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One World is an American television teen sitcom that aired on the TNBC Saturday morning lineup [1] from September 12, 1998 [2] to January 6, 2001 on NBC. [3] The series was created by Robert Tarlow and executive produced by Peter Engel.
Lloyd in Space is an American animated television series, created by Recess co-creators Joe Ansolabehere and Paul Germain. It premiered on February 3, 2001, on ABC on Saturday mornings. [ 1 ] The pilot was written by Ansolabehere, Germain and Mark Drop, with the characters designed by Eric Keyes.
[4] The film was intended as a backdoor pilot for a potential series, although poor critical reception and average viewing figures resulted in the series not being picked up for a full run. [5] The film was broadcast in the United States on BBC America on 16 January 2003, [ 6 ] and has since been made available on streaming service Acorn TV . [ 7 ]
Dailymotion is a French online video sharing platform owned by Canal+. Prior to 2024, the company was owned by Vivendi . [ 3 ] North American launch partners included Vice Media , Bloomberg , and Hearst Digital Media . [ 4 ]
Red Shoe Diaries is an American erotic drama anthology series that aired on Showtime from 1992 to 1997, and was distributed by Playboy Entertainment overseas. It is a spin-off of the television film of the same name directed by Zalman King.
The following is a list of episodes for the British sitcom 'Allo 'Allo! that aired from 1982 to 1992. Following the Pilot in 1982, the series was officially launched two years later in 1984 (Series 1) and continued to Series 9 (1992); including two Christmas Special episodes in 1985 (between Series 2 and 3) and in 1991 (between Series 7 and 8).
Once and Again is an American family drama television series that aired on ABC from September 21, 1999, to April 15, 2002. It depicts the family of a single mother and her romance with a single father. It was created by Marshall Herskovitz and Edward Zwick.
Lloyd was born Norman Nathan Perlmutter [2] on November 8, 1914, in Jersey City, New Jersey. [3] His family was Jewish [4] and lived in Brooklyn, New York.His father, Max Perlmutter, was an accountant [2] who later became a salesman [5] and proprietor of a furniture store. [6]