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Bill Paterson: "Retired banker Mr Meagles describes himself as a practical man, concerned with getting things done. He's entrepreneurial and determined to cut through the red tape of bureaucratic government department the Circumlocution Office. We meet him early on in Marseilles, bumping into Arthur Clennam. Meagles immediately thinks that he's a splendid man and the ideal alternative to the bad boy courting his daughter." (Image © Radio Times/Todd Anthony) |
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