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 October 27 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
2002 - LWT (London Weekend Television) is broadcast for the last time.
All other ITV Regions (except UTV, Channel, Scottish TV and Grampian TV) broadcast regionally for the last time before joining a single networked ITV1.
2003 - Rod Roddy, American television announcer (b.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/October_27   (1081 words)

  
 The Pirate Radio Hall of Fame: Disc-Jockeys D
When Radio London promoted a disco at the Rhodes Centre in Bishop's Stortford, where Ian was the resident disc-jockey, he met some of the team.
He stayed with Radio London until the end, although he was on shore-leave on the actual last day, his final programme being on 7th August.
Ian appeared on the various Radio London restricted service re-creations and in May 2005 joined the latest version, known as Big L, originally broadcasting on AM from Holland, it can now only be heard on-line and and via satellite.
www.offshoreradio.co.uk /djsd.htm   (4325 words)

  
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Television Adverts - Find out what music is used in certain adverts and who stars in them at this very original site.
Television Trivia and Collectibles - tv show videos, toys, trivia, articles, forums, news, wallpaper, and posters
Catweasle / Catweazle - Devoted to the London Weekend Television series created by Richard Carpenter and starring Geoffrey Bayldon as the irrepressible magician from the 11th century.
www.culttelly.co.uk /directory/links.asp?action=whatshot   (966 words)

  
 TV Eyes: The Series
"Seeing a murder on television can help work off one's antagonisms.
And if you haven't any antagonisms, the commercials will give you some."
Philip Marlowe, Private Eye (1984, London Weekend Television)
www.thrillingdetective.com /tveyes.html   (263 words)

  
 A Whiter Shade of Pale
This website can supply two AWSoPs to be your Nokia mobile-'phone ring-tone (look for Procul [
Brooker and Fisher record two television interviews about AWSoP in October 2000
AWSoP performed as a Brooker / Fisher duet for London Weekend Television, February 2000
www.procolharum.com /awsop.htm   (875 words)

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