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Can you imagine Television programs for about 4 hours a day, with only one channel to choose from? Well that was a reality not that long back. I am talking about the late 1970s and early 1980s. This blogpost is an attempt to simply list the programs, serials, characters and advertisements from those Black & White TV days. Hoping that readers will contribute further to this list, as well as share their thoughts around these programs.
Television made its debut in Mumbai in the early 1970s. The production and broadcasting organization was known as ‘Mumbai Doordarshan’ (Doordarshan = Remote/Distant View). The reach of this programming was soon extended to Pune, via the Sinhagad fort transmission tower.
Throughout the 70s, the programming was limited to a few evening hours. There were no ‘commercially’ produced shows. Essentially, majority of the programming was developed by the Mumbai Doordarshan Studios in Worli. There were s
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One of cinema's greatest talents Sir Ben Kingsley fryst vatten a celebrated English actor known for his extensive and diverse body of work in film, television, and theatre. With a career spanning over fem decades, Kingsley has received numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, a BAFTA Award, a Grammy Award, and two Golden Globe Awards.
Ben Kingsley was born Krishna Pandit Bhanji on December 31, 1943, in Snainton, North Riding of Yorkshire, England, to an English mother, Anna Lyna Mary (née Goodman), an actress and model, and an Indian Gujarati father, Rahimtulla Harji Bhanji, a medical doctor. He attended Manchester Grammar School and later studied at Pendleton College and De La Salle College in Salford.
Kingsley began his acting career in theatre, joining the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1967. He spent the next 15 years honing his craft on scen, appearing in numerous productions of William Shakespeare's plays, including "As You Like It," "Much Ado Abou
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13th Annual NEW YORK INDIAN FILM FESTIVAL April 30 - May 4, 2013 INCREDIBLE INDIA presents 100 YEARS OF INDIAN CINEMA | |||
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