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1983:"Day Dreams"
1954:
1824:Lorne Magory
1802:Andy Parsons
1798:Henry Naylor
1793:
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1718:
1681:"Holding On"
1662:
1642:Lorne Magory
1620:
1600:Lorne Magory
1520:Lorne Magory
1502:
1432:Paul Cornell
1427:
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1345:"Rock Solid"
1330:
1310:Lorne Magory
1253:
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942:Gerry O'Hara
923:
898:Gerry O'Hara
843:Jupiter Moon
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703:Lorne Magory
646:
626:Lorne Magory
587:Lorne Magory
516:Lorne Magory
512:"A Night In"
497:
493:
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400:
379:(uncredited)
378:
358:
335:(uncredited)
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332:Colin Nutley
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196:11 June 1991
101:
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81:Kelda Holmes
56:
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2635:19 December
2555:19 December
2245:James Devis
2183:Alan Perrin
2060:Directed by
2017:agony uncle
1969:Sharon Duce
1821:"UnXpected"
1807:Kevin Allen
1794:Crazy Stuff
1751:Directed by
1459:Directed by
1216:Press Gang'
1210:child abuse
1019:Bren Simson
984:Bren Simson
874:Directed by
609:Sadie Frost
549:"Interface"
470:"Deadline."
311:Directed by
240:21 May 1993
127:First aired
63:. The main
2817:Categories
2773:Press Gang
2762:Press Gang
2603:Press Gang
2588:Press Gang
2431:Martin Day
2356:Martin Day
2339:References
2333:Press Gang
2294:1993-05-21
2284:Bob Spiers
2256:1993-05-14
2241:"Windfall"
2210:1993-05-07
2200:Bob Spiers
2172:1993-04-30
2134:1993-04-23
2124:Bob Spiers
2092:1993-04-16
2063:Written by
1996:1992-02-11
1986:Bob Spiers
1944:1992-02-04
1906:1992-01-28
1872:1992-01-21
1862:Bob Spiers
1834:1992-01-14
1783:1992-01-07
1771:Bob Spiers
1768:"Bad News"
1754:Written by
1694:1991-06-11
1684:Bob Spiers
1652:1991-06-04
1610:1991-05-28
1583:Tim Dutton
1568:1991-05-21
1558:Bob Spiers
1530:1991-05-14
1491:1991-05-07
1479:Bob Spiers
1462:Written by
1393:1990-04-12
1383:Bob Spiers
1358:1990-04-05
1348:Bob Spiers
1320:1990-03-29
1285:1990-03-22
1275:Bob Spiers
1243:1990-03-15
1193:1990-03-08
1183:Bob Spiers
1158:1990-03-01
1148:Bob Spiers
1123:1990-02-22
1113:Bob Spiers
1071:1990-02-15
1061:Bob Spiers
1029:1990-02-08
994:1990-02-01
952:1990-01-25
922:After the
913:1990-01-18
894:Bob Spiers
877:Written by
796:1989-04-10
786:Bob Spiers
748:1989-04-03
738:Bob Spiers
713:1989-03-20
674:1989-03-13
664:Bob Spiers
636:1989-03-06
597:1989-02-27
562:1989-02-20
552:Bob Spiers
527:1989-02-13
483:1989-02-06
473:Bob Spiers
437:1989-01-30
426:Bob Spiers
390:1989-01-23
348:1989-01-16
328:"Page One"
314:Written by
277:Press Gang
273:Bob Spiers
193:7 May 1991
130:Last aired
102:Press Gang
28:Press Gang
23:Press Gang
2694:7 January
2653:Issue 1.
2524:Issue 2.
2482:The Stage
2329:Australia
2162:Bill Ward
2080:Bill Ward
1934:Bill Ward
1896:Bill Ward
1721:Australia
1541:Jake Wood
1410:s future.
1233:John Hall
456:ping-pong
97:The Stage
65:story arc
50:Channel 4
2802:Archived
2790:Archived
2688:Archived
2629:Archived
2549:Archived
2437:(1993).
2382:Specific
2362:(1993).
2313:Lee Ross
2267:goldfish
1956:Stakeout
537:costume.
284:solvents
248:Episodes
119:Episodes
77:Lee Ross
2778:itv.com
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