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Wat (wie) is télé-tirelire - definitie

PROPOSED SECOND CANADIAN PUBLIC TELEVISION SERVICE
Tele-2; Télé-2

Tele-Fever         
  • A Tchibo Tele-Fever in the [[Helsinki Computer and game console museum]]
SECOND-GENERATION HOME VIDEO GAME CONSOLE
Tele-fever; Tchibo Tele-Fever; Tchibo tele-fever; Retro-Mini-Spielekonsole; Tele-Fever Telespiel; Tele-fever Telespiel
The Tele-Fever (stylized as tele-fever) is a second-generation home video game console which was released and marketed by German coffee roaster chain Tchibo in 1986 only in Germany for a list price of 99 Deutsche Mark (DM). It is one of the last variants of the Arcadia 2001 home video game console by Emerson Radio and therefore compatible with all software from it.
Télé Maroc         
MOROCCAN TV CHANNEL
Tele Maroc
Tele Maroc or Télé Maroc is a Moroccan and Arabic free-to-air Entertainment channel in Morocco and North Africa and South Europe with an SD feed.
Télé Lumière         
  • Noursat Logo
  • Télé Lumière Logo
CHRISTIAN TELEVISION STATION IN LEBANON AND THE ARAB WORLD. ALSO AFFILIATE STATION NOURSAT
Tele Lumiere; Noursat
Télé Lumière is the first Christian television station in Lebanon and the Arab world and was founded in 1991. Since 2003, it also broadcasts satellite programming worldwide under the name Noursat.

Wikipedia

CBC-2

CBC Television 2 and Télé-2 were proposed second television services to be operated by the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)/Société Radio-Canada (SRC). These were to have been the Canadian equivalents to BBC Two in the United Kingdom, itself the second television channel of the BBC.