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File:2001 - A Djinn Chair Odyssey.jpg|link=2001: A Djinn Chair Odyssey|'''''[[2001: A Djinn Chair Odyssey]]''''' is a 1968 science fiction furniture design film about a mysterious black monolith which reveals exotic pink chairs from beyond time and space. | |||
File:Metropolitan Triffid.jpg|link=Metropolitan Triffid|'''''[[Metropolitan Triffid]]''''' is a British police procedural science fiction television show about the Triffids, an aggressive alien plant which has taken hold in the Metropolitan Police Service. | File:Metropolitan Triffid.jpg|link=Metropolitan Triffid|'''''[[Metropolitan Triffid]]''''' is a British police procedural science fiction television show about the Triffids, an aggressive alien plant which has taken hold in the Metropolitan Police Service. | ||
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File:Goodbye Mr Pibb.jpg|link=Goodbye, Mr. Pibb|'''''[[Goodbye, Mr. Pibb]]''''' is a 1969 soft drink comedy film starring Peter O'Toole, Petula Clark, and Dr. Pepper. | File:Goodbye Mr Pibb.jpg|link=Goodbye, Mr. Pibb|'''''[[Goodbye, Mr. Pibb]]''''' is a 1969 soft drink comedy film starring Peter O'Toole, Petula Clark, and Dr. Pepper. | ||
File: | File:Stranger Crowns.jpg|link=Stranger Crowns|'''''[[Stranger Crowns]]''''' is a revisionist historical drama television series about the reign of Queen Elizabeth II. | ||
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Revision as of 05:47, 4 August 2022
2001: A Djinn Chair Odyssey is a 1968 science fiction furniture design film about a mysterious black monolith which reveals exotic pink chairs from beyond time and space.
Metropolitan Triffid is a British police procedural science fiction television show about the Triffids, an aggressive alien plant which has taken hold in the Metropolitan Police Service.
The Way We Blur is a Britpop romantic drama film starring Barbra Streisand, Robert Redford, and Blur.
Dial E for Eco is a 2021 ecology disaster film starring Boris Johnson as the fictional Prime Minister of the United Kingdom James Bond.
Victory Windows is a docudrama film by the Jolly Green Giant about how sunlight from American "victory windows" helped Americans grow strong and healthy during the Second World War.
Goodbye, Mr. Pibb is a 1969 soft drink comedy film starring Peter O'Toole, Petula Clark, and Dr. Pepper.
Stranger Crowns is a revisionist historical drama television series about the reign of Queen Elizabeth II.