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Topic History of: Michael Cockerell and the Commons
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In The Know Yes, I thought it was very good.

I toured the Commons a few years ago, but its such a massive place you hardly see much.

I saw the Beast of Bolsover (hedda's favourite pin-up Dennis Skinner) this morning as I was dropping someone off at the station.
JK2006 I think Cockerell is brilliant and very individual. There is nobody like him. His examination of the Commons is fascinating. Some very clever, subtle editing making a commentary beneath the commentary.