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Vanishing Act (Bernard's Watch)
This is the list of episodes of the British children's television drama series, ''Bernard's Watch ''Bernard's Watch'' (informally known as ''Bernard'' in the reboot series) is a British children's drama series about a young boy who could stop time with a magical pocket watch. The show was created by Andrew Norriss and was produced for seven ...''. Overview Original series Series 1 (1997) Series 2 (1998) Series 3 (1999) Series 4 (2000) Series 5 (2001) New series Series 1 (2004) Series 2 (2005) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Bernard's Watch Episodes, List of Lists of British children's television series episodes ...
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Bernard's Watch
''Bernard's Watch'' (informally known as ''Bernard'' in the reboot series) is a British children's drama series about a young boy who could stop time with a magical pocket watch. The show was created by Andrew Norriss and was produced for seven series that aired on CITV from 14 November 1997 to 31 March 2005. History The concept of the show originally formed the basis of one of the most famous episodes of '' The Twilight Zone'', entitled "A Kind of a Stopwatch", first broadcast in 1963. In 1991, Alexander John Howard conceived of a series based on the same concept but it took six years to get funding. The show eventually began as a single 15-minute episode, however it was suggested it could work as a series. Four more stories were written by creator Andrew Norriss, who thought, in his own words, "that would be it". However he ended up writing six series. The original series aired from 14 November 1997 to 7 December 2001 and was produced by Central Television. It was writte ...
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Series 1 (1997)
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Series 2 (1998)
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Series 3 (1999)
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Series 4 (2000)
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Series 5 (2001)
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Series 1 (2004)
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Series 2 (2004)
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