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5 Things C4’s ‘Crashing’ Tells Us about Property Guardians and the Housing Crisis
Channel 4’s comedy series Crashing is halfway through and the laughs are a bit sparse. Nevertheless, Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s series breaks new territory by being the first fictional representation of property guardianship on our screens.