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Susanna Robertson-Sheath provides her guide to living your best life at festivals this summer!
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Susanna Robertson-Sheath argues why 2011’s Monte Carlo is the best film about a holiday.
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While there are plenty of persistent male characterizations, the use of stock character-types for female characters has a far greater link to continued stereotypes and limited representation of women in-depth.
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Miranda and Stevie in Miranda (2009-2015) Miranda was a sitcom which ran between 2009 and 2015. Written by and starring comedian Miranda Hart, the show followed Miranda’s clumsy high jinks as she lived everyday life in her own way…and gushed over Tom Ellis’ Gary Preston on a near-weekly basis. The show’s true heart, however, lay with its […]
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Susanna Robertson-Sheath delves into the intricate history of the Classic Doctor Who Doctors.
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Susanna discusses the history of the British Seaside.
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The Edge share the best reads to put you in a sunny mood!
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Wondering what to wear this summer? Rosie Spurrier, Susanna Robertson-Sheath and Stella Lau have taken the opportunity to highlight some of their favourite TV summer styles!
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It cannot be denied that many people have developed an increased interest in the British royal family and royal history since the debut of Netflix’s The Crown. While that series definitely is not a documentary, here are some which may be of interest if you wish to find out more about how rich royal history is in every sense of the word.
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The National Museum Cardiff is not quite a hidden gem but it is most certainly worth checking out if you fancy a day trip. Part of the National Museum of Wales, it is free to enter and has several interesting permanent and temporary exhibitions including BBC 100 in Wales! Check out props, costumes and more at the end of an easy train journey!
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Susanna Robertson-Sheath shares all about one of the biggest live events of the 80s
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Rather than imitating life, this article is about art depicting death. Specifically, the death of our monarchs through history.
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Amy Scott-Munden, Ellie Griffiths and Susanna Robertson-Sheath discuss the saddest TV finales!