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Film: Horrid Henry - The Movie
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Maryinsky Ballet, Fokine triple, ROH
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Film: Super 8
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Film: The Tree
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Film: Rise of the Planet of the Apes
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Film: The Inbetweeners
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Luke Haines, Cabaret Voltaire, Edinburgh
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Dragon's Den, BBC2
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My Resignation, BBC4
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Great Thinkers: In Their Own Words, BBC4

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