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For All The Tea In England by Kerry McLeod

For All The Tea In England by Kerry McLeod

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A tea break-sized glimpse into the many and varied ways that Britain’s favourite brew is enjoyed today.

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A tea break-sized glimpse into the many and varied ways that Britain’s favourite brew is enjoyed today – and it’s not always a simple case of tea bag and milk. In so many ways, the image of tea as something quintessentially British is synonymous with a sepia-toned image of our nation – whether tea cosies in a working class home or a group of ladies sipping tea from fine china. Yet with nearly every nation on the planet now represented in this country, how true does that image remain?

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  • Kerry McLeod
  • Anton Califano
  • Donald Ng
  • Napoleon Stratogiannakis
  • Graham Jeffery
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Marbella Film Festival, Spain, 2007

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Bratislava International Film Festival Slovakia, 2009

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1 comments posted.

  • Dec 1, 2009

    Film Network Editors

    How do you drink your tea? Weak with sugar? Strong but milky? Black and hot?

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