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  2. América (Brazilian TV series) - Wikipedia

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    América is a Brazilian telenovela that aired on TV Globo from 14 March 2005 to 4 November 2005. It is written by Glória Perez and directed by Jayme Monjardim and Marcos Schechtman. The telenovela focused on the life of an illegal immigrant to the United States and the lives of those she left behind in Brazil.

  3. Walk to Emmaus - Wikipedia

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    The unnamed man then proceeds to explain the writings of the prophet Moses concerning God's Messiah or Christ. When the three travelers reach Emmaus, they share a meal. During the blessings of the meal, it is revealed to Cleopas and his companion that the unnamed man who accompanied them is none other than Jesus whom God has raised from the dead.

  4. Cursillo - Wikipedia

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    In the Cursillo movement, being "in colors" is to be in God's grace. For that reason, Cursillo participants (cursillistas) greet each other with the phrase "De Colores" (in Colors). A story from the early days of the movement in Spain tells of an occasion where a group of men were returning from a Cursillo weekend when their bus broke down.

  5. Wilmer Valderrama reflects on Fez character, immigration ...

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    Wilmer Valderrama, who broke out as Fez on "That '70s Show," reflects on his journey from immigrant to TV star in the memoir "An American Story."

  6. Coming to America (TV pilot) - Wikipedia

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    Coming to America is the name of a proposed weekly sitcom, based on the 1988 film of the same name. The pilot [ 1 ] ultimately went unsold, [ 2 ] but it was still televised on CBS on July 4, 1989 as part of the CBS Summer Playhouse [ 3 ] [ 4 ] pilot anthology series.

  7. List of 1970s American television episodes with LGBT themes

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    Dr. Claymore is a lesbian and a psychiatrist called in to handle a heart patient, Tobi, who's not taking her medicine. In his book Alternate Channels, author Steven Capsuto cites Annie Claymore as "American TV's first productive, happy lesbian character." [24] 1973 The Pat Collins Show: WCBS-TV "A Night at the Continental Baths"

  8. ‘That ’70s Show’ Cast: Where Are They Now? From Ashton ...

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    That ’70s Show managed to cultivate some of the most iconic moments in pop culture history. It’s also responsible for catapulting its younger stars Topher Grace, Laura Prepon, Ashton Kutcher ...

  9. Category:Hispanic and Latino American sitcoms - Wikipedia

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