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The Demon Headmaster

The Demon Headmaster

Description: The Demon Headmaster is a series of books by Gillian Cross which were later adapted as a television series starring Terrence Hardiman in the title role and Frances Amey as Dinah. Wikipedia
Genre: Book series
Author: Gillian Cross
Written Work: The Prime Minister's Brain, Carnival!, The Demon Headmaster Strikes Again
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