Drinking for England
Description
Drinking is arguably England's greatest and most enduring pastime, one that is not constrained by either social or economic bounds. This documentary sets out to explore the celebratory aspects of England's number one drug in lyrical fashion. Characters like Denis, a retired professional gent in Norfolk whose daily routine includes gin and tonic and thinks drink driving laws should be relaxed for experienced drivers like him, tell or sing their stories in verse.
Runtime
61 min
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Date of Publication
1998
Database
Alexander Street
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