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Tom Birchenough

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Articles By Tom Birchenough

West

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Black Coal, Thin Ice

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1945: The Savage Peace, BBC Two

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The Tribe

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Stray Dogs

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DVD: Turned Towards the Sun

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The Game, BBC Two

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This World: World’s Richest Terror Army, BBC Two

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Exit

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DVD: Traps/Fruit of Paradise

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Sex and the Church, BBC Two

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Force Majeure

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The Three Lions, St James Theatre

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Storyville: Masterspy of Moscow - George Blake, BBC Four

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The Broken Heart, Sam Wanamaker Playhouse

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Mommy

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