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Follyfoot is a children's
television series co-produced by the majority-partner
British television company Yorkshire Television (for
transmission on ITV)...
- Enough. "Llewelyn's last
interview (with
reference to
Follyfoot and Live and Let Die)".
Follyfoot-tv.co.uk. 19
December 1999.
Archived from the original...
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actress who is best
known for her role as Dora in the 1970s tv
series Follyfoot.
Blake studied acting at the
Guildhall School of
Music and
Drama and began...
- World's End (1973) The
Follyfoot series:
Follyfoot (1971) Dora at
Follyfoot (1972) The
Horses of
Follyfoot (1975)
Stranger at
Follyfoot (1976) The book Cobbler's...
- series,
Follyfoot.
Rodska began acting professionally in the late 1960s and got his
first big
break when he was
chosen to
appear in
Follyfoot,
which ran...
- of Yorkshire) is a
British actor who pla**** the role of
Steve Ross in
Follyfoot.
Hodson was
working as a
civil servant in
Bradford when he won a place...
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Daughter (1971),
Lavinia in Thursday's
Child (1972–73) and
Callie in
Follyfoot (1971–73). As an
adult actress she pla****
Jinny Carter in
series 1 of...
- Video. "Llewelyn's last
interview (with
reference to
Follyfoot and Live and Let Die)".
Follyfoot-tv.co.uk. 19
December 1999.
Archived from the original...
- to 1978 on ITV (produced by
Granada Television), and as "Slugger" in
Follyfoot,
which ran from 1971 to 1973, also on ITV (produced by
Yorkshire Television)...
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number of TV
series in the
early 1970s,
appearing in Softly, Softly,
Follyfoot,
Roads to Freedom, Z Cars,
Public Eye, The Fenn
Street Gang, and Notorious...