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  1. 4 days ago · Fred will talk about his early days in television, where he collaborated with icons like Diane Keen from “Cuckoo Waltz” and Britt Allcroft, creator of “Thomas the Tank.” Relive the era when TV boasted just two black-and-white channels and hear how Fred got his big break thanks to Jack Hargreaves from “Out of Town,” joining the team of “How” alongside Jon Miller and Bunty James.

  2. 5 days ago · Cast:Edward As Slinky Dog Thomas As WoodyAl McWhiggin As HimselfDiesel As Stinky Pete Sir Topham Hatt As Extra Character Gordon As Hamm James As Mr Potato He...

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  3. 3 days ago · 1. NJualian·20h. @Too Much Tobyyou're welcome! The effort that went into this aren't unseen from me, I appreciate it, so.. keep it up, just, just keep it up! You're doing great, and hope that you next stories are like that too from style. (Edited by NJualian) 2. Too Much Toby·5h.

  4. 3 days ago · This is a timeline of the history of BBC Two. 1960s. 1962. The Pilkington Report on the future of broadcasting observed that ITV lacked any culturally relevant programming. It therefore decided that Britain's third television station should be awarded to the BBC. 1963.

  5. 5 days ago · Your search results for britt: 3 newspaper articles contained information about britt. Filter your results by date, publication, region, county, place, type or public tag

  6. 1 day ago · Meanwhile, Fuji Television helped produce only the third series of the British children's television programme Thomas the Tank Engine & Friends (now called Thomas & Friends) with its creator and producer Britt Allcroft.

  7. 3 days ago · The late Mr. Richardson, of coffee-house celebrity, was in possession of a ticket inscribed, "For the Music at the Play House in Covent Garden, Tuesday, March 6, 1704"—nearly thirty years before Covent Garden Theatre, properly so called, was opened.

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