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Tenko: Forty Years Later, a Forgotten Series Remains TV’s Best Depiction of Life as a POW
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Tenko: Forty Years Later, a Forgotten Series Remains TV’s Best Depiction of Life as a POW

December 1, 2025 Steven Lantier

Though largely forgotten today, Australia-UK co-production Tenko, which ran three seasons and one reunion special between 1981-1985, was a major […]

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The Shoe Project is a Toronto charity that provides writing and public speaking workshops for immigrant and refugee women. We […]

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