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TV Facts 1984

I don't remember much about this freebie tv guide, except that it was printed using really cheap ink that would go all over the place. Love the sly use of their own layouts to avoid any copyright h...  
 
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sygo7g (10 months ago) Show Hide
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I remember a "TV Facts" that used to be circulated or a number of years in Toledo around the late 80's/early 90's. It was usually done in that cheap smeary ink that was printed in black and whatever choice of color they used for that week (blue, green, red, etc.).
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TV Facts is still available in London, in fact they exclusively refer to TVO as CICA, while using generic network descriptors for other channels.

I vaguely remember BK having sundaes in the early, early 90s. I might be wrong.
sygo7g (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Heh, I'm trying to remember if they still do that down here!
RetroWinnipeg (10 months ago) Show Hide
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How's this for obsolete...when the US TV Guide magazine (recently sold for a company for $1) starts eliminating channels from the listings (not minor ones either, including MTV, The CW, and the divorced TV Guide Network). And when did Burger King have sundaes in Canada (note: Israel restaurants sell them)?
sygo7g (10 months ago) Show Hide
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Seems like everything that has happened during this decade has been wrong.

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