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Outtake TV - Weakest Link 2005 Pt 1 Posted by: politicial4satire
Video duration: 600 seconds Anne Robinson presents Outtake TV Special - Weakest Link Programme No. 3. Part 1 of 3. |
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Parkinson - Rory Bremner - Pt.1 Posted by: politicial4satire
Video duration: 539 seconds This is Rory Bremner being interview by Michael Parkinson with David Cameron and Lewis Hamilton. Part 1 of 2. |
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Outtake TV - Weakest Link 2005 Pt 2 Posted by: politicial4satire
Video duration: 600 seconds Anne Robinson presents Outtake TV Special - Weakest Link Programme No. 3. Part 2 of 3. |
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Outtake TV - Weakest Link 2005 Pt 3 Posted by: politicial4satire
Video duration: 513 seconds Anne Robinson presents Outtake TV Special - Weakest Link Programme No. 3. Part 3 of 3. |
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HIGNFY - S32Ep5 - Part 1 Posted by: politicial4satire
Video duration: 600 seconds This is S32Ep5 episode which features Damian Lewis as the Host and with Ian Hislop: Dom Joly and with Paul Merton: Neil Mullarkey. Part 1 of 3. |
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HIGNFY - S32Ep2 - Part 1 Posted by: politicial4satire
Video duration: 600 seconds This is S32Ep2 episode which features Alistair McGowan as the Host and with Ian Hislop: Alan Duncan and with Paul Merton: Fern Britton. Part 1 of 3. |
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Bremner, Bird and Fortune - Policy Adviser Posted by: politicial4satire
Video duration: 335 seconds George Parr who is a Policy Adviser to 10 Downing Street is being interviewed by journalist to discussed about how he advise Tony Blair over issuses like Iraq, education and the economy. |
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HIGNFY - S32Ep5 - Part 2 Posted by: politicial4satire
Video duration: 600 seconds This is S32Ep5 episode which features Damian Lewis as the Host and with Ian Hislop: Dom Joly and with Paul Merton: Neil Mullarkey. Part 2 of 3. |
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The Late Edition - Rory Bremner Posted by: politicial4satire
Video duration: 469 seconds On the Late Edition, Marcus Brigstocke interview Rory Bremner about politicians. Plus, Marcus was forced to pay tribute to the Daily Mail. Impression: Alistair Darling, Gordon Brown, Tony Blair, David Cameron, George Osbourne, George W Bush and Bill Clinton. |








