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  • A pony named Steve, his orange mane painted blue, blue like the evening sky, as he gallops into their basement to acquire the ancient flatware and a rotting cheese-board covered in the mold of their moral dysentery.

    The TV Column: HBO announces new McCain/Palin film, 'Game Change' 2011

  • Rosamund Pike is superb as the tragic trophy wife who finds her Cambridge history degree is the perfect qualification for her new career passing the cheese-board around at dinner parties.

    Made in Dagenham 2010

  • Those opting for the cheese-board are not left out - the peppery flavours in a 10-year-old Springbank or a 12-year-old Highland Park sit nicely alongside some soft brie, while Lagavulin - one of the big, peaty hitters of the single malt world - can empty a room when poured out next to the strongest blue cheese you can find, leaving you free to enjoy your well-earned dégustation in peace.

    The Spirit of Christmas 2009

  • Those opting for the cheese-board are not left out - the peppery flavours in a 10-year-old Springbank or a 12-year-old Highland Park sit nicely alongside some soft brie, while Lagavulin - one of the big, peaty hitters of the single malt world - can empty a room when poured out next to the strongest blue cheese you can find, leaving you free to enjoy your well-earned dégustation in peace.

    The Spirit of Christmas 2009

  • The virtual cheese-board will appear at the beginning of October.

    Say Cheese #2 Haalo 2008

  • ‘I’ve only rubbed my bread on the cheese-board until now.

    The Trespasser 2003

  • 'I've only rubbed my bread on the cheese-board until now.

    The Trespasser 1907

  • The virtual cheese-board will appear at the beginning of October.

    Cook (almost) Anything at Least Once 2008

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