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Title TV series Books Notes References Angel: List of Angel novels [1] The Avengers (TV series) The Avengers (TV series)#Novels: Bagpuss: Bagpuss#Books: Beauty and the Beast: Beauty and the Beast novelizations [2] Being Human: Being Human novels [3] Beverly Hills, 90210: Beverly Hills novelizations [4] Bewitched: Al Hine [5] The Bill: The Bill# ...
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The target readership is ages 8 to 14. In 2007, a TV series based on the novels, but set in the Canadian province of Alberta, debuted in Canada on the CBC network and in the US in syndication on The CW Plus affiliates of The CW Network and then moved over first-run to family-oriented cable network Up TV in 2010.
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Murdoch Mysteries is a Canadian television drama series that premiered on Citytv on January 20, 2008, and currently airs on CBC. The series is based on characters from the Detective Murdoch novels by Maureen Jennings and stars Yannick Bisson as William Murdoch, a police detective working in Toronto, Ontario in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. [3]