Unfortunately, many of these APIs are getting the details slightly wrong and in doing so are producing invalid JSON. All of the example code for the HOWTOs was first written in an interactive prompt and then copied to a file once it was working. The site asks people to enter post codes based on that old mapping data, which can then be placed in the public domain. You might be surprised at the amount of invalid JSON out there.
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