Drive-in cinemas hit south London, offering the perfect lockdown night out and a trip back in time
Drive-in cinemas have been a staple of Americana for decades. Beginning life in the 1930s, they are as embedded in
Drive-in cinemas have been a staple of Americana for decades. Beginning life in the 1930s, they are as embedded in
Channel 4 re-uploaded a controversial documentary to All 4 despite hundreds of viewer complaints and an Ofcom investigation after it first aired.
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