
Gunpowder is an in-depth look at the events which occurred in the build up to Guy Fawkes and his group blowing up the House of Lords and to kill King James I who has caused absolute chaos within England.
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Gunpowder is an in-depth look at the events which occurred in the build up to Guy Fawkes and his group blowing up the House of Lords and to kill King James I who has caused absolute chaos within England.

Michael Marnet a French playboy is about to find out what true love feels like when he meets former nightclub singer Terry McKay on board a ship. They are both engaged to another but agree to meet six months later.
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Cast
Momma Rose – Imelda Staunton
Louise – Gemma Sutton
Herbie – Peter Davison
Tulsa – Dan Burton
June – Lauren Hall
Show Date – Tuesday 13th October 2015

A modern-day update as Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson take on cases in 21st Century London. I am a little bit behind on catching up with Sherlock considering the first season was originally broadcast in 2010. But thanks to Netflix UK I watched season one and two very quickly as a was taken in by this incredible drama.

The 11th rule I am adding is for those people out there that when given a seat to actually sit it . . . like row G seats 12 and 13 for example and decide to just sit somewhere else and that happens to be a seat which is already taken. Just sit in the seat that has already been allocated to you! It avoids noise and people moving about when the film is due to start!
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That is so bad that it was originally rejected, its such a funny show !!!
British funnyman John Cleese had to fight to get his legendary sitcom Fawlty Towers commissioned by the BBC – because bosses at the company initially turned the show down.
The veteran comic has kept a 1974 rejection letter from a BBC script editor who made a raft of scathing criticisms about the “dire” show – which nearly persuaded Cleese to abandon the project.
The note read, “It’s a collection of cliches and stock characters which I can’t see as being anything but a disaster.”
But the star refused to give up and his plans were eventually accepted by TV bosses. The series aired in 1975 and went on to become one of Britain’s all-time classic comedy programmes.
Cleese says, “It just shows you people have no idea what they are doing.”