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  Capitol (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Capitol was the name of a soap opera which aired on CBS from March 29, 1982 to March 20, 1987.
The opening sequence for Capitol would continue to primarily showcase the sights of Washington until the final year, when a computerized sequence was instituted, illustrating glamour and sex in addition to the Washington Monument and the Jefferson Memorial.
Although the show was a modest success, CBS canceled the series in December 1986, telling Conboy that the last two months of shows would have to be taped in the span of a month; the Capitol sets were to be torn down and new soap sets put in their places.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Capitol_(TV_series)   (608 words)

  
 Teri Hatcher - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
While probably most noted for playing Lois Lane in the TV series Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Hatcher has also appeared in such feature films as Spy Kids (2001), the 1997 James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies, Dead in the Water (1991), 2 Days in the Valley (1996), and Heaven's Prisoners (1996).
In July 2005, she was nominated for an Emmy Award as Best Actress in a Comedy Series for the same role, along with co-stars Marcia Cross and Felicity Huffman, who won the award.
TV series; guest starring in seven episodes between 1986 and 1991
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Teri_Hatcher   (920 words)

  
 New York State Senate >> About the Senate >> Historical Timeline
A three man commission replaces the Capitol Commission when it is estimated that over eight million dollars is needed to finish the Capitol.
Richardson and Eidlitz divide the Capitol, with Eidlitz designing the Assembly Chamber, Assembly staircase, Senate staircase, the Golden Corridor, and Court of Appeals court room, and Richardson designing the Senate Chamber, Executive Chambers, the Great Western staircase, the Lieutenant Governor's Office, and Second Chamber of the Court of Appeals.
New York State Capitol in Albany is declared a National Historic Landmark by the United States Department of the Interior.
www.senate.state.ny.us /sws/aboutsenate/timeline.html   (3416 words)

  
 The History of Production Music
To re-use these cues in the filmed "Lone Ranger" TV series, caused nervous producers to commission slight re-arrangements of these same melodies by NBC staff arranger Ben Bonnell, and re-recordings in Mexico City under the baton of Daniel Perez Casteñeda, who also arranged the classical excerpts for the orchestra.
It is possible that the opening theme for the US TV series "Racket Squad" may have come from one of Laszlo's early European pictures via this "Guild-Universal" library of Production Aids, and may have been one of a series of cues Laszlo licensed to David Chudnow's MUTEL library as well.
Primarily it is created to provide tracks to the "Lassie" TV series, but branches out into a few other shows including the TV series "The Thin Man" and "Northwest Passage." Ghost writers for this service include Republic Studios composers Dave Kahn and William Lava.
www.classicthemes.com /50sTVThemes/prodMusHistory.html   (2856 words)

  
 TV Series
At this point Kiner's music for the series was leaning toward a rock and roll style with lots of heavy drum and electric guitar sounds, but the music worked quite well.
The music throughout the series was synthesized, so it was performed as well as written by Kiner himself.
The series musical score no longer leaned toward rock and roll, instead it became more like the scores in the Superman films in style.
www.geocities.com /Area51/Shadowlands/7919/tvseries.htm   (817 words)

  
 Entertainment Graveyard - "Superboy"
Everyone knows the tales of the Superman movies, and the Lois and Clark tv series, and probably have heard of the birth of the new Clark Kent tv series.
Though things were very cheaply done for the tv series, no show has had as much heart and emotion behind it.
No tv repeats, no one even mentions this show when Superman is mentioned, and Gerard Christopher seems to have fallen off the face of the Earth.
www.gyeah.com /ezine/columns/columns/EntertainmentGraveyard/graveyard2_superboy.html   (346 words)

  
 Trivia Arizona
In 1889 the capitol of the Arizona Territory was moved to Phoenix in large part because Phoenix had a really nice city hall and offered the elegantly furnished spaces on the second floor for the use of the Governor.
It was the capitol from 1864 until it lost to Tucson in 1867.
The TV series was an anthology so she did not play a continuing character, saloon madam or otherwise.
www.doney.net /aroundaz/trivia.htm   (1749 words)

  
 The Great Gildersleeve
Due to budget constraints for the TV series, no original music could be created.
This same library THEME was used as the THEME for the 1st "Blondie" TV SERIES on NBC in 1957 starring Arthur Lake.
Hard to believe that in those early days of the medium, that two TV series produced 2 years apart would use the same library track as their Main Title/End Credits THEME, but airchecks from both series verify that fact.
www.classicthemes.com /50sTVThemes/themePages/gildersleeve.html   (355 words)

  
 Hawaii Five-0
Another attraction was the intelligent writing and intriguing plots of the series, and its wonderful title theme (regarded by one critic as "the greatest TV theme of all time") and incidental music.
The series was famous for the stellar guest actors who appeared in episodes, including Helen Hayes, Ricardo Montalban, Leslie Nielsen, Herbert Lom, Hume Cronyn, and many more.
Stevens was obviously absorbing many influences during writing this soundtrack to the CBS TV series.
globalia.net /donlope/fz/songs/Hawaii_Five-0.html   (452 words)

  
 Ask the Televisionary - tvguide.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Question: I can't remember the name of the actor who played the beast on the TV series Beauty and the Beast.
Funny thing is, when the role came Perlman's way, the actor wanted nothing to do with it, especially after hiding behind extensive facial work for his efforts as a hunchback in The Name of the Rose and a prehistoric man in Quest for Fire.
They credited the series with inspiring them to devote their time and money to charitable works, and one Dominican nun even told TV Guide she felt the series served a religious purpose.
www.tvguide.com /tv/televisionary   (1410 words)

  
 Artist Profile - Peggy Lee
The song itself was copyrighted in 1927 and she initially recorded it on September 23th, 1947, for Capitol.
PL with Mel Torme and The Mellomen (Capitol: 1950)
The Capitol masters are controlled by EMI, the Columbia and Okeh masters by Sony and the Decca masters by Universal.
www.emimusicpub.com /worldwide/artist_profile/peggy-lee_profile.html   (487 words)

  
 The Capitol Critters Page
Capitol Critters was an animated TV show that ran in prime-time on the ABC television network in early 1992.
Interestingly, this show was Steven Bochco's foray into animation, and while the series was mainly a comedy, it did seem to have a more serious tone than any other animated television show at the time.
Although the ratings for the first few episodes were good, they started dropping rapidly after episode 2 and ABC yanked it from the air after having shown only 7 of the 13 episodes that were produced.
www.ticon.net /~dpoch/critters   (1247 words)

  
 Samson vs. the Vampire Women
Capitol Critters was a 1992 animated TV series about a group of animals, including a mouse, a rat, and a cockroach, that lived in the walls of the White House.
She first rose to fame as the co-host of a series of TV variety shows with her then-husband, Sonny Bono.
Movietone News was the name of a series of weekly newsreels produced during the first half of the 20th century, to be shown in movie theaters before the main feature.
www.annotatedmst.com /episodes/samson   (7249 words)

  
 Capitol Grilling: K Street - The Series   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
The first is the growing association between the reality of political life, where serious decisions affecting closely the fate of the nation and the well-being of the American people are supposed to be made by serious people, and the expensive, staged unreality of television and films.
And then there is his sick and seriously mentally defective attitudes towards humanity.
Not excusing other politicos for their weird participation and need to get their face on TV just to be on prime time on HBO.
www.capitolgrilling.com /cgi-bin/ubbcgi/ultimatebb.cgi/topic/1/10766.html   (2600 words)

  
 September 11, 2001 Presidental Response
He said, "I've tried never to forget who I was or where I'd come from, and where I was going back to." And that's what this Capitol says to us.
One of the things that happened here is that we made a lot of friends.
But we made up our mind to try to figure out what was best for our state and to work together.
www.patriotresource.com /wtc/president/jan/020104a.html   (1186 words)

  
 SPCNET.TV - QIN SHI HUANG, THE FIRST EMPEROR
I believe this is the series you're referring to.
There are numbers of charismatic actors and actress, and I haven't watched this series even though I purchased about 2 years ago.
but this series is a bit hard to follow, i had to rewind a few scenes to get the gist of what's going on, since the series i rented has no chinese subtitles, so my chinese was really put to the test.
www.spcnet.tv /forums/showthread.php?t=9912   (1107 words)

  
 January Magazine | Book Reviews & Author Interviews   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
A journey of twists and turns from New York to London to Bucharest and on to Tokyo, and finally to a sleepy English village, where the mystery of Van Gogh's last painting will finally be resolved.
In the third novel of Jacqueline Winspear's series, London investigator Maisie Dobbs faces grave danger as she returns to the site of her most painful memories from the Great War to resolve the mystery surrounding a pilot's death.
With the Olympics beginning this week, January's "Five of a Kind" series goes for the gold -- or, at least, the gory -- with Greece-set mysteries that provide new perspectives on the ancient land of Aristotle and Plato, anarchists and plates of souvlaki.
www.januarymagazine.com /features/features.html   (1310 words)

  
 TV Land Obit
His first major appearance on a TV show was in 1964 on Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C.
While still a regular on the popular TV series, Hovis continued to write scripts for television specials and also wrote and performed on the breakthrough comedy show, Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In.
After the cancellation of Hogan's Heroes, Larry continued to make appearances on such TV series as The Doris Day Show, Adam-12, Chico and the Man, Holmes and Yoyo, Alice, and many others.
www.tvland.com /obits/hovis   (275 words)

  
 About Tim Skubick   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Tim Skubick, anchor of the weekly public TV series "Off the Record" since 1975 and the longest serving member of the state capitol press corps, has covered Michigan government and politics for 35 years.
He also anchors the statewide investigative documentary series “Michigan At Risk,” as well as State of the State addresses and other Michigan election and political specials produced by WKAR-TV in East Lansing.
He writes a weekly political column for 22 statewide newspapers and is in high demand on the public speaking circuit around the state.
wkar.org /offtherecord/host.php   (267 words)

  
 Cinema Treasures | Capitol Theatre   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
When the producers of the 2003 PBS TV series "History Detectives" (viewable as a PDF file at: http://www.pbs.org/opb/historydetectives/case/midwest.html) were asked if the AL RINGLING THEATRE in Baraboo, Wis. was the very first movie palace, they turned to the nationally recognized authority on the subject for the answer: The Theatre Historical Soc.
The Capitol was the lead theatre in one of the NYC area's first major saturation releases, which took place in 1947 when David O. Selznick's "Duel in the Sun" opened simultaneously at the Capitol and 38 Loew's neighborhood theatres.
During that one week, the Capitol was one of 12 Manhattan theatres showing "Duel." The Valencia in Queens, the Paradise in the Bronx, and the Metropolitan in Brooklyn lost their usual borough exclusivity and shared with other theatres.
cinematreasures.org /theater/522   (16607 words)

  
 COURT TV ONLINE - NEWS FROM COURT TV
In addition, Court TV’s Fred Graham, who is overseeing the network’s new editorial board in D.C., will also file occasional news reports.
“We’ve always said that the mission of Court TV is to provide a window on the American system of justice – having our first news bureau in our nation’s capital makes that window a little larger,” said Henry Schleiff, Court TV Chairman and CEO.
Court TV Networks is 50% owned by Time Warner, and 50% owned by Liberty Media Corp, and is seen in 85 million homes.
www.courttv.com /press/dcbureau_011106.html   (376 words)

  
 Television Timeline - Parents Television Council ::
The industry has seen the delivery of interactive TV services, twoway highspeed Internet access via satellite, and the emergence of satellite radio.
Satellite TV surpasses 10 million subscriber mark in November, with DTH adding more than 1.6 million subscribers in 1998.
The SBCA and its member companies worked diligently on Capitol Hill and at the FCC to ensure passage of the legislation.
www.parentstv.org /PTC/facts/tvtimeline.asp   (4200 words)

  
 BATTLESTAR GALACTICA - 21 YEARS OLD
"They took the TV series about interplanetary hot rodders (commanded by Lorne Greene) and blew up several episodes to into 35-mm hoping to cash in on the Star Wars craze.
A while ago a rumour emerged that FX company 'No Prisoners' were attached to an as yet unannounced film version of the classic late 70's short lived sci-fi TV series "Battlestar Galactica".
Dykstra's first major project was the lavish sci-fi TV series "Battlestar Galactica" (ABC, 1978-80).
www.scifimoviepage.com /galactica_21.html   (1019 words)

  
 My Three Sons: The Chaperone - TV.com
For the non-initiated, the actress would become a series regular and end up playing Chip's future wife in the eleventh season of the show, which at this particular point was about seven years away.
Hank emailed me and was gracious in recalling incidents from his vast memory bank, which I am happy to put in the notes section of the shows he appeared in.
However, his recollection of working on this TV series gives full due to the 'MacMurray Method'; his scenes acting with Fred MacMurray were often actually his 'reacting' to lines of dialogue as spoken off-camera by the aforementioned script girl, Adell Sliff!
www.tv.com /episode/39507/summary.html   (636 words)

  
 HF Entrepreneurs Series
At the same time they will serve as mentors or leaders to others seeking to emulate their success -critical for our people and all of us for them to become the best they can be.
Our America’s Small Business Entrepreneurs Series is one phase of our Hemispheric Forum TV program designed to feature Hispanic and other entrepreneurs encouraging them to tell their stories in their own words -mentoring and leadership development.
Hemispheric Forum TV program is produced in and broadcasted on DCTV Cable studios in Washington, DC, hosted and directed by Victor Pinzon.
www.theamericas.org /hf_entrepreneurs_series.htm   (1145 words)

  
 Richard Egan - Elvis Movie Database
Many of his starring appearances in the 1960s were in such esoterica as Esther and the King (1960) and The 300 Spartans (1962) and in foreign-filmed westerns.
In 1962, Egan starred as Jim Redigo, foreman of a sprawling New Mexico ranch, in the contemporary western TV series Empire; for its second season, the series was shortened from one hour to thirty minutes per week, and retitled Redigo.
During his last decade, Richard Egan was a prolific dinner-theatre star throughout the U.S., and also appeared as Samuel Clegg II on the TV daytime drama Capitol.
www.geocities.com /elvismdb/richardegan.html   (450 words)

  
 TV Locations - part 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Well, in their old TV sitcom, the Nelsons lived at the fictitious address of the 822 Sycamore Road.
Jed and Granny Clampett were supposed to live at the fictional address of 518 Crestview Drive in Beverly Hills.
For information about watching TV sitcoms being taped live in the studio, see the separate page about getting tickets to live TV tapings.
www.seeing-stars.com /Locations/TVlocations1.shtml   (435 words)

  
 Tim Curry pictures, posters, photos, interviews and wallpapers.
Robert 'Bob' Gray/Pennywise the Dancing Clown/It "Don Coyote and Sancho Panda" (1990) TV Series (voice)....
The son of a Methodist Royal Navy chaplain, James, and his wife Patricia, a school secretary, Tim Curry studied Drama and English at Cambridge and at Birmingham University, from which he graduated with Combined Honors.
His distinctive voice can be heard on more than a dozen audio books, and in countless animated television series and videos.
www.perfectpeople.net /biopage.php3/cid=1129   (538 words)

  
 Judy: The Box   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Judy's songs are presented in chronological order, beginning with her early short-subject films, radio broadcasts and records, pausing briefly for two entries from the MGM years, and on to selections from the Capitol years.
Though I now have the videotape of Judy's appearance on the show, I do regret that my 7-year-old mind decided "That's not Dorothy!," and I switched the TV back to "Superman." It was another "kiddie" show that brought my next encounter with the adult Dorothy.
Shortly I would graduate to a recorder that had a TV channel radio tuner built in, so I could audio tape directly from the source, and not have to worry about any outside noise spoiling my tapes -- like my sister deliberately yelling to ruin my recordings.
www.jgdb.com /32.htm   (1850 words)

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