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 Comic Book Galaxy - Celebrating Five Years of Pushing Comix Forward
Marc's favourite TV series are Twin Peaks, Reno 911 and Curb Your Enthusiasm.
Their latest effort, BLUESMAN was serialized beginning in 2004 in French by Akileos Comics, in February 2005 by Absence of Ink, and, most recently, in Spanish by the esteemed De Ponent in Spain.
In 2003, he did a series of for Young Adult readers in the OKC metro library system and in 2004, he did the same for the Pioneer Library System that services Norman and outlying towns.
www.comicbookgalaxy.com /staff.html   (2765 words)

  
 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Despite the decline, the studio did manage to release a few well-remembered films, such as ''Shaft (1971 movie)Shaft'', ''Logan's Run'', and ''Fame (movie, TV series, and theme song)Fame/''.
Lyonnais was unable to stem the tide of red ink during the mid-1990s (despite a few critical and commercial successes), and sold the studio back to Kerkorian (as part of a group composed of his Tracinda company and the Australian Seven Network) in 1996.
While MGM's first attempts at TV programming were inauspicious (''M-G-M Parade''), later shows (such as ''The Thin Man'', ''The Courtship of Eddie's Father'', both based on movies, and especially ''CHiPs'') performed better.
www.infothis.com /find/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer   (2518 words)

  
 2NZ INK>>theme music, background score and custom song
With music on more than thirty television series, specials and documentaries, as well as news and radio broadcasts and direct response tv advertisements, 2nz inK specializes in composing music and words that add to the emotional impact of moving picture, theme songs, theatre and dance.
Since 1993, 2nz inK has enabled producers, directors, writers, corporations, charities, publishers and performers tell their stories with the help of theme music, background score and custom songs.
www.2nzink.com   (2518 words)

  
 Disney's Little Big Screen: Turning Animated Features Into TV Series
Later he moved to television and went on to serve as executive producer of the series Aladdin, as well as director of the film's two lucrative direct-to-video sequels.
So, basically we're getting something done on a television production schedule, albeit a lush one, compared to something that was four years in the making and is lavished with computer effects and digital ink and paint.
Case in point is Timon and Pumbaa, a series based on the comic sidekicks from Disney's behemoth of animated blockbusters, The Lion King.
www.awn.com /mag/issue3.6/3.6pages/3.6lyonsdisney.html   (1579 words)

  
 Ink 19 :: Fashion TV
With their teaming up with the world's only TV network dedicated completely to fashion (move over C-SPAN -- this is something the world needs), you know the end result has to be more pretentious than a Nobel laureate asking a tiara-wearer, "What do you plan to do with your Miss America title?"
Wagram, with all its international Lounge series, is becoming hipper than a watch fob and zoot suit at a Charlie Parker gig.
But I guess even the most indifferent among us each contain an ounce of envy when it comes to the "beautiful people." And this slick collection reeks of international runways, smoky nightclubs, and too-cool-for-you attitude.
www.ink19.com /issues/september2002/musicReviews/musicF/fashionTv.html   (213 words)

  
 diy network
DIY network airs scrapbooking marathon: Cable TV network's scrapbooking series fuels enormous popularity of photo-related hobby.
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www.top-network.info /diynetwork   (938 words)

  
 eCost — Computers and Electronics for Home and Business — Plasma TV iPODS Laptop MP3 Player
Color Multi-Pack Ink Cartridge for Stylus C64 C66 C84 Series C86 Series CX4600 CX6400, includes one each cyan, magent and yellow.
Yellow Ink Cartridge for Stylus C64 C66 C84 Series C86 Series CX4600 CX5400 CX6400
Cyan Ink Cartridge for Stylus C64 C66 C84 Series C86 Series CX4600 CX5400 CX6400
www.ecost.com /ecost/shop/detail.asp?dpno=293111   (938 words)

  
 VINTAGE BOARD GAMES FOR SALE
From the animated cartoon series, based on the 1964 TV show, which was based on the Cartoon Strip-- $24.00
SUPERMARKET SWEEP --by Milton Bradley -1966 -Fair/Good- repaired corners, box top has name written in ink, has all cards and carts, but missing 3 scoring markers, timer works, but arrow tip is broken off, one of "shelves" is broken, can be re-glued.
THE OUTER LIMITS GAME-- by Milton Bradley- 1964 - Good/Very Good- (Corner wear and repair, ink lines in "outer limits" title, though if you didn't know it was supposed to be there, you may not notice it).
www.angelfire.com /az2/gamesgoneby/desi5.html   (938 words)

  
 Multiple Titles by Deborah Morris from Adventure Ink
Deborah Morris is the best-selling author of 140 magazine articles and 15 books, including the Real Kids Real Adventures book series (adapted as an Emmy-nominated TV series on Discovery) and the new Teens 911 Book series from HCI, the "Chicken Soup" publishers.
Deborah has also co-produced two TV movies and ghosted/ co-authored the Christian bestseller and Gold Medallion Finalist, What Would Jesus Do?
Multiple Titles by Deborah Morris from Adventure Ink
www.bookmasters.com /marktplc/10070.htm   (483 words)

  
 David Gristwood's Blog : The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy
I was a big fan of the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy when it first came out (I listened to the radio series, bought the records, watched the TV series, and still own a real Marks and Spencer Hitchhikers towel which has part of the script about Knowing Where Your Towel).
The latest BBC Radio 4 series, which picks up from where the first two radio series ended, has now finished, so I thought I might mention that that Douglas Adams also wrote a text-based adventure game, loosely based on the book, in the early 80s.
If you get stuck, there is help out in the form of on-line InvisiClues (the original clues used invisible ink that required a special pen to reveal the answers).
blogs.msdn.com /david_gristwood/archive/2004/10/31/250174.aspx   (498 words)

  
 ArcaMax.com - For 7/30/04
24 One Shot #1, $6.99 - the award-winning TV series from Fox, comes to comics from the publisher that brought you CSI and The Shield!
His impact also extends into the comic book industry - Timm's first foray into comics was the Eisner Award-winning The Batman Adventures: Mad Love, and his soon to be released mini-series Harley and Ivy is a highly anticipated event.
As a producer, director and designer of the Emmy Award-winning Batman: The Animated Series, as well as The Superman Adventures, Batman Beyond, and currently Justice League, Timm is making an enormous impact in the field of animation, creating work that both kids and adults can equally enjoy.
www.arcamax.com /cgi-bin/news/print/1023/10535/903995   (1933 words)

  
 Raggy Dolls
13 episodes of Raggy Dolls had already been produced for Yorkshire Television, but the Yorkshire TV wanted to give the series a fresh look.
Mark Mason directed and animated 65 episodes of the cult TV series written by Neil Innes who also wrote the song.
Mark Mason headed the production team at Orchid Productions, refining the characters and producing storyboards, layouts, animation direction, key animation and production supervision through ink and paint, shoot and final edit for all 65 episodes.
www.markmasonanimation.co.uk /raggy_dolls.htm   (133 words)

  
 Ink 19 :: Return To The West Wing
In "Parliamentary Novels, West Wing and Professionalism," Michelle Mouton takes a small group of students who were previously unfamiliar with the series through two episodes and records their reaction.
In "The West Wing's Textual President," Patrick Finn states of the series' inherent snobbery, "It is at heart a show that promises that the Ivy League will save us." There is a certain truth to this statement.
Some Sorkin fans, television critics, and this writer, feel that it is simply not the same series and have tuned out in despair.
www.ink19.com /issues/february2004/printReviews/returnToWestWing.html   (3743 words)

  
 VH1.com : Movies : Person : Ted Danson : Biography
Danson's most recent work includes the 1996 starring role in the TV miniseries Gulliver's Travels and a co-starring role, opposite his new wife Mary Steenburgen, in the television sit-com Ink (also 1996).
After seeing Danson in the movie Body Heat (1981) and in an episode of the TV series Taxi, producer Glen Charles cast the actor as Sam Malone, ex-sports star and full-time barkeeper and womanizer, on the long-running, well-loved sitcom Cheers He won Emmys for the 1989-90 and 1992-93 seasons.
Danson's first steady TV work was as a slimy villain on the NBC soap opera Somerset.
www.vh1.com /movies/person/15022/bio.jhtml   (300 words)

  
 Star Trek: Voyager TV Guide Article
Rick Berman, the keeper if the keys to the Star Trek kingdom, heaves a sigh of resignation and reflects on the labor pains of Star Trek: Voyager--a series rife with gossip and innuendo before the first take was even in the can.
Blow-by-blow casting leaks (some supplied by agents trying to get their clients in the door) have also seen ink, with seemingly every actress short of the Olsen twins said to be in the hot contention for Captain: among them.
The series--created and executive-produced by Berman, Michael Piller, and Jeri Taylor--is especially critical on two counts: It is the flagship offering on the new United/Paramount Network and the first Trek series to put a female in the captain's seat.
www.vidiot.com /st-voy/articles/tvguide01.html   (1049 words)

  
 HTW - Hardware: The Secret Life of Machines
Tim feels that although the shows were popular there was a danger that they were becoming "too formula-based", so there are no further plans for any more "Secret Life" programmes - however currently (as of 1998) he has a proposal to develop a TV series about photography.
Tim Hunkin (the main presenter and architect of the series) may look exactly like the stereotypical image of "the professor", but contrary to this he presents technology in a very straightforward and easy to understand manner and manages to do so in a way that can keep the interest of both novices and experts alike.
Tim and Rex are not afraid of using anything to illustrate something that they are trying to explain - here they are using string with ink dots on it to illustrate how a television picture in constructed using scanning lines and dots of varying brightness.
www.htw.info /seclife.html   (1049 words)

  
 The Pet Press ~ Buddy Ebsen
Buddy’s acting career continued to flourish in the 70’s with his new TV series Barnaby Jones, which lasted 6 years; and then there were the couple of years he spent in the 80’s playing Matt Houston’s dad on that eponymous series.
Buddy had soaked up all those scenes involving good ole’ Duke and the Hillbilly critters, and in 1998 he began making pen and ink doodles of Duke and Uncle Jed.
Each of the lithographic reproductions are signed by Buddy Ebsen and come in two versions, reproduced on quality heavy stock paper or canvas-- mounted and framed, ready to hang in your home.
www.thepetpress-la.com /articles/buddyebsen.htm   (1707 words)

  
 Gallegher: The Story of a Newspaper Boy - Richard Harding Davis - Microsoft Reader eBooks
INSPIRATION FOR THE CLASSIC DISNEY TV SERIES Get ready to meet the boy printer's ink "flowin' through his veins" and "big bold headlines rollin' through his brains." He's Gallegher, the Newspaper Boy, starring in the story that inspired the beloved 1970s Disney television series.
Though Davis won fame as a leading war correspondent and novelist, it is undoubtedly Gallegher, wearing out his shoes in running down the street after another newsbeat, for whom Richard Harding Davis will be longest remembered.
Here he is in ex-journalist, Richard Harding Davis', classic tale of an eager 1880s lad with a nose for news and dreams of being a great reporter.
www.ebookmall.com /ebook/114284-ebook.htm   (1707 words)

  
 Partridge Family, 2200 A.D.: INTRODUCTION
The ink and paint Partridges were cancelled midseason (rare for a cartoon) and ended on March 8, 1975.
CBS was hoping to cash in on the popularity of the prime time series, but by this time PF audiences were too old to view cartoons, and had already tuned out the prime time series, which had finished third from the bottom in the Neilson Ratings, the year before.
And there you have it: 2200 A.D. The premise was fairly simple: From a club date in Cucamonga to a concert on Mars; from a Hollywood recording studio to a TV station on Venus, or a college prom on Jupiter -- the kids were still the same.
www.cmongethappy.com /2200/newpf2200.html   (1194 words)

  
 Partridge Family, 2200 A.D.: INTRODUCTION
The ink and paint Partridges were cancelled midseason (rare for a cartoon) and ended on March 8, 1975.
CBS was hoping to cash in on the popularity of the prime time series, but by this time PF audiences were too old to view cartoons, and had already tuned out the prime time series, which had finished third from the bottom in the Neilson Ratings, the year before.
And there you have it: 2200 A.D. The premise was fairly simple: From a club date in Cucamonga to a concert on Mars; from a Hollywood recording studio to a TV station on Venus, or a college prom on Jupiter -- the kids were still the same.
www.cmongethappy.com /2200/newpf2200.html   (1194 words)

  
 Powell's Books - Glow Crayon Book to Color: The Fashion Phantom by Dalmatian Press
This past year, Scooby-Doo and the gang saw stellar sales with a groovy line of novelty, coloring and activity books from Dalmatian Press-in addition to a hit film, a live stage show, interactive games, and a brand-new TV series.
Dalmatian Press will continue to showcase TV's top dog in fresh, innovative formats.
Read our INK QandA with Barbara Ehrenreich and save 30% on Bait and Switch: The (Futile) Pursuit of the American Dream
www.powells.com /biblio?isbn=1403703353   (1194 words)

  
 KidScreen Magazine - Alliance/Atlantis
Alliance footed the bill for its 1997 productions to the tune of US$162.5 million, making it Canada's biggest independent production company according to a study conducted by Canada's film and TV journal Playback.
Once the ink dries early this fall, Alliance Atlantis will begin expanding its programming library, film production and distribution, as well as its broadcasting activities.
Titles recently added to Alliance's '98 production slate include Silverstone, a youth/drama/adventure series for the Disney Channel;13 half-hours began production in Toronto on July 20, production partners on Silverstone are JPKids and Blujoy Productions.
www.kidscreen.com /articles/magazine/19980801/22399.html   (412 words)

  
 Krzysztof Kieslowski's The Decalogue I and II
Originally made for Polish TV and seen only sporadically at special festival and museum showings, Kieslowski's epic series of 10 hour-long films, each based on one of the Ten Commandments, has now secured a regular theatrical run in L.A. for the first time, with two episodes showing each week.
Krzysztof Kieslowski's The Decalogue III and IV Episode III, based upon honoring the Sabbath, is set on Christmas Eve, as a married man encounters a former lover who uses a series of pretenses to keep him with her through the evening.
Kieslowski makes better use of color than almost anybody, and revels in the small stuff: a wasp struggling to make its way out of a glass of juice as metaphor for life, or the portent of doom in a spilled pool of ink.
www.lytrules.com /Reviews/Decalogue.htm   (412 words)

  
 Ink 19 :: Eartha Kitt
Chances are most people my age remember Eartha Kitt for her stint as Catwoman on the original Batman TV series.
With a voice that can best be described as a sultry warble, and a playful yet seductive delivery that makes obvious why she was selected to play Catwoman, Kitt slinks her way through a series of standards and specialties in the most genteel manner imaginable.
But by the time Kitt was meowrrling her way between the biffs and pows, it was her third, fourth or fifth career; it's a bit unfair to pigeonhole her talents to a bit role as a feline vamp on what is arguably the peak of television camp.
www.ink19.com /issues_F/99_06/wet_ink/music_jm/110_eartha_kitt.shtml   (333 words)

  
 ADAM WEST - SELF-CARICATURE SIGNED
In 1965, West, who began acting in 1959, was cast as millionaire Bruce Wayne, AKA "The Caped Crusader", in TV's smash hit Batman.
Although he vowed to distance himself from the role after the series was cancelled in 1968, West lent his vocal talents to the animated series The New Adventures of Batman (1977) and Batman: The New Adventures (1992).
Self-Caricature signed: "Adam West", in ink, 1p, 5¾x8½.
www.galleryofhistory.com /archive/6_2001/caricatures/ADAM_WEST.htm   (181 words)

  
 Sake-Drenched Postcards - Japan's Animators: On the Cutting Room Floor?
In his home in a suburb just outside Tokyo, the angular and long-haired Oshima, 54, points at his TV screen showing a 15-year old episode from Transformers- a series set in a future world of non-stop robot battles.
Toei Animation was one of the first to convert its operation in Japan when it started using a digital ink and painting system 7 years ago.
"It's getting tougher and tougher," says Joji Oshima, a veteran animator of the green goo-spewing series The Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and the ever-changing robots featured in Transformers.
www.bigempire.com /sake/animation.html   (1217 words)

  
 Ted Danson @ Filmbug
Danson's other television credits include the CBS series Ink, in which he starred with his wife Mary Steenburgen, Frasier, Veronica's Closet, Ellen and The Larry David Show.
1985 Golden Globe Awards: Best Actor in a Mini-Series or a TV Film (for Something about Amelia)
He has also been in the television movies Gulliver's Travels, Thanks of a Grateful Nation, The Women's Room, When the Bough Breaks and Something About Amelia, for which he won a Golden Globe Award.
www.filmbug.com /db/31780   (1217 words)

  
 Who Framed Roger Rabbit Movie Rewind «
The Disney Afternoon character Bonkers Bobcat was created because Amblin Entertainment, co-owner of all of the characters created for "Who Framed Roger Rabbit," refused to allow Disney to produce a TV series incorporating characters from the film.
Charles Fleischer provides the voice of this gregarious rabbit, who is married to the voluptuous Jessica Rabbit, who's a singer at "The Ink and Paint Club", and is played by the sultry voice of Kathleen Turner.
Roger Rabbit is one of the most hip, but flawed, of these toons.
www.fast-rewind.com /rogerrabbit.htm   (2483 words)

  
 Fox announces 'Fox Reality Channel' cable network plans... whither goes Reality Central? - Reality TV World - News, information, episode summaries, message boards, chat and games for unscripted television programs
Fox has positioned its studio operations like 20th Century Fox Television (and its new boutique Fox 21) and Fox Television Studios as producers of original reality fare, while Fox Television Studios' international unit Fox World specializes in original international adaptations of top reality series.
However, Reality Central, in which several reality stars are reputed to have invested, has only managed to ink digital distribution deals with a couple of small cable franchises (#8 Mediacom and #9 Insight), despite its repeated claims that it was about to reach an agreement with a Top 5 carrier.
Fox Reality Channel will thus compete head-to-head with the previously-announced Reality Central network, which, according to the New York Daily News, is also planning to launch in first quarter 2005 (a year later than originally scheduled).
www.realitytvworld.com /index/articles/story.php?s=2717   (1402 words)

  
 Don Markstein's Toonopedia: Modesty Blaise
There was talk of a TV series in the early 1970s, but it was never produced.
The Free Press got around this and other excuses to get her clothes off, by liberal use of ink — leading to some strange effects, such as shower scenes in which the water was black.
In fact, one of her recurring fighting maneuvers was what she called "The Nailer", which consisted of her ripping off her shirt, and Willie (whose talents included infallible marksmanship) downing their foe with a rock while he was momentarily stunned.
www.toonopedia.com /modesty.htm   (1402 words)

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