The Secret of Eel Island

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The Secret of Eel Island
Starring Luke Ward-Wilkinson
Elysia Lukoszevieze
John Ringham
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series2
No. of episodes30
Production
ProducerCharles Gauvain
Release
Original network Channel Five
Original release2004 (2004) 
2006 (2006)

The Secret of Eel Island is a Channel Five drama series, that revolves around the secret of Eel Island, The first series contained twelve episodes and the second series thirteen episodes. [1]

Contents

Cast

Episode list

Series 1

Episode
in total
Episode
in series
Title [1] Original air date
11"The Secret"?
22"Lost and Found"?
33"Horse Power"?
44"Big Fish"?
55"Rain"?
66"Treasure"?
77"Two for Joy"?
88"Birthday"?
99"Eels"?
1010"Mora's Story"?
1111"Shadows"?
1212"The Promise"?

Series 2

Episode
in total
Episode
in series
Title [1] Original air date
141"The Return"?
152"Signs"?
163"One of the Family"?
174"Wishes"?
185"Look Behind You"?
196"Ghost Story"?
207"Nature's Cure"?
218"Fishy Tale"?
229"Hero Homer"?
2310"Heroes and Villains"?
2411"Waste Not, Want Not"?
2512"Shadow on the Sun"?
2613"Coming Home"?

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "The Secret of Eel Island". eelisland.co.uk. Retrieved 10 April 2014.