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BOOS celebrates tenth anniversary with special evening at AFAS Live

BOOS celebrates tenth anniversary with special evening at AFAS Live

The BNNVARA program BOOS will celebrate its tenth anniversary with a special event at AFAS Live in September. Hosted by Tim Hofman, the evening will feature retrospective clips, stories, and discussions with the creators to look back on the show's history.

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