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Wishbone is an American live-action children's television series that aired from 1995 to 1997 and originally broadcast on PBS. It is about a Jack Russell Terrier dog named Wishbone who daydreams about being the lead character of stories from classic literature.
Jordan Wall (born August 1, 1981) is a former American actor. He is best known for his role as Joe Talbot in the children's public television show Wishbone (1995-1998). [1] He is not the real-life son of actress Mary Chris Wall, who played Joe's mother, Ellen Talbot, on Wishbone, but the son of Graydon and Diane Wall.
Wishbone's Dog Days of the West is a PBS feature-length telefilm that aired on March 13, 1998. It was shot in Galisteo and Santa Fe, New Mexico. The film was aired on PBS stations on March 13, 1998 and released to video on June 9, 1998. It is the first and only TV movie in the Wishbone franchise.
"Ellen Talbot: Joe's widowed mother, who, like him, has dark brown hair. She works as the reference librarian at Henderson Memorial Library in Oakdale. She often refers to the death of Joe's "father" in a very casual manner, which leads many to suspect the validity of his parentage.
Wishbone stays at David and Emily's house when Ellen and Joe go to Vancouver. After he and Sam break a side-view mirror off his parents' new car, David tries to hide the damage. When the mirror breaks off and Mr. Barnes prepares to sue the manufacturer, Emily convinces her brother to come clean.
Takes of "Vacancy," "One More Sign," "Frozen Man," "Give Me Strength," and "Bad News Comes to Town" all eventually appeared on Neil Young Archives Vol. II. "Give Me Strength" featured vocals from Ellen Talbot, a friend of Snodgress and the sister-in-law of bassist Billy Talbot, who lived on Young's ranch as a caretaker for Zeke.
Eleni Mandell's first album, Wishbone (1998), was produced by Jon Brion. Her second album, Thrill, was released in 2000, earning her comparisons to PJ Harvey and Tom Waits. Around 2001, The New Yorker magazine described Mandell "as perhaps the best unsigned artist in the business."
Ellen R. Sandor (born 1942) is an American new media artist. She is also founder of the Chicago-based (art) n , a collective of artists, scientists, mathematicians, and computer experts. [ 1 ] Ellen Sandor and (art) n create sculptures that contain computer-generated photographic images that appear to be three dimensional.