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icWales (Free subscription) | 11/15/2009
KAM and I were supposed to be interviewing Martine McCutcheon this week, and both of us were really looking forward to it, as we’ve interviewed her in the past and she’s absolutely lovely.
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FJ Girls Female Celebrity News (Free subscription) | 11/12/2009
Martine McCutcheon the former Eastenders star who was born in Dalston, East London with that genuine cockney accent you could listen too for hours, has been up to a few things recently, we thought we’d take a closer look and see whats going on in her life to see if there is life after Eastenders! [...] Article by FJ from: FJ Girls Female Celebrity News Whats Martine McCutcheon up to?
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
Martine McCutcheon on trying to survive as an actress – and why the main character in her debut novel is undisguisedly her ' You will be nice to her, won't you?" Martine McCutcheon's somewhat overprotective publicist says to me when our interview ends. They are feeling a bit bruised because actress-turned-singer-turned-first-time-novelist McCutcheon has just been bashed up at an awards...
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Daily Express (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
IF you like chick-lit and enjoyable romps, you'll love The Mistress. Actress Martine McCutcheon proves herself a competent, perceptive and witty writer with her first novel. She has certainly done her research when it comes to the lot of the modern mistress, and the romantic highs and lows of the plot are completely believable.
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Daily Express (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
IF YOU like chick-lit and enjoyable romps, you'll love The Mistress.
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The Moose that Roared (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
The Moose is preparing for another sales trip to Scotland. My youngest is preparing a road trip CD, Ecosse desert Island Discs. I will be visiting Glasgow, Edinburgh, Dundee, Perth and Sterling and will let you know what new writers are causing a stir north of the border. There has been a notable backlash to celebrity novels in the wake of Martine McCutcheon's burgeoning literary career. I haven't...
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DIVA INCARNATE (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
119. Wishing I Was There - Natalie Imbruglia (UK #19, Aus #24, Ger #68) With this her 3rd of 4 top 20s from the same album, she wishes it were 1998 again. 120. I Can't Help Myself – Lucid (UK #7) 121. No Tendo Dinero - Lose Umbrellos (UK #33, US #42, Ita #4) 123. You're Still The One - Shania Twain (UK #10, US #2, Aus #1) I don't think we quite knew what Shania had up her sleave when this was...
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icWales (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Martine McCutcheon arrives all smiles, her raven hair swept back in an elegant ballerina bun, and quickly discards her luxurious fur coat.
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/Film (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Coming to you weekly from my vantage point in good old Blighty, it’s Slashfilm UK. Anglos and Anglophiles rejoice as every Friday – GMT, of course – I’ll be bringing you a round up news, links and coverage specific to the film comings and goings here in the UK. Sometimes we’ll be talking about films that have already played in the US, other times it will be films that...
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Novel Racers (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
Hello all - how's your week been? Working hard on rewrites here, so why not put your feet up and I'll pop the kettle on. Tea, coffee? For some reason I was thinking about the Irish coffees Dad used to make this time of the year - hot, sweet, lethally laced with scotch and topped with thick cold cream. Can I tempt anyone? I couldn't figure out why there had been a recent spike in visitors to my own...
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The Independent (Free subscription) | 11/06/2009
As politicians, diplomats and scientists around the world prepare to decamp to Copenhagen for December's make-or-break United Nations climate change conference, it occurs to Pandora that one very important guest may have been left off the list.
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 11/05/2009
Unabashed by Lynda La Plante's complaint to Mandrake last month about publishers paying vast sums to television personalities Martine McCutcheon admits that she wrote her debut novel The Mistress in the hope that she could be chosen for the lead role in a potential screen adaptation.
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Digital Spy (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
Martine McCutcheon says that support from the public helps her to forget about jibes in the press.
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The Moose that Roared (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
Today the Moose is booked into a clinic and is undergoing plastic surgery. I want to become Martine McCutcheon. It would appear that Woman's Hour on Radio 4 only interview Soaplets, or other such Slebs for the book spot. So, it's under the knife I go and then I can appear on Radio. Of course you don't have to be beautiful to appear on radio, but it helps. I have tried the face masks, but these BBC...
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Scotsman.com Living - Books (Free subscription) | 11/03/2009
The Doolittle in the West End and was once headed for Hollywood. Now Martine McCutcheon has turned her hand to writing her first novel, but has the fame and glamour she on