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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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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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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
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
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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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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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
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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
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
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
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(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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