10:37am Tuesday 13th November 2007
The Salford Film Festival has been revived, with a little help from some famous friends.
The return of the festival was supported by Sir Ben Kingsley among others.
Highlights include Joy Division: The Documentary, introduced by Peter Hook, five of Sir Ben Kingsley's films screening for free, Stella Grundy's Nico Icon, the acclaimed production of the life of the Salford based Velvet Underground legend showing for two nights and The Tally - coal and soul in a world premiere made by the ex mining community of Higher Folds.
For more information, visit www.salfordfilmfestival.org.uk.
BURY made it three League Two wins out of three against Morecambe to seal their best start to a season in over 50 years.
PAUL Scott's strike and a David Artell own goal were enough to hand Bury their third consecutive League Two victory.
BURY have pulled back from a goal down to take command of this League Two clash.
BURY have hauled themselves back into the game, with Paul Scott nodding home Brian Barry-Murphy's corner in the 19th minute.
BURY have deservedly gone into the lead at Gigg Lane, courtesy of a David Artell own goal. Good work from Andy Morrell set Elliott Bennett scampering down the wing, and the loan ranger crossed into the danger area where Artell could only steer the ball into his own net.
RENE Howe has given Morecambe a 13th minute lead at Gigg Lane. The Shakers defence failed to deal with a ball into the box, and tthe lively Howe capitalised to slide the ball past Wayne Brown.
ANDY Bishop has recovered from a thigh strain to take his place in the Shakers attack alongside Andy Morrell for this afternoon's League Two clash with Morecambe at Gigg Lane.
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