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Sam Kingston was Pat Hegherty's nephew. He wangled him a job on the Medical Centre's building site in Rosamund Street but he landed in trouble when he took Jack Duckworth's advice and didn't put the workers money on a horse - that won. To pay the lads back he turned to his other role - stripping for women as The Masked Python.

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  • Sam Kingston
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  • Sam Kingston was Pat Hegherty's nephew. He wangled him a job on the Medical Centre's building site in Rosamund Street but he landed in trouble when he took Jack Duckworth's advice and didn't put the workers money on a horse - that won. To pay the lads back he turned to his other role - stripping for women as The Masked Python.
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Number of Appearances
  • 139(xsd:integer)
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  • 2000-06-19(xsd:date)
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  • Sam Kingston
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  • 2000(xsd:integer)
Last Appearance
  • 2002-06-07(xsd:date)
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  • Mechanic
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  • Sam Kingston was Pat Hegherty's nephew. He wangled him a job on the Medical Centre's building site in Rosamund Street but he landed in trouble when he took Jack Duckworth's advice and didn't put the workers money on a horse - that won. To pay the lads back he turned to his other role - stripping for women as The Masked Python.
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