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* [[Serious Business]]: For different reasons, running is a matter of life and death for the two leads. Lindsay, by contrast, takes it much less seriously.
* [[Serious Business]]: For different reasons, running is a matter of life and death for the two leads. Lindsay, by contrast, takes it much less seriously.
* [[Technician Versus Performer]]: Harold is the technician, Eric the performer.
* [[Technician Versus Performer]]: Harold is the technician, Eric the performer.
* [[Unfortunate Implications]]: Subverted [[In Universe]] twice. Aubry and Sybil each accidentally seem to step on Abraham's toes about him being Jewish, but he laughs both times, knowing they mean no offense.
* [[Unfortunate Implications]]: Subverted [[In-Universe]] twice. Aubry and Sybil each accidentally seem to step on Abraham's toes about him being Jewish, but he laughs both times, knowing they mean no offense.
* [[Writer On Board]]: One of the producers was a socialist, and didn't like that a lord had completed the quad race at Cambridge, so he changed it to Abrahams. This understandably didn't sit well with David Burghley, the real life runner, so he didn't allow his name to be used in the film. The completely original character of Lord Lindsay was written instead.
* [[Writer on Board]]: One of the producers was a socialist, and didn't like that a lord had completed the quad race at Cambridge, so he changed it to Abrahams. This understandably didn't sit well with David Burghley, the real life runner, so he didn't allow his name to be used in the film. The completely original character of Lord Lindsay was written instead.
* [[The X of Y]]
* [[The X of Y]]
* [[Ye Goode Olde Days]] : ''Lots'' of nostalgia. Practically fuels the show.
* [[Ye Goode Olde Days]] : ''Lots'' of nostalgia. Practically fuels the show.