- BBC
Television Centre, London. The
French ground station was at Pleumeur-
Bodou . The
Canadian ground station was at Charleston, Nova Scotia. The German...
- Pleumeur-
Bodou (French pronunciation: [plømœʁ bɔdu]; Breton: Pleuveur-
Bodoù) is a
commune in the Côtes-d'Armor
department of
Brittany in
northwestern France...
- 7:47 p.m.
engineers at
Andover received word that the
French site, Pleumeur-
Bodou, had
received the
television picture. The
Large radome was torn down and...
- Pleumeur-
Bodou Ground Station was an
early ground station in north-west France, and one of the
first in the world. It was the site of the
first satellite...
- 9
metres (85 feet) in
diameter and
weighs 1,118 tonnes.
After Pleumeur-
Bodou Ground Station (Brittany)
which received the
first live
transatlantic television...
- non-public,
television pictures—a flag
outside Andover Earth Station—to Pleumeur-
Bodou on July 11, 1962.
Almost two w****s later, on July 23, at 3:00 p.m. EDT,...
-
greatest scorer,
Bobby Tambling.
Crosshaven has been
twinned with Pleumeur-
Bodou, France,
since 1992. List of RNLI
stations List of
towns and
villages in...
-
boduos ('crow'; cf.
Middle Irish bodb 'scald-crow, war-divinity', Old
Breton bodou 'ardea'; also
Common Brittonic Boduoci). The
Celtic personal names Boduus...
- a
castle off the
coast of
northern Brittany, in the
commune of Pleumeur-
Bodou and the
wider Canton of Tréguier. The
castle and
chapel are
situated next...
-
stopped after serious injury to two FC Trébeurden-Pleumeur-
Bodou players. FC Trébeurden-Pleumeur-
Bodou did not want to
restart the game, and were penalised...