‘Brilliantly conceived, written and acted’ : farewell to Brassic, the raucous sitcom with real heart
After seven riotous seasons packed with stellar cameos and exilherating farce, Joseph Gilgun’s chaotic comedy goes out on a high. It will be sorely missed Blame Brassic on Dominic West. While filming Pride, the rousing 2014 film about gay Londoners finding solidarity with a hardscrabble Welsh (…)
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