TVS Final Coast to Coast - South 1992

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Uploaded by on May 18, 2009

The weekday nightly news programme from TVS 'Coast to Coast' was an award winning show, and the flagship programme for the regional broadcaster for the South and South East of England. This is an edited 'excerpt' from the final show for the South. Introduced by Fred Dineage and Mai Davies. Spot the, 'genuine error' on the closing caption 1981-1992, which should read 1982-1992 The Copyright in this video segment belongs to TVS. © TVS Television South 1992

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  • 01:55 "Meridian's taken care it would not make too many changes." BULLSHIT! Meridian made WAY too many changes, especially in 2002.

  • @Tripp1993

    The quotation you refer to was made in 1992, you then go on to say that changes were made in 2002 - that is ten years later!

  • How things roll full circle with Fred Dineage in 2009 presenting a pan programme accross the whole of the south

  • Yes! Old Fred is still 'serving the South' and South East now too!

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  • "Mr. Pearson has now pranted..." Japanese much?

  • Actually, it's the Independent Television Commission (ITC).

  • Sorry. I forgot.

  • @kwvr45

    Yes a lot of people still refer to the ITV as "Southern" here in the South!.

    GLF

  • @GLFVIDEO My Mother still refers to ITV as ITA even now.

  • TVS spent a fortune on local news gathering.

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