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Your Mother Wouldn't Like It
S2.E7
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Episode #2.7
Episode aired Oct 3, 1986
20m
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Richard Allenson
Karl Collins
Ashley Cowdrey
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Karl Collins
Ashley Cowdrey
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Richard Allenson
Mr. Briefcase
Karl Collins
Tapeworm (voice)
Ashley Cowdrey
Gary
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Richard De Sousa
Prince Harry
Alison Dury
Mandy
Stacey Green
Oliver Hawker
Nick Knuckle
(as Oliver James Hawker)
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Julian Kemp
Quiff
(as Julian Aubrey)
Ian Kirkby
Loaf
Pui Fan Lee
Karen Murden
Angie
Christina Norris
Pam the announcer
(as Christiana Norris)
Julie Schatzberger
Grotbags
Tracie Stanley
Germ
Paul Stark
Doughnut
Philip Wombwell
Prince William
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Emu's World
(1982)
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October 3, 1986 (United Kingdom)
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