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Sir Alex Ferguson on helping families affected by dementia

BBC Sport Friday, 20 September 2024
Former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson talks to BBC Breakfast about helping families affected by dementia. He was speaking as part of National Playlist Day,
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