Latest articles from Steve Pratt
The Boys In The Band: West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds
The Boys In The Band: West Yorkshire Playhouse, Leeds
Double taste of brown bread
I'M not saying Albert Square is a depressing place, but there are back-to-back funerals in EastEnders (BBC1) next week.
Sharon's not feeling up to scratch
MIRROR, mirror, on the wall – who's the fairest of them all? Sharon looks at the scratches on her face that troublesome young son Denny has caused in EastEnders (BBC1) but "the fairest" question isn't the only she's asking.
Kiss-off time for Andy
THERE'LL be tears before bedtime when grieving Handy Andy spots a photograph of himself and his late wife Katie at their old school in Emmerdale (ITV1).
Scarfe: The 'polite' satirical cartoonist
Satirical depictions of Margaret Thatcher by Gerald Scarfe are be the subject of an exhibition at The Bowes Museum. Steve Pratt talks to the well-known cartoonist about his art and what inspires it.
Gail's about to be hit for six
SOME women are unlucky in love. Like Gail the hamster in Coronation Street (ITV1) whose form in the marital stakes is as poor as a three-legged horse in the Derby. Her husbands include a serial killer, an insurance swindler and a man who cheated on her. She never learns from her mistakes, evidenced by her marrying mechanic Brian Tilsley twice.
Standing up for striking Ricky
Steve Pratt talks to Neil Gaore about the play United We Stand, which features modern day injustice.