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・ Through the Darkness
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・ Through the Darkness They March
・ Through the Desert
・ Through the Devil Softly
・ Through the Dragon's Eye
・ Through the Eye of the Needle
・ Through the Eyes
・ Through the Eyes of a Child
・ Through the Eyes of a Killer
・ Through the Eyes of a Painter
・ Through the Eyes of Heathens
・ Through the Eyes of Love
・ Through the Eyes of the Dead
・ Through the Eyes of the Law
Through the Eyes of Tomorrow
・ Through the fence operation
・ Through the Fire
・ Through the Fire (1988 film)
・ Through the Fire (album)
・ Through the Fire (film)
・ Through the Fire (song)
・ Through the Fire and Flames
・ Through the Flames
・ Through the Forest
・ Through the Forests and Through the Trees
・ Through the Gale
・ Through the Gates of the Silver Key
・ Through the Glass
・ Through the Glass (EP)


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Through the Eyes of Tomorrow : ウィキペディア英語版
Through the Eyes of Tomorrow

''Through the Eyes of Tomorrow'' was a Canadian variety and public affairs television series for youth which aired on CBC Television from 1966 to 1969.
==Premise==
This series combined journalism, music and drama for a youth audience.
During its first run in 1966, the series was hosted by Paul Saltzman and Janet McQuillin. Each episode featured a given theme such as music, sex, drugs or overseas work. Personalities such as Peter Kastner, Richard J. Needham and Ed Thigpen appeared during the 1966 season.
In the following year, Saltzman continued with the series as a reporter and writer. However, episodes featured a changing roster of numerous hosts such as Rex Hagon and Jennifer Leak. Featured subjects included the Company of Young Canadians, Expo 67 and the Vietnam War.
The 1968 episodes were hosted by Brant Frayne, Carol Hunter and Wayne Thompson.
The final episodes in 1969, hosted by Stephen Foster, included an interview with Jimi Hendrix.

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