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Chris Packham: Forever Punk
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Chris Packham: Forever Punk

Jan 10, 2020
0h 59m
★ 0.0

Overview

Chris Packham reveals how punk rock not only may have saved his life as a teenager but how it has given it meaning and informed everything he has done ever since.

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Music

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Cast

Chris Packham

Himself - Presenter

Chris Packham