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“Queer representation in the media is not a choice, it’s a necessity”

22nd May 201926th May 2019Jessica Duffy

“Arthur”, a children’s television show airing since the 90s, kicked off its twenty-second season with a homosexual wedding between the main character’s teacher Mr. Ratburn and his husband Patrick. Arthur the aardvark begins the episode by trying to guess who the bride-to-be is but is surprised to find out the bride is actually a groom. […]

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Why TV is Never a Waste of Time

27th February 201728th February 2017Eve Lytollis

All too often, watching television is branded as a “waste of time” – often by those who never really take the time to watch it themselves. What these people fail to recognise is the fact that TV brings with it a wide range of benefits, going far beyond the obvious fact of it being a […]

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TV Feature: ‘Peaky Blinders’ Review

24th May 201624th May 2016Carys Miller

Just three weeks into Trinity term and the BBC has once again decided to make it virtually impossible for me to meet my Friday morning essay deadline, by scheduling the new season of Peaky Blinders at a critical stage in the essay-crisis panic. Procrastination is a cruel mistress and, of course, every week I’m easily […]

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Arthur Branded as boring

5th May 20117th July 2011Rebecca Gillie

You will be able to predict how much you will enjoy this film based on your opinion of its lead actor, for Arthur could just as easily have been titled Russell Brand in New York. Arthur is a retelling of the 1981 classic comedy film starring Dudley Moore, here slightly rewritten for our cash-strapped times. […]

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