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It's All Happening 28/08/08



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Published Date: 28 August 2008
This week's star-studded episode of It's All Happening includes special guests Kevin Kennedy (Curly Watts in Coronation Street) and Antony Costa (formerly of Blue).
Every week on 'It's All Happening!' our entertainments editor Greg Lambert and news editor Ingrid Kent will round up the week's entertainment news in their own inimitable style.

Greg and Ingrid will be going on location to bring you the ultimate guide to what's on in the Lancaster and Morecambe district.

The latest is a very special episode of 'It's All Happening!' as Greg and Ingrid go behind-the-scenes at the new reality TV show comedy musical 'The Extra Factor' - starring actor Kevin Kennedy (famously Curly Watts in Coronation Street) and Antony Costa (formerly of boy band Blue) - a show set to run from September 8 to 10 at The Grand Theatre in Lancaster. But WARNING - if you don't want to see this pair of television celebrities - not to mention schoolgirl singing sensation Amy-Jo Clough - making an absolute fool of Greg, then do NOT watch this footage...

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  • Last Updated: 29 August 2008 3:06 PM
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