blythe on bass, an emotive singer of classic blues and Bob’s partner off-stage.

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Coronation Street: As Justin’s texting gets worse, Daisy goes to the police - but is stunned to see the PC has “liked” all her holiday snaps. Incensed, she attacks Justin in the Street - not realising he is actually going to see George to sort his mum’s funeral. Billy & Paul break the news to Todd that they’re back together - but why is Paul struggling to pick up his darts in the pub? Spider visits Griff in prison - and learns that Councillor Cameron is the funding behind the trouble. A downcast David breaks the news to Gail that Shona has left him - but will Maria’s assurances change things? Alya visits Max. Stephen tries to get Sarah onside as Carla’s return to work is imminent. Nina volunteers in the charity shop and does a customer a good turn. Paul offers his help as a distraught Gemma receives an adjusted gas bill for £4000!

Emmerdale:

Bernice & Bob have high hopes for the opening night of the B&B - until Bob discovers a dead body in one of the rooms. And Wendy is convinced the pair are having an affair. Noah is fuming as Samson steps in to help Amelia with childcare, leading to him coughing up £2000 of his trust fund to keep him away. Gabby is desperate to get Nicky to make a move on her, and temporarily fires him so they can get passionate. Sam is desperate for money and comes up with a desperate plot - leading ti him knocking Pollard out! Will’s trust in Caleb grows - but is he being set up?

Eastenders: Keanu is back - but will things finally work out for him and Sharon? Denise gives in to Ravi and agrees to meet him - but is she about to be caught out? A distracted Karen walks out of Minute Mart without paying, leading to a bitter row with Suki. Seeing her vulnerable, Eve decades to make a move on her - where will it lead? Linda is torn as half the Vic is sold, leading to a secret phone call.

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Blades Lose Out In 5 Goal

United lost a five-goal thriller in the capital in front of the Sky Sports cameras on Saturday lunchtime.

Despite goals from Manchester City loanees

Tommy Doyle and James McAtee, who twice restored parity, a Tom Bradshaw hat-trick proved to be the difference between the two sides at The Den. Boss Heckingbottom made three changes for the trip to the capital. Basham, Doyle and Jebbison all started, with Ahmedhodžić, McAtee and Ndiaye all dropped to the bench. The opening six minutes were eventful to say the least. Inside 60 seconds, Foderingham needed treatment following a clash almost from the kick-off which Millwall launched into the final third. Having seemingly recovered, the Blades stopper produced an excellent save to deny BRADSHAW, but in the hosts next attack, Burke raced forward from Long’s throw out and the former Barnsley striker made no mistake this time firing home at the near post.

The hosts had started excellently and went looking for a second, but thankfully Foderingham tipped over a stinging effort from Burke after Millwall had seized the ball in midfield and moved forward quickly again. United then survived a major let-off as Bradshaw was adjudged offside as Foderingham collided with him, after he had latched on to Copper’s header forward from Wallace’s free-kick. As the half hour approached, United had penalty appeals waved away by referee Martin, despite Saville having hold of Berge’s arm as he advanced into the area. But it was Millwall who continued to have the upper hand with Voglsammer and Burke particularly dangerous down the flanks. On 39 minutes though, United restored parity with DOYLE curling home a wonderful free-kick past the dive of Long after Cooper had fouled Jebbison. Before the break, both Flemming and Berge were cautioned. United started the second half positively and from

Norwood’s inswinging corner, Robinson glanced a header wide of McBurnie at the far post. The Scottish international then picked out the run of Jebbison, he did everything right only for Long to save with his legs. United’s first change saw Osborn introduced at the expense of goalscorer Doyle. On 63 minutes, Millwall retook the lead with a swift break. Flemming got the better of Basham on halfway and from Voglsammer’s cross, BRADSHAW placed a header into the bottom corner beyond Foderingham’s desperate dive. That goal prompted a second change, with Ndiaye replacing Jebbison and twice in quick succession Berge had chances to equaliser, on the second occasion, Cooper produced an excellent lastditch intervention.

Despite the concession of Bradshaw’s second goal, United continued to throw numbers and somehow Long kept out Basham’s header from Norwood’s corner, before reacting quickest to clear the loose ball. Cooper somehow

The #StrongerTogether shirts worn by the Rotherham United first team at Blackpool in support of Bluebell Wood Children’s Hospice are now available to buy, directly from the Bluebell Wood website.

The shirts are priced at £35 each (plus P&P) and Millers fans are able to make a further donation should they so wish.

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