Welcome to Land and Sea
Oct 30, 2006:
Boys and their Toys
This episode of Land and Sea chronicles part of the Newfoundland Railway story; how it began, and how it ended.
But more to the point, it chronicles the stories of men who are ex-railroaders; and some who merely wished they were. Aside from the nostalgia attached to the Railway, there's no shortage of tangible souvenirs..
The latest Land and Sea episode will return as soon as possible.
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Land and Sea...celebrating life in Newfoundland and Labrador
![Producer/Host Pauline Thornhill](/web/20061031060500im_/http://www.cbc.ca/landandseanl/images/paulinethornhill4.jpg)
![Producer Fred Greening](/web/20061031060500im_/http://www.cbc.ca/landandseanl/images/fred_greeningb.jpg)
The program that's showcased the culture and history of Newfoundland and Labrador for decades returns to CBC on Mondays, at a new time... 8pm, 7:30 in most of Labrador.
For more than forty years, Land and Sea has reflected the life and times of this province, in a sensitive and often heart-felt way. Through a steady stream of shows portraying people from the north coast of Labrador to the most southern edges of the island, a way of life has been documented, and preserved.
Land and Sea. Newfoundland and Labrador's own.
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