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That’s My Boy Season 4 Episode 6
Ida stands in as receptionist at the surgery. Mrs. Price calls to say she’ll be coming to visit because she is lonely in London… she might even move in.
Will a story about a phantom rooster deter her plan?
Serie: That's My Boy
Episode Title: The Phantom Of The Farmyard
Air Date: 1985-02-22
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