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What kind of programming does the This TV movie channel offer?
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- 07/05/2026
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In each market the channel is available in, This TV maintains affiliate networks that may opt to show different programming than what its website or channel guide displays, including different movies, local news broadcasts and regional sporting events. This TV's website also varies based on region. If the site displays the wrong region, users simply need to click on the Change Location tab at the top right of the website. Since each affiliate network has the right to select its own programming, website visitors need to select the correct location to browse their region's particular l..
Are there any all-male black gospel quartets?
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- 06/05/2026
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Often referred to as "Southern Gospel," the early groups were called "quartets" because they were made up of a lead tenor with baritone and bass back up vocals and almost always male. African American music tradition defines a quartet as a minimum of four voices but may have up to eight; therefore, many types of African American singing groups fall under the "quartet" category. After the Civil War, quartets were formed as a way to fund higher education institutions for newly-freed slaves. One of these quartets was called the "Jubilee Singers," resulting in many gospel quartets being referred t..
What is the name of Mr. Lee's first album?
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- 06/05/2026
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Mr. Lee was born in 1968 as Leroy Haggard Jr. He is popular in Chicago-house music circles for combining hip hop and house music. He released his second album, “I Wanna Rock Right Now,†in 1992. “Get Busy,†“Pump Up London,†“Pump That Body†and “Get Off†are some of his popular singles.\nMr. Lee Grant was born in a Nazi concentration camp on April 22, 1945, as Bogdan Kominowski. A successful singer, he has also appeared in TV shows and movies, including the James Bond movie, "A View to a Kill." “Opportunity,†“Why or Where or When,†“Thanks to You†and “Movin..
What famous actors have played Tarzan?
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- 06/05/2026
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Buster Crabbe was an Olympic gold medalist who began his acting career in the 1933 Tarzan serial, "Tarzan the Fearless." He went on to star in over 100 movies. Bruce Bennett won a silver medal at the 1928 Olympic games and went on to star as Tarzan in "The New Adventures of Tarzan." Johnny Weissmuller is the best known of the Tarzan actors and played the role 12 times in motion pictures.
What is the setting for "Coronation Street"?
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- 06/05/2026
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"Coronation Street," known informally as "Corrie," is the U.K.'s longest-running soap opera and has been on television since 1960. The show follows the lives of working-class people in Weatherfield. It was filmed on set at Granada Studios for 53 years before moving to a new set at Trafford Wharf Road in 2013. The new set uses real bricks reclaimed from Salford homes.
Who are some well-known Bangla musicians?
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- 06/05/2026
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Runa Laila is a famous star in Bangladesh, and she started her career when she worked in the Pakistan film industry. She replaced Mala and paired with the singer Ahmed Rushdi. She is famous as a singer in a variety of film industries, including India and Pakistan.\nHabib Wahid is a composer and a musician, and he is famous for his distinct fusion of traditional Bengali folk music with more contemporary sounds. He is known for defining his own musical genre.
Who are some WGN radio personalities?
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- 06/05/2026
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The Saturday radio personalities on WGN include Matt Bubala, Orion Samuelson, Max Armstrong, Mike Stephen, Lou Manfredini, Kathy & Jude, Steve Bertrand, John Williams, Hannah Stanley, Dave Hoekstra and Amy Guth. The Sunday radio personalities on WGN include Dave Plier, Charlie Potter, Steve Dale, Rick Pearson, Dean Richards, Frank Fontana, Brian Noonan, Rick Kogan and Carl Amari. The WGN radio schedule can be found on the radio station's official web page.
Who said, "Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown"?
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- 06/05/2026
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In that speech, the King laments that poor people are able to sleep, even in the grimiest, most tumultuous conditions, while powerful men like himself, even in "the calmest and most stillest night, / With all appliances and means to boot" cannot find rest. He is worried that his kingdom is terribly sick because of the rebellion in Northumberland. By the end of the play, the rebellion is defeated and the king has died. The crown goes to his son, Prince Hal, who reigns afterward as Henry V.
What are some popular sayings from vintage television shows?
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- 06/05/2026
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The sitcom "All in the Family" was popular for its cutting-edge social commentary on subjects ranging from racism to gender equality. The main character, Archie Bunker, had numerous catchphrases including, "Stifle," and "Meathead." Perhaps one of the most popular television catchphrases of all time, "What you talkin' about, Willis?" comes from the show "Diff'rent Strokes" and was spoken by the character Arnold Drummond. One of the most popular science fiction television series of all time "Star Trek" spawned a number of popular phrases and sayings including, "Space, the final frontie..
Where was "The Answer Key" filmed?
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- 06/05/2026
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"The Answer Key" was directed by Canadian director Samir Rehem and stars Canadian actress Robin Brule as Dawn Moore. "The Answer Key" was written by Rehem and Canadian Joe Pingue.\n\n"The Answer Key" is the sequel to "A Cure for Terminal Loneliness," which premiered on September 7, 2007, at the Toronto International Film Festival. "A Cure for Terminal Loneliness" was also written and directed by Rehem. It was also filmed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
