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Post by Nicholas Fitzpatrick on Dec 28, 2021 3:00:45 GMT
I found it interesting that the extremely remote station at Happy Valley-Goose Bay existed at all. Population would have been near 40,000 back then. Biggest air force base on the east coast (including the USA), including lots of other NATO forces. Station was a joint operation with US's Armed Forces Network.
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Post by Hugh Pearson on Jan 2, 2022 14:37:41 GMT
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Post by Angel Amezquita (Angelgreat) on Jul 26, 2023 16:16:45 GMT
It's safe to say that the Canadian prints of Marco Polo were likely junked between 1965 and 1978.
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Post by Nicholas Fitzpatrick on Jul 26, 2023 21:57:47 GMT
It's safe to say that the Canadian prints of Marco Polo were likely junked between 1965 and 1978. Likely, or sent elsewhere. Especially the CBC-made duplicates. But there's no paperwork appeared. And very little information of what BBC Toronto was doing back then, or even where they stored their material in the 1960s. We only know the company that stored their material in the late 1970s/80s ( which I still think is worth checking for non-Who stuff). (at that point, they were involved with returning all the colour Pertwee material from CKVU and TVO - but I doubt anyone was talking about Z-cars). (hint, hint, Paul Vanezis )
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