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Rupert Murdoch shows off some of his excess to millions; Neil Kinnock ponders his response to an offer of appearing on "The Tube."
Rupert Murdoch shows off some of his excess to millions; Neil Kinnock ponders his response to an offer of appearing on "The Tube."
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S1, EP10 "Spitting Image"Rupert Murdoch shows off some of his excess to millions; Neil Kinnock ponders his response to an offer of appearing on "The Tube."
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S1, EP9 "Spitting Image"Can the Shadow Cabinet afford the electricity this week? Meanwhile, in the current edition of`'Criminal Libel', Margaret Thatcher, Norman Tebbit and Geoffrey Howe appear to have met their match in the shape of presenter Harold Angryperson.
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