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Rab C Nesbitt - Series 4

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Rab C Nesbitt - Series 4

The complete fourth series of the cult classic comedy show. Rab, the string-vested street philosopher, the voice of Govan, the people's anti-hero, he has an opinion on anything and everything put forward in a way that only Rab can. He is possibly the only person on the planet for whom the phrase 'dysfunctional family' is regarded as a compliment. Six episodes: Love, Mother, Buckfast, Test, Eorpa and Further.

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