Alan Partridge: Welcome to the Place of My LifeIn a love letter to the religion that made him the man he is today, Alan explores the key landmarks and natural beauty spots that have led some people to call Norfolk the 'Wales of the east'. He takes you, the viewer, back to Norwich's darkest days when councillors fought over the imposition of the night time parking fees, then brings us up to the present by revealing the inner workings of the place he describes as My Coalface, my canvas, my lathe. Alan Partridge on Open Books with Martin BryceAlan's appearance on 'Norfolk's foremost forum for lovers of Literature' provides a fascinating insight into Alan Partridge - the author. Stand-in host Chris Beale pulls no punches as he turns the tables on Norfolk's King of Chat. Covering Alan's gruelling writing regime (1,500 words per day sustained by a bowl of hard boiled eggs), his inspirations and his views on literature, Alan also reads some poignant excerpts from his autobiography 'I, Partridge: We Need to Talk About Alan.'
Paulo first meets Ilir in the bar where he works. When Ilir offers to take Paulo back to his flat because he is too drunk to get home they find the attraction almost too much to bear. Over breakfast the next morning the young handsome musicians joke about sex but without even realising this is where their erotic journey begins. Despite an initial hesitation the two grow closer and experiment in a sensual world neither knows much about. When Paulo's girlfriend finds out about their love affair she kicks him out which forces them to move in together. Whilst at first they fill their days getting to know each other's bodies and pushing their own limits and boundaries the intensity of their relationship eventually becomes too much. Their love is severely tested by a dramatic series of events and when Ilir ends up in prison Paulo is forced to become independent. He grows close to the manager of a local gay sex store and ends up becoming submissive in their relationship whilst longing for Ilir to come home. Beyond The Walls charts an intense sexual relationship and was officially selected during Critic's Week at Cannes. David Lambert's first feature is for fans of recent gay classics like Weekend and Keep the Lights On and sees an incredibly personal look at a challenging relationship which resonates with us all.
The Beatles - Magical Mystery Tour Memories is an upbeat rockumentary film featuring the vivid memories of those who witnessed the making of the cult Beatle movie The Magical Mystery Tour in 1967. It features a celebrity cast including Dame Peggy Spencer Neil Innes Beatles press officer Tony Barrow Keith McCartney (Paul McCartney's brother) Spencer Davis of the Spencer Davis Group Tony Bramwell (Beatles' road manager) Freida Kelly (Principle secretary to The Beatles' fan club) with narration by Victor Spinetti. With anecdotal stories and unseen 8mm home movie footage John Lennon's close friend Victor Spinetti delivers a fascinating commentary to the film. This is a must have film for all Beatles fans worldwide looking back fondly at the heady days of the swinging 60s.
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