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"It was a big deal -- to be a national show in Winnipeg and being sponsored by Kellogg's," he said.
"It was an era when local programming was there and Winnipeg had a strong reputation for local programming," [Gene Walz] said."It's a shame that with the centralization that has taken over, the ability of local talent to have a career and a following are gone."See the full content of this document
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'60s Winnipeg Tv Star Loses Struggle with Cancer
A pioneer of Canadian television who starred in two programs produced in Winnipeg has died.
Peggy Johnson, known by Canadian television viewe...See the full content of this document
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