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For potential interest, this fanboy approach --


Please excuse me, but I am so rubbish with names and faces -- I have the strongest feeling that I know you; I shouldn't like you to think that I had cut you, and I truly cannot remember who you are and how we met!


"Might it have been at your couch, on the television? I've appeared in THE BILL."


Oh my heavens... how embarrassing... and what a grand opportunity to thank you for the wonderful work that you've done! I'll never forget your FOURTH DRUNK WOMAN LYING IN GUTTER from that episode in 2003!


And so on.

*sideways glance to camera* *raises eyebrow* "yes missus"


Michael Palaeologus Wrote:

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> I briefly channel hopped through "Lucky Man" and

> noted that James Nesbitt is starting to look like

> Frankie Howard in his old age.

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