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Thanks for the link. Presumably where is says not available this mean its not available? ;-(


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Clip from Series 22 Episode 107: S22-Ep107: A True Scotsman

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In south east London friendly foodie Fraser Devlin has a little gift for his guests

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Sorry it was an old one a celebrity one with Helen Lederer, Ben De Lisi, Ulrike Johnson, Micha Paris an guy who writes grumpy old men. Apologise if my post has bored people but I was a little surprised last night watching it, with the wealth of independent shops in ED it was Harrods got the advertisement there was nothing bought by her that she could not have got in East Dulwich
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