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Wales West and North Television (3004 bytes)
1: ...and" area (operated by [[Television Wales and the West|TWW]])). 3: ... on Welsh language programmes produced by Granada and TWW. 5: ...pense with its productions in the Welsh language, and the loss of this valuable programming stream prov... 7: ...olders in order to gain control of the territory, and kept the '''Teledu Cymru''' name on the air for f... Television Wales and the West (2429 bytes) 3: ...) contractor for the "South Wales and West of England" franchise area [[1956]]-[[1968]] (franchise awar... 5: ...d from Cardiff and a service for the "West of England" from Bristol, together with a common "General Se... 7: ... - Wales (West and North) ([[Wales West and North Television|WWN]]) when that company became the only ITV comp... 9: ...ing from the old TWW Pontcanna studios in Cardiff and staffed by ex-TWW staff until Harlech (soon renam... Independent Television Service for Wales and the West (6575 bytes) 1: ...'Independent Television Service for Wales and the West''' or '''ITSWW''' is a remarkably unusual entity. 3: ...ing Company'' of 1955 (later renamed [[Associated Television Network Limited|ATV]]) seems to have had a shorte... 5: ...g the decision, the board accepted the inevitable and vowed to carry on providing a reliable programme ... 7: ...ese intentions had a marked effect on TWW morale, and programme production became more difficult as the... 9: ...hare price. TWW's accountants advanced this plan, and the ITA, who thought it would bring more stabilit... Wales and West (334 bytes) 1: ...ins]] for the [[West Country]] and South West England. West Pennant Hills, New South Wales (565 bytes) 1: ... beautiful area with many large, expensive houses and property. 2: ...he original 'hub' of the suburb being changed to "West" Pennant Hills. The rest of the name is obviously... North Wales (1750 bytes) 1: ...ncome per capita of the local population is the lowest in the [[UK]]. 3: ...angor, Wales|Bangor]] and [[St Asaph|St. Asaph]], and a number of mediaeval castles ([[Harlech Castle|H... 5: ..., a ''gog'' (from the Welsh ''gogledd'', meaning "north"). 8: ...-northwales.com/activities/ Things to do in North Wales] 12: [[Category:Geography of Wales]] West Yorkshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's Own) (263 bytes) 1: ...th of Foot]]) in 1958 to form the [[The Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire]]. North Wales, Pennsylvania (2625 bytes) 1: '''North Wales''' is a borough located in [[Montgomery County, P... 4: ... is located at 40°12'39" North, 75°16'30" West (40.210703, -75.274994){{GR|1}}. 6: ...2;]]). 1.5 km² (0.6 mi²) of it is land and none of the area is covered with water. 9: ...], 0.78% from [[Race (U.S. Census)|other races]], and 1.77% from two or more races. 1.50% of the popul... 11: ...age or older. The average household size is 2.56 and the average family size is 3.18. Wales, North Dakota (2627 bytes) 1: ...'Wales''' is a city located in [[Cavalier County, North Dakota]]. As of the [[2000]] census, the city ha... 4: ...ge:NDMap-doton-Wales.PNG|right|Location of Wales, North Dakota]] 5: ...s is located at 48°53'39" North, 98°36'6" West (48.894101, -98.601778){{GR|1}}. 7: ...2;]]). 0.6 km² (0.2 mi²) of it is land and none of the area is covered with water. 10: ...], 0.00% from [[Race (U.S. Census)|other races]], and 0.00% from two or more races. 0.00% of the popul... Television South West (865 bytes) 3: ...[[1992]], broadcasting from the former [[Westward Television]] studios in [[Plymouth]], [[Devon]]. Like their ... 5: ...) that they lost their franchise to [[Westcountry Television]]. The West Wing (television) (23820 bytes) 1: ...g, Martin Sheen, Bradley Whitford, Janel Moloney, and Richard Schiff]] 3: ...of most of his senior staff. The show is produced and co-written by [[John Wells (TV producer)|John Wel... 5: ==The West Wing universe== 7: ...eaker of the House]], temporarily seated in ''The West Wing'' as Acting President]] 9: ... (usually in the context of elections, see below) and the show's events take place during President Bar... North Coast, New South Wales (639 bytes) 1: ...orth-eastern part of the [[State]] of [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]]. 2: ...hich links [[Sydney]] to [[Brisbane]] in [[Queensland]]. 3: The North Coast has a mild, sub-tropical climate. 4: Major towns on the North Coast include 7: *[[Lismore, New South Wales|Lismore]] North Wales and Liverpool Railway (360 bytes) 1: ...rn Railway]], [[Great Central Railway]] and [[Midland Railway]]. It exsisted for only 9 years before be... 5: * [[Wrexham Mold and Connahs Quay Railway]] North Wales Coast Line (715 bytes) 1: The '''North Wales Coast Line''' is the railway line from [[Crewe]] ... 10: *[[Llandudno Junction]] 11: ...estiniog]] (via the [[Conwy Valley Line]]) or [[Llandudno]] 14: *[[Bangor, Wales|Bangor]] 20: ...Trains Wales]] (replaced [[First North Western]]) and [[Virgin Trains]]. North Epping, New South Wales (738 bytes) 1: ...It is connected to the suburb [[Epping, New South Wales|Epping]] by the single road Norfolk Road. Populat... 3: ... primary school, [[North Epping Primary School]], and also has a small number of shops including a comm... 4: North Epping is under the municipal authority of Ward C... 7: ...uld]] Olympic Swimmming gold medallist - Attended North Epping Primary School. North Wales Wildlife Trust (995 bytes) 1: ...members. Its head office is located on [[Bangor, Wales|Bangor]] High Street. 34: *Mariandyrys 49: *[http://www.wildlifetrust.org.uk/northwales Official WWW Site] North Ryde, New South Wales (2855 bytes) 1: ...e Park, still advertise their address as being in North Ryde. 4: ...idential properties have transfered into private hands, which has transformed the area into an [[middle... 6: ...ctor with such companies as [[Johnson & Johnson]] and [[AstraZeneca]],. 8: ==Local landmarks== 9: ...ie Centre]] and the [[Australian Film, Television and Radio School]]. North Wales Narrow Gauge Railway (968 bytes) 1: ...ge railway running from Dinas to South Snowdon, [[Wales]], which opened to traffic in 1877. 11: ...il about 1922. Re-opened as part of [[Welsh Highland Railway]] in 1923. Potteries, Shrewsbury & North Wales Railway (317 bytes) 1: ... (from [[Shrewsbury]] to [[Llanymynech]] in 1866) and this became the [[Shropshire & Montgomeryshire Ra... List of television stations in West Virginia (2500 bytes) 1: ...sion stations''' serving cities in the state of [[West Virginia]]. 6: *Channel 5: [[WDTV]] - ([[CBS]]) - Weston, WV (Clarksburg-Morgantown) 10: ...]) - Grandview, WV (Southern W. Va.) "W.V. Public Television" 19: ...- Morgantown (Clarksburg-Morgantown) "W.V. Public Television" 21: ...- Huntington (Charleston-Huntington) "W.V. Public Television" (flagship)
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