Coming Soon: Part 1
Notes
Broadcast in 2000, COMING SOON is a three part comedy/drama series for Channel 4 following the adventures of an avant garde theatre company from London that would do anything for funding.
Artist / Author | Annie Griffin |
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Digital Ref | EF5108 |
Date | 2000 |
Type | Digital File |
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