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Four Feather Falls primer | Four Feather Falls was the third puppet TV show produced by Gerry Anderson for Granada Television. Based on an idea by Barry Gray, who also wrote the...
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Amazon.com: Four Feather Falls The Complete Series [DVD] : Nicholas Parsons, Kenneth Connor, Denise Bryer, David Graham, Michael Holliday, Alan Pattillo, David Elliott, Four Feather Falls - The Complete Series - 3-DVD
Amazon.com: Four Feather Falls The Complete Series [DVD] : Nicholas Parsons, Kenneth Connor, Denise Bryer, David Graham, Michael Holliday, Alan Pattillo, David Elliott, Four Feather Falls - The Complete Series - 3-DVD
Four Feather Falls The Complete Series [DVD]: Amazon.co.uk: Nicholas Parsons, Kenneth Connor, Gerry Anderson, Nicholas Parsons, Kenneth Connor: DVD & Blu-ray
Official Gerry Anderson - Four Feather Falls arrived on British television on February 25th 1960, introducing an assortment of lovable new characters brought to life via an early form of the revolutionary