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An actress under the Star Force Entertainment, a fan of Gong Tae-sung. She stars in the drama 'The World of Stars' as the female lead, alongside Tae-sung. Lee Han-ik as Kang Min-kyu [20] He was Tae-sung's new manager. Being unable to deal with Tae-sung's personality, he quit his job at Star Force and later joined DS actors.
A nominally 'behind the scenes' special which included clips from the previous series, interviews with previous guests and also appearances by Vic and Bob characters from their non-Shooting Stars series. Sp.x02 Jack's team Ulrika's team Final Challenge Kate Garraway and Dizzee Rascal: Peter Jones and Christine Walkden: Feel the Force of Opera ...
"Shooting Star" by the Australian band Expatriate, from the 2007 album In the Midst of This "Shooting Star" by Riyu Kosaka, from the 2003 album BeForU "Shooting Star" by Cliff Richard and The Shadows, from the 1966 film Thunderbirds Are Go "Shooting Star" by Órla Fallon, from the 2009 album Distant Shore
In November 1996 the first Shooting Stars VHS was released entitled Shooting Stars - Unviewed and Nude. 1996 saw the release of the Shooting Stars book and CD game. Published by BBC Books in hard cover, this 120-page book retailed at £9.99, and featured various rounds from the shows, as well as a 45-minute CD of the Club Singer round, allowing ...
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Lucky Star does not have one consistent ending theme, a new theme is used in each episode; most of them are of theme songs from other anime and from tokusatsu television shows. Each ending theme in episodes one through twelve is performed as a karaoke by one of the principal characters.
The following is a list of characters for the American sitcom Blossom which aired for five seasons on NBC. It debuted as a pilot preview on July 5, 1990, and premiered as a mid-season replacement on January 3, 1991. [1] The series finale episode was broadcast on May 22, 1995.
This is a list of dāstāns and qissas (prose fiction) written in Urdu during the 18th and 19th centuries. The skeleton of the list is a reproduction of the list provided by Gyan Chand Jain in his study entitled Urdū kī nasrī dāstānen.