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- Q1659453 subject Q6398318.
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- Q1659453 abstract "Brendon Chase is a children's novel by Denys Watkins-Pitchford, writing as "BB". It was published in 1944 but is set at an earlier date, unspecified in the book but revealed as 1922 by the fact that a letter to the boys' parents was written on a Friday and dated October 20. It was later made into a 13-part TV serial (described as being set in 1925), adapted by James Andrew Hall, produced by Southern Television in association with RM Productions and Primetime Television in 1980, and shown on ITV in the United Kingdom from December 31, 1980 to March 25, 1981 (other than in Wales where HTV Wales transmitted it between April and July 1981, after it had been displaced by Welsh-language programmes before the inception of S4C). The series was also shown in many other European countries, including Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden and Norway. In the United States it aired on HBO.".
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- Q1659453 comment "Brendon Chase is a children's novel by Denys Watkins-Pitchford, writing as "BB". It was published in 1944 but is set at an earlier date, unspecified in the book but revealed as 1922 by the fact that a letter to the boys' parents was written on a Friday and dated October 20.".
- Q1659453 label "Brendon Chase".