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  1. Our World is an American television news program that aired on ABC for 26 episodes, from September 25, 1986 to May 28, 1987. The show was anchored by Linda Ellerbee and Ray Gandolf. Each episode of the program examined, through the use of archival film and television footage, one short period in American history. [1]

  2. Our World: With Linda Ellerbee, Ray Gandolf, John S.D. Eisenhower, Pierre Salinger. Each episode focuses on a few months in history and what was going on at the time. Politics, society, music, and other subjects are explored.

  3. Our World is an American television news series that ran for 26 episodes, from September 25, 1986 to May 28, 1987. The show was anchored by Linda Ellerbee and Ray Gandolf. Each episode of the series examined, through the use of archival film and television footage, one short period in American history.

  4. Our World is an American television news program that aired on ABC for 26 episodes, from September 25, 1986 to May 28, 1987. The show was anchored by Linda Ellerbee and Ray Gandolf. Each episode of the program examined, through the use of archival film and television footage, one short period in American history.

  5. Our World is an American television news prorgam that ran for 26 episodes, from September 25, 1986 to May 28, 1987. The show was anchored by Linda Ellerbee and Ray Gandolf. Each episode of the prorgam examined, through the use of archival film and television footage, one short period in American history. Our World aired on ABC. 26 episodes 1 d3 min

  6. Our World was the lowest rated prime time show of the 104 that aired during the 1986-87 television season, bringing in only a 6.5/10 rating/share. One segment of the public who responded very favorably to the program was teachers, who assigned "Our World" as homework.

  7. Our World. Broadcast 1987 © Yorkshire Television. Our World was the predecessor to the long running My World series, and was originally introduced as ten new programmes in the Autumn Term of 1986, and was eventually rolled out as full series over the following two academic years.