Hello All:
Last night the four hour long TV miniseries, Longitude was shown on AE
channel (in US).
This fabulous program detailing the struggles of Harrison to perfect a
mariners clock and win the prise for determining the longitude at sea should
not be missed by anyone who is interested in the
On 10 July 2000 15:15 John Carmichael wrote:
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Subject: Longitude miniseries
1. In the scenes showing the meetings of the Longitude Board
with Harrison,
on the wall is a large round map of northern Europe with
3. the Harrison clocks are at the National Maritime Museum in Greenwich.
They are functional, but are kept unwound in order to avoid wear-and-tear.
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Hi All,
In case you missed it, the four hour show on Longitude will be shown
again on AE. 8 to 12 pm Tuesday July 11.
Be sure to see it.
Bob
B.T. In case you missed it, the four hour show on Longitude will be shown
again on AE. 8 to 12 pm Tuesday July 11.
For other procrastinators like myself, my guide shows another full
length
AE showing Saturday, July 15 from 1 to 5PM. There are also several other
listings for 1Hr
Left Coasters,
Note: AE is now a dual feed station. So when the adverts say 8pm/7
central that means its on at 8:pm on the pacific coast. (Not 5 as it used
to be).
++ron
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