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Caught in the Act
S1.E7
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Episode #1.7
Episode aired Feb 21, 1992
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Royston Mayoh
Writers
Charlie Adams
Terry Morrison
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Shane Richie
Pip Dann
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Director
Royston Mayoh
Writers
Charlie Adams
Terry Morrison
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Shane Richie
Pip Dann
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Shane Richie
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Pip Dann
Self - Foreign Correspondent
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Royston Mayoh
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Charlie Adams
Terry Morrison
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34th in the charts with 10.5 million viewers.
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Pip Dann
appears as one of the Foreign Correspondents, supposedly reporting from Wellington, New Zealand. Pip was actually living in London at the time, and could be seen presenting music videos and MTV news on MTV Europe every day.
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