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From: tkoppel@udenva.UUCP (Ted Koppel)
Newsgroups: net.misc
Subject: Re: Ah !  The Good Old Times
Message-ID: <733@udenva.UUCP>
Date: Mon, 1-Jul-85 09:48:35 EDT
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Posted: Mon Jul  1 09:48:35 1985
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In article <>, fred@mot.UUCP (Fred Christiansen) claims:
-->	it's been several years, but there was a series on PBS regarding
-->how one thing leads to another to another, etc. and that's where i got
-->the above.  the show was hosted by an Englishman.
-->	does anyone remember the name of the series?
-->-- 
-->Fred Christiansen ("Canajun, eh?") @ Motorola Microsystems, Tempe, AZ

Yes, the series was CONNECTIONS.  At the same time the series was on
PBS a (fancy, high-prices, shiny-pages) book was published to go along
with the series, by the same title.  The host was NOT -Alistair Cooke;
if memory serves me right, the host was the weakest part of the
program.

-- 
Ted Koppel : University of Denver Penrose Library : 303-871-3429
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