Dear England : James Graham’s rousing, joyful football drama will make you cry and shout at the TV
This stellar adaptation of James Graham’s award-winning play is a stirring take on national identity – even if not all the actors look like the real footballers. Put it this way, Wayne Rooney will be very pleased indeed To watch Dear England (Sunday, 9pm, BBC One) – the BBC’s stellar adaptation (…)
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