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  1. Showtime
    Showtime is a beautiful halter-futurity winning nine-year-old AQHA mare who needs a new home. This lovely, correct mare is guaranteed HYPP N/N and won $2,500 in a Northwest Halter Futurity class as a youngster. She was purchased by her current owner about seven years ago and was sent out to a professional trainer to be started under saddle. When Showtime came back home she was green but quiet and gentle to ride and was ridden lightly on the trails as well as in an arena off and on over a period of a year or two. Showtime has mostly been used as a broodmare and she has produced a couple of gorgeous, athletic, big-hipped and good natured foals in the last couple of years. Her owner is too busy now to ride her and doesn't want to raise any more foals, so is offering this NICE mare to a new home.
  2. Showtime -- Showtime Network
    NEW YORK and CUPERTINO, California—February 7, 2006—CBS Corporation’s Showtime Networks and Apple® today announced that premium cable programming from SHOWTIME, including recent Golden Globe nominees “Sleeper Cell” and “Weeds," is now available on the iTunes® Music Store (www.itunes.com). With the addition of SHOWTIME hit programming, iTunes now offers more than 50 popular TV shows available for just $1.99 per episode for viewing on a computer or iPod®. The iTunes Music Store is the world’s most popular video download store with more than 12 million videos purchased and downloaded.
  3. Showtime -- Viewers
    On March 9, 2007, Showtime announced the pick-up of a fifth season of The L Word, for 12 episodes, touting the show as "a signature franchise among our viewers." Production began in the summer of 2007 and will premier "sometime in early 2008." [15]
  4. Oliver Platt -- Drama Series
    Oliver Platt has enjoyed great success in film and television and on stage. Most recently, he garnered Emmy and Golden Globe Award nominations for his work on the critically acclaimed Showtime series Huff, the second season of which is in production.
  5. Mary-Louise Parker -- Season
    That was the scene when the offbeat Showtime comedy starring Mary-Louise Parker ended its second season last fall. Now, with its return tonight, Nancy is right where viewers left her: under the gun. Literally!
  6. Mia Kirshner -- Roles
    In 1993, Kirshner played the role of dominatrix Benita in Denys Arcand's Love & Human Remains. Her challenging role in the film brought her a nomination at the Genie Awards. Afterward, she starred in Cadillac Girls (1993), playing bad youngster Page.
  7. Tracey Ullman -- Sketch Comedies
    Hilarious British comic Tracey Ullman has just nabbed her own American show, Showtime announced yesterday. Titled “Tracey Ullman’s State Of The Union”, the program is a sketch comedy show in which Ullman takes on Hollywood and contemporary pop culture. The show is set to premiere on Showtime in March.
  8. Bruce Dern -- Black Sunday
    Dern has saved some of her finest portrayals for the small screen, often for Showtime, with whom she has a long-standing relationship. She appeared opposite Anthony Andrews in that network's "The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde" (1989), and won Emmy nominations for her performance as a military widow in the HBO docudrama "Afterburn" (1992) and the 1993 "Murder, Obliquely" episode of Showtime's "Fallen Angels" film-noir series. After making her directing debut with the romantic short "The Gift" (Showtime, 1994), for which she ... starred and provided the story, she executive produced and acted alongside Raul Julia and Vanessa Redgrave in the dark political drama "Down Came a Blackbird" (Showtime, 1995), In addition to playing ill-fated militia fugitive Vicki Weaver in "Ruby Ridge: An American Tragedy" (CBS, 1996), Dern provided narration for that year's "Bastard Out of Carolina" (Showtime), a gritty drama about child abuse in the 1950s that marked Anjelica Huston's directorial debut. After securing her place in history (and a third Emmy nomination) as the lesbian lover in the "coming out" episode of "Ellen" (ABC), she turned in a critically-acclaimed performance as the low-rent mother of four who contracts to sell her next baby to a yuppie couple in "The Baby Dance" (Showtime, 1998). Less successful, critically and creatively, was her subsequent telepic "Within These Walls" (2001), but she snared another plumb role when she appeared in the well-praised cautionary HMO tale "Damaged Care" (HBO, 2002) as a doctor who blows the whistle on unsavory insurance practices.
  9. Laura Dern -- Mothers
    Laura Dern is that rare thing — a Hollywood actress who is determined to resist cosmetic surgery. Here she opens up about her celebrity upbringing, love, and her latest role as a neurotic mother
  10. Titus -- Christopher Titus
    Currently, Christopher Titus is touring the nation with his stand-up act titled "Norman Rockwell Is Bleeding," which is what will be filmed for SHOWTIME. Titus will serve as executive producer for the SHOWTIME special along with Ken Weinstock.
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