List of Through The Dragon's Eye Episodes

List Of Through The Dragon's Eye Episodes

This is a list of episodes of Through The Dragon's Eye (a ten-part BBC Look and Read educational children's fantasy television programme). Each episode was about 20 minutes long. During the opening credits of "Through the Dragon's Eye" a book with the same title opened at a specific "Chapter" (for example, Chapter 1: The Dragon from Pelamar).

Read more about List Of Through The Dragon's Eye Episodes:  Chapter 1: The Dragon From Pelamar, Chapter 2: Flight To Widge, Chapter 3: The First Veeton, Chapter 4: Word Magic, Chapter 5: Clues in The Snow, Chapter 6: Jenny's Scarf, Chapter 7: The Waterfall of Words, Chapter 8: The Great Battle, Chapter 9: Danger On High, Chapter 10: The Final Page

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