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Douglas Rae (born 22 June 1947) is a Scottish film producer, television producer and a former children's television presenter. Rae presented the long-running Thames Television children's series Magpie, [1][2][3] taking over from Pete Brady in 1971 and remaining until 1977.
As of October 14, 2024, 425 episodes of Family Guy have been released, currently in its twenty-third season. The series remains Fox's second-longest-running program, behind The Simpsons. It also remains the fourth-longest-running scripted primetime series in North America. [13]
Douglas Rae may refer to: Douglas Rae (film and TV executive) (born 1947), Scottish film and television producer and executive. Douglas Rae (businessman) (1931–2018), Scottish businessman.
Douglas Rae (born 22 June 1947) is a Scottish film producer, television producer and executive, and a former children's television presenter. Rae presented the long-running Thames Television children's series Magpie, taking over from Pete Brady in 1971 and remaining until 1977.
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Douglas Rae (born 22 June 1947) is a Scottish film producer, television producer and executive, and a former children's television presenter. Rae presented the long-running Thames Television children's series Magpie, [1] [2] [3] taking over from Pete Brady in 1971 and remaining until 1977.