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  TV Tidbits: TV Tidbits: Eve Arden   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
The woman who would become one of movies' and television's best-loved wisecracking dames was born north of San Francisco and left school at 16 to join a stock company; apparently, performing had always been in her blood.
By the late 1930s, after another small movie role, she hit the big time, appearing in Stage Door, a 1937 comedy/drama about a group of aspiring actresses living together in a New York boarding house.
Her return to the screen in 1978 as the principal in the mega-hit Grease was a perfect fit, proving that, if anything, the actress had gotten better with age; it gained her a legion of brand-new fans.
www.tvtidbits.com /tvtidbits_eve-arden.html   (685 words)

  
 First Tv Commerical Made In The Usa   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-31)
He invented first commercial TV by perfecting cathode ray tube; made radar possible by devising the first...
A new TV commerical has been posted in the Vault, this one for Gauntlet 2.
Before World War I, movies were made in several US cities,...
cards-2.loan-directories.com /first-tv-commerical-made-in-the-usa.htm   (388 words)

  
 Fluent French
There was a movie on TV having lots of fun with the word cocu (cuckold in English, a man whose wife has cheated on him).
Quite a few French-made TV movies (téléfilms) and mini-series are shown, but very few French series are produced in film.
Rather, an effort is made to anglicise the pronunciation, but the accent remains neutral or on the last syllable, as always in French.
www.signiform.com /french   (16103 words)

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