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Films / British television / Dixon of Dock Green / The Blue Lamp / George Dixon / Jack Warner / Basil Dearden / Harold Scott / Police procedural / Military personnel / British people / Television in the United Kingdom
Date: 2008-08-22 11:48:35
Films
British television
Dixon of Dock Green
The Blue Lamp
George Dixon
Jack Warner
Basil Dearden
Harold Scott
Police procedural
Military personnel
British people
Television in the United Kingdom

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