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'In Dog We Trust'. The autobiography of cult hero Duane 'Dog' Chapman, the world's most successful...
Sinatra: The Chairman
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Kim & Kanye: The Love Story
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I, Migrant: A Comedian's Journey from Karachi to the Outback
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Know The Cause Podcast
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James Wong's Homegrown Revolution
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A revolution in the garden - a completely new range of fruit and vegetables to grow and eat. Whether...
A Simples Life: The Life and Times of Aleksandr Orlov
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Aleksandr Orlov has become one of the most loved figures in British culture and his catchphrase -...
American Comic Book Chronicles: 1965-69
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* The American Comic Book Chronicles continues its ambitious series of full-color hardcovers where...
Powers: The Secret History of Deena Pilgrim
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Homicide Detective Deena Pilgrim left behind her old life in Atlanta years ago to join her partner...
Clearly made on a punishingly low budget, and the vision of the future is occasionally a bit wonky from a modern perspective, but the five episodes written by series creator Chris Boucher are some of the best, most intelligent, wittiest and most cynical SF ever broadcast by the BBC. The other episodes not so much: everything gets a bit campy and there are a lot of national stereotypes on display. (Plus, the theme tune has been called the worst in TV history, and most of the incidental music is rubbish too.) Even when it's not particularly good, it's always trying to do something a bit different, and David Calder is consistently excellent as Spring. Not the first nor the last SF or fantasy show to be cut loose by the BBC before it had a chance to realise its potential.