Hector McFarlane
Appearances
The Rest Is History
539. Horror in the Congo: The Crimes of Empire (Part 2)
Yeah, but... Now, listen. You said you would hear me out, didn't you? Do you want to just dial it down a bit, Hector? Would you? Would you dial it down when you're smeared over every paper? Look at this. Look at this. In the Times here, look. Solicitor suspected for contractor disappearance. A telegraph. Solicitor faces long arm of law. The Daily Mail. Bully of Blackheath.
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539. Horror in the Congo: The Crimes of Empire (Part 2)
Elite London lawyer facing murder charge. I mean, this is just... This is... This is... The Guardian. Here, look at this. Old Acre Murder. How neoliberal materialism and Kirsty Allsop home renovations are the real killers of the working... Oh, well, that one goes on a bit. Yeah, we get the point. Do you? Do you? I'm not sure you do. The Daily Sport. The Daily Sport. Big job love.
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539. Horror in the Congo: The Crimes of Empire (Part 2)
McFarlane's wife's steamy romp with missing builder. I mean, look, there's a thought bubble above my wife's head saying, knob the builder, can he fix it? Hicked it. The speech bubble as well. Here's your extension, love. I mean, this is just... The son. Cannibal Hector. Macfarlane confesses to eating Norwood tradesmen. You confessed to what? Sorry. I didn't confess to a damn thing.
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539. Horror in the Congo: The Crimes of Empire (Part 2)
I said I was hungry for justice. That's all. It is slander. It's disgraceful. It's bloody humiliating.
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545. The French Revolution: The First Feminist (Part 2)
Yet, but... Now, listen. You said you would hear me out, didn't you? Do you want to just dial it down a bit, Hector? Would you? Would you dial it down when you're smeared over every paper? Look at this. Look at this. In the Times, here, look. Solicitor suspected for contractor disappearance. The Telegraph. Solicitor faces long arm of law. The Daily Mail. Bully of Blackheath.
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545. The French Revolution: The First Feminist (Part 2)
Elite London lawyer facing murder charge. I mean, this is just... This is... This is... The Guardian, here, look at this. Old Acre murder. How neoliberal materialism and Kirsty Allsop home renovations are the real killers of the working... Oh, well, that one goes on a bit. Yeah, we get the point. Do you? Do you? I'm not sure you do. The Daily Sport. Big job love.
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545. The French Revolution: The First Feminist (Part 2)
McFarlane's wife's steamy romp with missing builder. I mean, look, there's a thought bubble above my wife's head saying, knob the builder, can he fix it? Hector. The speech bubble as well. Here's your extension, love. I mean, this is just... The son. Cannibal Hector. Macfarlane confesses to eating Norwood tradesmen. You confessed to what? Sorry. I didn't confess to a damn thing.
The Rest Is History
545. The French Revolution: The First Feminist (Part 2)
I said I was hungry for justice. That's all. It is slander. It's disgraceful. It's bloody humiliating.
The Rest Is History
542. Elizabeth I’s Sorcerer: Angels and Demons in Renaissance Europe
Yeah, but... Now listen, you said you would hear me out, didn't you? Do you want to just dial it down a bit, Hector? Would you? Would you dial it down when you're smeared over every paper? Look at this. Look at this. In the Times here, look. Solicitor suspected for contractor disappearance. The Telegraph. Solicitor faces long arm of law. The Daily Mail. Bully of Blackheath.
The Rest Is History
542. Elizabeth I’s Sorcerer: Angels and Demons in Renaissance Europe
Elite London lawyer facing murder charge. I mean, this is just... This is... This is... The Guardian. Here, look at this. Old Acre Murder. How neoliberal materialism and Kirsty Allsop home renovations are the real killers of the working... Oh, well, that one goes on a bit. Yeah, we get the point. Do you? Do you? I'm not sure you do. The Daily Sport. The Daily Sport. Big job love.
The Rest Is History
542. Elizabeth I’s Sorcerer: Angels and Demons in Renaissance Europe
McFarlane's wife's steamy romp with missing builder. I mean, look, there's a thought bubble above my wife's head saying, knob the builder, can he fix it? Hector, the speech bubble, whatever as well. Here's your extension, love. I mean, this is just... The son. Cannibal Hector. Macfarlane confesses to eating Norwood tradesmen. You confessed to what? Sorry. I didn't confess to a damn thing.
The Rest Is History
542. Elizabeth I’s Sorcerer: Angels and Demons in Renaissance Europe
I said I was hungry for justice. That's all. It is slander. It's disgraceful. It's bloody humiliating.