Also, BBC Two profiles the British aid workers volunteering in Ukraine and Melvyn Bragg launches a manifesto for placing the arts at the centre of British life
This charming sci-fi remake, based on the 1981 film of the same name directed by Terry Gilliam, centres on 11-year-old Kevin Haddock , a nerdy, budding historian/genealogist with slightly negligent parents and sister . He’s friendless and plays board games on his own until his bedroom wardrobe opens up a whole new world, a Viking warrior and then a ragtag of thieving Time Bandits, led by’s self-important Penelope.
Ryan Sampson’s Glen has taken over as manager at World of Carpets, while his boss, Ian , is in prison after throwing noodles at staff at a Chinese restaurant. Meanwhile, dodgy Lee questions Kirsty about her and Glen’s wedding plans before he headbutts someone in a Loughton hardware store. Thiscaptured through first-person footage of a group of volunteers saving strangers’ lives in one of the most dangerous places on Earth.
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