Useful Search Notes: NOTE: This is not my recording, it originated from Micman8500, on another account, which ended up being deleted. Ian Schwartz with the weather forecast and Jessica Garate with the evening headlines.
December 24 2011 - Drama Context
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Drama Context
Ian Schwartz with the weather forecast and Jessica Garate with the evening headlines. not my recording, had to edit out the Level Up commercial - Second Channel: ...
Entertainment Information Guide
NOTE: This is not my recording, it originated from Micman8500, on another account, which ended up being deleted. Bumpers that aired during an episode of Keeping Up Appearances on PBS.
Celebrity Checklist
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Quick reference points
- Bumpers that aired during an episode of Keeping Up Appearances on PBS.
- Ian Schwartz with the weather forecast and Jessica Garate with the evening headlines.
- NOTE: This is not my recording, it originated from Micman8500, on another account, which ended up being deleted.
- not my recording, had to edit out the Level Up commercial - Second Channel: ...
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