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- Kappatoo runtime "30.0".
- Kappatoo abstract "Kappatoo was a CITV show based on a book by Ben Steed, starring Denise Van Outen.In the show, Kappatoo travels back in time to the present to swap places with his identical \"time twin\" Simon Cashmere in order to cheat in a futuristic sports contest. Kappatoo lives in the past whilst Simon lives in the far off future.The show premiered on CITV in 1990, with a follow-up series, Kappatoo II, broadcast in 1992. the show was made by Worldwide International TV for Tyne Tees Television.Filming took place at Heaton Manor School in High Heaton, Newcastle upon Tyne with characters and extras using authentic school uniform from Heaton Manor School.The creative team behind Kappatoo did not do much about effects, and a short scene from the first episode which has Kappa freeze time had some extras moving around.".
- Kappatoo completionDate "1990-05-31".
- Kappatoo imdbId "0201383".
- Kappatoo network ITV_(TV_network).
- Kappatoo numberOfEpisodes "27".
- Kappatoo numberOfSeasons "1".
- Kappatoo releaseDate "1990-01-20".
- Kappatoo runtime "1800.0".
- Kappatoo starring Richard_Pearson_(actor).
- Kappatoo wikiPageID "10526536".
- Kappatoo wikiPageLength "1872".
- Kappatoo wikiPageOutDegree "12".
- Kappatoo wikiPageRevisionID "651031092".
- Kappatoo wikiPageWikiLink CITV.
- Kappatoo wikiPageWikiLink Category:1990_British_television_programme_debuts.
- Kappatoo wikiPageWikiLink Category:1992_British_television_programme_endings.
- Kappatoo wikiPageWikiLink Category:ITV_childrens_television_programmes.
- Kappatoo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Television_programs_based_on_childrens_books.
- Kappatoo wikiPageWikiLink Category:Time_travel_television_series.
- Kappatoo wikiPageWikiLink Denise_van_Outen.
- Kappatoo wikiPageWikiLink Heaton_Manor_School.
- Kappatoo wikiPageWikiLink ITV_(TV_network).
- Kappatoo wikiPageWikiLink ITV_Tyne_Tees.
- Kappatoo wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Pearson_(actor).
- Kappatoo wikiPageWikiLinkText "Kappatoo".
- Kappatoo country "United Kingdom".
- Kappatoo creator "Ben Steed".
- Kappatoo firstAired "1990-01-20".
- Kappatoo id "201383".
- Kappatoo lastAired "1990-05-31".
- Kappatoo name "Kappatoo".
- Kappatoo network "ITV Network".
- Kappatoo numEpisodes "27".
- Kappatoo numSeries "1".
- Kappatoo runtime "1800.0".
- Kappatoo showName "Kappatoo".
- Kappatoo starring Richard_Pearson_(actor).
- Kappatoo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Child-tv-prog-stub.
- Kappatoo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:IMDb_title.
- Kappatoo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_television.
- Kappatoo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Kappatoo wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Kappatoo subject Category:1990_British_television_programme_debuts.
- Kappatoo subject Category:1992_British_television_programme_endings.
- Kappatoo subject Category:ITV_childrens_television_programmes.
- Kappatoo subject Category:Television_programs_based_on_childrens_books.
- Kappatoo subject Category:Time_travel_television_series.
- Kappatoo hypernym Show.
- Kappatoo type Book.
- Kappatoo type TelevisionShow.
- Kappatoo type Work.
- Kappatoo type Book.
- Kappatoo type Establishment.
- Kappatoo type Program.
- Kappatoo type Programme.
- Kappatoo type CreativeWork.
- Kappatoo type Thing.
- Kappatoo type Q15416.
- Kappatoo type Q386724.
- Kappatoo comment "Kappatoo was a CITV show based on a book by Ben Steed, starring Denise Van Outen.In the show, Kappatoo travels back in time to the present to swap places with his identical \"time twin\" Simon Cashmere in order to cheat in a futuristic sports contest. Kappatoo lives in the past whilst Simon lives in the far off future.The show premiered on CITV in 1990, with a follow-up series, Kappatoo II, broadcast in 1992.".
- Kappatoo label "Kappatoo".
- Kappatoo sameAs Q16995579.
- Kappatoo sameAs m.02qgryk.
- Kappatoo sameAs Q16995579.
- Kappatoo wasDerivedFrom Kappatoo?oldid=651031092.
- Kappatoo isPrimaryTopicOf Kappatoo.
- Kappatoo name "Kappatoo".