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Episode 147 A Matter of life and death with Gavin from Be There With Belson

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This week the Patreon wheel spun and landed on Gavin from The Be There With Belson Podcast.

He picked what is equally the best and worst film we've ever watched for the podcast.

we'll be doing the usual why must films lie to us as well as David Niven convincing no one about his age and GONGMAN TM.

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Be There with Belson Podcast is two brothers trying to make sense of the world or at least make each other laugh.

https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/be-there-with-belson/id1484563935

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Don't forget to grab your tickets to out live show at Megacon Carlisle. £5 + Booking fee.

https://www.trybooking.com/uk/events/landing/58993

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A Matter of Life and Death is a 1946 British fantasy-romance film set in England during World War II.

Written, produced and directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, the film stars David Niven, Roger Livesey, Raymond Massey, Kim Hunter and Marius Goring. The film was originally released in the United States under the title Stairway to Heaven, which derived from the film's most prominent special effect: a broad escalator linking Earth to the afterlife.

In 1999, A Matter of Life and Death placed 20th on the British Film Institute's list of Best 100 British films.[6] It ranked 90th in The Sight and Sound Greatest Films of All Time 2012[7] poll, regarded by some as the most authoritative in the world, and 78th in 2022.[8]

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This week the Patreon wheel spun and landed on Gavin from The Be There With Belson Podcast.

He picked what is equally the best and worst film we've ever watched for the podcast.

we'll be doing the usual why must films lie to us as well as David Niven convincing no one about his age and GONGMAN TM.

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Be There with Belson Podcast is two brothers trying to make sense of the world or at least make each other laugh.

https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/be-there-with-belson/id1484563935

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Don't forget to grab your tickets to out live show at Megacon Carlisle. £5 + Booking fee.

https://www.trybooking.com/uk/events/landing/58993

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A Matter of Life and Death is a 1946 British fantasy-romance film set in England during World War II.

Written, produced and directed by Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, the film stars David Niven, Roger Livesey, Raymond Massey, Kim Hunter and Marius Goring. The film was originally released in the United States under the title Stairway to Heaven, which derived from the film's most prominent special effect: a broad escalator linking Earth to the afterlife.

In 1999, A Matter of Life and Death placed 20th on the British Film Institute's list of Best 100 British films.[6] It ranked 90th in The Sight and Sound Greatest Films of All Time 2012[7] poll, regarded by some as the most authoritative in the world, and 78th in 2022.[8]

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