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Coming up in Friday’s Courier nice to be together, to be together NICE

Coming up in Friday’s Courier  nice to be together, to be together NICE

When Bruce Forsyth tells you he loves you, it’s a pretty special moment.

If Esther Rantzen is similarly keen, then boy you know you are on to a good thing.

Scotland is feeling pretty special right now, following some pretty spectacular love-bombing from the great (Dickie Bird) and good (Daley Thompson).

Friday’s Courier has the full list of the 215 leading lights desperate to avoid separation. They wouldn’t like it. And they are not at all sure you would either.

In other news we have details of the extraordinary bounty hunter keen to return to Angus, where he hopes to turn some lives around.

Bail bondsman Chrstian Matlock (he changed his name to make it more authentic) speaks to us about his amazing life in Virginia, in the old US of A. It’s a long way from Brechin.

If you are a fan of Dr Who, meanwhile, you will be kicking yourself if you miss Friday’s Courier. Quite hard. We have full details of Peter Capaldi’s sensational premiere as the good doctor.

Computer games fanatics have been descending on Dundee for the annual Dare to ProtoPlay extravaganza. It’s a massive festival. “Dundee the city where games are a serious business.” I am happy to provide that motto for free (first use only, every subsequent usage up to a total of ten to be charged at an initial rate of £9.99, with further usages charged at £19.99 per word. You know where I am).

When you thrown in, as we are delighted to do, literally hundreds of other items of local and national news, fruity features and sizzling sport it really does make a package to remember.

However much the likes of Cilla Black and Ronnie Corbett like you, we love you more. And you’ll love us too when you pick up Friday’s Courier. If print simply isn’t for you, why not try our digital edition?