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Filmmakers To Start Documentary On V-66

The documentary will follow the history of V-66 from its beginnings, when John H. Garabedian teamed up with Boston radio legend Arnie "Woo Woo" Ginsburg to launch WVJV-TV on Channel 66. Dubbed "The Beat of Boston," V-66 broadcast for the first time on Feb. 12, 1985.

This is the same Garabedian who currently hosts the syndicated "Open House Party" on weekends.

Full story:
http://www.boston.com/news/local/ma...09/02/22/v_66_memories_heading_to_big_screen/
 
Man, I loved V-66.It was on channel 16 here in Providence on the cable system.If you watch the video closely enough you will see a very young Ed-E Mail me McMann.
To bad Video Music is'nt what it used to be.
 
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