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Exclusive 'Starter for Ten' clip

We've got a hilarious clip from James McAvoy's new romantic comedy.

Nov  7 2006

'Starter for Ten' is a cracking comedy that follows the adventures of working-class lad Brian Jackson as he navigates his way through a turbulent first year at university.

On his way to achieving his long-held ambition to appear on 'University Challenge', Brian falls in love with his beautiful teammate and forms a plan to win her heart through his general knowledge skills, with hilarious consequences.

And as a treat for all our TOMB readers, we've got an exclusive clip from the film, featuring stars James McAvoy, Alice Eve, Dominic Cooper and Benedict Cumberbatch.

To see the clip click here, and look out for 'Starter for Ten' in cinemas from Friday.

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