Impressions and computer animation combine in a comedy sketch show which provides a glimpse at how life might be behind the scenes, up on the hill.
Impressions and computer animation combine in a comedy sketch show which provides a glimpse at how life might be behind the scenes, up on the hill.
BBC Arts NI presents
Stendhal
59 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland HDLatest broadcast: on BBC Two Northern Ireland
From the forest to the main stage, a celebration of music and arts from one of Northern Ireland’s most family-friendly festivals, Stendhal.
Impressions and computer animation combine in a comedy sketch show which provides a glimpse at how life might be behind the scenes, up on the hill.
Impressions and computer animation combine in a comedy sketch show which provides a glimpse at how life might be behind the scenes, up on the hill.
Impressions and computer animation combine in a comedy sketch show which provides a glimpse at how life might be behind the scenes, up on the hill.
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