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Wartime may refer to: * Wartime, Saskatchewan, a small community in Saskatchewan, Canada * Wartime, a formal state of war, as opposed to peacetime * ''Wartime'' (film), a 1987 science fiction film spin-off of the TV series ''Doctor Who'' * ''Wartime: Understanding and Behavior in the Second World War'', a 1989 book by Paul Fussell See also

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Wartime, Saskatchewan
Wartime is an Unincorporated area, unincorporated community and former hamlet, within the Rural Municipality of Monet No. 257, Saskatchewan, Canada. The community is located along Saskatchewan Highway 44, Highway 44 approximately 13 km west of Elrose, Saskatchewan, Elrose along Canadian National Railway, Canadian National Railway's Elrose sub-division track. The community once boasted a train station built in 1914 which was demolished in 1978, two grain elevators; a Saskatchewan Wheat Pool and a Alberta Pacific Grain Company, Federal elevator as well as a wooden water tank. The elevators have disappeared but the water tower is still standing and in use. Etymology Settlers began arriving in the area around 1909 and by the fall of 1913 construction of the Canadian National Railway, CN railway had reached as far as nearby Elrose, Saskatchewan. Preparations for the railroad bed had made it as far as Wartime by 1914 and resulted in a few buildings being built. The outbreak of ...
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Wartime (film)
''Wartime'' is the title of a short science fiction film, produced direct-to-video in 1988 by Reeltime Pictures. It was the first professionally produced, authorised independent spin-off of the long-running TV series ''Doctor Who'', and the only such production to be made while the originating TV series was still on the air (it ended in 1989). Produced and directed by Keith Barnfather and written by Andy Lane and Helen Stirling, ''Wartime'' followed the adventures of Warrant Officer John Benton of the United Nations Intelligence Taskforce a.k.a. UNIT. During a mission for UNIT leader Brigadier Alistair Lethbridge-Stewart, Benton visits his childhood home where ghosts of the past rise up to haunt him. John Levene, who played Benton on ''Doctor Who'' off-and-on between 1968 and 1975, reprised the role for the film. In 1997, a revised version of the film was released, acknowledging in the credits for the first time a voice-only cameo by Nicholas Courtney as the Brigadier which had ...
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