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  • An American television and radio commentator, self-identified as a [[Ronald Reagan]] [[American co
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  • An Australian animated preschool television series which premiered on ABC Kids on 1 October 2018.
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  • A charitable organization in [[Toronto, Ontario]] offering training in film, television and digital media.
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  • A [[Canada|Canadian]] [[acting|actress]] best known as Emma Nelson on the television show ''Degrassi: The Next Generation''.
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  • Canadian actress best known for her role as Ashley Kerwin on the television drama [[Degrassi: The Next Generation]].
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  • ...feature film that functions as a [[prequel]] to the original ''Star Trek'' television series.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Biography of a 1950s television icon and movie producer based out of Newport Beach, California.
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  • ...of creating set designs for the theatrical environment, as well as film or television scenery.
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  • American television sitcom depicting the home life of a family of monsters, that aired between
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  • High definition television is a digitally-based TV standard promising clear bright pictures which use
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  • American Western television series that aired on NBC from 1955–1960, starring Peter Graves, Bobby Dia
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  • ...one season [[Reality TV]] series [[Policewomen of Cincinnati]], whose post-television police career has generated controversy
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  • A television series, first broadcast in 2013, about plucky clones, separated at concepti
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  • ...''' is a [[science fiction]] entertainment franchise that began with the [[television series]] ''[[Star Trek: The Original Series|Star Trek]]'' in 1966. Created == Television series ==
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  • Science fiction television series created by Gene Roddenberry that aired from 8 September 1966 to 2 Se
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  • Humor and former television & film writer, author of ''Conservatives Are From Mars, Liberals Are From S
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  • A Canadian actress best known for her role as Ellie Nash on the [[television]] series ''[[Degrassi: The Next Generation]]''.
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  • {{r|Television}} {{r|London Weekend Television}}
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  • ...n the British science-fiction series ''Doctor Who''; first appeared on BBC television in 1963.
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  • ...nadian]] actress and singer best known for her role as Manny Santos on the television show [[Degrassi: The Next Generation]].
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  • ...[actor]] whose most well known roles include ''ABBA: The Movie'' and the [[television]] [[sitcom]] ''Hey Dad..!''
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  • An independent American television, film, and music production company and promotional firm founded by actor K
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  • ...989) American character and voice actor. Worked in all performance types: television, radio, theatre, film and cartoons.
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  • ...dash; ) Actress best known for her role as Grace Sheffield on the American television series [[The Nanny]].
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>A United States television broadcast from 1969 to 1976 based on the fictional character Marcus Welby.
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  • Satirical and surreal comedy panel game broadcast on [[BBC]] television from 1995 until 2002, hosted by [[Vic Reeves]] and [[Bob Mortimer]].
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  • ...and singer, who is probably best known for her role as Afton Cooper in the television drama series ''Dallas''.
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  • [[Japan]]ese [[superhero]] [[television series|series]] and [[franchise]] (1975-); its footage was used in the ''[[
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  • ...rope. World War II had an immediacy beyond anything ever known. And when television was added to radio in the following the war, journalists like [[Edward R. M With the 1960s, every major event was covered on radio and television. When President [[John F. Kennedy]] was assassinated many recall how [[Wal
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  • ...oduce [[film (content)|film]]s (i.e., motion pictures); may also produce [[television program]]s
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  • ...e inventor of the first practical, publicly demonstrated electromechanical television system in the world.
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  • A television series within the ''[[Star Trek]]'' universe, dealing with the early invent
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  • ...life in fantastically artful—and sometimes haunting—settings. The original television series was noted for its unusual introductory music and visual style, as we
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  • ...he city of Los Angeles, California, synonymous with the American movie and television industry.
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  • {{r|Television}} {{r|Porridge (television series)|Porridge}}
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  • ==Television== *multiple Fox television stations
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  • .... Stewart began his career in stand-up comedy, but eventually performed on television, starting as the host of ''Short Attention Span Theater'' for Comedy Centra
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  • ...an producer and author best remembered as the creator of the [[Star Trek]] television series and its universe.
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  • [[England|English]] [[television]] [[director]] and former [[acting|actor]], known for directing episodes of
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  • ...n]]'' that has been [[Wikipedia:Little_Women#Adaptations|adapted for film, television and stage]] many times.
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  • ...ald F McLean, with interviews, restored recordings, and test discs used by television pioneer John Logie Baird.
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  • The embodiment or transmission of information, as with the arts, or radio, television, newspapers, magazines, and internet, considered collectively.
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  • ...actress best known for her role as Han Ji-eun on the popular South Korean television show ''Full House''.
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  • ...movie in 1980, with Music by [[Queen (rock band)|Queen]] and a 2007 cable television series produce for the Sci-Fi Channel.
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  • ...the lead role in ''Robin Hood'' - the first actor to play the character on television - and later in his career, aside from three guest appearances in ''Doctor W
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  • ...ess best known for her role as Sabrina Spellman in the successful American television situation comedy series ''Sabrina, the Teenage Witch''. ...itle character, which was adapted to television in the fall as part of ABC television's Friday night line-up. The show was produced by the production company fo
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  • ...on, Albert. ''The History of Television, 1880–1941'', vol 2, ''History of Television, 1942 to 2000'' (McFarland, 1987, 2007), the standard history of studio tec * Barnett, Steven. ''Games and Sets: The Changing Face of Sport on Television'' (London: British Film Institute, 1990).
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  • ...ess best known for her role as Sabrina Spellman in the successful American television situation comedy series Sabrina, the Teenage Witch.
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  • ...ntario, Canada – August 7, 2005, New York, New York) A well-known American television journalist and newscaster.
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  • ...the mid-late twenty-third century; featured in the original [[Star Trek]] television series
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  • A 1998 American film adaptation of the [[British]] television series of the same name from the 1960s.
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  • ==Television==
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  • ...n [[vaudeville]], [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]], [[film]], [[radio]] and [[television]].
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  • ...ter Luigi Pirandello, noteworthy for becoming, in 1930, the first piece of television drama ever to be produced in Britain.
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  • {{r|television}} ===Television series===
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  • ...woman]'. 16th July 2017.</ref> She has appeared in several [[film]]s and [[television]] series, including ''[[Attack the Block]]'' (2011) and ''[[Broadchurch]]''
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  • ...infrastructure to allow all types of communications (e.g., telephone, web, television) to interface over a common set of information transfer technologies
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  • (b. 4 November 1972) Welsh actor and television presenter, notably on the popular children's programme ''Blue Peter'' betwe
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  • Musical written for television, with music by Richard Rodgers and a book and lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein I
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  • ...igence analysis]], from sources available to the public. such as radio and television broadcasts, web sites, books, and similar materials.
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  • ...or being runner-up to [[Taylor Hicks]] in the fifth season of the American television show ''[[American Idol]]''.
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  • The American adaptation of the British television series of the same name.
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  • ...n to celebrities and aspire to become celebrities, often through [[reality television]].
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  • A television genre where individuals interact, as their real selves, in situations belie
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  • U.S. science-fiction television series (1993-2002) and surrounding franchise, including two movies; the ser
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  • 1965 Broadway play by Neil Simon, followed by a successful film and television series, concerning two mismatched roommates, one neat and uptight, the othe
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  • American television anthology series created by Rod Serling, each episode a mixture of self-con
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  • A television series, to be broadcast in 2023, that was spun off from the very successful
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  • ...nada]]) is a Canadian actress best known for her role as Ellie Nash on the television series ''Degrassi: The Next Generation''.
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  • ...edian, actor, television host, musician, and activist. His most successful television endeavor was ''The Cosby Show'', which appeared on NBC from 1984 to 1992. H
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  • ...h of [[England]], they are best known for their [[The League of Gentlemen (television series)|horror comedy series]] of the same name, mostly set in the [[fictio ...eries and a Christmas special before spawning a [[The League of Gentlemen (television series)#The League of Gentlemen's Apocalypse (2005)|2005 film]].
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  • ...s, from the general treasury, to public broadcasting organizations (radio, television and new media)
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  • The equine hero of a [[Western (genre)|Western]] television series, portrayed by a black stallion <!--yes, stallion per brokenwheelranc
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  • (1975—) [[Italy|Italian]] [[television]] and [[film]] [[acting|actress]], famous for performances in ''Last Days''
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  • ...ter, author and political commentator; columnist, [[WorldNetDaily]]; first television sportscaster or both the local and national level; advisory boards of [[Fam
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  • ...nglomerate that owns or controls a large number of news media, publishers, television, and film outlets
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  • (30 December 1906 – 28 January 1980) American film and television producer and showman, whose marketing techniques were similar to a travelli
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  • ==Television== ...ld (American TV series)|''To Have & to Hold'' (American TV series)]], 1998 television series
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  • U.S. television journalist, currently lead political anchor for CNN, previously their White
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  • [[Canada| Canadian]] actress best known for her role as Caitlin Ryan on the television shows ''Degrassi Junior High/Degrassi High'' and ''Degrassi: The New Genera
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  • ...mme was an American contemporary Western but was produced by [[Independent Television|ITV]], a British network. (“Contemporary Western” means that the action
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  • ...the [[Corporation for Public Broadcasting]], which provides non-commercial television programming in the United States.
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  • {{r|television station}}
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  • ...tive cause"; previous work for [[America's Voice]], [[National Empowerment Television]], [[International Policy Forum]], [[Leadership Institute]], [[Accuracy in
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  • American television and film producer and writer; created "[[All in the Family]]"; active in pr
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  • ...) is a Canadian actress best known for her role as Paige Michalchuk on the television series ''Degrassi: TNG''.
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  • ...s.nationalgeographic.com/news/2005/06/0624_050624_spencerwells.html Wells' television special ''Search for Adam'']
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  • ...Murdoch]]'s [[News Corporation]], which contains both Fox local radio and television stations, as well as Fox content providers such as Fox News
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  • {{r|John Greco (television producer)}}
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  • A broad range of governmental, nonprofit and nongovernmental forms of television production and broadcasting around the world funded by resources other than
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  • ...ic device that manipulates the video display signal of a display device (a television, monitor, etc.) to display a game.
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  • *[http://www.tvrage.com/shows/id-6057 ''The Odd Couple'' (1970 television series) at TVRage] *[http://www.tvrage.com/shows/id-6038 ''The New Odd Couple'' (1982 television series) at TVRage]
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  • ...brities - usually two guests and a regular. The regular hosts included the television presenter [[Ulrika Jonsson]], novelist and journalist [[Will Self]], and co
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  • ...esentation of [[science fiction]] in [[drama]]tic form using [[film]] or [[television]]. Classic examples of the [[genre]] are ''[[Star Trek]]'' and ''[[The Twil
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  • Popular American [[science fiction]] television series, created by [[Gene Roddenberry]]; gained an enormous cult following
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  • [[United States of America|U.S.]] television show on [[HBO]] depicting the daily life of an Italian-American crime famil
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  • Spin-off UK-Australia television series starring a robot dog that first appeared in the British science-fict
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  • ...d model best known for her role as Amber Gates in the British long-running television series ''Footballers' Wives''. ...our Feathers'' and ''Two Minutes'', as well as appearances in such British television series' as ''Hollyoaks'', ''Family Affairs'', ''I Dream'' and ''Casualty''
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  • ...[[acting|acts]] in a [[drama]]tic production and who works in [[film]], [[television]], [[theatre]], or [[radio programming|radio]] in that capacity.
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  • ...ada]]) is a Canadian actress best known for her role as Emma Nelson on the television show ''Degrassi: The Next Generation''. She currently lives and works in T
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