- and CFAC-TV (now CICT-TV)
Calgary – as well as
Charles Allard's
company Allarcom,
which had
launched CITV-TV
Edmonton and pay
television service Superchannel...
-
December 1, 1987; it was
originally operated as a
joint venture between Allarcom Pay
Television Limited and
First Choice Canadian Communications Corporation...
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Producer S.
Bryan Hickox Production locations Edmonton Springfield,
Oregon Allarcom Studios, Edmonton, Alberta,
Canada Law Centre, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada...
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first signed on the air on
September 1, 1974. CITV was
originally owned by
Allarcom,
owned by Dr.
Charles Allard, and
launched under the
brand "Independent...
-
language service that
eventually sold
their ****ets to
Allarcom Pay-TV in
early 1984.
Allarcom Pay-TV was
permitted to run
Superchannel on an
intern basis...
-
television station CITV-TV, and was the
founder of the Bank of Alberta,
Allarcom, and the
Edmonton Oilers. He was a
fellow of the
Royal College of Surgeons...
- of the CBC's 24-hour news
service was dela****
several times:
first when
Allarcom, who had
filed a
competing application for an all-news channel,
chose to...
- Canmore, Edmonton,
Thunderstone Quarries,
Fortress Mountain Resort and
Allarcom Studios.
Additional scenes were shot in Yoho
National Park and
Golden both...
- channels.
Allarcom Pay Television,
owned by
Charles Allard, was
initially granted the
regional concession for Alberta. However, by the time
Allarcom's service...
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Alberta Motion Picture Development Corporation with the ****istance of
Allarcom Limited.
During World War II,
Daisy Cooper (Rebecca Jenkins)
returns home...