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Some episodes of the show were repackaged as part of a series called "Incredible but True?", which aired episodes of History's Mysteries as well as other shows (including In Search of History and UFO Files, also narrated by Ackroyd). The show's last episodes were an anthology of clips from previous episodes (such as Mysteries of the High Seas).
What on Earth? is an American television program broadcast on Science Channel. It examines strange satellite imagery and speculates on what caused the strange phenomenon. The program debuted in February 2015. It was Science Channel's most watched program and was renewed for a third season in 2016 and a fourth season in 2017. [1] [2]
What on Earth!, a 1966 National Film Board of Canada animated short co-directed by Les Drew and Kaj Pindal; What on Earth (Canadian game show), a Canadian quiz and talk show series which aired on CBC Television from 1971 to 1975; What on Earth? (U.S. TV program), an American television program which debuted on Science Channel in 2015
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Kent TV was designed to be an internet TV channel for everyone living and working in Kent. Video programmes about local issues, the arts, business, education, health, leisure, local government, tourism and travel were available.
The Internet Archive visual arts residency, [170] organized by Amir Saber Esfahani, is designed to connect emerging and mid-career artists with the Archive's millions of collections and to show what is possible when open access to information intersects with the arts. During this one-year residency, selected artists develop a body of work that ...
In 2017, KM Media Group launched KMTV in partnership with the University of Kent. [9] KMTV is Kent's only dedicated TV channel, broadcasting a range of current affairs and news programming, including its week-nightly news show, Kent Tonight [10]. It is part of the Local Television Network and regulated by Ofcom. [11]