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Old 03-09-2015, 03:00 PM   #18
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Even More Like Annabel by Alan Davidson, continuing the humorous tween adventures of the titular British schoolgirl, this installment originally out from Granada in 1985.

"There'll be a reign of terror," Annabel tells Kate and Sheena, when the horrible Julia Channing is made a Monitor. And she's right. So now it's going to be up to The Silent Three to step out of the pages of an old comic and try to give Julia the fright of her life. As long as they're not recognised, of course...?

And in the second of these two delightful comedies, Annabel takes on the Town Council over a condemned tree and makes a very unexpected TV debut.

Even more like Annabel!
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