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In the second episode, someone gets knifed in the eye by a chap in a dress.
And a chap in a white coat blathering on about Howell-Jolly bodies isn't helping.
Near the front is a chap in a kind of standing lotus position.
A chap in a raincoat goes up a concrete path to a front door with frosted-glass panels.
While he waits, he falls into a conversation with a chap in a jumpsuit (Kitson), who occupies the tree like a suburban Tarzan.
First a chap in a luminous yellow jacket ran waving his arms behind John Hill as he reported live from Leeds.
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He is not, you may have gathered, your run-of-the mill jeweller, if your notion of a jeweller is a chap in brown overalls with a lens screwed into his eye and a pair of tweezers in his hand.
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