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The Flaxton Boys

The Flaxton Boys

Description: The Flaxton Boys is a British historical children's television series set in the West Riding of Yorkshire and covering a timespan of almost a century. The series was made by Yorkshire Television and was broadcast on ITV between 1969 and 1973, running for 4 series and 52 episodes, each of 30 minutes duration. Wikipedia
Genre: Family, Adventure, Mystery
Year Released: 1969
Number of seasons: 4
Number of episodes: 52
First episode air date: September 21, 1969
Network: ITV
Production Locations: Ripley Castle, North Yorkshire
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