Putting on your face
DON'T worry girls. Next time you flick through Hello or some other glossy full of fit twenty-somethings, bear in mind that with the right know-how, you can look this good too.
DON'T worry girls. Next time you flick through Hello or some other glossy full of fit twenty-somethings, bear in mind that with the right know-how, you can look this good too.
Smoker Michelle Fleming attempts to give up the weed and finds the Allen Carr's Easyway to Stop Smoking has an interesting but persuasive approach.
Matt Wilkinson signed four boys from Sunderland to his label in 2002. Their single, Hounds of Love, got to number eight in the charts and the Futureheads were famous. Michelle Fleming meets up with the record label owner from Sands.
Michelle Fleming goes to Harrington's and lets the experts create a work of art on her tresses with colour.
Life hasn't been easy for Jane McDonald in the past few years but now she feels stronger and is ready to get to those high notes in her new show. She talks to Michelle Fleming .
Life hasn't been easy for Jane McDonald in the past few years but now she feels stronger and is ready to get to those high notes in her new show. She talks to Michelle Fleming .
Curiosity may have killed the Egyptian cats on display in Tring next week but their legacy lives on as visitors are given the chance to examine their mummified bodies.
SINGERS and dancers from the Holmer Green Players are blasting away the February blues by putting on a cabaret-style evening named Big Band to Broadway.
Every year top comedy acts from the Edinburgh Fringe head south to play a gig in a small village hall in Little Missenden. Die-hard comedy fan Annie Hamilton-Pike talks to Michelle Fleming about her unique Festival of Comedy.
Adrian Payne creates metalwork in his forge which dates back 350 years. Michelle Fleming discovers why he is determined to keep this traditional craft alive.
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