The Story of Jersey

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Leah Bohea
Leah Bohea

Kazz Padidar
Kazz Padidar

Sonia Tomas
Sonia Tomas

Philip Warren
Philip Warren

Scott Vautier
Scott Vautier

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    The Story of Jersey

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    A historical documentary about the Island of Jersey narrated by the people that live there. Directed by Richard Oliver.

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    2013-08-29

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