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BBC The One Show on Twitter: ".@Vicky_McClure @gdavies and @angellicabell share their experiences of dementia. https://t.co/ei8nOKYSmx" / Twitter
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Samuel West 💙💛 on Twitter: "A good talk with Maureen Paton about my mum's dementia, about #GreatCanalJourneys and daughters and the #AllCreaturesGreatandSmall Christmas Special. Posting it here in case people feel able
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