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Northerners: The bestselling history of the North of England

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It would appear that the notion of a cheap night out isn’t an option in the south, not that we’d spend our weekend down there anyway. They include scientists, inventors, artists, musicians, legends of the small screen, Hollywood superstars, record breakers and even someone who has gone into space. Born in Newcastle and raised in Cramlington, Ross is one of the country’s top stand up comics as well as one of its most original. renowned for liking bitter, roast dinners, darts & for talking in such a way nobody from the south can understand!

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Isn’t dinner what you have in the evening, not at lunch? So boring." – Abbie, Newcastle My cousin is from Manchester, do you know her?

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This may seem like a silly thing to get irritated by because wrapping up in cold weather or on nights out actually makes total sense. Better known for his pen name, James Herriot. He was a British veterinary surgeon and writer who used his many years of experiences as a veterinary surgeon to write a series of books consisting of stories about animals and their owners. The first was If Only They Could Talk in 1970, which spawned a series of movies and a television series. Basil Bunting

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Here are 10 things northerners do that drive southerners mad. Have a go at our southern pronunciations The book aims to be Northern England’s defining biography, laying out dramatic events that created the North – waves of migration, invasions and battles, and transformative changes affecting European culture and the global economy. And don’t bother trying to argue that the southern way is the correct way to pronounce certain words, you’ll be fighting a losing battle.

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The hugely popular TV actress made her name on Coronation Street as ditzy Mavis Riley, appearing in nearly 2,000 episodes over 26 years. Her first was broadcast in August 1971 though the character appeared regularly only from 1973, where she joined veteran show actress Barbara Knox who plays Rita Fairclough in “The Kabin”. She also played Dolly Bellfield in the sitcom Dinnerladies. Paul Rodgers Actor Robson Green chats to kids who are on various youth programmes at the Exchange in North Shields (Image: Newcastle Chronicle) Born the first of seven children, he began his working life in the shipyards but a suggestion from a friend saw him pursue his love of drawing and painting. After art school he eventually set up Arthaus, a gallery in Richmond, North Yorkshire, and has gone on to become an acclaimed British artist. Much of his work depicts his childhood growing up in Middlesbrough. He has received a range of accolades including appointment as official artist to the Tour de Yorkshire. Peter Higgs

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Many northerners will see their mouth water at even the slightest thought of chips and gravy – up here it’s a classic and is widely regarded a substantial meal. Great British Mag is a digital magazine that helps students interested in studying in the UK decide whether it is the best place for them and, once they have decided to come to the UK, provide insights that help them every step of the way. The whole point of chips is that they’re crispy on the outside, so why the hell do you want to make them soggy?!? Being referred to as a Geordie, there's nothing worse when you're actually from the Sunderland area, or just anywhere that isn't Newcastle." – John, Sunderland I just love pies and southerners don't get it." – Richard, Manchester Why do you love gravy so much?People always love to tell me how grim the north is. Sorry, have you seen the lakes?" – Rachel, Preston There is no denying that people who live in the North of the UK have very different characteristics from those living in the South, which leads to intense rivalry between the two. Communicate using animal like slang and resort to violence for any possible reason. This is often started by the large swarms of Chavs or Townies hanging under every shop doorway. Favor shops like Tesco and the local corner shops where they are seen illegally buying Cigarettes and cheap Booze. For the younger generation, Richard Griffiths is probably best known as Harry Potter’s angry muggle uncle Vernon Dursley. He initially made his name with the Royal Shakespeare Company, took the lead role of Inspector Henry Crabbe, in TV drama Pie in the Sky, and played Uncle Monty in 1987 cult classic Withnail and I. He has received numerous awards - including a Tony for best performance by a leading actor for his role in the Alan Bennett’s The History Boys. Andy Green A singer/songwriter whose voice became imprinted on the minds of all who watched the TV programme When The Boat Comes In with his rendition of “Dance Ti Thy Daddy”. Glasgow was also a writer, penning episodes for the first series of the programme. A famous collaboration with Alan Plater and Sid Chaplin led to the 1968 musical Close the Coalhouse Door. A socialist and political animal, he got into trouble in 1970 when he sang a song on the BBC about selling bombs to apartheid South Africa. Tim Healy

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