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TV, film and theatre
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(The woman above wears a jacket just like one I remember my Mum had.)
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Street corner telephone parlour
“Street corner telephone parlour”
Bender’s description of a phone box in the year 2000 (Futurama).
More TV
A couple of other shows we’ve finished watching:
Recent viewing
I don’t actually know this programme but couldn’t ignore the ad, for obvious reasons;
This shot is from the penultimate episode of ‘Humans‘:
From the recent adaptation of Jekyl and Hyde:
The iconic red box even turns up on a US highway in ‘Austin Powers: the spy who shagged me’.
Man in the High Castle again
Finally the second episode of this fabulous programme has appeared on my Amazon watchlist. In an earlier blog I posted a shot of a bubble covered phone but in this scene it’s something more traditional:
Children of Men
In the refugee camp at Bexhill (Children of Men):
Last night’s ‘Dr Who’
This from the latest episode of ‘Dr Who’:
Before the Flood
On a remote army outpost, a fearsome alien warlord called the Fisher King sets in motion a twisted plan to ensure his own survival. The ripples will be felt around the universe. Is this chain of events inevitable? And can the Doctor do the unthinkable?