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- Bobby Brown -- Miscellaneous
What it is tonight is "Being Bobby Brown," the latest attempt at the kind of screwball reality series pioneered by "The Osbournes" on MTV. This one... airs on Bravo, which is apparently trying to up its hipness quotient and, like everything else on TV except maybe Lawrence Welk reruns, lower the median age of its audience. Oh what crimes against taste and sanity have been committed in the pursuit of the 18-to-34 demographic. - Everwood -- Series
In the United States, Everwood reruns on every weeknight at 6/5 central on ABC Family. Everwood's series finale aired February 5, 2007. This series is currently on hiatus. Note:In an Interview with Ohio's Akron Beach Journal, An ABC Family Representative reveal the series will be rerun in the Fall 2007) However since then Abc Family has released its fall line-up and Everwood is not included.[4] - Channel -- Sci Fi Channel
While much of the original programming the SCI FI Channel has produced will remain on air through the next year, SurgeTV expects sweeping changes to the network, shifting away from the so-called “nerd” demographic. This means that SurgeTV will try to appeal to it’s growing number of “extreme” viewers by removing all of it’s current re-run programming and replacing it with a new “brand” - Xtreme Surge At Night. Effective November 1, 2006, SurgeTV will begin broadcasting reruns of Hogan Knows Best and original WWE programming. Filling out the early morning hours will be the ground-breaking American (English language channel) debut of Lucha Libre sporting events. - The Monkees -- Band
In point of fact, The Monkees, selected specifically to appeal to the youth market, with manufactured personae and carefully produced singles, can be seen to be the direct precursor to the modern proliferation of studio- and corporation-created bands. Millions of people still listen to their music, and it seems likely that Monkees singles will remain a staple on pop-rock and oldies stations for decades to come. In fact, their legacy has been further strengthened by Rhino Entertainment's acquisition of the Monkees franchise from Columbia Pictures in the late 1980s, with remastered editions of both the original television series and their music library now surfacing in stores. - Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Series -- Mirage Studios
There are currently no TV reruns of the original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles animated series, at least not in North America. An episode has not been shown on U.S. television since it ended its original run on November 2, 1996. Repeats had ... aired on USA Network's USA Cartoon Express from October 31, 1993 to September 13, 1996. Artisan Home Entertainment and Fred Wolf Films own the rights to the show, and they have been responsible for the DVD releases. Mirage Studios does not own the rights to the 1987 show so Artisan and Fred Wolf are under no obligation to inform them of future releases.[1] Many episodes were released on many VHS tapes from 1988 to 1996 by Family Home Entertainment. Some reruns were shown for UK audiences on CBBC weekday mornings. - The Monkees -- Series
The Monkees were a pop-rock quartet created and based in Los Angeles in 1965 for an NBC American television series of the same name. The show, which ran from 1966 to 1968, helped make them one of the most popular music acts of the decade. - Jerry Seinfeld -- Long Island
Jerry Seinfeld, everyone's favorite funny man, shot to fame with his hit TV series "Seinfeld" in the '90s. Though the show is no longer being produced, the re-runs are still popular all over the world. Here are a few Jerry Seinfeld quotes. Be warned! Reading Seinfeld quotes can seriously affect your sanity, and give you stomach cramps due to non-stop laughter. - Agnes Moorehead -- Role
Playing anything from neurotic neighbors to sympathetic best friends, Agnes Moorehead made significant contributions as a supporting actress to several of classic cinema's greatest films. Her works earned her four Best Supporting Actress nominations over the course of her career, and she can still be seen today in reruns of the '60s sitcom "Bewitched" in her role as Samantha's mother Endora. - Taurus -- Taurus Model
Unlike Ford with the Taurus, Mercury didn't offer the flex-fuel engines in the Sable lineup. 1997 instead saw a beefed-up option list for the GS models that included some features previously available only on the LS, such as a power moonroof, CD changer and leather interior. - Charles Simonyi -- Programs
Simonyi: A generator is in effect an executable representation of the more mechanical portions of a programmer's work. By asking the programmers to write generators (and of course enabling and supporting their doing so), they do not have to repeat the same transformations every time the problem statement is changed or improved by the stakeholders. For most changes, the stakeholders simply edit the problem description (on the CAD-like program) and re-run the generator. This moves more of the activity into the machine realm: the result of the changes will be implemented in seconds, instead of weeks, and for millicents instead of thousands of dollars, and without implementation bugs, instead of the bugs that any direct manual involvement would inevitably cause.
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