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Partridge Films (also known as Partridge Productions) is a British TV/film production company based in Bristol, England.It specializes in wildlife programs and is a part of United Wildlife, a United News and Media Company. [1]
Animal Alphabet (1999 – 5 February 2009) (continued into 2011 as intervals) Animal Antics (1999 – 30 September 2009) Astro Farm (1999 – 5 October 2009) Babar (1998 – 1 July 2009) Baby Animals (1999 – 3 February 2009) Bagpuss (1998 – 4 January 2009) Bananas in Pyjamas (original series) (1999 – 31 August 2009)
Alphabet Zoo is a series of ten-minute programmes for young children, produced by Granada Television and was broadcast on ITV for two series in 1983 and 1984. It was presented by singer Ralph McTell and actress Nerys Hughes .
An Alphabet of Animals: c-12m: May 29, 1974: Video: Alphabet of Animals: Joel Marks (producer); Mel Waskin: c-13m: 1989: An Alphabet of Birds: c-12m: December 1, 1966: Alphabet of Birds (2nd edition) c-14m: 1988: An Alphabet of Dinosaurs (Christianson Productions); Joel Marks (producer); David Christianson: c-13m: 1994: Animated cartoon: An ...
In 1997, four special VHS tapes were originally released under the name Tots Video. The four titles were re-released by Carlton Video in 2000 with the same titles. The four titles were: Tilly, Tom and Tiny's A,B,C; Tilly, Tom and Tiny's Animal Adventures; Tilly, Tom and Tiny's Fun with French; Tilly, Tom and Tiny's 1,2,3
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The DVD versions featured two additional Catillac Cats segments. On May 25, Sterling released Heathcliff: The Movie on DVD. In 2004, General Mills offered free DVDs of DiC series with assorted episodes in cereal boxes, including Heathcliff. [8] [9] In the UK, Maximum Entertainment released two volumes of the series in 2004. The first DVD/VHS ...