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  12.    <title>Sebastian (1968)</title>
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  19.    <title>Walter Tevis</title>
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  21.    <description>An American novelist and short story writer who created some of the most memorable losers in modern literature...</description>
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  26.    <title>The Sandbaggers</title>
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  29.    <description>The Sandbaggers series was devised and written by Ian MacKintosh. Produced by Yorkshire Television, a member of the Trident Television Group...</description>
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  37.    <description>Some sources claim that this TV show about life in the Royal Navey was really just a ruse to confuse Soviet intelligence agencies...</description>
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  44.    <description>His acting career started with a scholarship to the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art. After that, National Service and some hesitation about an acting career, then five years at the National Theatre under Olivier, playing the leading modern and classical roles...</description>
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  67.    <description>Revived by a generation of DJ's and fans looking for funky beats, his easy-listening sound has been catagorised variously as exotica, lounge, loungecore, retro, space age pop and several other catch-phrases...</description>
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