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On Wednesday nights, households across the UK would tune in to watch BBC's The Wednesday Play, an anthology drama that ran for six series, October 1964 to May 1970. The Wednesday Play was popular, as the plots often reflected contemporary life; therefore, the viewer could relate to the production.
John Challis AKA Boycie from Only Fools and Horses talks to ZANI
Written by Matteo SedazzariRemember Carlsberg’s slogan ‘Probably the best beer in the world’ which, over the years, their catchphrase has been debunked, due to sales, taste and such like.
In 1961 Italy was rebuilding her economy after the Second World War, like a lot of Western Europe, and with Milan seen as a beacon of hope due to their upturn in manufacturing, opportunities were being created and companies were crying out for young blood.
What Is the Best Planet to Live on in The Star Wars Universe?
Written by Matteo SedazzariThat’s the question that Betway recently asked the co-host of the Star Wars’ sessions podcast and expert extraordinaire Matt Hudson.
An Analysis of Rodney Ascher’s A Glitch in the Matrix
Written by Matteo SedazzariA Glitch in the Matrix is a documentary by filmmaker Rodney Ascher, whose other documentaries cover a variety of subjects. Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining in ‘Room 237’,