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  2. Channel 5 (British TV channel) programming - Wikipedia

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    Channel 5 airs a wide variety of programming that covers various genres and themes, with programmes about farming, trains and royalty being popular.. The channel is notable for its travel and holiday shows, whether presented by comedians such as Susan Calman [1] [2] and Alexander Armstrong [3] or whether they are programmes in a fly-on-the-wall reality format like Allo Allo!

  3. Channel 5 (British TV channel) - Wikipedia

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    The channel's launch on 30 March 1997 (Easter Sunday) at 6 p.m. After a brief voice over by continuity presenter David Vickery, the first broadcast was the Spice Girls singing a cover version of Manfred Mann's hit "5-4-3-2-1" as "1-2-3-4-5", [15] [16] for which they were reportedly paid around £500,000. [17]

  4. Light writing - Wikipedia

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    The most common technique is to capture multiple second exposures of light moving from one point to another in the frame. As the sequence is built the beginning and ending points of the lights motion can be moved along a given path. When the pictures are put in sequence the light seems to move with classic stop motion.

  5. List of The Hotel Inspector episodes - Wikipedia

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    Alex Polizzi visits a hotel located in six acres of Dorset countryside, complete with stables, an outdoor pool and a cricket pitch. The owners of the lodge have seen a steady decline in bookings since they put an end to letting it for profitable functions, causing concern that the house may not be able to support them in the future.

  6. The Hardacres - Wikipedia

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    The six-part series adaptation is from Playground Entertainment and helmed by Amy Roberts and Loren McLaughlan. [3] Also writing episodes are Emma Reeves and Liz Lake, while Roberts and McLaughlan are executive producers.

  7. My Life in Four Cameras - Wikipedia

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    The next day at lunch, Janitor points out all the cafeteria workers Dr. Cox shouldn't fire. Finally, he points out Kenny, who pours the coffee; he happens to be the newest cafeteria worker. When the show switches to "JD’s Sitcom Fantasy", a talent show happens at the hospital (with the prize being exactly the same amount that the hospital ...

  8. The Constant - Wikipedia

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    It was written by executive producer Carlton Cuse and co-creator/executive producer Damon Lindelof and directed by executive producer Jack Bender. [3] "The Constant" was watched by 15 million American viewers and is widely regarded as Lost's best episode and one of the best episodes of television ever.

  9. End Times (Breaking Bad) - Wikipedia

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    "End Times" is the twelfth and penultimate episode of the fourth season of the American television drama series Breaking Bad, and the 45th overall episode of the series. It originally aired on AMC in the United States on October 2, 2011. GQ and Salon.com named "End Times" as one of the best television episodes of 2011. [1] [2]