TV tonight : Julia Roberts tells a sweet story about oddball friends
The Hollywood star narrates kooky comedy Leonard and Hungry Paul. Plus: how the letters of Mary, Queen of Scots were decoded. Here’s what to watch this evening 10pm, BBC Two Julia Roberts narrates an endearing comedy drama based on Rónán Hession’s novel. Leonard (Alex Lawther) is a (…)
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