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  2. National Educational Television - Wikipedia

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    The network was founded as the Educational Television and Radio Center (ETRC) in November 1952 by a grant from the Ford Foundation's Fund for Adult Education (FAE). It was originally a limited service for exchanging and distributing educational television programs produced by local television stations to other stations; it did not produce any material by itself.

  3. Letters to God - Wikipedia

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    Letters to God is a 2010 American Christian drama film directed by David Nixon and starring Robyn Lively, Jeffrey Johnson, Tanner Maguire, Michael Bolten and Bailee Madison. The story was written by Patrick Doughtie about his son Tyler, with the screenplay penned by Doughtie, Art D'Alessandro, Sandra Thrift and Cullen Douglas .

  4. Children's Letters to God - Wikipedia

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    Children's Letters to God was a Drama Desk Award nominated Off-Broadway musical that was based on the best selling book by Stoo Hample, music by David Evans, and lyrics by Douglas J. Cohen. [ 1 ] Summary

  5. Fred Rogers - Wikipedia

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    [46] [47] The last original episode aired in 2001, but PBS continued to air reruns, and by 2016 it was the third-longest-running program in PBS history. [ 45 ] [ 48 ] Many of the sets and props in Mister Rogers' Neighborhood , like the trolley, the sneakers, and the castle, were created for Rogers' show in Toronto by CBC designers and producers.

  6. The Adventures of Letterman - Wikipedia

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    The Adventures of Letterman is a series of animated shorts that was a regular feature on the 1970s PBS educational television series The Electric Company.A superhero spoof created by Mike Thaler, it debuted during the show's second season.

  7. John Updike - Wikipedia

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    John Hoyer Updike (March 18, 1932 – January 27, 2009) was an American novelist, poet, short-story writer, art critic, and literary critic.One of only four writers to win the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction more than once (the others being Booth Tarkington, William Faulkner, and Colson Whitehead), Updike published more than twenty novels, more than a dozen short-story collections, as well as ...

  8. 1971 in television - Wikipedia

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    McMillan & Wife on NBC (1971–77) O'Hara, U.S. Treasury on CBS (1971–72) September 18 – The New Dick Van Dyke Show on CBS (1971–74) September 19 – The Jimmy Stewart Show on NBC (1971–72) September 21 – The Old Grey Whistle Test on BBC2 (1971–87) October 2 – Soul Train, the African-American equivalent to American Bandstand (1971 ...

  9. Paul Twitchell - Wikipedia

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    Paul Twitchell was born in Paducah, Kentucky to Effie Dorothy and Jacob Noah Twitchell. [1] His date of birth has been given variously between 1908 and 1922, with the Library of Congress' Name Authority File giving 1908 and a spring 1910 census suggesting 1909.