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{{first pic|Animal Magic.jpg|The ''Animal Magic'' title card.}}'''''Animal Magic''''' was a [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]] educational children's television series which ran from [[1962 (production)|1962]] to [[1983 (releases)|1983]].
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'''''Animal Magic''''' was a [[British Broadcasting Corporation|BBC]] educational children's television series which ran from [[1962 (production)|1962]] to [[1983 (releases)|1983]].


One [[1979 (releases)|1979]] episode, released on Bluray as simply ''[[Animal Magic (TV story)|Animal Magic]]'' in the [[Season 17]] set of ''[[The Collection]]'', was hosted by the [[Fourth Doctor]], played by the then-incumbent [[Tom Baker]].
One [[1979 (releases)|1979]] episode, released on Bluray as simply ''[[Animal Magic (TV story)|Animal Magic]]'' in the [[Season 17]] set of ''[[The Collection]]'', was hosted by the [[Fourth Doctor]], played by the then-incumbent [[Tom Baker]].


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Revision as of 13:03, 4 January 2024

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Animal Magic was a BBC educational children's television series which ran from 1962 to 1983.

One 1979 episode, released on Bluray as simply Animal Magic in the Season 17 set of The Collection, was hosted by the Fourth Doctor, played by the then-incumbent Tom Baker.