"I just wrote a tune the same way other people might talk to a therapist"
19.04.2020 - 10:29 / manchestereveningnews.co.uk
It’s been almost a month since Britain was put in lockdown to tackle coronavirus.
And in that time, TV has been one of our most favoured vices to banish the boredom of not being allowed out.
From delving into Netflix series Tiger King to being glued to terrestrial TV dramas including ITV’s Quiz and BBC’s The Nest, there’s something for everyone’s tastes.
But along with excitement over the abundance of programmes, there have been the usual complaints that have made it into the hands of Ofcom.
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"I just wrote a tune the same way other people might talk to a therapist"
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