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Romantic comedy drama starring David Duchovny. A recently widowed architect falls in love with the young waitress who received his late wife's heart in a transplant two years before. With Minnie Driver.

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David Duchovny.
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Minnie Driver.

Did punk really change the world or was it overblown hype? To kick off a special evening, self-confessed middle-aged punk Ross charts the rise, demise and legacy of a movement that outraged an unsuspecting establishment in 1976. Helping him to place the music, art and fashion in a historical context are the likes of Steve Severin , Vivienne Westwood , David Johansen , Captain Sensible, Dave Vanian. Don Letts , Vic Godard , Marco Pirroni and Morrissey.

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Steve Severin
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Vivienne Westwood
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David Johansen
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Dave Vanian.
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Don Letts
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Vic Godard
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Marco Pirroni

Don Letts's acclaimed documentary on perhaps the most politically aware band of the punk period. They were together for just seven years but belied that relatively short lifespan by influencing a wide range of performers. Joe Strummer, Mick Jones, Paul Simonon and Topper Headon tell their story.

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Don Letts
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Joe Strummer
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Mick Jones
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Paul Simonon

The tensions between Sex Pistols lead singer Johnny Rotten (John Lydon) and manager Malcolm McLaren lasted the tumultuous life of the seminal punk band, resulting in a High Court battle. The punk-themed evening concludes with the duo venting their spleens.
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Interviewee:
John Lydon (Johnny Rotten)
Interviewee:
Malcolm McLaren

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