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'''''Babblewick Hall''''' was a [[radio comedy]] broadcast on [[BBC Radio 4]] and written by [[Scott Cherry]]. It was set in [[Industrial Revolution|eighteenth-century]] [[Britain]] and told the story of Fenton Babblewick, a well-meaning but sometimes confused [[squire]] played by [[Nicholas Le Prevost]], and his clever [[Scotland|Scottish]] servant Barney, played by [[David Antrobus]]. The first series, with six weekly episodes, ran from [[December 27th]] [[1995]] to [[January 31st]] [[1996]], the second, with four weekly episodes, from [[September 4th]] to [[September 25th]] [[1998]].
'''''Babblewick Hall''''' was a [[radio comedy]] broadcast on [[BBC Radio 4]] and written by [[Scott Cherry]]. It was set in [[Industrial Revolution|eighteenth-century]] [[Britain]] and told the story of Fenton Babblewick, a well-meaning but sometimes confused [[squire]] played by [[Nicholas Le Prevost]], and his clever [[Scotland|Scottish]] servant Barney, played by [[David Antrobus]]. The first series, with six weekly episodes, ran from [[December 27th]] [[1995]] to [[January 31st]] [[1996]], the second, with four weekly episodes, from [[September 4th]] to [[September 25th]] [[1998]].



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Template:Linkless Babblewick Hall was a radio comedy broadcast on BBC Radio 4 and written by Scott Cherry. It was set in eighteenth-century Britain and told the story of Fenton Babblewick, a well-meaning but sometimes confused squire played by Nicholas Le Prevost, and his clever Scottish servant Barney, played by David Antrobus. The first series, with six weekly episodes, ran from December 27th 1995 to January 31st 1996, the second, with four weekly episodes, from September 4th to September 25th 1998.