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Into the Storm, BBC2Spooks, BBC1The F-Word, Channel 4

Put a shouty man of a certain age in charge of something important enough for long enough – a nation at war; British domestic security; the F-Word kitchen – and before you know it, he's a national treasure. Full Article at The Independent

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