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Extra! Extra! Read All About It!

Extra! Extra! Read All About It!

Description: Extra! Extra! Read All About It! is an Irish television sitcom that aired on RTÉ 1 for one season in 1993. The show was written by and starred stand-up comedian Morgan Jones. The show was notable for its negative reception. Wikipedia
Genre: Sitcom
Year Released: 1993
Number of episodes: 8
First episode air date: November 3, 1993
Network: RTÉ One
Genre: Sitcom

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