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Licia dolce Licia | |
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Created by | Alessandra Valeri Manera |
Starring | Cristina D'Avena Pasquale Finicelli Salvatore Landolina |
Country of origin | Italy |
No. of seasons | 1 |
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Original network | Italia 1 |
Original release | 9 March – 29 May 1987 |
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