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London & Manchester


I Swear - A Beautifully Human Portrait of Resilience and Understanding
After a hectic few weeks, I finally made it to the cinema to watch I Swear and it was absolutely worth the wait. Warm, emotional, and beautifully crafted, this film is everything British cinema should be. I laughed, I cried, and I left the theatre feeling deeply moved. Written by Kirk Jones, I Swear tells the powerful true story of John Davidson, the man who taught Britain about Tourette’s Syndrome. We first meet John as a child - a seemingly ordinary boy with a paper round
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When Gavin Met Stacey - A Window into the Development Process
This week I started listening to When Gavin Met Stacey and Everything in Between by James Corden and Ruth Jones. At first, I pressed play purely as a fan of the show - but I ended up finding value in it for an entirely different reason. What I didn’t expect was how much the book would resonate from a development perspective. It’s an invaluable window into the creative process behind one of the UK’s most beloved sitcoms - and, more broadly, into what it really takes to get a
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I Fought the Law: A Story That Changed an 800 Year Old Law - and British Drama
From start to finish, I Fought the Law is a gripping and heart-breaking watch. Based on the true story of Ann Ming and the horrific...
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