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The Kids from 47A
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How many seasons does The Kids from 47A have?
3 seasons
How many episodes does The Kids from 47A have?
41 episodes
When did The Kids from 47A premiere?
May 30, 1973
When did The Kids from 47A end?
October 30, 1974
How long are episodes of The Kids from 47A?
30 minutes
What is the IMDb rating of The Kids from 47A?
8 out of 10
Who stars in The Kids from 47A?
Christine McKenna
,
Gaynor Hodgson
, and
Russell Lewis
Who wrote The Kids from 47A?
Lynda La Plante
,
Phil Redmond
,
Charlotte Mitchell
,
John Kane
,
Gail Renard
,
Aubrey Cash
,
Chris Allen
,
Gerald Frow
,
Michael G. Jackson
, and
Philip Neil
Who directed The Kids from 47A?
Alan Coleman
,
Jonathan Wright-Miller
, and
Richard Bramall
Who was the producer of The Kids from 47A?
Alan Coleman
and
Richard Bramall
Who are the characters in The Kids from 47A?
Andy, Binny Gathercole, George Gathercole, Jess Gathercole, Mr. Blessop, Mr. Pike, Starkey, and Willy Gathercole
What genre is The Kids from 47A?
Adventure, Comedy, and Family
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