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      • It wears its politics lightly: the violent incident was made less important in subsequent drafts, and first and foremost, it's a sweet-natured and very funny romantic comedy, in the tradition of Alan Bennett and John Godber, about two young gay men fumbling towards each other.
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  2. Back of the Net is a 2019 comedy film produced by The Steve Jaggi Company and distributed by Umbrella Entertainment. Directed by Louise Alston and written by Alison Spuck McNeeley and Casie Tabanou.

  3. Comedy Family. A new student at a soccer academy is determined to beat her rival’s team in the national tournament. Released: 21 Dec 2019. Actors: Sofia Wylie, Christopher Kirby, Melissa Bonne. Writer: Casie Tabanou, Alison Spuck McNeeley, Clay Glen. Director: Louise Alston. Available countries: Australia. Language: English. Content Rating: Unrated

  4. Feb 5, 2024 · Alan Partridge is back with a new documentary series following his overseas work in Saudi Arabia, but it doesn't go according to plan! Norwich's infamous broadcaster is back in his beloved hometown but upon arrival, he realizes the happiness he thought he'd feel about returning isn't there.

  5. Soccer student Cory Bailey arrives at a prestigious soccer academy and is determined to beat her rival's team in the national tournament.

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  6. Apr 30, 2021 · Where other characters have run out of mileage over time, the man who put Norwich on the map still always manages to hit the back of the net. What makes him so consistent?

  7. Nov 26, 2013 · Jumpers for Goalposts, Tom Wells's comedy about a gay five-a-side team, was a surprise hit for the playwright. He talks to Archie Bland about drama, homophobia, and his East Yorkshire roots.

  8. Back of the Net is a 2019 comedy film produced by The Steve Jaggi Company and distributed by Umbrella Entertainment. Directed by Louise Alston and written by Alison Spuck McNeeley and Casie Tabanou.

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