Mandog
Mandog is a 1972 BBC children's television science fiction serial in 6 parts based on the novel by Peter Dickinson, who adapted the book. It features Ian Sharp, , and Mollie Sugden and was directed by Anna Home. and Paul Stone. A group of present-day children become caught up in a conflict between two groups from the future who have come back into the present. The significance of the title is that the mind of one person of the future is transferred into the family pet dog of one of the children.
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Mandog
Mandog is a 1972 BBC children's television science fiction serial in 6 parts based on the novel by Peter Dickinson, who adapted the book. It features Ian Sharp, , and Mollie Sugden and was directed by Anna Home. and Paul Stone. A group of present-day children become caught up in a conflict between two groups from the future who have come back into the present. The significance of the title is that the mind of one person of the future is transferred into the family pet dog of one of the children.
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Mandog is a 1972 BBC children' ...... et dog of one of the children.
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1972-02-07
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1972-01-03
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United Kingdom
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Paul Stone
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1972-01-03
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English
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1972-02-07
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Mandog
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Adrian Shergold
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Carol Hazell
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Jane Anthony
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Delia Derbyshire
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