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Five O'Clock Club

Five O'Clock Club

Description: Five O'Clock Club was a 1960s British children's television pop programme on Rediffusion with Jimmy Hanley, Muriel Young, Howard Williams, and later Wally Whyton. Wikipedia
Genre: Family
Year Released: 1963
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 193
First episode air date: October 1, 1963
Cast: Wally Whyton
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