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The Better World of Reginald Perrin (1978)
Reggie’s final venture is the setting up of a community where the middle-aged and the middle classes can learn to live in love and trust. ‘Want to drop out, but don’t like drop-outs? At Perrins, the drop-outs are just like you: they’re more like drop-ins; so next time you feel like dropping out, why not drop in?’ Alas, this is another venture that doesn’t provide Reggie with love and peace.
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