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| ARTICLES RELATED TO CITV |  |  |  | CITV: Encyclopedia II - Knightmare - HistoryKnightmare was conceived by Tim Child in 1985, inspired by the two ZX Spectrum games Atic Atac and Dragontorc. Figuring that if a Spectrum could do these types of adventure games, then a television programme could revolutionise the genre, he enlisted the help of artist David Rowe to design realistic looking backgrounds with an airbrush. Borrowing the technique used in weather forecasts, Child devised a large blue room, which would be ...
See also:Knightmare, Knightmare - Overview, Knightmare - History, Knightmare - Merchandise, Knightmare - Repeats, Knightmare - Knightmare VR, Knightmare - Other versions, Knightmare - Internal links Read more here: » Knightmare: Encyclopedia II - Knightmare - History |
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|  |  |  | CITV: Encyclopedia II - Edmonton Alberta - Sports and recreationEdmonton was home to the Edmonton Grads, North America's sports team with the best win/loss record of all time. This women's basketball team defeated most American, European and Olympic challengers and compiled a record of 502 wins vs. 20 losses over 25 years, from 1915 until they disbanded in 1940 at the outbreak of the Second World War.
The Edmonton Oilers, originally one of the founding franchises of the World Hockey Association, joined the National Hockey League in 1979. They quickly became one of the best teams in the league, win ...
See also:Edmonton Alberta, Edmonton Alberta - Geography and location, Edmonton Alberta - Neighbourhoods, Edmonton Alberta - Climate, Edmonton Alberta - Demographics, Edmonton Alberta - History, Edmonton Alberta - Infrastructure, Edmonton Alberta - Transportation, Edmonton Alberta - Waste disposal, Edmonton Alberta - Electric & water distribution systems, Edmonton Alberta - Education, Edmonton Alberta - Post-secondary, Edmonton Alberta - K-12, Edmonton Alberta - City life, Edmonton Alberta - Nightlife, Edmonton Alberta - Culture, Edmonton Alberta - Festivals, Edmonton Alberta - Attractions, Edmonton Alberta - Sports and recreation, Edmonton Alberta - Media, Edmonton Alberta - Television, Edmonton Alberta - Radio, Edmonton Alberta - Print, Edmonton Alberta - Metropolitan area, Edmonton Alberta - Military, Edmonton Alberta - Sister cities Read more here: » Edmonton Alberta: Encyclopedia II - Edmonton Alberta - Sports and recreation |
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|  |  |  | CITV: Encyclopedia II - CJON-TV - HistoryIn 1955, Newfoundland Broadcasting Company Ltd., jointly owned by Geoff Stirling and Don Jamieson and owner of radio station CJON (now CJYQ), applied for and received a licence for the first TV station in Newfoundland. The station went on-air later that year as a CBC Television affiliate. Stirling has contended that his was the only group willing to invest in such a station, although other sources have suggested that Stirling and Jamieson used their political connections to prevent the CBC from setting up first. (This is made somewhat unlike ...
See also:CJON-TV, CJON-TV - History, CJON-TV - Programming, CJON-TV - Early 1990s to 2002, CJON-TV - 2002 to present, CJON-TV - Local programmming, CJON-TV - Overnight programming, CJON-TV - Technical information, CJON-TV - External link Read more here: » CJON-TV: Encyclopedia II - CJON-TV - History |
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Edmonton Alberta - Transportation.
Edmonton is served by Edmonton International Airport, which is the fifth busiest airport in Canada. In 2004, just over 4 million passengers used the facilities [8]. Air passenger service from Edmonton City Centre Airport (airport website) downtown was consolidated to the International Airport in 1996 and now is mostly used for charter planes and flight training, although small non-chartered planes with fewer than 19 passengers are still allowed to land at the facility. E ...
See also:Edmonton Alberta, Edmonton Alberta - Geography and location, Edmonton Alberta - Neighbourhoods, Edmonton Alberta - Climate, Edmonton Alberta - Demographics, Edmonton Alberta - History, Edmonton Alberta - Infrastructure, Edmonton Alberta - Transportation, Edmonton Alberta - Waste disposal, Edmonton Alberta - Electric & water distribution systems, Edmonton Alberta - Education, Edmonton Alberta - Post-secondary, Edmonton Alberta - K-12, Edmonton Alberta - City life, Edmonton Alberta - Nightlife, Edmonton Alberta - Culture, Edmonton Alberta - Festivals, Edmonton Alberta - Attractions, Edmonton Alberta - Sports and recreation, Edmonton Alberta - Media, Edmonton Alberta - Television, Edmonton Alberta - Radio, Edmonton Alberta - Print, Edmonton Alberta - Metropolitan area, Edmonton Alberta - Military, Edmonton Alberta - Sister cities Read more here: » Edmonton Alberta: Encyclopedia II - Edmonton Alberta - Infrastructure |
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|  |  |  | CITV: Encyclopedia II - Knightmare - RepeatsAfter Knightmare ended on ITV, it was quickly picked up by The Sci-Fi Channel, who aired all 8 series starting from 1995. In the United States, Series 5 and 6 were shown for a short time on local New York channel WLNY-TV.
Sci-Fi's contract ran out in October 1998, midway through Series 4. Knightmare's only appearances on television after that were as clips in "40 Years of Anglia" in 1999, and Channel 4's 100 Greatest Kids' TV shows in 2001, where it came 16th, the highest ...
See also:Knightmare, Knightmare - Overview, Knightmare - History, Knightmare - Merchandise, Knightmare - Repeats, Knightmare - Knightmare VR, Knightmare - Other versions, Knightmare - Internal links Read more here: » Knightmare: Encyclopedia II - Knightmare - Repeats |
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Edmonton Alberta - Post-secondary.
Edmonton has become one of Canada's major educational centres with more than 60,000 full time post-secondary students spread over several institutions and campuses (total enrollment between the schools is as high as 170,000, which includes students enrolled in multiple institutions).[10]
The University of Alberta (also known colloquially as the U of A), whose main campus is situated on the south side of Edmonton's river valley, is a board-governed, public institution with ...
See also:Edmonton Alberta, Edmonton Alberta - Geography and location, Edmonton Alberta - Neighbourhoods, Edmonton Alberta - Climate, Edmonton Alberta - Demographics, Edmonton Alberta - History, Edmonton Alberta - Infrastructure, Edmonton Alberta - Transportation, Edmonton Alberta - Waste disposal, Edmonton Alberta - Electric & water distribution systems, Edmonton Alberta - Education, Edmonton Alberta - Post-secondary, Edmonton Alberta - K-12, Edmonton Alberta - City life, Edmonton Alberta - Nightlife, Edmonton Alberta - Culture, Edmonton Alberta - Festivals, Edmonton Alberta - Attractions, Edmonton Alberta - Sports and recreation, Edmonton Alberta - Media, Edmonton Alberta - Television, Edmonton Alberta - Radio, Edmonton Alberta - Print, Edmonton Alberta - Metropolitan area, Edmonton Alberta - Military, Edmonton Alberta - Sister cities Read more here: » Edmonton Alberta: Encyclopedia II - Edmonton Alberta - Education |
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|  |  |  | CITV: Encyclopedia II - Cardcaptor Sakura media information - Theme songsThe original Japanese version used 3 Intros. The US dub used 2 of its own as did the UK dub, however the UK dub only used the first intro through both seasons with the second season intro only shown once.
The French dub is even more complex. On Fox Kids, they used the same intros as the original, only with the songs in French. In the M6 version there were two new intros.
In New Zealand the First Japanese intro sequence (dubbed in English) with the American ending theme was shown on Sticky TV. The Cartoon Network subscribers in ...
See also:Cardcaptor Sakura media information, Cardcaptor Sakura media information - Theme songs, Cardcaptor Sakura media information - Songs, Cardcaptor Sakura media information - Broadcasting, Cardcaptor Sakura media information - Facts, Cardcaptor Sakura media information - Broadcasting Stations, Cardcaptor Sakura media information - Title Names In Other Languages, Cardcaptor Sakura media information - Directors Read more here: » Cardcaptor Sakura media information: Encyclopedia II - Cardcaptor Sakura media information - Theme songs |
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Edmonton Alberta - Nightlife.
There are several key concentrations of nightlife in the city of Edmonton. The most popular is the Whyte Avenue (82nd Avenue) strip which today has the highest concentration of heritage buildings in Edmonton. Once the heart of the town of Strathcona (annexed by Edmonton on 1 February 1912), it fell into disrepair during the middle of the 20th century. A concentrated effort to revive the area beginning in the late 1970s through the establishment of a Business Revitalization Zone has p ...
See also:Edmonton Alberta, Edmonton Alberta - Geography and location, Edmonton Alberta - Neighbourhoods, Edmonton Alberta - Climate, Edmonton Alberta - Demographics, Edmonton Alberta - History, Edmonton Alberta - Infrastructure, Edmonton Alberta - Transportation, Edmonton Alberta - Waste disposal, Edmonton Alberta - Electric & water distribution systems, Edmonton Alberta - Education, Edmonton Alberta - Post-secondary, Edmonton Alberta - K-12, Edmonton Alberta - City life, Edmonton Alberta - Nightlife, Edmonton Alberta - Culture, Edmonton Alberta - Festivals, Edmonton Alberta - Attractions, Edmonton Alberta - Sports and recreation, Edmonton Alberta - Media, Edmonton Alberta - Television, Edmonton Alberta - Radio, Edmonton Alberta - Print, Edmonton Alberta - Metropolitan area, Edmonton Alberta - Military, Edmonton Alberta - Sister cities Read more here: » Edmonton Alberta: Encyclopedia II - Edmonton Alberta - City life |
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| |  |  |  | CITV: Encyclopedia II - Edmonton Alberta - DemographicsAccording to the mid-2001 census, the population estimates there were 937,845 people residing within Edmonton's metropolitan area, located in the province of Alberta, of whom 49.6 per cent were male and 50.4 per cent were female. Children under five accounted for approximately 5.9 per cent of the resident population of Edmonton. This compares with 6.2 per cent in Alberta, and almost 5.6 per cent for Canada overall.
In mid-2001, 10.5 per cent of the resident population in Edmonton were of retirement age (65 and over for males and females) compared with 13.2 per cent in Canada, therefore, the average age is 35.4 years of age ...
See also:Edmonton Alberta, Edmonton Alberta - Geography and location, Edmonton Alberta - Neighbourhoods, Edmonton Alberta - Climate, Edmonton Alberta - Demographics, Edmonton Alberta - History, Edmonton Alberta - Infrastructure, Edmonton Alberta - Transportation, Edmonton Alberta - Waste disposal, Edmonton Alberta - Electric & water distribution systems, Edmonton Alberta - Education, Edmonton Alberta - Post-secondary, Edmonton Alberta - K-12, Edmonton Alberta - City life, Edmonton Alberta - Nightlife, Edmonton Alberta - Culture, Edmonton Alberta - Festivals, Edmonton Alberta - Attractions, Edmonton Alberta - Sports and recreation, Edmonton Alberta - Media, Edmonton Alberta - Television, Edmonton Alberta - Radio, Edmonton Alberta - Print, Edmonton Alberta - Metropolitan area, Edmonton Alberta - Military, Edmonton Alberta - Sister cities Read more here: » Edmonton Alberta: Encyclopedia II - Edmonton Alberta - Demographics |
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