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Manchester's most famous television exports include Coronation Street, Seven Up!, Songs of Praise, University Challenge, A Question of Sport and Mastermind - all of which are still broadcasting to large audiences today. Granada's productions gradually waned in the 2000s, but it is hoped the BBC move to Salford Quays in 2011 will spawn a new era ...
WAOW/WAEO: Sesame Street (Despite being shown on NET/PBS stations in the US, the show was aired on WAOW from 1969 until 1972 and on WAEO from 1974 until 1976, due to most of northern Wisconsin not having a NET/PBS affiliated station with the exceptions of Duluth-Superior (due to the area having its own NET/PBS station) and Eau Claire-Chippewa ...
Shake It Up (American TV series) Shameless (American TV series) Sirens (2014 TV series) Sister Kate (TV series) Soul Food (TV series) South Side (TV series) Starting Over (TV series) The Steve Harvey Show; Still Standing (American TV series) Street Hawk; Summer House (2006 TV series) Superior Donuts (TV series) Swingtown; Sword of Justice (TV ...
With the strikes that shut down Hollywood over, NBC is setting midseason premiere dates for much of its scripted lineup. The Dick Wolf universe of shows — “Chicago Med,” Chicago Fire ...
The deal was to use dock10 to record and produce a number of ITV Studios shows, and was extended in 2016 to run until 2018. [9] By 2016, dock10 had grown into a major production provider to British-based TV shows. In March 2016, dock10 announced that it had acquired Edit 19, a Manchester-based visual effects and editing company. [10]
The Second Coming (TV serial) See No Evil: The Moors Murders; Sex, Chips & Rock n' Roll; Shameless (British TV series) Shang-a-Lang (TV series) Sinchronicity; Sooty & Co. Sorted (TV series) Stars in Their Eyes; The Street (British TV series) Suspicion (2003 TV series)
Alabama's Montgomery Police Department gave an update on the brawl that occurred on its riverside dock.
After NBC-TV's cancellation of The Gillette Cavalcade of Sports in the spring of 1960, ABC took over the prime time boxing program, although it was renamed Fight of the Week. Legendary boxing commentator Don Dunphy did the blow-by-blow description of the bouts, which took place on Saturday beginning in October 1960 and running through September ...