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What is the name oi the TV series directed by Tim Pope and starring Jools Holland and Rowland Rivron?

SIX BOTTLES 0F JOSE OUERVO!

The List is kicking oil the New Year with a Latin splash andihe chance to win one at six bottles or ten miniatures oiJose Cuervo Tequila! it you’ve been out to the cinema recently, you’ve probably seen the Jose Cuervo commercial, set in South America, directed by Tim Pope and starring Oreena De Niro and a captive Hugh Cornwell. Pope, director oi some 300 pop videos, has reierred to the iilm as an ‘anti-commerciai’, because the product is almost incidental to the drama. Iiyou’d like to get a taste oi what the enigmatic iilm is really about, simply answerthe question and return the term by 31 January when the draw will take place.

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Send to JOCK TAMSON’S BAlRNS COMPETITION, The List, 14 High Street, Edinburgh EH1 1TE.

JOCK TAMSON'S

BAIRNS

The highly-rated Communicado theatre company is moving into Glasgow’s Tramway Theatre tor a month-long run at a new, exciting, collaborative piece that combines music, drama and dance in a presentation ot ‘The Last Burns’ Supper’. The innovative company has won no less than six Fringe Firsts as well as the coveted Prudential Award ior Theatre. The List has 3 pairs oi tickets tor 7 Feb, ior Jock Tamson’s Bairns, which runs irom 25 Jan to 24 Feb as well as 2 runner-up T-shirts. All you have to do is answerthe question and return the term by 22 January when the draw will take place.

Name any other play written by Liz Lochhead.

"Hill"

Radical dance machine, Tackhead, ieaturlng some oi the most sought-alter musicians on the New York iunk scene, are playing the Network, Edinburgh, on 24 January. The List has live pairs at tickets tor what promises to be a tirst-rate, ioot-stompin’ gig, as well as two copies oi their current LP, Friendly As A Hand Grenade. All you have to do is answer the question and return the term quickly by 19 January when the winners will be notiiied by phone.

Who oi the iollowing is Tackhead's singer?

A. Bernard Matthews

B. Bernard Manning

C. Bernard Fowler

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Much hard work went into compiling your lists oi the albums and artists teatured on the collages in the windows ot FOPP record shops. The iirst prize winner is David Harris (Pollokshields) who managed to come up with nearly 130 titles (and to Iistthem alphabetically!) and is consequently better oil to the tune at 150 LPs oi his choice! Runner-up prizes ol 10 LPs went to Alexander MacPherson and Stewart Reid (both Glasgow). FOPP record shops are at 98 Rentield Street. Glasgow, Byres Road, Glasgow. and 42/44 Cockburn Street, Edinburgh.

James Kelman is the Scottish authorwho was on the 1989 Booker Shortlist and the iollowing readers won subscriptions to Granta magazine: Elisabeth Mahoney (Glasgow), Ronald McNeil (Gourock) and Clare Grant (Edinburgh).

East Kilbridge )oins Clydebank asthe places in Central Scotland to boast UCI multiplex cinemas. The iollowing people won tree passes to see their choice irom nine illms at East Kilhride: Ben Harris (Milngavie), Stuart Brown (Strathaven), Sandra Nicolson (East Kilbride). Ken Torrance (Carluke) and Rebecca Dale (Edinburgh).

There are several TV programmes to have teatured le Mayali in one way or another, the most popular amongst readers otThe List seeming to be The Young Ones, The New Statesman and Filthy, Rich and Caitiap. The two readers to win a patrol tickets each lorthe Rik Mayall and Andy De

' La Tour gig at the Pavilion, Glasgow were B.

Hagan (Glasgow) and Brian Grant (Edinburgh).

Everyone knew that Wildcat's new home in Clydebank is called the Clyde Theatre and the iollowing people won the iollowing tickets: Christabel Mathleson won a pair ot tickets to The Sorcerer's Apprentice atthe Citizen's Theatre; Gerald Lyons and Mark Guthrie won iamily tickets to see Wildcat's The Greedy Giant; Deborah McVittle and A Cooper won iamily tickets to Cinderella at The Royal Lyceum; and s. Forresterand Tess Aullck won iamily tickets to The Turkey That Fought Back at the Traverse Theatre.

Melissa Etheridge's new LP is called Brave and Crazy and the iollowing people won tickets ior her gig at the Queen's Hail, Edinburgh: Mark Perry, George Laing and Trish Henderson. These readers also won LPs, as did Christine Whalley, Ralph MacGillivray and K. Schaedier.

The Tom Tom Club were the band to leature Talking Heads members Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz. People to win tickets ior that more iamous Talking Head, David Byme who played at the Barrowiand, Glasgow were as iollows: Linda Milne, Kevin Smith, Gordon Garvie (all Glasgow), Claire Hall (Pencaittand), M. Covello and Lousle Brown (both Edinburgh)

I Only one entry per person/per competition. It you are entering more than one competition you need use only one envelope, but please make sure thatthe names at ALL the competitions you are entering are clearly marked on the outside. Employees at The List are ineligibieto enter. The decision oi the competitions editor is tinal. Winners will be notiiied by post or phone. There are no cash alternatives to the prizes ottered.

76 The List 12 - 25 January 1990

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