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Is it the man on the moon – or maybe next-door?, by Nina Schmidt
I have lived in the UK long enough to know that the release of the big retailers’ Christmas adverts is awaited with excitement in large amounts of the population. Those looking forward to the ads want that Christmassy feel. The … Continue reading
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Tagged #manonthemoon, ad, advert, Age UK, ageing, care, care institutions, Christmas, Christmas Truce, cultural discourses, disability, illness, John Lewis, Sainsbury's, telescope, TV
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