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2) | Paul Freeman | 1 | ||
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4) | Victoria Broom | 3 | ||
5) | Will Mellor | 4 | ||
6) | Martin Eklöf | 5 | ||
7) | Lockhart Ogilvie | 6 | ||
8) | Timo Nieminen | 7 | ||
9) | Anna Demetriou | 8 | ||
10) | Murray McArthur | 9 | ||
11) | Ian Beattie | 10 | ||
12) | Martyn Ford | 11 | ||
13) | Laurence O'Fuarain | 13 | ||
14) | Kajsa Mohammar | 14 | ||
15) | Bobby Marno | 15 |
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Asma Hamed | When her uncle frames her for her royal father's murder in order to seize the throne, Princess Helle is forced to flee and try to gain enough support to win back her rightful throne with the aid of the god Odin. 211 |
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