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At the end of the 1950 British comedy film The Happiest Days of Your Life, head teachers Muriel Whitchurch ( Margaret Rutherford ) and Wetherby Pond ( Alastair Sim ) discuss which corner of the British Empire they can escape to, and she mentions having a brother who, " grows groundnuts in Tanganyika ".
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