A question about Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver? From 1961?
My question is, does anyone know who the narrator of "Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver" from 1961 was?
My question is, does anyone know who the narrator of "Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver" from 1961 was?
Which series do you think is the best? And why these in particular?
Helloooo, I just finished watching The Rookie on Netflix. Does anyone have any idea why season 5 isn't available on Netflix and how I can still watch it?
I've already watched Vincenzo and Bloodhounds which are similar but do you know any other good ones that are similar?
Who do you think she was talking about? Really Rick? https://www.pinterest.de/pin/969822100994577034/
So this left-wing series from Netflix
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I also had to googeln, in the original version was a Manfred Jenning,
in the version 1976 Sepp Laundry.
I never heard both names, but the book was part of my childhood.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jim_Knopf_and_Lukas_der_Lokomotivf%C3%BChrer
Do you mean the TV version of the Augsburg puppet box and the Hessian radio? If so, that was Manfred Jenning in 1961.
Yes, I meant
It was written by Michael Ende (death 1996)