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Bar Mitzvah Boy

Bar Mitzvah Boy

Description: Bar Mitzvah Boy is a British television play, written by Jack Rosenthal and originally transmitted in the Play for Today anthology series on BBC1. Broadcast on 14 September 1976, the 75-minute production was directed by Michael Tuchner and produced by Graeme MacDonald. Wikipedia
Genre: Television series
Program Creator: Jack Rosenthal
Genre: Drama
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