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  2. Speakers Corner (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Speakers Corner began in 1990 with a video booth outside the Citytv studios in Toronto. [2] The booth's original intent was for viewers to record news commentary and "letter to the editor" segments for broadcast on CityPulse, [1] but the booth soon proved so popular, with many segments being recorded that fell far outside the initial concept, that the decision was soon made to create a full ...

  3. Speakers' Corner - Wikipedia

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    Orator at Speakers' Corner in London, 1974 Speakers' Corner, April 1987. ... The 'Spreeksteen' is open for free speech 24-hours a day, and was established to allow ...

  4. Albert Howell (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    Originally from Calgary, Alberta, where he did improv comedy with Loose Moose Theatre while studying political science at the University of Calgary, [2] he later moved to Toronto to join The Second City, [3] appearing in several shows with the company in both Toronto and Chicago between 1993 and 1996.

  5. 299 Queen Street West - Wikipedia

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    Citytv Toronto officially moved out of 299 Queen Street West into its new home at 33 Dundas Street East on September 8, 2009. It was announced in 2008 that Toronto radio operations including, CHUM (AM) and CHUM-FM, would be relocating to adjacent building 250 Richmond Street West. The iconic 'CHUM Dial 1050 / Radio 1045' sign was unveiled on ...

  6. John Webster (orator) - Wikipedia

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    John Webster (December 1913 – 15 December 2008), also known as Mo(u)hammed Jon Webster, or more simply just Webster, was a soap box orator and public speaker, primarily at Speakers' Corner near Marble Arch at Hyde Park, London and beneath the Moreton Bay Fig trees of The Domain, Sydney from the early 1950s till the late 1980s.

  7. Talk:Speakers Corner (TV series) - Wikipedia

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  8. Tony Allen (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    Allen's theatrical career began in the early 1970s with theatre groups such as West London Theatre Workshop and Pirate Jenny. [8] In 1973, Allen was co-founder with John Miles of Rough Theatre, [9] described by Heathcote Williams as "a street theatre group from the Ladbroke Archipelago which specializes in low comedy, political satire, ham oratory, and spontaneous busking…and they perform in ...

  9. Talk:Speakers' Corner/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    10 Where is "Speakers Ccorner"? 1 comment. 11 Notable Speakers. 1 comment. 12 Disamabiguation. 1 comment ...