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  2. List of Sarah & Duck episodes - Wikipedia

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    Scarf Lady welcomes Sarah & Duck to her house full of scarves. 6: 6 "Robot Juice" Sarah Gomes Harris: 25 February 2013 ()

  3. Sarah & Duck - Wikipedia

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    Sarah & Duck is a British animated children's television series created by Sarah Gomes Harris and Tim O'Sullivan, [1] and produced by Karrot Animation for the BBC. [2] Though designed as a story-driven animation primarily targeted at 4 to 6 year old children since premiering at the MIPCOM trade show in 2012, [3] the series has a small adult following.

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  6. List of fictional ducks in animation - Wikipedia

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    Duck: Sarah & Duck: Karrot Entertainment: A seemingly domesticated duck styled loosely after a wild mallard. Excitable and occasionally bad-tempered, Duck accompanies Sarah on her adventures. Unlike a real mallard, Duck suffers no adverse effects from bread and bread products, which he consumes with considerable gusto. Ducks Thumbelina: Don ...

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  9. Angels and Demons (Alexander McQueen collection) - Wikipedia

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    In lieu of a full-scale runway show, the Alexander McQueen brand showed the sixteen completed looks privately in a series of presentations to small groups of guests on 9 and 10 March 2010, at the Hôtel de Clermont-Tonnerre in Paris. [a] The staging was deliberately kept simple, with no attempt made to emulate McQueen's bent for showmanship.