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Not-a-TV Review: Close to the Enemy

 November 11, 2020  Leave a Comment on Not-a-TV Review: Close to the Enemy  Posted in TV

“We would like some more cabbage please”

I wanted to like Close to the Enemy so much but I’d forgotten how I don’t really get on with Stephen Poliakoff’s writing. Oh well.

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