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Our to the biggest Netflix TV shows not to miss this week


On Demand - Stowaway (Netflix, from Thu)
If the cast is anything to go by, this sci-fi movie should be a real winner - Anna Kendrick, Daniel Dae Kim, Toni Collette and Shamier Anderson all feature. Directed by Brazilian film-maker Joe Penna, who also co-wrote the script with Ryan Morrison, it focuses on the crew of a spaceship en route to Mars. However, someone has accidentally stowed away, causing severe damage to the craft's life support systems. As their resources begin to dwindle, those on board must find a way to deal with their new circumstances or face certain death. While the ship's commander and biologist favour a solution based on clinical logic, a medical researcher with a very different idea tries to stand up for what she believes in.

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Our to the biggest Netflix TV shows not to miss this week | The Westmorland Gazette


On Demand - Stowaway (Netflix, from Thu)
If the cast is anything to go by, this sci-fi movie should be a real winner - Anna Kendrick, Daniel Dae Kim, Toni Collette and Shamier Anderson all feature. Directed by Brazilian film-maker Joe Penna, who also co-wrote the script with Ryan Morrison, it focuses on the crew of a spaceship en route to Mars. However, someone has accidentally stowed away, causing severe damage to the craft's life support systems. As their resources begin to dwindle, those on board must find a way to deal with their new circumstances or face certain death. While the ship's commander and biologist favour a solution based on clinical logic, a medical researcher with a very different idea tries to stand up for what she believes in.

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Our choice of the biggest Netflix TV shows not to miss this week

Our choice of the biggest Netflix TV shows not to miss this week
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The Fiji Times » Fijian duo score for Bristol


Noa Biudole
3 January, 2021, 6:33 pm
Fijian flyer Siva Naulago dives to score Bristol’s first try against Newcastle in the Premiership. Picture: BRISTOL BEARS
Siva Naulago scored his first try for the Bristol Bears only 42 seconds in, as the tournament favourites ended the Newcastle Falcons unbeaten streak to win their Premiership round match by 29-17 at Ashton Gate yesterday.
Three more tries from returning fullback Charles Piutau, fellow Fijian Nathan Hughes and hooker George Kloska was enough to secure a bonus point putting the Bears into second place on the table behind leaders Exeter Chiefs.
Another Fijian, outside centre George Wacokecoke, led the Falcons fightback with a try in the eleventh minute coupled with two more tries from openside flanker Mark Wilson and number eight Phillip van der Walt but it was all too late in front of the brutal Bears defence.

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Piutau scores on return as Bristol go second


Piutau scores on return as Bristol go second
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01/01/2021 - 18:38
2 min
London (AFP)
Former New Zealand full-back Charles Piutau scored a try on his return from an Achilles injury as Bristol Bears beat Newcastle Falcons 29-17 in an entertaining Premiership clash on Friday.
The 29-year-old Kiwi was one of four tryscorers for the hosts, who leap-frog Newcastle into second place in the table.
Bristol's victory was all the more creditworthy given they had an all new front row due to a positive coronavirus test earlier this week.
Six front row forwards had to self isolate.
European Challenge Cup titleholders Bristol join domestic and European champions Exeter -- who play Wasps in a repeat of last season's Premiership final on Saturday -- on 20 points.

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