Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaIn 2035-36, 85-year-old ex-journalist Ben Miller sits in his rocking chair at Briars Retirement Retreat, sharing memories that unfold as dramatized stories.In 2035-36, 85-year-old ex-journalist Ben Miller sits in his rocking chair at Briars Retirement Retreat, sharing memories that unfold as dramatized stories.In 2035-36, 85-year-old ex-journalist Ben Miller sits in his rocking chair at Briars Retirement Retreat, sharing memories that unfold as dramatized stories.
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Maybe what ended up making this show so great, fresh and well-written was the fact that it didn't have a chance to become redundant or stale. The show which stated that the only constant in life is change was, in fact, a victim of itself. In this day and age when shows are just thrown together it was so well written that every event was tied together - nothing was left hanging. I just wish I had taped the show so I could relive those shining moments of true literature on TV.
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[opening narration]
Ben Miller: I can't say that I've seen everything but I've seen a lot. I've seen footsteps on the moon and seen myself stumble. I've seen fear and did my darndest not to be afraid. I've survived the nineties and braved the millennium. I've loved and lost and learned to love again. And I've learned that life is an adventure. You have to hold on and let it carry you away. I've let in carry me to me to the year 2035 and I'm here to tell the tale. I'm Ben Miller and this is my life and times.