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Moondial

Description: Moondial is a British television six-part serial made for children by the BBC and transmitted in 1988, with a repeat in 1990. It was written by Helen Cresswell, who also wrote the 1987 novel on which the series was based. Wikipedia
Genre: Time travel
Year Released: 1988
First episode air date: February 10, 1988
Program Creator: Helen Cresswell
Network: BBC One
Genres: Time travel, Children's television series

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