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Steve has rescued a horse from a burning house and brings it to
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Cleo, a friend of Dora's has come to stay for a few days. Dora is concerned that this former horse lover now won't go anywhere near the stables due to a recent accident. Steve and Dora set up a plan to get her riding again, but in a mishap, Steve's leg gets caught in a poacher's trap. In desperation,
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Gip continues to look after their horse but as Steve becomes involved, he is worried that the family don't know how to properly care for it. The older brother wants rid of the horse so Gip runs away with it. Steve finds them and persuades him to give up the horse to
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Colonel, who is very ill. Her parents arrive with the view to taking her home and Steve is getting ready to leave, as it looks as though this will be the end of Follyfoot. Dora confides in her father that she doesn't want to go with them. The Colonel gets up from his
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has died. The son endeavours to keep the business going but the horse is killed in an accident. His plight is reported in the local newspaper and another horse is bought for the family. It turns out that the horse is unable for the job and they take it to Follyfoot. However as the youngest son, Gip
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The Colonel is selling one of the Follyfoot horses, to Dora's upset. However, they need the room for more deserving cases. One such case occurs when a local coalman is working his horse to death. Dora is distressed, but Steve tells her they can't take any more horses. Dora relents and the horse is
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Dora and Steve are invited to the Colonel's house for lunch to meet a young friend of his. But Dora takes an instant disliking to him due to his boasting. She challenges him to a show-jumping race, which he confirms he will win. While it's going on, the Colonel is taken ill and Dora abandons the
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2147:(Auctioneer), Ray Witch (Shopkeeper)
820:(Prudence Maddocks), Colin Rix (Vet)
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2242:Leon Vitali
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2051:Directed by
1835:Larry Noble
1766:"The Prize"
1755:David Swift
1445:Clare Kelly
1441:Ivan Beavis
1397:Directed by
1243:(Mr Mallet)
1114:"Moonstone"
1053:Rio Fanning
1008:Kathy Staff
863:Greg Powell
756:Directed by
708:28 May 1972
664:First aired
600:Gip Willens
535:Ron Stryker
442:Kathy Staff
322:"Follyfoot"
206:West German
108:of episodes
2884:Categories
2723:References
2679:1973-09-15
2633:1973-09-08
2592:1973-09-01
2537:1973-08-25
2503:(Angela),
2483:1973-08-18
2434:1973-08-11
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2326:1973-07-28
2270:1973-07-21
2260:Ken Hannam
2217:1973-07-14
2169:1973-07-07
2141:John Cater
2124:1973-06-30
2080:1973-06-23
2054:Written by
2004:1972-08-27
1955:1972-08-20
1906:1972-08-13
1878:(Parkes),
1859:1972-08-06
1849:Eric Price
1817:1972-07-30
1807:Gerry Mill
1779:1972-07-23
1726:1972-07-16
1685:1972-07-09
1657:Ken Watson
1653:Ron Pember
1647:(Willie),
1616:1972-07-02
1571:1972-06-25
1533:1972-06-11
1489:1972-06-04
1476:"The Debt"
1455:(Bargee),
1424:1972-05-28
1400:Written by
1350:1971-09-20
1312:1971-09-13
1265:1971-09-06
1220:1971-08-30
1210:Vic Hughes
1178:1971-08-23
1129:1971-08-16
1089:1971-08-09
1061:John Lyons
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987:1971-07-26
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893:1971-07-12
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785:1971-06-28
759:Written by
667:Last aired
525:Steve Ross
504:Characters
420:as Steve,
363:March 2021
333:newspapers
210:TV München
141:30 minutes
123:Production
47:Created by
2858:Follyfoot
2812:Follyfoot
2738:Follyfoot
2398:(Woman),
2288:Bill Dean
1635:(Davey),
1057:Len Jones
869:(Matthew)
812:(Groom),
810:Paul Luty
594:Moonstone
494:Harrogate
490:Follifoot
474:Follyfoot
416:as Dora,
395:Follyfoot
391:Follyfoot
275:in 1976.
267:in 1972,
263:in 1971,
261:Follyfoot
193:Follyfoot
97:of series
32:Follyfoot
21:Follifoot
2871:Archived
2817:Archived
2784:Archived
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2156:"Barney"
1643:(Bill),
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1042:A local
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926:"Shadow"
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208:company
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