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  2. Molly of Denali - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] It premiered on July 15, 2019, and is the first American nationally distributed children's show to feature an Alaska Native as the lead character. [3] 38 half-hour episodes were produced for season 1, with a 50-minute special as its season finale. [4] A special live-action segment filmed in Alaska airs between the two 11-minute story ...

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    Season 2 of Molly of Denali will consist of a one-hour special and 23 half-hour episodes. (Photo: PBS Kids) A new set of adventures are coming up for Molly Mabray, ...

  4. Dorothea Gillim - Wikipedia

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    Dorothea Gillim (born July 18, 1964) is an American television producer. She is the creator of the animated series WordGirl and Hey Monie! and co-creator of Molly of Denali. ...

  5. Talk:Molly of Denali - Wikipedia

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    1 Dog's name Polish > English. 1 comment ... has changed. 1 comment. 4 Season 4. 1 comment. 5 Canadian episode order differs from PBS in the US. 1 comment. Toggle the ...

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  8. Directors Commentary - Wikipedia

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    Directors Commentary is a comedy television series created and written by Paul Duddridge and produced by Miles Ross. It was made by Jones The Film for ITV and broadcast in 2004. It starred Rob Brydon as Peter de Lane, a fictional director who provided the audio commentary for the DVD releases of shows he had supposedly directed.

  9. Audio commentary - Wikipedia

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    The Criterion Collection introduced audio commentary on the LaserDisc format, which was able to accommodate multiple audio tracks.The first commentary track, for the 1933 film King Kong, was recorded by Ronald Haver, a curator at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, and was inspired by the stories Haver told while supervising the film-to-video transfer process. [1]