What’s the Monarchy For ? review – David Dimbleby’s demolition of the royals is hugely entertaining
Now he’s free of the BBC, he’s gone combative. He drives a horse and cart through a piece of Dominic Grieve sophistry, and tries his best to skewer the institution based around a jewelled velvet hat Settling down in front of David Dimbleby’s new three-parter, and looking at that confrontational (…)
Site référencé: The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
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The Guardian (Asia Pacific)
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