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== External links ==
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* {{IMDb title|0367305|Clapperboard}}
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Revision as of 20:41, 10 September 2016

This article describes the British children's television programme. For the equipment used during filming see Clapperboard.
Clapperboard
GenreChildren's television series
Presented byChris Kelly
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodesApprox 470
Production
ProducerMuriel Young
Running time25 minutes
Original release
NetworkITV
Release14 April 1972 –
1 January 1982

Clapperboard is the name of a 1970s children's television programme, hosted by Chris Kelly which covered the cinema. The show was made by Granada Television for the ITV network, and lasted 254 episodes. It was produced by Muriel Young and was broadcast between April 1972 and January 1982. Young herself fronted the show on occasions when Kelly was unavailable.

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