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  3. Highlights (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Highlights High Five is a younger children's counterpart to Highlights, first published with the January 2007 issue. [37] This children's magazine is for preschoolers ages two through five. [ 23 ] The goal of High Five is to help children develop and to give parent and child a fun and meaningful activity to do together each month.

  4. Highlight - Wikipedia

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    Highlights, a public page on the Russian social networking site VKontakte; Highlights FC, Nevisian association football club; In sports, a collection of top plays, often featuring a particular player, team, or position; Highlights (magazine), an American children's magazine

  5. I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue - Wikipedia

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    I'm Sorry I Haven't a Clue is a BBC radio comedy panel game.Billed as "the antidote to panel games", it consists of two teams of two comedians being given "silly things to do" by a chairman.

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  7. Danger (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Danger is a CBS television dramatic anthology series that began on September 26, 1950, and ended on May 31, 1955. [1] Its original title was Amm-i-dent Playhouse. [2] The show "was one of the first television dramatic series to make effective use of background music" [1]

  8. Get a Life (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Her house is a standard sitcom set, and she has a standard sitcom family. The town is inhabited by standard sitcom archetypes, often played by well-recognized character actors from that era (e.g. James Hampton from F Troop and Graham Jarvis from Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman). A particular homage to that era of sitcoms is that the same actors ...

  9. Major League Baseball Featuring Ken Griffey Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Baserunning on offense and throwing to bases on defense is controlled by the C buttons. The button pressed corresponds to the base (e.g. the right C button is pressed to go to 1st base, up to go to 2nd base, etc.). [3] The game accounts for injuries and real time fatigue, seen most clearly through pitchers.