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Somerset-based Scott said: "It's marred by the two horses who came down, but I'm just delighted the gods favoured us."

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Previous live episodes of EastEnders have been marred by issues, but the 40th anniversary edition was praised by critics for its smooth execution.

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The final award was presented by Mark Hamill, whose appearance was marred by shaking hands and a pair of trousers that seemed to be slipping off his waist.

Brown’s recording career has been marred by violent incidents, most recently last year when a security guard sued him over an alleged backstage assault in Fort Worth, Texas.

A former first-round pick, Johnston’s career has been marred by drops, but he looked like a completely different receiver on Sunday, catching 13 passes for 186 yards.

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