• The Briton Ferry television relay station is sited on a hill to the east of Briton Ferry. It was originally built in the 1970s as a fill-in relay for...
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    Wallasey (section Television)
    to the area. Television signals are received from the Winter Hill TV transmitter and the Storeton relay transmitter. Local radio stations are BBC Radio...
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    (1957– ), actor, entertainer and impressionist; Mark Bowen (1963–, b. Briton Ferry), Former manager of Reading FC, and played for Spurs and Norwich City;...
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    and Briton Robert F. Scott, who led separate teams that raced to become the first to the pole in the early 1900s. The original Amundsen–Scott Station was...
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    BBC News (category Television news in the United Kingdom)
    the television licence). BBC Radio News produces bulletins for the BBC's national radio stations and provides content for local BBC radio stations via...
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    (2003). The Britons. John Wiley and Sons. p. 204. The Spirit of Hadrian's Wall. Cicerone Press Limited. 2008. p. 177. "List of railway station names in English...
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    where they remained until the Reformation. There were probably some Celtic Britons who settled on the Islands in the 5th and 6th centuries AD (the indigenous...
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    Cliff Richard (category British male television actors)
    throughout the decades. Richard finished No. 56 in the 2002 100 Greatest Britons list, sponsored by the BBC and voted for by the public. In his 2008 autobiography...
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    having been in Saxon hands since at least 682, a battle between the Ancient Britons and Saxons being recorded on Haldon in 927 and Danish raids having occurred...
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    (1983). Survival South Atlantic. London: Granada. ISBN 0-246-12087-8. "2 Britons Describe Stay on m S. Georgia, London Daily Telegraph, 15 May 1982". ProQuest 294188401...
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  • February – Britain's oldest merchant bank Barings Bank collapses due to Briton Nick Leeson's trading activities, losing $1.4 billion by speculating on...
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    foreign nationals from 84 countries also died in the attacks, including 67 Britons, 28 South Koreans, 26 Japanese, and 25 Canadians. The shock and horror...
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    2021. "International Directory of TV Stations and Sets— Tanzania". Television Factbook (PDF) (1977 ed.). Television Digest Inc. p. 1131 – via worldradiohistory...
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  • ISBN 978-1-517-62415-6. Wilson, David (2007). Serial Killers: Hunting Britons and Their Victims, 1960 to 2006. Waterside Press. ISBN 978-1-904-38033-7...
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  • Media in Cornwall (category British television-related lists)
    BBC Television, as it was to be five years before commercial television went on air. All programmes came from Alexandra Palace, and were relayed to North...
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    and television transmitter on St Mary's north of Telegraph at 49°55′57″N 6°18′19″W / 49.932505°N 6.305358°W / 49.932505; -6.305358. It is a relay of...
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  • Jukes, Peter (2012-07-27). "Mitt Romney's London Gaffes Unite Divided Britons—Against Him". The Daily Beast. Retrieved 1 August 2012. Piazza, Jo. "The...
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    Hoge, Warren (July 19, 2001). "Bonkers for Music, Cheer and Glory; For Britons, It's Time for the Proms, That Exhilarating Feast". The New York Times...
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    civilians. The American communications satellite Relay II made the first transmission of a live television broadcast from Japan to the United States. In...
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