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Century Falls

Century Falls

Description: Century Falls is a British cross-genre series broadcast in six twenty-five-minute episodes on BBC1 in early 1993. Written by Russell T Davies, it tells the story of teenager Tess Hunter and her mother, who move to the seemingly idyllic rural village of Century Falls, only to find that it hides many powerful secrets. Wikipedia
Genre: Horror
Year Released: 1993
Number of episodes: 6
First episode air date: February 17, 1993
Program Creator: Russell T Davies
Network: BBC One
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