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Newton

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  • Status: Returning Series
  • First Aired: January 15, 1995
  • Seasons: 4
  • Episodes: 43
  • Networks: NRK1, NRK
  • Genres: Documentary, Kids
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Newton(1995)

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Season 1

1 episodes • 1995

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1Episode 1Jan 15, 19950.0
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Season 2

10 episodes • 2005

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1Episode 1Sep 2, 20050.0
2Episode 2Sep 25, 20050.0
3Episode 3Oct 2, 20050.0
4Episode 4Oct 9, 20050.0
5Episode 5Oct 30, 20050.0
6Episode 6Nov 6, 20050.0
7Episode 7Nov 13, 20050.0
8Episode 8Nov 27, 20050.0
9Episode 9Dec 4, 20050.0
10Episode 10Dec 11, 20050.0
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Season 3

32 episodes • 2006

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1Episode 1Jan 8, 20060.0
2Episode 2Jan 15, 20060.0
3Episode 3Jan 22, 20060.0
4Episode 4Feb 5, 20060.0
5Episode 5Mar 5, 20060.0
6Episode 6Mar 12, 20060.0
7Episode 7Mar 19, 20060.0
8Episode 8Mar 26, 20060.0
9Episode 9Apr 2, 20060.0
10Episode 10Apr 9, 20060.0
11Episode 11Apr 16, 20060.0
12Episode 12Apr 23, 20060.0
13Episode 13Apr 30, 20060.0
14Episode 14May 7, 20060.0
15Episode 15May 14, 20060.0
16Episode 16May 28, 20060.0
17Episode 17Aug 27, 20060.0
18Episode 18Sep 3, 20060.0
19Episode 19Sep 10, 20060.0
20Episode 20Sep 17, 20060.0
21Episode 21Sep 24, 20060.0
22Episode 22Oct 1, 20060.0
23Episode 23Oct 8, 20060.0
24Episode 24Oct 15, 20060.0
25Episode 25Nov 5, 20060.0
26Episode 26Nov 12, 20060.0
27Episode 27Nov 19, 20060.0
28Episode 28Nov 26, 20060.0
29Episode 29Nov 26, 20060.0
30Episode 30Dec 3, 20060.0
31Episode 31Dec 10, 20060.0
32Episode 32Dec 17, 20060.0
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Season 4

0 episodes • TBA

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