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07
Mar

Ascot Racing

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07
Mar

FUNNY Angry Dogs!

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these dogs dont like when people watch them eat!

07
Mar

Ngwenya try vs. South Africa

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Try of the world cup 2007

07
Mar

sports betting line

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07
Mar

The Punter Episode 11

Author : Betting on Profit


The Punter – Nick Wealthall presents all the latest odds, tips and news in sport with Chris Graham of Sporting Bet, Alan Alger of Blue Square and professional gambler Neil Channing. Former professional footballer Gordon Watson and the Nigel Sealey join us over Skype to provide you with the best tips for the next week. Watch Mike Parry, Chris Cohen and the rest of the team tackle the biggest issues in sport head on every night at 8pm on www.sportstonightlive.com and Freeview HD channel 112 (in the UK). Sports Tonight thrives on audience participation, so if you have an opinion…GET IN TOUCH! http www.facebook.com and remember to subscribe to our channel for the latest videos. Sports Tonight Live, The Punter , Nick Wealthall , Chris Graham, Alan Alger , Neil Channing, Betting Tips, Premier League, 6 Nations, Tennis, Six nations

07
Mar

Templegate Tips

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07
Mar

Charlie Drake The Worker

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An Extract from his most successful Series, The worker. This is part of an episode called A change is as good as a rest. This series was broadcast from 1965 to 1970. As unemployed Labourer he turns up at the Local labour Exchange(job Centre)to seek that perfect job, classic slapstick and comic situations he managed to find himself in,usually because of his disasterous attempt to do the job. The highlight of the show was for me and many others, his exchanges with Mr Pugh (Henry McGee) at the labour exchange Copyright remains with the original owners and performers etc.