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  2. Wolf (British TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Wolf is a six-part British television miniseries, based on the Jack Caffery novels by Mo Hayder. It was made for BBC One and BBC Wales . Wolf began airing on BBC One, BBC Wales and BBC iPlayer on 31 July 2023.

  3. Entirely Beloved - Wikipedia

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    "Entirely Beloved" received positive reviews. The Daily Telegraph again gave the episode 5/5; Reviewer Jasper Reeves also praised Straughan's dialogue and Peter Kosminsky's directing, writing, "It's like watching a chess grandmaster go around a room playing 20 challengers at once.

  4. The Wolf Dog - Wikipedia

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    The Wolf Dog is a 1933 American Pre-Code Mascot film serial directed by Colbert Clark and Harry L. Fraser and starring Frankie Darro and Rin Tin Tin, Jr. The plot concerns a young boy becoming the heir to a fortune and a villain attempting to take it from him.

  5. List of fictional dogs in live-action television - Wikipedia

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    Spence's dog; about a parcel delivery man whose father-in-law comes to stay with his family in Queens, New York. Apollo and Zeus Doberman Pinscher: Magnum P.I. Two guard dogs of the estate called Robin's Nest; TV series about a private detective who lives on the estate. Apollo Jim Henson's Pajanimals: A dog who loves science and riding on ...

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  7. Wolfe (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    No. overall Episode Directed by Written by Original release date UK viewers (millions) 1: Episode 1: Adrian Shergold: Paul Abbott: 10 September 2021 (): N/A: 2: Episode 2

  8. Woof! - Wikipedia

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    Woof! is a British children's television series produced by Central Independent Television about the adventures of a boy who shapeshifts into a dog. [1] Based on the book by Allan Ahlberg (who wrote several episodes of the series), it was directed and produced by David Cobham.

  9. List of Spooks characters - Wikipedia

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    These fictional UK cabinet ministers managed the team or have been characters in some episodes. Nicholas Blake – Home Secretary – (Robert Glenister) (2006–2009); killed 2010; Rachel Beauchamp – Foreign Secretary – (Series 7, Episode 6) Gillian Calderwood – Chancellor of the Exchequer – (Selina Cadell) (Series 7, Episode 5)