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Letter to Blanchy

Letter to Blanchy

Description: Letter to Blanchy is a 1990s New Zealand television comedy series written by David McPhail and A. K. Grant, starring McPhail with Jon Gadsby and Peter Rowley as three smalltown Kiwi blokes, Barry, Derek and Ray. Wikipedia
Genre: Comedy
Year Released: 1995
Number of seasons: 3
Number of episodes: 31
First episode air date: May 15, 1995
Genre: Comedy
Written By: David McPhail, A. K. Grant
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