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The Doctor (Doctor 11) and Amy are called back to 1941 to discover Winston Churchill has employed the Daleks to battle on behalf of Brittan. As usual, all is not as it seems. (Victory of the Daleks “Doctor Who” vlm 3 TV
The Windsors
Synopsis: The Windsors tells the story of the British royal family but re-imagined as a soap opera. Although the stories are completely fictional, they are inspired by real events.
Discovered this show over the weekend and binged the first 3 seasons. And it's fucking stupid... but I kinda love it.
I think I might be obsessing over the British royal family. Nah... It's not like I'm constantly thinking of Charles, Andrew and Edward, dedicating blogs to them. That honor goes to Jon Tester.
Anyway, speaking of the Windsor boys. Lets see who was casted to play them.
Harry Enfield as Prince (later King) Charles
Errr... he vaguely resemble His Masjesty.
Oh... I can work with him.
Tim Wallers as Prince Andrew
Mmm.... dare I say upgrade?
Matthew Cottle as Prince Edward
No resemblance here. But definitely an upgrade.
Although, if they ever do a show about King Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands. He'd be perfect.
Matthew Cottle, Tim Wallers. Katy Wix, Morgana Robinson, Richard Goulding, Harry Enfield, Haydn Gwynne, Hugh Skinner, Louise Ford, Ellie White and Celeste Dring in “The Windsors”.
Quote of the day
"After 13 performances, we still lost our way getting from Swissotel to here (Raffles Hotel). This is why we are actors."
- Tim Wallers, after the last performance of Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap in Singapore