Infobox TV channel name TeleG logosize 200px logofile TeleG.svg logoalt TeleG logo launch 31 October 1999 closed date 23 May 2011 share share as of share source owner SDN Ltd country Scotland web http www.teleg.co.uk www.teleg.co.uk availability note br at time of closure terr serv 1 Freeview UK Freeview terr chan 1 Channel 8 in Scotland sat serv 1 sat chan 1 cable serv 1 cable chan 1 TeleG was established as the first daily digital Scottish Gaelic Gaelic TV channel in Scotland on 31 October 1999 and was available on the Freeview UK Freeview platform until 23 May 2011. Programmes were transmitted on TeleG between 6 7pm each day. The channel slot was as of January 2011 shared with the CITV Channel which broadcasts from 6am to 6pm and ITV2 1 which broadcasts from 7pm to 6am . The Broadcasting Act 1996, required that programmes shown would be repeats of programmes transmitted on analogue channels many of which are first shown outside peak hours . The Communications Act 2003 created the MG Alba Gaelic Media Service which decides on the future development of Gaelic Broadcasting services. The broadcaster and service provider of TeleG was S4C Digital Networks SDN , the company which holds ... was purchased by ITV plc in 2005. TeleG initially continued to broadcast after the launch of BBC ... before later being added to Cable television cable . TeleG would continue to broadcast until ... service multiplex, at the time the effect this would have on TeleG was not as yet clear. The plans ... It was confirmed on 22 May 2011, that TeleG would close on 23 May, with BBC Alba launched on 8 June ... &Article ID 37&AR AR&ap NewsArticleDetail.asp&p ASP Pg0.asp title TeleG Broadcasting Gaelic Programmes on Digital TV date 22 May 2011 work TeleG accessdate 23 May 2011 ref External links Reflist External links http www.teleg.co.uk TeleG Official website http www.mediauk.com tv 28293 Media UK info on TeleG ... ga TeleG gd TeleG ... more details
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dablink For the Latin American channel of information services, see teleSUR . The Telecommunications Company Suriname Telesur is the government owned full telecommunications service provider for the South American nation of Suriname . The services provided by Telesur include telephone , internet and wireless GSM , CDMA services. Telesur is currently running a 900 1800 GSM and 450Mhz CDMA EVDO network. Telesur manages and operates the .sr country code top level domain. External links http www.telesur.sr Telecommunications Company of Suriname Telesur Homepage http www.sr.net SR NET Telesur Web Portal http www.teleg.sr Teleg GSM Web Portal Category Companies of Suriname Category Telecommunications companies Category Communications in Suriname wireless stub telecom company stub Suriname stub SouthAm company stub nl Telesur Suriname ... more details
Orphan date June 2010 Refimprove date June 2010 Merge to Nuclear Explosions for the National Economy date July 2010 During the 1960s, the Soviet Union developed and employed buried nuclear weapon s to collapse gas well wells which were leaking valuable natural gas . ref name teleg http telegraphjournal.canadaeast.com opinion article 1088187 ref These blasts were all used to contain surface leaks, and were dug deep 18,000 feet such as to fully contain the blast. Leaks had been caused by failures of well containment equipment, and were seeping millions of cubic meters of gas a day. See also Nuclear Explosions for the National Economy References references Category Drilling technology Category Natural gas technology Category Nuclear technology Category Oil wells Category Energy in the Soviet Union nuclear stub engineering stub disaster stub energy stub USSR stub ... more details
Multiple issues refimprove September 2010 cleanup March 2009 inappropriate tone July 2010 Dr. Phillip J. Petillo September 4, 1945 August 13, 2010 ref http www.legacy.com obituaries app obituary.aspx?n phillip j petillo&pid 144747326 Obituary ref was a New Jersey based luthier , Audio engineering engineer , restoration artist, and proprietor of Petillo Masterpiece Guitars. ref name teleg cite news url http news.google.com newspapers?id yJwrAAAAIBAJ&sjid EPwFAAAAIBAJ&pg 7252,949198&dq phil petillo&hl en newspaper The Telegraph date September 6, 1985 accessdate 2010 07 20 title A guitar crafting superstar author Bob McHugh agency Associated Press AP ref ref cite book title American guitars an illustrated history author Tom Wheeler publisher Harper & Row year 1982 pages 370 page 324 url http books.google.com books?id O8sIAQAAMAAJ&q 22Phil Petillo 22&dq 22Phil Petillo 22&hl en&ei QAdGTLzTOpSksQP9tbj1AQ&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 2&ved 0CCkQ6AEwAQ accessdate 2010 07 20 ref In the guitar circle, Petillo is most famous as the inventor of the Petillo Precision Fret . In a patent filed on June 22, 1976, the new fret was described as a substantially T shaped fret for a stringed instrument..which has an elongated stem topped by a triangularly shaped cap. Petillo s triangular frets result in more precise intonation however, not all guitarists are comfortable with their rigid feel. By an agreement with Kramer Guitars in the late 1970s, all aluminum neck Kramer instruments were to be equipped with Petillo Frets, and they were each guitar or bass sported exactly one Petillo Precision Fret, as the zero fret . ref cite web url http www.vintagekramer.com parts7.htm accessdate 2010 07 20 work Vintage Kramer title The Neck Page ref Among the list of Petillo s many past and present clients include Rodney Dangerfield Bruce Springsteen ref name teleg Tom Petty Keith Richards Gene Simmons and Kiss band KISS Sting musician Sting 311 band 311 Jim Croce ref name teleg Tal Farlow Ste ... more details
Infobox television show name Speaking our Language ref name credits All information regarding credits is taken from Episode 11 of Series 2, Speaking Our Language. ref image File Speaking Our Language title screen.png 300px caption Title Card genre Language Learning format Educational writer Dr. Richard Cox, Anne Lorne Gillies director Anne Buckland presenter Rhoda MacDonald voices Iain MacRae theme music composer Phil Cunningham folk musician Phil Cunningham opentheme Performed by Wolfstone language English and Scottish Gaelic num seasons 4 num episodes 72 executive producer Rhoda MacDonald producer Amanda Berry editor Andy Boyd, Pat Doherty location Scotland, United Kingdom runtime 25 minutes company Scottish Television C.T.G. channel STV TV network STV , BBC Alba TV channel BBC Alba , TeleG first run 1993 to 1996 status Ended Speaking our Language was a Scottish Gaelic learners television programme that ran from 1993 to 1996. Running for 72 episodes through four series, the series was produced by Scottish Television STV Productions and presented by Rhoda MacDonald, STV s then head of Gaelic output. It was frequently repeated on TeleG and is now repeated on BBC Alba TV channel BBC Alba , and all four series have been released on DVD. ref https lsh507.securepod.com gaelicbooks.org merchantmanager index.php?cPath 10 Comhairle nan Leabhraichean ref The series was based on Now You re Talking , a similar Welsh language learners series broadcast on S4C and developed by Acen, a resource service for Welsh learners, who acted as programme consultants for Speaking our Language . Structure Episodes begin with Rhoda introduces where the program has been recorded that episode and what it will cover. Each set of new phrases is introduced by Rhoda and then followed by some short dramatisations which show examples of how the words and phrases are used. Once an episode an extended drama with a continuing story line through the series is used to give a deeper example of how the voca ... more details
MedalTableTop Bundesarchiv Bild 183 1988 0626 003, Sven Matthes.jpg 240px MedalSport Men s Athletics sport Athletics MedalCountry GDR MedalCompetition IAAF World Junior Championships in Athletics World Junior Championships MedalSilver 1988 World Junior Championships in Athletics 1988 Sudbury 100 m MedalBottom Sven Matthes born 23 August 1969 ref name gbra http www.gbrathletics.com me23.htm European Under 23 All Time List , GBR Athletics, accessed 2008 6 13 ref is a Germany German Sprint race sprinter who held the World Junior Record in 60 metres for 13 years between 1988 and 2001 with a time of 6.53 seconds. ref name teleg http www.telegraph.co.uk sport main.jhtml?xml sport 2001 03 11 solisb12.xml The Telegraph , World Indoor Championships Caines caps rise with gold medal, 2001 3 11, accessed 2008 6 13 ref Matthes, who was born in East Germany , also received a bronze medal in 100 metres in the European Championships in Athletics in Birmingham , England in 1984 with a time of 10.47 seconds. ref http www.european athletics.org files fanzone ECH Junior Men.pdf Junior Men Rankings , European Athletics Championships, accessed 2008 6 13. ref He improved his time to 10.11 seconds in Rostock on June 22, 1989 and holds a spot in European Under 23 All Time List with this performance. ref name gbra References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Matthes, Sven ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION German sprinter DATE OF BIRTH 23 August 1969 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Matthes, Sven Category 1969 births Category East German athletes Category German sprinters Category Athletes track and field at the 1988 Summer Olympics Category Olympic athletes of East Germany Category Living people Germany athletics bio stub de Sven Matthes ... more details
File Geograph 383027 by Peter Evans.jpg thumb right The Sun Inn The Sun Inn is a listed building Grade II listed , National beer scoring scheme Pub heritage group National Inventory listed parlour pub in Leintwardine , Herefordshire , United Kingdom UK ref name WB 1209 What s Brewing Newspaper of the Campaign for Real Ale , December 2009 ref . The 200 year old establishment ref name BBCHF1 citeweb url http news.bbc.co.uk 1 hi england hereford worcs 8353043.stm title Locals buy pub with no bar publisher BBC News Hereford and Worcester date 2009 11 11 ref , one of the UK s last remaining parlour pubs ref name WB 1209 ref name BBCHF1 , had been owned and operated by resident ref name HTimes http www.herefordtimes.com news 4458621.Herefordshire s landlady of Britain s best pub dies aged 94 Herefordshire s landlady of Britain s best pub dies, aged 94 , Hereford Times, 25 June 2009 ref Flossie Lane, who was born in the Sun Inn in 1914 ref name Teleg Obit http www.telegraph.co.uk news obituaries 5580597 Flossie Lane.html Obituaries Flossie Lane , Telegraph.co.uk, 19 06 2009 ref , and took over ownership more than 70 years ago, until her death in June 2009 ref name WB 1209 at 95 years old ref name BBCHF1 . Without anyone to take her place, there had been fears that it would be sold for redevelopment ref name WB 1209 , but with the help of Campaign for Real Ale CAMRA , and the Save the Sun Inn campaign ref name BBCHF1 ref name STSc http www.savethesun.org.uk Save the Sun Inn Campaign Homepage ref , the pub was purchased from Flossie s nieces, who were keen for it to remain a pub ref name BBCHF1 , by a neighbour and friend of Flossie s and a local brewery owner ref name WB 1209 . References reflist Coord 52.3594 2.8735 display title format dms Category Hotels in Herefordshire Category Grade II listed buildings in Herefordshire Category National Inventory Pubs Category Public houses in Herefordshire Category Grade II listed public houses pub stub ... more details
Year nav topic 1999 Scottish television This is a list of events in television in Scotland Scottish television from 1999. Events 30 April Launch of the digital channel S2 TV channel S2 , the Scottish equivalent of ITV2 . 6 May Television coverage of the Scottish Parliament general election, 1999 1999 Scottish Parliament general election . 12 May The Scottish Parliament meets in Edinburgh for its first session. Proceedings have been televised from the outset. 1 October Death of Lena Zavaroni , the Scottish child singer and television presenter. 4 October Launch of Newsnight Scotland , the BBC Scotland opt out of the main Newsnight programme on BBC Two. 31 October Establishment of TeleG , Scotland s first daily Scottish Gaelic Gaelic language digital channel. Debuts BBC 13 January Chewin the Fat on BBC One Scotland 1999 2002 4 October Newsnight Scotland on BBC Two Scotland 1999 Present ITV 1 January Harry and the Wrinklies TV series Harry and the Wrinklies 1999 2002 Television series Scotsport 1957 2008 Reporting Scotland 1968 1983 1984 Present Scotland Today 1972 2009 Sportscene 1975 Present Public Account 1976 Present The Beechgrove Garden 1978 Present Grampian Today 1980 2009 Take the High Road High Road 1980 2003 Taggart 1983 Present Crossfire Scotland Crossfire 1984 2004 Wheel of Fortune UK game show Wheel of Fortune 1988 2001 Win, Lose or Draw UK game show Win, Lose or Draw 1990 2004 Telefios 1993 2000 Only an Excuse? 1993 Present Ending this year 3 December Fun House UK game show Fun House 1989 1999 Deaths 1 October Lena Zavaroni , 35, child singer and television presenter References reflist Years in TV by country 1999 Category 1999 in Scotland Category 1999 in television Category 1999 in British television Scottish ... more details
Infobox radio show show name Americana image see http www.bbc.co.uk podcasts series americana for fair use image imagesize caption other names format runtime 30 minutes country UK language English home station BBC Radio 4 syndicates television presenter Matt Frei br Jonny Dymond starring announcer creator writer director senior editor editor producer exec producer narrated rec location BBC Washington bureau ref name teleg first aired May 31, 2009 last aired September 11, 2011 num series num episodes 119 ref http www.bbc.co.uk programmes b00kpjpm Home page at BBC ref audio format website http www.bbc.co.uk programmes b00kpjpm Home page at BBC podcast http downloads.bbc.co.uk podcasts radio4 americana rss.xml Podcast RSS feed Americana was a British radio programme broadcast on BBC Radio 4 from spring 2009 to autumn 2011. It offered a mix of discussion, interviews and features, with a focus on the voices of ordinary Americans and was touted as the successor for the late Alistair Cooke s Letter from America . ref name teleg http www.telegraph.co.uk culture tvandradio 5171676 BBC finds replacement for Letter from America.html BBC finds replacement for Letter from America , an 18 April 2009 article from The Daily Telegraph ref Americana premiered May 31, 2009 with Matt Frei as presenter ref Cite episode title Dr. Jonathan Shay and Amy Dickinson url http www.bbc.co.uk programmes b00kmz2r series Americana serieslink credits Presenter Matt Frei network BBC Radio 4 airdate May 31, 2009 quote accessdate 2011 10 15 ref According to Frei, he expected listeners to Americana would hear what America is talking, arguing, fretting, laughing and, yes, dreaming about. We hope to surprise, entertain and inform. And by letting America itself do most of the talking we promise never to be dull. ref http www.bbc.co.uk radio4 features americana about What is Americana? Matt Frei describes what America means to him , from BBC Radio 4 ref After Frei left the BBC in May 2011, ref http www.medi ... more details
style of play brought him the first of his nicknames, Barnacle Bailey , ref name teleg cite news url ... shillings a week they did not, however, own a car. ref name teleg He first learned to play cricket on the beach. ref name teleg He won sporting scholarships to attend Alleyn Court Prep School , where he learned cricket from former Essex County Cricket Club Essex captain Denys Wilcox , ref name teleg ... in 1941, and was top of the averages again in his last year at Dulwich, 1942. ref name teleg He was commissioned ... and graduating in 1948. ref name teleg He won Blue university sport University of Cambridge Blues ...... ref name teleg He took 132 wickets at the bowling average of 29, scored a century 134 not out in attaining ... expected the home side to score 700. ref name teleg This enabled England to win the match ... at the crease, ref name teleg ref cite web url http stats.espncricinfo.com ci content records 284093.html ... Avenue football team. ref name teleg During his retirement he would watch Westcliff on Sea ... since the Second World War. ref name teleg According to the retrospectively calculated ICC cricket ... 10 ref His wife, Greta, survived. ref name teleg They had two sons and one daughter. ref name gobit ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Carrie image caption image size background group or band alias origin genre years active label Island Records associated acts website current members past members Carrie was a United Kingdom British based rock music musical ensemble band , featuring the former Levitation band Levitation and Some Have Fins singer guitarist Steve Ludwin, ex EMF band EMF bass guitar bass player Zac Foley , guitarist Dennis Dicker and Australia n drummer , Bruce Pawsey. Their sound was characterised by a juxtaposition of glossy record producer production and multi layered harmony harmonies with often dark lyrics lyrical material. citation needed date September 2008 The band s name derived from the Star Wars actress , Carrie Fisher . ref name ind obit http www.independent.co.uk news obituaries zac foley 729651.html Independent.co.uk Zac Foley obituary in The Independent ref The band was originally called Pura Vida and had a different lineup, with John Plunkett as guitarist, Simon Davies formerly of Manchester band The High band The High as bassist and a female keyboard player called Sammie Cannon. Under that name, they released two EPs on Org Records circa 1996 Sister Was Sick and Vivien . After this, Foley replaced Davies as bass player and the band signed to Island Records while recording their third single Birds . Cannon was apparently sacked from the band during this period. ref http www.organart.demon.co.uk biopuravida.htm Pura Vida biography at Org Records ref Now renamed Carrie, the band released a number of single music singles including Birds , Molly , Breathe Underwater and the minor hit single hit California Screamin , all of which appeared on the 1998 album Fear Of Sound . ref name ind obit The band s demise came in 2001 when Foley returned to the reformed EMF, ref name ind obit ref name teleg obit http www.telegraph.co.uk news obituaries 1380899 Zac Foley.html Telegraph.co.uk ref and Ludwin and Dicker left to fo ... more details
File Unexploded shell in the cathedral in Genoa Italy .jpg thumb right Armour piercing shell fired by HMS Malaya , in the nave of Genoa Cathedral Operation Grog was the name assigned to the British naval and air bombardment of Genoa and La Spezia between 6 and 11 February 1941, during the Second World War . ref name nh1 citeweb url http www.naval history.net xGM Chrono 02BC Renown.htm title SERVICE HISTORIES of ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS in WORLD WAR 2 HMS RENOWN Renown class 15in gun Battlecruiser author Lt Cdr Geoffrey B Mason RN Rtd publisher Naval History.Net accessdate 9 July 2010 ref Originally scheduled to start on 31 January 1941, ref name nh2 citeweb url http www.naval history.net xGM Chrono 10DD 23F Fearless.htm title SERVICE HISTORIES of ROYAL NAVY WARSHIPS in WORLD WAR 2 HMS Fearless H67 author Lt Cdr Geoffrey B Mason RN Rtd publisher Naval History.Net accessdate 9 July 2010 ref the bombardment was carried out by a fleet consisting of HMS Malaya , HMS Ark Royal 91 6 , HMS Renown 1916 6 and HMS Sheffield C24 6 , screened by ten fleet destroyers including HMS Foxhound H69 6 , HMS Foresight H68 6 , HMS Fury H76 6 , HMS Firedrake H79 6 and HMS Jersey F72 6 . ref name nh1 ref name nh2 The ships left Gibraltar on 6 February, with four destroyers carrying out an anti submarine sweep whilst the heavy ships carried out a feint to deceive Italian and German observers into thinking they were supporting a convoy. ref name ace citeweb url http www.acepilots.com ships malaya.html title UK Battleship of WW1 and WW2 HMS Malaya BB 6 accessdate 10 July 2010 ref Genoa harbour was bombarded on 9 February, with the force sinking four ships and damaging 18. ref name ace A targeting error by a gunnery officer on board HMS Malaya led to an armour piercing round hitting Genoa Cathedral , the shell failed to explode and remains on display there. ref name teleg citeweb url http www.telegraph.co.uk news obituaries science obituaries 7871480 Commander Henry Hatfield.html title Obituary Com ... more details
Year nav topic 2011 Scottish television This is a list of events in television in Scotland Scottish television from 2011. Events 2 February Former STV Central STV reporter Craig Oliver media executive Craig Oliver is appointed as British Prime Minister David Cameron s Director of Communications. ref cite news url http news.stv.tv scotland 225374 craig olivers first appearance on camera title Craig Oliver s first appearance on camera work STV News publisher STV date 2 February 2011 accessdate 1 May 2012 ref 5 May Coverage of the Scottish Parliament general election, 2011 2011 Scottish Parliament election . 12 May ITV axes the Scottish police drama Taggart after 28 years, citing poor viewing figures in other parts of the UK. ref cite news url http www.bbc.co.uk news uk scotland 13374238 title Taggart police drama axed by ITV publisher BBC work BBC Scotland News first Jamie last McIvor date 12 May 2011 accessdate 1 May 2012 archiveurl http web.archive.org web 20110513062542 http www.bbc.co.uk news uk scotland 13374238 archivedate 13 May 2011 DASHBot deadurl no ref 23 May The Scottish Gaelic Gaelic language television station TeleG closes after twelve years on air. 6 June The BBC announces that the national variations of BBC One Northern Ireland , BBC One Scotland and BBC One Wales will become available in High definition television high definition in 2012. ref cite web url http downloads.bbc.co.uk aboutthebbc reports pdf workplan 0611.pdf title BBC Executive priorities and summary workplan for 2011 12 page 11 format PDF work BBC Online date 6 June 2011 accessdate 1 May 2012 ref 22 June The last analogue television services are switched off in Scotland , making it the second part of the UK to have a fully digital television digital service. Debuts ITV 24 October Scotland Tonight 2011 Present Television series Reporting Scotland 1968 1983 1984 Present Sportscene 1975 Present Public Account 1976 Present The Beechgrove Garden 1978 Present Taggart 1983 Present Only an Excus ... more details
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