@ccchamoxa I remember that too!! I couldn't remember for the life of me what it was called and had to look it up. The series if you can really call it a series was called Night Moves/Night Walk/Night Music which ran from 86 to 93..
This is the only time I've ever seen the National Anthem on a Global sign-off. I saw them go OTA in 2006 but it was just a cut to test pattern, from 4:00 AM-5:30 AM
For the last two minutes of the video? Maybe so. I'm intrigued by old film but I'm certainly not the most educated in the field of, so you're most likely correct.
Proud to live in such a beautful part of a gorgeous province in such an amazing country.
blkjock81 1 year ago
@ccchamoxa I remember that too!! I couldn't remember for the life of me what it was called and had to look it up. The series if you can really call it a series was called Night Moves/Night Walk/Night Music which ran from 86 to 93..
mbstone99 1 year ago
This is the only time I've ever seen the National Anthem on a Global sign-off. I saw them go OTA in 2006 but it was just a cut to test pattern, from 4:00 AM-5:30 AM
foamer4269 2 years ago
sometimes after signing off, they run a clip of toronto streets at night with some jazzy music,
ccchamoxa 2 years ago
i love when the sign offs show toronto skyline in sunrise. it makes me warm and fuzzy inside
devjohnson 2 years ago
wonder if by the end of 2009 if Global will even be around as they are you know in the hole $4 BILLION
dadirrtywhyteboi 2 years ago
The anthem . . witht he high jumper and teh baby at the end - burned into my brain from my childhood. Amazing. this channel (Retroontario) rocks!!!!
nevmiles 2 years ago
Ah, so I guess I -was- mistaken. Thanks for the insight. Gives me something else to research and possibly start working with, myself. :)
DDRpwnerer 2 years ago
For the last two minutes of the video? Maybe so. I'm intrigued by old film but I'm certainly not the most educated in the field of, so you're most likely correct.
DDRpwnerer 2 years ago
You're right... it is the Hartland bridge! My first thought was the Marchand Bridge in Fort Coulonge, Quebec (near Pembroke, Ont.)
RealBMac 2 years ago