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Wednesday, July 14, 2004

George III, insanity and arsenic

At least two bloggers so far (The Little Professor; Gnostical Turpitude) have spotted what may be the final word on The Madness of King George. Dammit, I didn't notice the programme in the TV listings before I left Aberystwyth so that I could set the video to record it.
Posted by Sharon at 6:52 PM
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