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- Blue Cat - Web journal entry in which staff writer James Henry discusses his involvement in series 2.
- Flickr + Jellybeanness's Green Wing Photos - Hosts a collection of scanned interviews and print advertisements for the show.
- Green Wing + A Fan Site - Provides links, desktop wallpapers, icons, fan fiction, quotes, promotional pictures, screen captures, cast and crew list and an episode guide.
- Green Wing + Shiny Shelf - Review penned by Eddie Robson.
- Green Wing + The Convention - Forum discussing a themed gathering organised by fans.
- The Green Wing Fan Forum - Message board discussing characters, episodes and news.
- The Green Wing Series 2 Blog - Offers production information, behind+the+scenes material and photographs from the second series of the programme. By the series' production designer J.P.G.
- Green Wing Wallpaper - Desktop materials.
- IMDb + Green Wing (2004) - Viewer comments, message board and links, with a full list of cast and crew.
- JPG's Green Wing Series 1 Blog - Run by the production designer for the series. Offers behind+the+scenes photographs and information.
- Liar + Green Wing - Review of the series by Brian Luff.
- Livejournal + Green Wing - Web journal offering thoughts on the show, news items and links to articles and pictures.
- Wikipedia + Green Wing - Concise article with links.
- Wingin' It - Hosts a collection of convention photographs.
- Yahoo! Groups : Green Wing - E+mail discussion arena for fans of the programme.
- YouTube + Green Wing - A collection of streaming clips fom the show.
- YouTube + Green Wing on T4 - Streaming video interview with cast members Stephen Mangan, Julian Rhind+Tutt and Oliver Chris.
- Gelf Magazine + Winging It - 'The overlooked British hospital comedy Green Wing has shredded the traditional+sitcom blueprint and eschewed the medical+show clichés'. By Keith Huang. (November 2, 2005)
- PopMatters.com + Green Wing - "Green Wing shows us that life is often stranger than fiction, if we let it be." Review by Kimberly Springer. (September 27, 2004)
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