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Admission was officially free, but you had to buy a programme and then they'd let you into the game.
A ballet is a story told in movement – you should be able to understand its every nuance without having to buy a programme.
Buy a programme for Mike Bartlett's new play Game and, apart from the expected background articles and CVs of the cast, you encounter the present tension between two styles of theatre.
On match days the ritual was to first buy a programme and then an Albert Hirst meat pie, and if you heard a cheer from within before you'd negotiated the turnstile the gatemen were trained in reassurance: "Don't worry, them's not cheers for t'teams coming out, they're 'cos t'pies 'ave arrived".
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Shila Morjaria had travelled from Leicester for the event, and bought a programme for her toddler grandson "so he can say when he is older: 'My grandmama was there.'" Like almost everyone the Guardian spoke to at the event, she was dismissive of the criticisms of Modi's human rights record.
"The biggest difference is people are putting their hands in their pockets now and buying a programme, pie, match ticket or a shirt and that money is going into the club.
If the show were a Presidential primary it would be a closer run thing than Iowa and while convincing for me to buy a 10 programme it was not enough to, make me want the 40 Chris Rock hoodie.
If you bought a souvenir programme or poster, it stuck to the fingers like glue, and the crowd made use of this, holding up pictures of Elvis like religious artefacts.
Doncaster were the second cheapest in the Championship with fans able to buy a ticket, cup of tea, programme and pie for a total of £22.90.
Sixpence bought you a programme (entry was free) for a match that began in the rain at 5pm.
If you are interested in buying a match day programme, find a seller somewhere around the stadium.
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