Beer And Rugby
Jan30The Eight Bells (Wetherspoons) pub bar booze real ale food tv beer festival rugby dover :: [comment] :: [delete] Got a good weekend lined up I think, not going to Canterbury this week, though I will be in a Canterbury frame of mind as I'm seeing a mortgage advisor Saturday morning to see what we can do. Then, it's Dover beer festival, either going there at lunchtime for a bitn, or I might try and nip along on the Friday night, possibly it's all sold out though. Then that same afternoon, The Six Nations starts, England v Wales at 4.30... not sure where we'll watch that yet, in Dover, possibly The Eight Bells, where we've enjoyed watching games before... All our carousing will be done by the start of normal going out time, so what do we do after that? Maybe head to Blakes, if we're not too tipsy and annoying.
No other TV chef is quite as unpredictable as Marco Pierre White, so even when his quest to find great British ingredients hits a few bumps this week, it's still very watchable.
Sober look at Britain's multi-million pound car theft "industry" that follows police as they try to crack increasingly sophisticated gangs who steal cars to order.
Single parent Yvonne spends a sweltering month with the Himba tribe in Namibia. But it's not so much the intense heat that makes her cry, it's the attitude to marriage.
Will mild-mannered property experts Phil Spencer and Kirstie Allsopp ever lose their temper with their eternally fussy clients? This might be the week…
The most vivid image of the 1968 Mexico Olympics: Tommie Smith and John Carlos giving Black Power salutes on the podium. And how that was the culmination of a protest campaign.
Jude Law and Nicole Kidman star in this beautifully shot romantic drama set in the American Civil War from the late writer/director Anthony Minghella.
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