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I Review Freeview
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45 episodes
9 months ago
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James reviews The Smallest Show on Earth on Film4, A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder on BBC1, and Susan Calman’s Grand Days Out on Channel 5.
I Review Freeview
23 minutes 24 seconds
1 year ago
James reviews The Smallest Show on Earth on Film4, A Good Girl’s Guide to Murder on BBC1, and Susan Calman’s Grand Days Out on Channel 5.
This time, James casts his caustic and comic eye on an ancient film almost as old as he is and does an interestingly tilted review of a murder mystery and finishes by giving Channel 5 another go, with a travelogue. Channel 5? A sort of documentary? Yeah, why not: give them another chance. By the way, the image for this episode was generated by a free AI image generator with the prompt: A teenage schoolgirl, holding a bow and arrow in front of a film screen showing a black and white cowboy film van Gough style. By the way, the image for this episode was generated by a free AI image generator with the prompt: A teenage schoolgirl, holding a bow and arrow in front of a film screen showing a black and white cowboy film van Gough style.  
I Review Freeview