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Pages in category "Events cancelled due to World War II" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. ... 1943 VFA season; 1943 Workers' Summer Olympiad;
Masters Tournament – not played due to World War II [4] U.S. Open – not played due to World War II [4] British Open – not played due to World War II [4] PGA Championship – Bob Hamilton; Men's amateur. British Amateur – not played due to World War II; U.S. Amateur – not played due to World War II; Women's professional. Women's ...
The 1945 Major League Baseball All-Star Game was cancelled on April 24 after the Major League Baseball (MLB) season began on April 17. The July 10 game was cancelled due to wartime travel restrictions in World War II. 1945 is the first of two years since 1933, when the first official All-Star Game was played, that an All-Star Game was cancelled and All-Stars were not officially selected.
While the show received critical praise, it struggled in the ratings and was close to being cancelled after its first season. An April 11, 1992 issue of TV Guide ran a S.O.S (Save Our Shows) campaign to save five series from cancellation, which included Homefront , and two other period pieces (set in the 1950s), Brooklyn Bridge on CBS and I'll ...
Hell Below is a TV series on The Smithsonian Channel [2] produced by Parallax Film Productions Inc. The series is narrated by Canadian voice-over artist Mark Oliver, charting the stealth game of subsea warfare and the narrative from contact to attack of the greatest submarine patrols of World War II.
Yellowstone is ending after season five because of a scheduling dispute. Season 5 was always meant to be split into two parts, but that decision didn't sit well with Costner. The actor was working ...
The Halcyon is a British television period drama broadcast on ITV which began airing on 2 January 2017. It was created and written by Charlotte Jones.The series focused on examining World War II London from 'a new perspective', [1] and was set in 1940 at a five-star hotel "at the centre of London Society and a world at war", [2] aiming to show London life "through the prism of war and the ...
The eighth season seems to have ushered in the beginning of the end with a major shake-up when Megan Boone's character Liz Keen departed the Washington DC crime world in the season finale.