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Man Who Wore All His Clothes

One morning Mr Gaskitt puts on all his clothes Mrs Gaskitt picks up a robber in her taxi Gus & Gloria have trouble with a teacher Horace the cat goes to a friends house to watch TV and the car radio gets things wrong. What happens next is an action-packed farcical romp that interweaves all the different plots and ends in a thrilling car chase with Mr Gaskitt saving the day!
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One morning Mr Gaskitt puts on all his clothes Mrs Gaskitt picks up a robber in her taxi Gus & Gloria have trouble with a teacher Horace the cat goes to a friends house to watch TV & the car radio gets things wrong. What happens next is an action-packed farcical romp that interweaves all the different plots & ends in a thrilling car chase with Mr Gaskitt saving the day!

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