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Actor John Nettles holds the insignia of Officer of the British Empire (OBE) medal, after it was presented to him by Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, at an investiture at Buckingham Palace in London, Tuesday Nov. 9, 2010.  Nettles, 67, the star of two long-running television series 'Bergerac' and 'Midsomer Murders', was awarded the honour for services to drama.(AP Photo/Stillwell, pool)
Photo by: John Stillwell
Actor John Nettles holds the insignia of Officer of the British Empire (OBE) medal, after it was presented to him by Britain's Queen Elizabeth II, at an investiture at Buckingham Palace in London, Tuesday Nov. 9, 2010. Nettles, 67, the star of two long-running television series 'Bergerac' and 'Midsomer Murders', was awarded the honour for services to drama.(AP Photo/Stillwell, pool)

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