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Michael Keel was once a well-loved comedy actor from the 1970's. His television shows regularly drew audiences of eighteen million, so why only a handful of mourners at his funeral? His family appear glad to see the back of him - a graveside incident confirms that fact. Kyle and Helen are two journalists sent to cover the story about the passing of a comedy genius but soon discover there was more to Michael Keel's departure from the acting scene than first thought.
Most of us know a Ray Taylor. He was a familiar figure in the more down-trodden town-centre pubs of the last two centuries. He would be perched on his usual stool at the end of the bar, chatting and joking with all and sundry. The landlord (and especially the landlady) would have been his bosom friend and he would have considered it his duty to s
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