Talk:Size Small

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CFSK didn't go on the air until 1987. CKND, also owned by CanWest, originally produced the show. The show was even mentioned as a CKND production on the station's 30th anniversary special.

The thing is, the Lumby family are natives of Saskatchewan, not Manitoba. I read on the Canadian Communications Foundation's Broadcasting History website that they have a country home on an island in a lake in Saskatchewan, which is where Size Small Island was produced. -- Denelson83 19:20, 9 July 2006 (UTC)

That makes sense. However, at least the original Size Small was produced at CKND studios, as mention through Global Winnipeg's 30th anniversary website and TV special. STV did not begin broadcasting until 1987, which is why CKND should have produced this show during the era as discussed.

Gotcha.
Man, this television show reminds me of my childhood to the max! I really wish I could see it again... -- Denelson83 08:19, 21 February 2007 (UTC)