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    Dec 21, 2010, 02:45 AM
    Fairy Tale Anthology Series
    I had this on video when I was young (80's-early 90's) so I don't know if it was shown this way on TV. Each fairy tale began with a shot of the story title and which country it was from and I don't remember much else about it but some of the stores I remember are The Twelve Months, The Magic Pony (The Humpbacked Horse), The Foolish Wishes, Beauty and the Beast and The Happy Prince. I'm really dying to see this again, hope you can help. Thanks!
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    Dec 21, 2010, 10:30 AM

    This might be Shelly Long's series that was on TV. It had many name TV and movie stars in each segment also. Shelly Long's Fairy Tales I think was the name of it. It was one of my favorite shows as well.

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