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THE HERALD FRIDAY JANUARY 6 2017


41 Entertainment


Adventure-fuelled film club ‘The Ride’: Showing at the film club PRESENTING their first


double bill, The Adventure Travel Film Club will be hosted at The Small World Theatre, Cardigan on Saturday, February 4. Two films will be shown at the film club meeting, ‘Hitchanbul’ at 7pm and ‘The Ride’ at 8.15pm all for the price


of £5 (or just £1 if you pay a film club membership one-off fee). Dimitri and Karsten are modern


day ‘recreational hitchhikers’ on the quest for stories in ‘Hitchanbul’. There’s no sweeter adventure than being thrown into the cab of a total stranger’s car and having to ‘get on’.


The class-A, 24-carat uncertainty


of what hitching will bring is surely what makes this film so rewarding. In ‘The Ride’, four Aussie blokes


trade their wheelchairs for quad bikes and ride 5,000km across the desolate heart of Australia to visit the crash sites where they were injured as young


Night with Dr Phil Hammond men. Exhaustion, mud, deserts and


floods won’t stop these blokes from visiting the spots where their lives


changed forever. No one is rushing off after the


films so there will be time for a chat and discussion.


Dr Phil Hammond: Coming to Theatr Mwldan this month 'LAUGH, love, shout and reclaim


our NHS' is the message Dr Phil Hammond is bringing to Theatr Mwldan on Tuesday, January 17 from 7.30pm. Returning to Cardigan this month,


the doctor will tell the audience how they should ditch the market, cherish the carers, fund the frontline, avoid the harm, kill the fear, tell the truth, use the evidence, inspire, collaborate, recover, die gently. Dr Phil Hammond is an NHS


doctor working in chronic fatigue, an investigative journalist for Private Eye, a BBC Radio Bristol presenter, comic and author of ‘Staying Alive, How to get the Best from the NHS’ and ‘Sex, Sleep or Scrabble?’ Phil has appeared on 'Have I Got


News for You', 'Jack Dee’s Helpdesk', 'The News Quiz', 'The Now Show', 'Question Time', 'Trust Me', 'I’m a Doctor', 'Long Live Britain', 'The One Show' and 'Countdown'. The Guardian describe Dr


Phil Hammond as 'one of the most entertainingly subversive people on the planet' and The Times said that if he were a medicine, you should 'swing him by the litre'. Tickets to see Dr Phil’s Health


Revolution are £15 (£12), £3 Mates Rates (the scheme for 11-18 year olds, please see Theatr Mwldan’s website for details) and are available to book from Theatr Mwldan’s Box Office on 01239 621200 and online or via smart phone at www.mwldan.co.uk.


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