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8/10
Four of Sir John Betjeman's poems set to music and performed by a starry cast
12 November 2004
The big screen follow-up to Betjeman's Britain. NOTE they are not the same film as the IMDb page states. Betjeman's Britain was made the previous year by Anglia Television with more poems, a higher budget, and sadly it shows. However, like its predecessor, this charming little film again united some of the great names of British film and television in a format that has since been several times imitated, though perhaps not bettered.

As one critic of the time put it 'records for posterity an England that is all to rapidly disappearing' - and now has! Film buffs may be interested to know that the poems and music had apparently been recorded long before both films were made. So the pictures and performances had to be made to fit the words and music, rather than the other way around. Well worth a look, if you can find it anywhere.
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9/10
A must see for any Eric Morecambe fan
12 November 2004
A very funny and unique film in that it is the only known work of Eric Morecambe without his partner Ernie Wise. Instead Eric is accompanied by the delightful Madelaine Smith, with Tom Baker as we remember him in his Doctor Who days. and a narration by the irreplaceable John LeMesurier.

Word is that this unusual little film with its at time winning performances and script was shot on a shoestring budget in a couple of days. Oh why didn't someone give them the time and money to show what they could have done? Nonetheless, it contains some vintage Morecambe moments, and shows that Eric could undoubtedly have had a successful solo career.
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