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For example, John Smith and Jane Doe would be called Sir John Smith and Dame Jane Doe. Entertainer Rolf Harris lost his CBE in March 2015 following his conviction for indecent assault. In the satirical British television programme Yes Minister, Jim Hacker MP is told an old joke[8] by his Private Secretary Bernard Woolley about what the various post-nominals stand for.