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168:Anthony Coburn (pilot episode), Peter Graham Scott
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768:In the TV series James Onedin's first ship, the
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1601:The first five are all by the series creator,
886:(until the death of his wife, to be named the
1849:started a weekly repeat on 4 September 2022.
2024:until 1908) until 2011 makes no note of the
1971:"Onedin Line Tall Ship to visit North Wales"
1743:, appeared in a short-lived magazine called
1066:Traditional music, including folk songs and
406:List of Onedin Line episodes § Series 8
392:List of Onedin Line episodes § Series 7
378:List of Onedin Line episodes § Series 6
364:List of Onedin Line episodes § Series 5
350:List of Onedin Line episodes § Series 4
336:List of Onedin Line episodes § Series 3
322:List of Onedin Line episodes § Series 2
290:List of Onedin Line episodes § Series 1
2159:Onedin Line Tall Ship to visit North Wales
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