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German television series
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Alle meine Tiere
Also known asAll My Animals
Written byHeinz Oskar Wuttig [de]
Country of originGermany

Alle meine Tiere (All My Animals) was a nine-part German family television series about a veterinary practice in the Black Forest which was broadcast on ARD between 1962 and 1963. The main character, the veterinarian, was played by Gustav Knuth.

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