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2026-03-27 What Now For Boys In Green? Sky Chases Dodgy Box Households, Odd Jobs Service For Women & More...
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PJ looks back at last night in Prague, hears what Sky are doing to catch householders using illegal decoders, learns about a new Cork Odd Jobs service with a difference. And more...
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