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As you can see I've made some formatting changes just to make it slightly easier to read. Hope you don't mind. Also, do you have any information on the show's success in the US? Yarub
This show has only aired bn canada, in channel M, there is a chance it will hit us at a later date. BDrube 17:32, 4 September 2006 (UTC
Well doesn't that make the first sentence untrue, or at least, ambiguous...(DR) was the first Russian television program on the Pacific coast of North America.Yarub06:37, 5 September 2006 (UTC)Reply
it was aired by a canadian network distributor, was aired to seatle, and other parts of washington, as well as BC