Talk:The Sky at Night

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Mast at Alexandra Palace
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Chris Lintott was the presenter of the July 2004 edition. Broadcast on BBC ONE on July 5.
SimonMayer 00:07, 5 Jul 2004 (UTC)

Note for futrue use :

"The Sky At Night has kept going since 1957 because it is cheap, the cheapest thing on the air, because it goes on late, because it doesn't get in anyone's way and it is not controversial" - BBC 1 programme scheduler, George Dixon, quoted in the Daily Telegreaph, 09/01/2007 -- 160.5.247.8 17:12, 9 January 2007 (UTC)