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Sylvia,
I believe this is a repeat (Quest For The Giant Squid). If this is the
program that I suspect it is, it first appeared a few months ago. It
features a cadre of Cephalopod researchers including Clyde Roper from the
National Museum. I originally got a sneak preview of this program as it
was being cut together in a post house where I was having one of my
documentaries edited. I've not seen the whole program, but I can say that
from the segments I viewed, it is worth a look. Check you local
listings. In my cable programming guide it is listed for Eastern & Pacific
time on Sunday, Aug 12 at 12:00 AM and 8:00 PM.
Rich
At 03:27 PM 8/8/2001, you wrote:
>Discovery Channel is running this one-hour program this Sunday at 7:00 PM
>(CDT). No where does it say it is a re-run, but I suspect it is. Does
>anyone know of another attempt?
>
>It is described thus:
>"The Discovery Channel and Smithsonian Institute team up to find the
>bus-size marine monster alive in its habitat. Sonar, a manned submersible
>and high-tech cameras are used to search as record numbers of dead giant
>squid are raised by fishing trawlers."
>
>Sylvia S. Edwards
>Huntsville, AL
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