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* "[[Stitch in Time]]", a 1996 episode of ''The Outer Limits'' |
* "[[Stitch in Time]]", a 1996 episode of ''The Outer Limits'' |
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* [[A Stitch In Time (Continuum)|"A Stitch In Time" (''Continuum'')]], the 2012 premiere episode of the Canadian television series, ''Continuum'' |
* [[A Stitch In Time (Continuum)|"A Stitch In Time" (''Continuum'')]], the 2012 premiere episode of the Canadian television series, ''Continuum'' |
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* [[A Stitch In Time (video game)]] a 2010 adventure game by Matthias Kempke and Greg MacWilliam |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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Look up a stitch in time saves nine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
A Stitch in Time may refer to:
- A Stitch in Time (EP), a 2006 EP by The Twilight Singers
- "A Stitch in Time", a Mike Waterson song covered by Chumbawamba on the 2006 album Get On with It
- "A Stitch in Time," a song by The Smashing Pumpkins on their 2009 album Teargarden by Kaleidyscope
- A Stitch in Time, a 1976 novel by Penelope Lively
- A Stitch in Time (novel), a 2000 Star Trek: Deep Space Nine novel by Andrew J. Robinson
- A Stitch in Time (1919 film), a 1919 American comedy film directed by Ralph Ince
- A Stitch in Time (film), a 1963 British comedy film with Norman Wisdom
- "Stitch in Time", a 1996 episode of The Outer Limits
- "A Stitch In Time" (Continuum), the 2012 premiere episode of the Canadian television series, Continuum
- A Stitch In Time (video game) a 2010 adventure game by Matthias Kempke and Greg MacWilliam
See also
- A Sitch in Time, 2003, the first feature-length animated Kim Possible movie
- The switch in time that saved nine, a metaphorical aphorism used to describe a purported change in the direction of the Supreme Court of the United States