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Drop The Dead Donkey Season 2 Episode 8
Sally has found religion. Henry is writing an obituary of a fellow journalist, who is seriously ill. George is under pressure to shelve Henry’s documentary on human rights.
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Serie: Drop The Dead Donkey
Episode Title: Don't Mention the Arabs
Air Date: 1991-11-14
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