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Win tickets to see Dave Spikey at the Victoria Theatre



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Lancastrian mirth-maker Dave Spikey believes laughter is the best medicine - so gulp down an overdose when he brings his new show to the Victoria Theatre, Halifax, on Saturday, April 12.
The double British Comedy Award winner, co-writer and star of Phoenix Nights, who also starred with Johnny Vegas in the black comedy TV series Dead Man Weds, will provide an irrepressible injection of observational wit to boost the immune system of hundreds of Calderdale folk.

We have two tickets for Spikey's show to be won via this website.

To stand a chance of winning, correctly answer the following question:

  • What was the name of Dave Spikey's character in Phoenix Nights?


Email your answer, along with your name, address and contact number, to pauline.hawkins@halifaxcourier.co.uk

Closing date for entries is Tuesday, April 8.

Rules: 1: The judge's decision is final and no correspondence will be entered into. 2: Prizes will be awarded to the first entry drawn after the closing date. 3: The closing date is April 8 2008. 4: Employees of the Halifax Courier ltd, close relations and anyone connected with the competition are ineligible to enter. 5: Winners will be notified by post. 6: No cash prize alternative is available. 7: Prize will be two guest list places on the door of the Victoria Theatre.

Laughter is the best medicine, says Halifax-bound Dave Spikey - click here to read

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  • Last Updated: 09 April 2008 7:51 AM
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  • Location: Halifax
 
 
  

 
 


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