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Audience with Mark Crossley @ApproachNottm 26th Feb 2015

StuC

The Boss
LTLF Minion
Mark Crossley returns to the Approach for another of the popular audience with events, if you haven't seen Norm in 1 of his previous appearances at the Approach then you really should try and catch him this time and for those of you who have seen him before you know what to expect and won't want to miss him.

Also featuring on the night will be John Stiles a comedian who used to play football but not quite as good at it as his dad was.

Tickets on sale now from Radcliffe Olympic Football Club, The Approach or Gigantic.com, tickets are priced £15 entry only or £35 for 3 course meal and table service (booking fee applies to online orders with Gigantic)

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I'm not sure I can stand another night of John Stiles. :suicide:
 

Col

Has he singed yet?
Does norm have some new material, or can we look forward to more Frank Clark impressions?
 

forestzoe

Jack Burkitt
Does norm have some new material, or can we look forward to more Frank Clark impressions?

Saw him with the "other" Norm last year :hey: Brilliant night. Crossley doing his Cloughie impression is actually quite brilliant.

Been to The Approach a few times for these events and really wish I could get to more. The food is usually good (except the steak!) and it is well worth booking a table rather than "just" a ticket unless you can turn up really early. Always a good atmosphere for these events.
 

Col

Has he singed yet?
I agree, been to a few involving former forest players - most interesting one probably had to be the one with Birtles, Robbo and Woodcock. Also seen a non-Forest one, the Red Dwarf night was brilliant - the four actors bounce of each other so well and are clearly all still good mates.
 
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