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Sketches include: "Satire/Tribute," "Yellow Pages," "Beauty and Ideas," "First Kiss," "Borrowing a Fiver Off...," "Introducing My Grandfather to...," "A Vision of Britain," a Control & Murchison segment, and a John & Peter segment.

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      • Hugh: Rupert Murdoch would sell his mother for fifty quid. I offered him forty, but he said, "No, take it or leave it."

      • Peter: Okay, John, maybe it's time for some straight talking. John: No, no, no, no, Peter. Yesterday was time for straight talking. Today is time for plain speaking.

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      • In the Hugh Laurie tribute Nigel Havers is mistakenly identified as Paul Eddington. This is a joke that refers to the previous episode, in which Hugh and Stephen discussed who had the best comedy timing in the business. They agreed that Paul Eddington had the second best, ... after Nigel Havers.

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