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Sep 8, 2017

Channel Five is the place to be for Carnival!

This Saturday Channel Five will be bringing you a comprehensive and live coverage of the 2017 annual carnival road march. Our coverage starts at one in the afternoon and hosts Duane Moody and Shari Williams will bring it to you live in your living room if you are unable to make it out to the streets. As you know, the carnival route has changed but our coverage will have you covered with all the bands from every angle so that you get the true carnival experience. Leading up to the live show we will be bringing you highlights of the carnival related events of the past week. Host Duane Moody tells us why you should tune in to Channel 5 for your 2017 carnival road march experience.

 

Duane Moody, Host, Channel 5’s Carnival Road March 2017

Duane Moody

“Channel 5 has been covering the Carnival Road March and bringing all the vibrancy and colors to your homes. On Saturday, myself and my co-host Shari Williams, we will be out there bringing it to you live starting at 1 0’clock. Over the week we have been covering the mas camps, King and Queen, and all of those highlights will be shown during our live coverage. And of course, we are going to go to the starting point and talk to the bands about their anticipations going in to the competitions. As you know, there are two judging points; one at the round-a-bout by the two gas stations by the Shell One Stop – that is for the Juniors. And then, of course, because of the change of the route, the judging of the seniors will take place in front of the Youth Apprenticeship Office, that is by Youth for the Future Drive by JEC and guess what? Channel 5 will be right there bringing you all that drama; all that excitement movement; the choreography; everything. It will be put off right there and we will have it for you live, tomorrow.”


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