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editThere seems to be an error with this paragraph, but I don't own the book [3] quoted in the footnote.
It should read: "Three years later, she was cast in the children's television series The Magic Circle Club (replacing original host Nancy Cato who had been injured during production) and made several guest appearances on Homicide between 1965-66.[2] She also starred in a second children's series, Adventure Island (1967) with co-star Ernie Bourne, in what became her breakout role as the series heroine, Lisa."
Nancy Cato was, indeed, the original host of Adventure Island, but when she left (temporarily in a wheelchair due to her injuries) she was replaced by Sue Donovan (now Sue McIntosh). Liz Harris was a guest actor, then replacement host, of The Magic Circle Club, and series heroine in Adventure Island. Therin of Andor (talk) 09:48, 19 January 2010 (UTC)
Liz and Leonard did not have 4 children. Leonard's 4 children were one, Amanda, with Kathleen and three Julie, Jenny and Melinda with Pat. I am one of these children and I know it would pain my mother to have my birth attributed to Liz. astavert —Preceding unsigned comment added by Astavert (talk • contribs) 07:22, 22 September 2010 (UTC)