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  3. List of Time Team episodes - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of episodes of Time Team, a British television/web programme about archaeology, that aired on Channel 4 from 16 January 1994 to, [1] 7 September 2014. In 2022 Time Team returned on YouTube, with Series 21 onwards presented by Gus Casely-Hayford. It was first made available, on 18 March 2022.

  4. Part Timers - Wikipedia

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    Part Timers is a sitcom-dramedy web series, created by and starring YouTube comedy duo Ian Hecox and Anthony Padilla, otherwise known as Smosh. It is Smosh's first scripted series, and is loosely based on Hecox's own real-life experiences as a part-timer. [ 1 ]

  5. Well, Just You Wait! - Wikipedia

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    Each 10-minute episode starts with a logo of the studio (Soyuzmultfilm in episodes 1-18, Studio 13 in episodes 17 and 18, and Christmas Films in episodes 19 and 20), after which a prologue begins. The prologue is a separate short story, approximately 2 minutes long, at the end of which the Wolf shouts "Well, [rabbit], just you wait!".

  6. Time for Timer - Wikipedia

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    Time for Timer is a series of seven short public service announcements broadcast on Saturday mornings on the ABC television network starting in 1975. The animated spots feature Timer, a tiny cartoon character who is an anthropomorphic circadian rhythm , the self-proclaimed "keeper of body time."

  7. List of Oobi episodes - Wikipedia

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    The shorts are 1–2 minutes each and were aired during commercial breaks. The long-form episodes are 10–13 minutes each. [1] [2] The show ran from 2000 to 2005, [3] with reruns continuing until 2013. [4] It ended with 48 shorts and 52 long-form episodes: a total of 100 individual stories.

  8. List of Doraemon (1979 TV series) episodes - Wikipedia

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    Doraemon gives him some Memory Bread which Nobita eats and understands the work. Later, he relaxed and ate desserts until he became full, but Doraemon forces him to eats extra memory bread. The episode ends with Nobita vomiting and re-eating memory bread from the start the very next day. Later remade as "Copying Toast" in 1992. 4 4-5 N-S Badges

  9. MinutePhysics - Wikipedia

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    MinutePhysics is an educational YouTube channel created by Henry Reich in 2011. The channel's videos use whiteboard animation to explain physics-related topics. Early videos on the channel were approximately one minute long. [2] As of March 2024, the channel has over 5.7 million subscribers.