Paul in Once Upon A Wheel, a TV Documentary from 1971 on auto racing, which he narrated.
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Paul in Once Upon A Wheel, a TV Documentary from 1971 on auto racing, which he narrated.

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Step back to the '60s and catch a glimpse of ska's roots in this BBC documentary, featuring most of the ska pioneers!
A little gem for all fans of ska.
Mike Dibb & Christopher Rawlence
- John Berger: Parting Shots from Animals
1980
Hurrah! This is now available with English subtitles!
And no, it's not really like 'The Office'! Don't know why they've said that.
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Tiger King (2020)
This is the most American thing I have ever seen in my life. A gay cowboy man, with an overly blonde mullet, flamboyant shirts, guns, explosives, in a throuple wedding, who also seems to think it's ok to breed and explore beautiful and very dangerous wild nearly extinct animals.
It sounds insane and hard to believe but things actually do get worse. He hates an equally insane character, Carole Baskin, who could have murdered her ex-husband because she also wants big cats. And then he tries to become president, governor and tries to have Carole killed. It's WILD.
It's hard to believe this actually happened but it's all so insane I have a hard time believing anyone could actually write this.
'Murder Maps' takes you back in time to some of the most shocking and surprising murder investigations in history. In each episode we visit a different era in London's dark past and through dramatic reconstruction we tell the stories of how the killers were eventually brought to justice. As the series progresses we witness how the police deployed more and more forensic methods in the investigations.
On October 7th and 14th 2019 aired the two parts about the Whitechapel murders, titled 'Jack The Ripper (1)' and 'Jack The Ripper (2)'.
We all think we know the story of Jack the Ripper. The most famous serial killer in history, the man who murdered five women on the streets of Whitechapel - and got away with it. In this two-part Murder Maps special, we re-examine those notorious crimes. We reveal how the story we know today was shaped by the sensationalist press of 1888. And we strip back decades of rumour and misinformation to reveal the true lives of the five women slain. With contributions from world renowned Ripper expert Donald Rumbelow and writer Hallie Rubenhold, author of The Five - the only book to tell the lives of the victims, these documentaries are the true story of the Whitechapel Murders as never heard before.
Marc Bolan TV documentary .Dandy in the Underworld. 1997.