Word: rebroadcasting
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Viewer response, though, was overwhelmingly positive, and several stations plan a rebroadcast by popular demand. Said KAET's Banfield: "We consider it a success." Fortunately for Schuler, his doctors do too. All is going well, and he will probably leave the hospital this week...
Elena M. Hahn '85, also in Lamont reserved that if she didn't catch the end of the show, "I figure it's going to be rebroadcast next summer. Also I don't feel like crying...
...Grinch Stole Christmas," Dec. 18. This is the 17th rebroadcast of the animated Dr. Seuss classic, which follows one miser's ill-fated attempt to erase Christmas from the village of Whoville. The late Boris Karloff provides the voice of Grinch, as well as all the other voices and narration...
...Ambassador to the U.S. Asked the Americans: Why not have doctors from the two superpowers discuss on Soviet television the medical consequences of nuclear war? "Why not?" Dobrynin responded. The result, an unprecedented hourlong program watched by an estimated 50 million people, attracted so much interest that Soviet authorities rebroadcast it last week...
...attention from reporters -from one-on-one interviews to ABC News' rebroadcast of its excellent three-hour account of the secret negotiations to free the hostages-bewildered several of them. Donald Cooke, the former vice consul in Tehran, described the public and media hoopla as "very strange," but not unpleasant. "Being in prison-that was a difficult adjustment. But getting out and being free is going to be very, very easy to get used...