Wow, this is VERY interesting to watch! Thanks for uploading this. It's a great piece of history. You see the Emirs making historic trade moves in this news report, which pretty much tells you the story of how the modern day UAE came to be. I'm just trying to imagine Dubai not being the Dubai it is today, as a rough around the edges coastal pearling town and not the booming 21st century metropolis it is today.
Gosh thank you so much for sharing this! I lived the first 15 years of my life in Sharjah back in the 80s and early 90s and this reminds me of summer mornings! Thank you so much!
The time schedule shown here: 2:00 News in English 2:30 Local Program 3:30 News in French 3:45 Arabic film 5:00 News Program 5:40 End by National Anthem.
His highness baba sheikh zayed رحمتہ اللہ Miss you ever I was shake hand with Great BaBa zayed in Sea palace He was a very very kind personality May Allah Grant him high grade of paradise Miss you tooooooooo much
OMG you just made my day. I born in Abudhabi and spent 80s and 90s there. Love this video i will download this and save in memories. thank you once again bro
الله على ايام زمان من يوم ماكنا جهال كانت ولا احلى من هيك ايام لاتخلوها السعادة بل تكسوها بخيط ابيض حريرها فهو خيرها وروعة ولا اروع من تلك الايام التي تذكرنا بطفولتنا عندما كنا صغارا وهانحن الان اصبحنا شبابا والمثل يقول:(الا يا ليت الشباب يعود يوما اخبره بما فعل المشيب). فانها لحظات ولا اروع منها.
I agree with you! Just remembering my young days when I used to visit Doha, Qatar in the 70's. With a Yagi antenna & rotor, I could pick up nearby channels without a booster amplifier. With a sporadic E layer present during the summer, could pick VHF channels : Channel 3 (Aramco), Bahrain ch4, Kuwait, Abu Dhabi, Dubai Ch 10, Oman (Mct), Local Iran stns, sometimes Pakistan (Karachi ch.4) & Jordan tv. ON UHF, could pick Dubai Ch. 33 & Bahrain ch.55
٢:٠٠ - نشرة الاخبار بالانجليزية ٢:٣٠ - البرنامج المحلي ٣:٣٠ - نشرة الاخبار الفرنسية ٣:٤٥ - الفيلم العربي ٥:٠٠ - البرنامج الاخباري (العالم هذا المساء) ٥:٤٠ - الختام بالسلام الوطني
12:57, the temperatures on the day of this broadcast were 99 Degrees Fahrenheit for a high temperature and 81 Degrees Fahrenheit for a low temperature. (Actually, the real temperatures were 98.6 Degrees Fahrenheit, which is, interestingly enough, normal body temperature, and 80.6 Degrees Fahrenheit, respectively.)