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Home » TV Review: Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads

TV Review: Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads

 July 11, 2020  Leave a Comment on TV Review: Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads  Posted in Alan Bennett, TV

“Her mother was blind but made beautiful pastry”

Alan Bennett’s Talking Heads gets remade and added to with an all-star cast. Definitely not to be missed.

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