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  2. Cram (game show) - Wikipedia

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    Cram is an American game show which aired on Game Show Network from January 6 to September 19, 2003. The show featured two teams, each composed of two contestants. For 24 hours before taping, the contestants were sequestered and sleep deprived at a storefront (located at the then named Kodak Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard, which is now called the Dolby Theatre).

  3. Cram (Australian game show) - Wikipedia

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    Cram (stylised as CRAM!) was an Australian game show hosted by Peter Helliar, [1] which premiered on Network Ten on 2 November 2017 until 14 December 2017. [2]The premiere was negatively received by viewers, with ratings [3] dwindling as the season progressed and the show rating outside of the top 20 shows of the day for the season finale.

  4. Crá - Wikipedia

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    Ciarán Charles is a producer for TG4. [3] Crá is an Irish-language word meaning "torment", and the said they were moved by the accounts of some of Ireland's unsolved cases. [4] The cast is led by stars Dónall Ó Héalai, Alex Murphy, Hannah Brady, Barry McGovern, Róisín Murphy, Tara Breathnach, Caoimhe Farren and Alan Mahon. [5]

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  6. Cramel (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The episodes reached 14 million views on YouTube until all content was made exclusive to the Kan Educational website. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] One of the show's cast members, Lir Issa (ליר עיסא), confirmed Cramel would return for a second season by revealing pictures from the new set on his Instagram account.

  7. Asura (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Asura (Japanese: 阿修羅のごとく, Hepburn: Asura no Gotoku) is a Japanese streaming drama television series directed by Hirokazu Kore-eda. [1] It is an adaptation of the 1979 series Ashura no Gotoku, [2] and stars Rie Miyazawa, Machiko Ono, Yū Aoi and Suzu Hirose. [3] [4] The series premiered on Netflix on January 9, 2025. [5]

  8. Video Nasty (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The cast includes Justin Daniels Anene, Cal O’Driscoll, Leia Murphy, Oliver Finnegan, Valerie O’Connor, Declan Rodgers, Simone Kirby and Emmanuel Ighodaro. [4] [5] Filming took place in Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland in April 2024. [6] Filmimg locations included County Tyrone, County Monaghan, and County Cavan. [7]

  9. Return to Cranford - Wikipedia

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    Return to Cranford (known in the United Kingdom as the Cranford Christmas Special) is the two-part second season of a British television series directed by Simon Curtis.The teleplay by Heidi Thomas was based on material from two novellas and a short story by Elizabeth Gaskell published between 1849 and 1863: Cranford, The Moorland Cottage and The Cage at Cranford.