Talk:Capitol (TV series)
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In the early years, the opening sequence was shots of Washington in the very memorable winter of 1980-81, and the frozen Tidal Basin, snowy National Mall, etc. looked really great. (This was the winter that an Air Florida flight crashed into the icy Potomac.) Nothing afterwards was nearly as good. Rlquall 22:40, 27 Aug 2004 (UTC)
[edit] Cancellation of Search for Tomorrow
The article contains contradictory information about the cancellation of SFT. The top of the article says that SFT was cancelled to make way for Capitol. Lower down the article says that SFT was moved to another time slot and then moved by its owners to another network. SnappingTurtle 17:13, 27 June 2006 (UTC)
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[edit] WikiProject class rating
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