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More than four million Britons have fallen victim, with average losses of £2,000 on a credit card and £7,000 on a current account, according to shredding machine maker Fellowes, which is backing the campaign.
Daily Financial News 2008
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Day In The Life: Fred Fellowes aka The Head Gardener, Secret Garden Party Festival Organiser
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When we called the maker of the cabinet, "Fellowes" told us they found the parts Brenda needed.
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Mr Cooper, from the Cayton Veterinary Surgery, in Smallford, removed the teeth of the shredder from the motor so he could manually reverse the 'Fellowes' blades.
Home | Mail Online 2008
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Asked whether he anticipated the drama's popularity, Fellowes said: I thought we'd made a good show and people would enjoy it, but it was extraordinary.
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The creator of Downton Abbey, Julian Fellowes, has admitted he should not have got "the hump" when viewers pointed out a string of historical inaccuracies.
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Yes, OK, Julian Fellowes has never made it overtly clear that the Earl is in the grip of pile misery, but this might explain why he's spent five episodes bloody livid about nothing.
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Fellowes, 62, has been filming a second series of the period drama, which stars Hugh Bonneville and Maggie Smith, after the first became a ratings hit – attracting 11 million viewers for the final episode.
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The award for best writer for a miniseries, movie or drama special goes to Julian Fellowes.
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Fellowes, who won an Oscar for his Gosford Park screenplay, said he asked for the aerial to be removed from the shot "but somehow it fell through the system, which was sloppy, and I was annoyed about that".
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