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* Final scene of Series 4 features Geordie teasing Will over his vow of abstinence and what it will mean for his budding relationship with a schoolteacher. Will tries to maintain his decorum, but Geordie keeps throwing out bawdy hypotheticals to see where the vicar will draw the line.

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* Final The final scene of Series 4 features Geordie teasing Will over his vow of abstinence and what it will mean for his budding relationship with a schoolteacher. Will tries to maintain his decorum, but Geordie keeps throwing out bawdy hypotheticals to see where the vicar will draw the line.

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* The Series 4 premiere's ColdOpen shows Sidney Chambers chasing a perp, and Geordie chasing Sidney to try in vain to get him to back off, to Music/LittleRichard's "Long Tall Sally". The scene starts and ends with a reference to Music/ElvisPresley—specifically, the fact that his first name just so happens to rhyme with "pelvis".

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* The Series 4 premiere's ColdOpen shows Sidney Chambers chasing a perp, and Geordie chasing Sidney to try in vain to get him to back off, to Music/LittleRichard's "Long Tall Sally". The scene starts and ends with a reference to Music/ElvisPresley—specifically, the fact that his first name just so happens to rhyme with "pelvis"."pelvis".
* Final scene of Series 4 features Geordie teasing Will over his vow of abstinence and what it will mean for his budding relationship with a schoolteacher. Will tries to maintain his decorum, but Geordie keeps throwing out bawdy hypotheticals to see where the vicar will draw the line.
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* The Series 4 premiere's ColdOpen shows Sidney Chambers chasing a perp, and Geordie chasing Sidney to try in vain to get him to back off, to Music/LittleRichard's "Long Tall Sally". The scene starts and ends with a reference to Music/ElvisPresley—specifically, the fact that his first name just so happens to rhyme with "pelvis".

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