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  2. One Two Three and Away - Wikipedia

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    One, Two, Three and Away (ISBN 0003142183) was a series of books for children written by Sheila K. McCullagh, often known as the Roger Red Hat Books, [1] or The Village with Three Corners. Illustrated mostly by Ferelith Eccles Williams and published by Collins in the 1960s–90s and more recently by The Reading Hut Ltd with new ISBNs .

  3. List of fictional towns in literature - Wikipedia

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    A fictional suburb set on the Main Line region of Pennsylvania, where most of the series takes place Rummidge, England David Lodge: Changing Places and others S ; Sac Prairie: August Derleth: Various works St. Johns, England Ken Follett: Kingsbridge-series: St. Johns is a village in South West England. St. Loo, England Agatha Christie: Several ...

  4. Roger Jenkins - Wikipedia

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    Roger Jenkins may refer to: Roger Jenkins (ice hockey) (1911–1994), ice hockey player; Roger Jenkins (banker) (born 1955), formerly of Barclays Capital;

  5. Roger Jenkins (director) - Wikipedia

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    In 1955, Jenkins became a staff director at Associated-Rediffusion, the UK's first commercial television company, a position he was to hold for the next five years.He directed four programmes in the first week of commercial television and directed children's programmes with Rolf Harris and Charlie Drake, and light entertainment programmes with Cy Grant.

  6. The Storytellers: New Voices of the Twilight Saga - Wikipedia

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    Fans of the series were invited to vote on which characters they would like to see explored in the series of shorts. Contestants were to pick characters from the universe, and write 5-10 minute long screenplay outlines centered around the character(s) they chose. A board of unbiased judges then were to review the outlines and choose their top 20.

  7. Jennings (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Dust jacket from the 1951 Collins hardback edition of Jennings Follows a Clue. The Jennings series is a collection of novels written by Anthony Buckeridge (1912–2004) as children's literature about the humorous escapades of J. C. T. Jennings, a schoolboy at Linbury Court preparatory school, located near the fictional town of Dunhambury in Sussex, England.

  8. The StoryTeller (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Title card for The StoryTeller: Greek Myths. The StoryTeller: Greek Myths is a four episode follow-up, with a different storyteller (Michael Gambon) paired with the same dog (again performed and voiced by Brian Henson). This second series was produced by Jim Henson in 1990, beginning shortly before he died and continuing after his death.

  9. Right Ho, Jeeves - Wikipedia

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    Right Ho, Jeeves is a novel by P. G. Wodehouse, the second full-length novel featuring the popular characters Jeeves and Bertie Wooster, after Thank You, Jeeves.It was first published in the United Kingdom on 5 October 1934 by Herbert Jenkins, London, and in the United States on 15 October 1934 by Little, Brown and Company, Boston, under the title Brinkley Manor. [1]