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From: peter@cara.demon.co.uk (Peter Ceresole)
Subject: Re: The @ sign: help
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Date: Mon, 24 Apr 1995 22:51:25 GMT
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In article <adh.119.000ECE7C@cx.dnv.no>,
adh@cx.dnv.no (Arne Dehli Halvorsen) wrote:

>I seem to remember a TV thriller in which mr. Broom, mr. Brougham and 
>mr. Bruttenholme were found to be the same man (identical pronunciations, too).

It was a feature film- "The List of Adrian Messenger". It was very good
too- as it should be, since the director was John Houston. It had a lot of
visiting stars in rubber masks, too...


Peter
