Dead Ringers: Ep 3. New World Disorder

Dead Ringers: Ep 3. New World Disorder

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The Naked Week: Ep6. Swearing, Steeplechase, and Strikes.

Following Trump's tirade, The Naked Week team bleep the hell out of the bleeping news, swear at a steeplechase, and stage a walk out.From The Skewer’s Jon Holmes and host Andrew Hunter Murray comes The Naked Week; a fresh way of dressing the week’s news in the altogether and para ...  Afficher plus

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The team pile in on Mills and the Moon. (Mills and Moon sounds like a series of romantic novels. Just to manage your expectations, that's not where we're going with this). Also, just in time for Easter, the world premiere of Jesus Christ Superstarmer. From The Skewer’s Jon Holmes ...  Afficher plus

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