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Harry and Cosh
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How many seasons does Harry and Cosh have?
4 seasons
How many episodes does Harry and Cosh have?
45 episodes
When did Harry and Cosh premiere?
October 30, 1999
How long are episodes of Harry and Cosh?
25 minutes
What is the IMDb rating of Harry and Cosh?
7.3 out of 10
Who stars in Harry and Cosh?
Jennifer Guy
,
Carly Hillman
, and
Frankie Fitzgerald
Who is the writer for Harry and Cosh?
Daniel Peacock
,
Mark Williams
, and
Rorie Sherwood
Who is the director of Harry and Cosh?
Daniel Peacock
Who is the producer of Harry and Cosh?
Georgia Dussaud
Who is the cinematographer for Harry and Cosh?
Johnny Morrison
What is the plot of Harry and Cosh?
Series named after its two lead male characters played by Harry Capehorn and Coshti Dowden who appear in the majority of episodes.
Who are the characters in Harry and Cosh?
Able, Carol Spackman, Kimberly Palmer, Lara, Lucinda, Prosser, Stacey, and Vicky
What genre is Harry and Cosh?
Drama
How many awards has Harry and Cosh been nominated for?
2 nominations
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