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1972 British children's TV sci-fi series
Mandog is a 1972 BBC children's television science fiction serial in 6 parts based on the novel Mandog by Peter Dickinson, who adapted the book. It features
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English actress (1922–2009)
Please Sir! Alice Larch Episode: "What's a Class Between Friends?" 1972 Mandog Mrs. Morris 2 episodes 1972 Comedy Playhouse Lady Wright Episode: "Born
Mollie_Sugden
Philippine fantasy adventure film
Damortis, Empress Sofia was killed by her brother Basilicus when he ordered a Mandog, a monster, to kill her. But Sofia's only daughter and heir, Princess Dahlia
Magic Kingdom: Ang Alamat ng Damortis
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New Zealand actor (1940–2012)
miniseries. His early roles included the BBC children's time travel series Mandog in 1972, and a small role in the London-set Australian comedy feature The
Jonathan_Hardy
English actor (1933–2026)
Brothers Van Driver 1 episode 1972 New Scotland Yard Bill 1 episode 1972 Mandog Gala One / Gala 4 episodes 1972–1973 Spy Trap Brown / Davis 6 episodes 1972–1975
Derek_Martin
animated) Magician, The a.k.a. Magicien, Le (1997–1998, France, animated) Mandog (1972, UK)[citation needed] IMDb Manta and Moray (1979, animated, Tarzan
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English author & poet (1927–2015)
Children (1970), illus. Robert Hales Other novels Emma Tupper's Diary (1970) Mandog (1972) The Dancing Bear (1972), illus. David Smee The Gift (1973) The Blue
Peter_Dickinson
with Dean Learner – comedy (spoof) Man vs. Wild Manchild – comedy drama Mandog – children's Manhunt – Solving Britain's Crimes Mapp and Lucia – channel
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Municipality in Iloilo, Philippines
Liñagan Calsada Liñagan Tacas Linab MABRIZ Pob. (Mabini-Rizal) Magsaysay Mandog Miapa Nagba Nasaka Naslo-Bucao Nasuli Panalian Piandaan East Piandaan West
Maasin,_Iloilo
Studios although they are not fully operational until 1974. 3 January – Mandog (1972) 6 January – The Brighton Belle (1972) 9 January – Engelbert with
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English television producer and executive
channels. She was involved in the direction of such children's serials as Mandog (1972), adapted by Peter Dickinson from his own novel, because budgets did
Anna_Home
(elements of science fiction) Man Who Fell to Earth, The (1987, pilot) Mandog (1972, UK)[citation needed] IMDb Mandrake the Magician (1954, pilot) Manimal
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