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 Television program - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Common TV program periods include regular broadcasts (like TV news), TV series (usually seasonal and ongoing with a duration of only a few episodes to many seasons), or TV miniseries which is an extended film, usually with a small pre-determined number of episodes and a set plot and timeline.
While television series appearing in TV networks are usually commissioned by the networks themselves, the real revenue for the producers is typically when the product is sold into syndication.
A television series that is intended to air a finite number of episodes is usually called a miniseries.
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 Angel (TV series) - Encyclopedia.WorldSearch
The series detailed the ongoing trials of the vampire Angel, who had his human soul restored to him as a punishment after over a century of murder and torture of innocents, leaving him tormented by guilt and remorse.
The original concept for the series was a dramatic modernization of the classical noir detective story, which gained popularity in large part through the works of Raymond Chandler.
The central design and format of the series echoed classic noir films — the first episode even included a Sam Spade style voiceover.
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 Batman (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Batman was the title of an exceptionally popular TV series based on the comic-book character Batman that aired on ABC TV for 2 1/2 seasons from 12 January 1966 to 14 March 1968.
The series was produced in the United States of America and debuted at 7:30, Wednesday evening, January 12, 1966 on ABC television, at a time when other popular TV series included The Monkees and Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In.
The series' stars, Adam West and Burt Ward, were typecast for decades afterwards, with West especially finding himself unable to escape the reputation the series gave him as a hammy, campy actor.
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In October - November 2002, Egyptian TV featured a similar 41-part series based on the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion," Horseman Without a Horse, which also aired during Ramadan.
Image from Hezbollah's TV station Al-Manar in Beirut, Lebanon, showing a scene from the ''Al-Shatat'' or Diaspora, on Wednesday Oct. 29, 2003.
The series is saturated with horrifying stereotypes of Jews, anti-Semitic stereotypes, references to the infamous anti-Semitic forgery The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, and includes a heinous dramatization of the killing of a Christian child and the use of his blood to make matzah.
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 Generations (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The link between the Marshall and the Whitmore families extends back three generations to when Vivian Potter (Lynn Hamilton) and her young daughter Ruth (Joan Pringle) lived in the Whitmore mansion.
1980s TV shows in the United States
Generations was a soap opera which aired on NBC from March 27, 1989 to January 25, 1991.
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 Connections (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The series was shot in multi-media, produced and directed by Mick Jackson of the BBC television science and features department.
Connections was a ten-episode documentary television series created by science historian James Burke in 1978.
Connections was also the title of a long-running quiz show in the 1980's for teenagers, produced by Granada Television and hosted by Sue Robbie.
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 Prisoner (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Prisoner was one of the first Australian soap operas exported to the UK where it was screened as Prisoner: Cell Block H (to avoid confusion with the other well-known British series, The Prisoner) on ITV during the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Prisoner remained a popular programme, however the 1984 and 1985 seasons are characterised by a number of jarring cast reshuffles, preventing the series from re-establishing the continuity and focus it had enjoyed in earlier years.
Prisoner premiered in Australia on 27 February 1979 and instantly struck a chord with the audience, prompting the producers to extend the series from a sixteen-part serial to an ongoing concern.
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 Benson (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
At the end of the series' final episode (7th season finale), it was election night, and with the race still too close to call, Benson and Gatling, who had strained relations due to the race, made their peace with one another and sat down together to watch election returns on television.
Benson was an American television series which aired from 1979 to 1986 on ABC.
In the show, Benson had been hired to be the butler for the scatterbrained and widowed Governor of a never-specified U.S. state, Eugene Gatling (James Noble), and his daughter Katie (Missy Gold).
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 V (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The cancellation of the TV series in the spring of 1985 appeared to have caught its producers by surprise, as the season ends with a cliffhanger.
During the course of the series, the Resistance Network's TV news bulletins report stories of erstwhile enemies uniting in common cause against the alien occupiers, such as black and white South Africans (the series was produced when South Africa was still under apartheid), or Israelis and Palestinians.
It was followed by a sequel in 1984, V: The Final Battle and a TV series, V (sometimes referred to as V: The Series) during the 1984-1985 TV season.
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 "Christian Films" TV movie series
Since the majority of Christian movies produced were on the average 30 to 45 minutes long, 40 of the episodes in the series are one hour long.
The movie series is a preservation of the Christian Film Industry.
The series, with currently 44 episodes, is being presented by ChristianFilms.com.
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 The Logan's Run Telivision Show Page
I was also a fan of the movie, but a TV series allowed for more adventures every week, and appealed to me far more than the movie.
Griffith observatory, shot in hundreds of movies and TV shows (including rebel Without a Cause, Flash Gordon and Commando Cody serieals, Terminator movies and most recently Star Trek Voyager), is shown here from 'all new' angles some of which are very interesting.
She also looses the belt form the pilot and gains a three ring belt whcih she wears for the rest of the series.
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 i Independent TV
Help Paxson and your local TV station maintain a voice in the digital television environment.
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George Maharis was forced to leave the series temporarily due to a nasty case of hepatitis in the spring of 1962, well into filming the show's third season.
In that episode ('Birdcage on my Foot'), it was revealed that Buzz had his own experiences with drugs in the past, surely the first regular TV character to make such an admission.
He starred in The Most Deadly Game for a half-season in 1970 on NBC, appeared in several motion pictures, TV movies and was a frequent guest on game shows in the early-1970s.
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 Sharpe (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sharpe is a series of TV movies based on the novels by Bernard Cornwell featuring the character of Richard Sharpe focusing on his adventures in the Napoleonic Wars.
Sharpe's Challenge is a 2 part adventure; part 1 premiered on ITV1 at 9.00pm on the 23rd April 2006, with part 2 being shown on the 24th at 9.00pm.
In the first episode of the series, Sharpe is a sergeant in the 95th Rifles serving in Portugal in 1809 when he saves the life of Sir Arthur Wellesley from a group of French cavalry, after which Wellesley gives Sharpe a commission.
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 Andromeda - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A for Andromeda, a 1961 BBC TV series remade in 2006
Andromeda (DC Comics), the codename of Laurel Gand of the Legion of Super-Heroes
Andromeda (mythology), the daughter of Cepheus and Cassiopeia, wife of Perseus
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 Reunion (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The series was intended to chronicle 20 years in the lives of a group of six high school friends from Bedford, New York, with each episode following one year in the lives of the six, beginning with their high school graduation year 1986.
Reunion was an American television series on FOX in late 2005.
Reunion featured relevant music tracks each episode that matched up to the year of the show.
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 Esperanza - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Esperanza TV series, a TV series in the Philippines
Esperanza, Valverde, a district of the Dominican Republic
Esperanza, Santa Fe a city in the Santa Fe Province of Argentina
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 Jackass (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jackass was a half-hour television series, originally shown on MTV from 2000 to 2002 in which a group of men perform various dangerous and ridiculous stunts.
Included in the series' original run was a special "promotional video countdown" special that showed Knoxville tormenting a young intern that worked on the show, and an hour long special taped in April 2001, which featured Johnny Knoxville, Chris Pontius, and Steve-O participating in the Gumball 3000, a rally from Britain to Russia and back.
Episodes 26 and 27 brought back the Jackass Crew for screenings and a making of the feature film, Jackass: The Movie, in 2002, which was essentially an extended, uncensored episode of the TV show designed to give the show a totally uncensored send-off.
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 Huff (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Huff is a Showtime television series about a successful psychiatrist whose life changes abruptly when a 15-year-old client commits suicide in his office.
The first season of the series (13 episodes) was broadcast on Showtime between November 7, 2004 and January 30, 2005.
The show's creator and executive producer is Bob Lowry.
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 Cracker (British television) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cracker is the title of a television crime series in the United Kingdom, made by Granada Television for ITV and created by Jimmy McGovern.
Several different psychotic types were explored during the run of the show with increasingly complex psychological motivations that, as the series entered the middle of the second season, began to expand beyond the criminals being investigated to the regular cast members.
Some of the later episodes of the series were written by Paul Abbott, who later went on to forge a highly successful career as creator of his own high-profile dramas such as Touching Evil (1997), State of Play (2003) and Shameless (2004).
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 Medium (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The series is loosely based on the life of Allison DuBois, who claims to have psychic abilities that allow her to contact the dead, which she alleges she has used to help law enforcement agencies.
Medium is a 2005–2006 American drama television series about a woman (Patricia Arquette) who is a research medium for an Arizona district attorney's office.
Appearance at Public Shows The Body Soul and Spirit Expo, sponsored by CTV
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Cadpig in "101 Dalmatians: The Series" (TV series, 1997)
Maddie Fenton in "Danny Phantom" (TV series, 2003)
Rolly in "101 Dalmatians: The Series" (TV series, 1997)
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 Maverick (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Intriguingly, there was a "Making of" mini-documetary to publicize the movie that was shown on cable TV around the time of the film's release, featuring interviews, behind-the-scenes looks at filming, and so on, but showed no clips of Garner as Bret Maverick from the original series.
Maverick bucked the trend by not being a particularly fast draw with a pistol, but like all TV cowboy heroes of the era, he was almost superhumanly impossible for anyone to beat in any sort of a fistfight (perhaps the one cowboy cliche that Huggins left intact, reportedly at the insistence of the studio).
Maverick is a comedy-western television series created by Roy Huggins that ran from September 22, 1957 to July 8, 1962 on ABC and featured James Garner, Roger Moore, and Jack Kelly as poker-playing travelling gamblers.
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 Profit - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Profitability refers to the amount of profit received relative to the amount invested, often measured by a rate of profit or rate of return on investment.
The underlying concept was first been introduced by Schmalenbach, but the commercial application of the concept of adjusted economic profit was by Stern Stewart and Co. which has trade-marked their adjusted economic profit as EVA or Economic Value Added.
Profit is a positive return made on an investment by an individual or by business operations.
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 Beetlejuice (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The television series was produced by Ellipse (France), Nelvana (Canada), and The Geffen Film Company for Warner Bros. Studios, and starring Stephen Ouimette as Beetlejuice and Alyson Court as Lydia Deetz.
The series was a breakout hit for ABC in its initial season, and later became one of the first animated series to air on FOX's weekday afternoon children's lineup.
Beetlejuice himself was more or less the same in personality, vulgar and absurdly rambunctious, but not anywhere near to the extent of which he had been presented in the original film.
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 Flo - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In a fit of nostalgia she bought a rundown roadhouse she had enjoyed in her formative years, and christened the place "Flo's Yellow Roadhouse." Coping with a business, as well as her mother and sister, caused most of the conflict in the series.
Flo was on her way to Houston, Texas for a new job when she stopped by to visit her old hometown: Cowtown, Texas.
Flo was an American television sitcom series which ran from 1980 to 1981 on CBS.
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 Moonlighting (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Moonlighting is a television series that first aired on ABC in the United States from 1985 to 1989 with a total of 66 episodes.
Moonlighting is popularly cited as an example of a television show jumping the shark due to the two sleeping together, which many felt destroyed the sexual tension that drove the show.
Although Moonlighting was a hit in the Nielsen ratings in its early seasons, the show's ratings began to decline after the season three finale, which infamously had Maddie and David consummate their relationship after three years of romantic tension.
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 Monk (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In Australia, reruns of the show are featured on the TV1 channel on the Foxtel/Austar/Optus TV cable platforms.
Monk's mental and emotional problems extend beyond the boundaries of obsessive-compulsive disorder; he also suffers from a variety of crippling phobias, such as acrophobia (fear of heights), claustrophobia (fear of confined spaces), ophidiophobia (fear of snakes) and mysophobia (fear of dirt), mycophobia (fear of mushrooms), and many others.
Monk is a television show about an obsessive-compulsive detective named Adrian Monk (played by actor Tony Shalhoub).
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 Monkey (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Monkey (the dubbed version) has not been screened in the United States (for copyright reasons), although Saiyûki was screened on a local Japanese-language TV station in California during the early 1980s.
Hong Kong TVB made a faithful and costliest TV serial (during 1996) adaption of Monkey using the original title Journey to the West, although the Chinese version is more serious and use heavily Buddhist imagery there are numerious campy action and humour sequence, probably as a tribute to the Japanese version.
After demanding the "gift" of a magical staff from a powerful Dragon lord, Monkey is approached by Heaven to join their host in the lowly position of 'Keeper of the Peaches of Immortality'.
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