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Series 11 was the first in the Series to be filmed in high-definition television format. It was also the last series to be filmed entirely with models and to utilize the resin faces in the closeup shots, as well as human figurines; Series 12 utilized a mix of CGI and models prior to the switch to full CGI animation in series 13.
Two arrangements were recorded. One was used in the opening for the CITV airings of series 8, while the other was used as the opening for the PBS and Nick Jr. airings of series 8 & 10 in the US, as well as the closing music for series 8 & 18. The CITV arrangement can also be heard on the menus of DVD releases of series 8 episodes.
Steve Asquith: Abi Grant and Paul Larson: 8 August 2004 () [e] 102a: 186: 4 "Henry and the Wishing Tree" Steve Asquith: Abi Grant and Paul Larson: 8 August 2004 () [e] 102b: 187: 5 "James Gets a New Coat" Steve Asquith: Abi Grant: 15 August 2004 () 103a: 188: 6 "Thomas Saves the Day" Steve Asquith: James Mason: 15 August 2004 () 103b: 189
The show follows the adventures of Billy Dilley (Aaron Springer), a 7th grader who loves science, and his lab partners, Zeke and Marsha (Catherine Wayne), and his pet rat, Anaximander, who on summer vacation find themselves trapped in Subterranea-Tania, a strange world located in the Earth's core after a test ride in Billy's science fair project The Cheeserator, a giant drilling machine ...
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William Robert Cardille (December 10, 1928 – July 21, 2016), also known as "Chilly Billy", was an American broadcast personality from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.He was well known to regional viewers as a late-night horror host, but is perhaps more widely remembered for his appearance in George A. Romero's landmark zombie film Night of the Living Dead (1968), portraying a fictional version of ...
April 2, 1981: Opening night at Billy Bob’s Texas honky-tonk; a workman on a ladder placing letters on the sign. Early years: 1980s 1981: Jerry Lee Lewis at Billy Bob’s Texas.
Kaye is the foremost children's magician in the United States, author of numerous books including Seriously Silly [5] and Super-Sized Silly, [6] a columnist in both Magic (American magazine) [7] and Genii magazine, [8] and creator of numerous marketed tricks: "Peek-a-Boo Bunny," "Yes, No, Maybe So," "Princess in a Pickle," among others.