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Hello, I'm Kaz.
And I'm young Lee.
Hey, Kaz.
I see you have brought some guests to the studio.
Indeed I have.
Lee, I'd like you to meet Tom, Dick and Harry.
How do you do?
How do you do?
It's always nice to meet new people, Kaz, but I suspect these young men are here for a reason.
Am I right?
Yes, Lee.
I've invited them because their names are Tom, Dick and Harry.
Tom, Dick and Harry.
Three popular English names connected to a popular French by any chance.
Cass?
Absolutely rightly.
Our phrase today is Every Tom, Dick and Harry.
Ah.
Every Tom, Dick and Harry, meaning everyone with a common name, I suppose.