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| He just throws together individuals with seemingly different personalities and philosophies and lets them all get along. 1) A dead body throws together two former political allies - one a member of Parliament (David Morrissey, left), the other now a reporter (John Simm) in ``State of Play. The show throws together strangers as housemates and lets viewers watch the sparks fly. |
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