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I'm very good at being out of work.
Kevin Whately
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Kevin Whately:
I'm not interested in more money for the sake of it. You're aware that if you're nicking all the buKevin Whately:
It always staggers me when series don't use their sidekicks.Kevin Whately:
I'm not very relaxed; I always need to be doing something.Kevin Whately:
Being in Oxford can be a bit like being on holiday - there's plenty of time spent in the pub.Kevin Whately:
I still remember going to a smart restaurant in Los Angeles, and the maitre d' knew my name and shoKevin Whately:
Oxford has a slightly mythical rep, particularly for people who haven't been there.Daniel Yergin:
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