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Bitsa

Bitsa

Description: Bitsa is a British television programme broadcast from 1991 to 1996 on BBC 1. It involved creative arts and "makes" very much like later show SMart. It was repeated for a time on the now defunct digital channel BBC Choice. Wikipedia
Genre: Family
Year Released: 1991
Number of seasons: 6
Number of episodes: 78
First episode air date: January 8, 1991
Program Creator: Paul Goddard
Network: BBC One
Genres: Art, Children's television series
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