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Soz for lapping Loz but I am away from screen a lot (no smart phone layabout me) so will push on regardless and if all wrong Loz can reboot...


No DF - this is a fictional character in a tv series who is on the run in 1983.


He is with a group of others being sought by the SID (special investigations department). His character is loosely based on a Doctor from a show roughly 5 years earlier.

You thought I would know maxxi?


Yes, I was around all those years ago, as you obviously were too!


The date & the overweight sweaty chap clue gave it away. It was my favourite ever programme at the time. I just googled it and was amazed to see that all 51 episodes are available on DVD (Amazon) so think I might have to buy them.


So glad you took your turn or I'd never have known that this fab series isn't lost forever.


Back soon with a clue & It's going to be something more recent.

maxxi Wrote:

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> Loz Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> > to quote the great man himself... "Women. Can't live with 'em ... pass

> > the beer nuts."

>

> "How's life treating you Mr Peterson?"

> "Like it caught me in bed with its wife."


"What's shaking, Norm?"

"All four cheeks and a couple of chins."

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