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<< Michael Culver
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Posted May 16, 2005 by Orcus
Last one I watched biggrin

Didn't see any big boobies though winkeye

At least, not in the paintings...

BTW I realise one of the major stars of Howard's Way is in the second series (and of course Mr Glaister was involved bigeyes ) but that programme has got to be one of the worst pieces of rubbish ever put out on the BBC and so I didn't count it as a work worthy of note winkeye Some may disagree of course but I noticed it making it into Channel 4's list of top 10 trashiest tv programmes a few weeks back.

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