WHAT HAVE WE GOT?: Simon Spence unmasks the ‘skinhead’ Oi! subculture
The history of the Oi! subculture in What Have We Got? by Simon Spence uncovers its turbulent journey and key figures.
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The history of the Oi! subculture in What Have We Got? by Simon Spence uncovers its turbulent journey and key figures.
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Dig into the ambitious scope of Different Times, a critical review of Britain's comedy journey from the silent movie era to today's TV.
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The energetic world of The Sherlocks
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