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}} The Milkman brought milk to the people at [[Bannerman Road]].  
}} The '''Milkman''' brought milk to the people at [[Bannerman Road]].  


[[John O'Brian]] and his parents bought a lot of milk from the milkman. In [[2009]] the family went away holiday for three weeks. The Milkman said, that it had costed him a fortune that the family had cancelled their order. One morning he passed by the empty house at [[39 Bannerman Road]] and saw how the house swapped places with a Victorian house from [[1884]]. He told [[Sarah Jane Smith]] that he thought that a film was made at the house. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Ghost House (audio story)|The Ghost House]]'')
[[John O'Brian]] and his parents bought a lot of milk from the milkman. In [[2009]] the family went away holiday for three weeks. The Milkman said, that it had costed him a fortune that the family had cancelled their order. One morning he passed by the empty house at [[39 Bannerman Road]] and saw how the house swapped places with a Victorian house from [[1884]]. He told [[Sarah Jane Smith]] that he thought that a film was made at the house. ([[AUDIO]]: ''[[The Ghost House (audio story)|The Ghost House]]'')

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The Milkman brought milk to the people at Bannerman Road.

John O'Brian and his parents bought a lot of milk from the milkman. In 2009 the family went away holiday for three weeks. The Milkman said, that it had costed him a fortune that the family had cancelled their order. One morning he passed by the empty house at 39 Bannerman Road and saw how the house swapped places with a Victorian house from 1884. He told Sarah Jane Smith that he thought that a film was made at the house. (AUDIO: The Ghost House)