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Trailers for some nifty November viewing

 October 24, 2020  Leave a Comment on Trailers for some nifty November viewing  Posted in Dolly Parton, Film, Jack Thorne, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Musicals, Philip Pullman, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, TV

What are we going to be watching in November? Well obviously it’s His Dark Materials Series 2, The Prom and Dolly Parton’s Christmas on The Square starring Christine Baranski

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