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children's television programme, which ran for one series of thirteen 15-minute episodes in 1988. Designed as an educational show, it featured a young boy named
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believed that static four legged things were clearly a superior species to the 'two legs' who bustled about them. "Henry" was designed and built by
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The series was created and written by Chips Hardy and John
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