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Hey guys. I need some fun media that shows life in Beverly, Yorkshire (Or just Yorkshire if that's pushing it). I'd like to learn their accent, their typical vocabulary, and lifestyle. I've been looking at youtube videos, but I don't like them too much. Some TV, books or movies would be great. I'm reading a book about British accents but I'd like to hear it as well.
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i'm from further north, but i have family from Yorkshire.

1. watch the film Kes (1969). working-class classic of British cinema. kino.
2. watch the television film Threads (1984). spooky post-apocalypse what-if? story, by the author of the original Kes novel.
3. read up on the Hillsborough disaster and the Battle of Orgreave, because everyday Yorkshiremen WILL keep banging on about those.
4. play the Yorkshire/Tyke translation of the Touhou games.



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