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Have you ever watched "Blakes seven" or "Doctor Who" back in the day, the sets were all made of cardboard and polystyrene, moved in a breeze and looked cheap and nasty but we all believed in the plot


Go with the flow and remember it's not real it's a made up drama (based loosely on real events)


Next you will be saying CI5 in the professionals wasn't a real government department 🙄

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womanofdulwich Wrote:

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> I have started to watch the new series but can't

> help thinking some of the sets are just really

> cheap- its so obvious they are not real. You can

> almost see the edge of the scenery. Why is that?

> have they run out of money?


They call it a "Theresa May" set.

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