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Haunting of Cassie Palmer

Haunting of Cassie Palmer

Description: The Haunting of Cassie Palmer is a British television drama for children produced in 1981 by TVS for the ITV network and first broadcast on 26 February 1982. The series was based on a novel by Vivien Alcock. In the United States, it was carried on the Nickelodeon television channel as part of the series The Third Eye. Wikipedia
Genre: Sci-fi
Year Released: 1982
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 6
First episode air date: February 26, 1982
Network: ITV
Cast: Ruth Adcock, Elizabeth Spriggs, Geoffrey Rose, Tom Palmer
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