Top Lockdown Tip Of The Day. Oralb 3D Luxe Blast Whitening Toothpaste…….

Oral-B 3DWhite Luxe Blast toothpaste.

If anyone has any staining on their teeth this has worked brilliantly for me. Even after one application it has removed about 90% of tea/coffee stains .

So handy until you can visit your lovely Dentists/Hygienists again!

Features :
Oral-B 3DWhite Luxe Blast toothpaste is an advanced whitening and clean breath technology toothpaste. It blasts away up to 100% of surface stains in 3 days and bacteria causing bad breath.

Benefits :
Advanced whitening and clean technology vs Oral-B 3DWhite toothpaste. Whitens by unlocking trapped surface stains. Creates a layer to protect against future stains
PeakFresh Technology blasts away bacteria that cause bad breath
Refreshing mint flavour

Warnings or Restrictions
Children of 6 years and younger: Use a pea sized amount for supervised brushing to minimize swallowing. In case of intake of fluoride from other sources consult a dentist or doctor. Contains Sodium Fluoride (1450 ppm F).
toothpaste👍🏼😁

‘Happy Valley’, BBC One -Drama.

 

Happy Valley is a BBC One drama set in West Yorkshire following the story of police sergeant Catherine Cawood played by Sarah Lancashire who encounters troubles both at home and on the beat making it compulsive viewing. The series was brilliantly written by Sally Wainwright.

This remarkable series has definitely  raised the bar for TV drama.

Sarah Lancashire’s unflinching performance as Catherine Cawood  was jaw- droppingly skillful, oozing with so much depth and complexity which was for me totally sublime, if she does not win a BAFTA for her  performance as she did for series 1, I would be very un-impressed. She is undoubtedly one of our best great British Actresses.

So now we all know the answers to the questions that have kept  us viewers hooked to this amazing series for the last six weeks.

There were several plots running through the series ranging from blackmail to rape then murders through to insest, which all made for some shocking twists and turns and I can hardly believe it’s over.

After, the second series ended last night with Catherine Cawood looking at her grandson Ryan as he played on the hills of the Calder Valley. Not knowing whether or not he would turn out like his psychopathic murdering father, this made shivers go down my spine.

My Tuesday night’s won’t be the same again now the series has finished, well done BBC, you got it so right.

 

 

The Rex Cinema in Berkhamstead Herts.

The Rex is a cinema in the town of Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire and I have the privilege of living a mere 20 minutes away and a frequent visitor.

Designed in the art deco style by David Evelyn Nye in 1936, the cinema opened to the public in 1938. After 50 years of service, the cinema closed in 1988 and became derelict. The building was listed Grade II by English Heritage, and following a campaign to save the Rex by a local entrepreneur, the cinema re-opened to the public in 2004 after being fully restored to its Art Deco brilliance and has never looked back.

The BBC  has dubbed it as “possibly Britain’s most beautiful cinema,” then it may well be the finest independent cinema in the UK

It has 2 fully licensed bars, one upstairs and one downstairs serving hot beverages if you prefer. The simple seating upstairs offers extra leg room and a holder to pop your glass of vino into for comfort, downstairs

in the cinema there are plush velvet red swivel chairs at tablecloth-draped, candlelit tables, making it feel more like an upmarket music venue or jazz club than a cinema.
Today, the cinema is a fully operational independent cinema, screening films 362 days of the year. The programme ranges from vintage classic films to modern blockbusters which often attracts long box office queues, quite frankly I don’t visit the cinema for the film but for the experience!

It is well worth a visit and makes for an excellent viewing experience in style and comfort.