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TV Feature | Matt Looker | 5th September 2011
Kirsty has disappeared for now. We unlocked the door and just found her picked shackles lying on the floor next to a shard from the plastic knife we allow her to eat with. Clever girl, but she won't get far. In the meantime, I'll cover the week's new releases in her absence.
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Beaver Falls
TV Review | Alex Gregg | 25th August 2011
A quintessentially American summer camp gets invaded by three rowdy Brits. Cue embarrassment, sexual antics, several 'oh my gaaawd's and a boat-load of those life-defining moments. The title says it all really.
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