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"Rod, Jane and Freddy" Musical Instruments (1991)



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Director:
Writers:
Rod Burton (writer) &
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Original Air Date:
5 February 1991 (Season 7, Episode 21)
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Plot:
Rod, Jane and Freddy pretend to be part of an orchestra. Freddy then becomes the German inventor 'Mr. Umm Papa'. Jane plays the piano, Rod the guitar. Finaly they all dress up as a marching band. | Add synopsis »
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Cast

 (Episode Cast) (in credits order)
Rod Burton ... Rod
Jane Tucker ... Jane
Freddy Marks ... Freddy
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Episode Crew
Directed by
Ray Moore 
 
Writing credits
Rod Burton (writer) &
Jane Tucker (writer) &
Freddy Marks (writer)

Produced by
Charles Warren .... executive producer
 
Original Music by
Rod Burton 
Freddy Marks 
Jane Tucker 
 
Production Design by
Kyz Kistell (designer)
 
Costume Design by
Myra Cowell 
 
Makeup Department
Adam Beck .... makeup artist
 
Sound Department
Peter Ball .... sound supervisor
 
Camera and Electrical Department
Graham Jaggers .... lighting director
 
Other crew
Jennie Baker .... stage manager
Susie Jones .... production assistant (as Sue Jones)
 

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Runtime:
UK:15 min
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Soundtrack:
If I Were Part of an OrchestraSee more »

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