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"The Dig" is the 18th episode of the seventh season of the American medical drama House. It first aired on Fox on April 11, 2011. This is the 150th episode of the series and marks the return of Thirteen, whose whereabouts have been unknown to House's team for the last year. Wilson and Cuddy do not appear in this episode.
This is a list of Time Team special episodes that aired between 1997 and 2014. These special episodes often depart somewhat from the regular Time Team format, by revisiting previous sites to do a follow-up story; travelling outside the UK to excavate other sites of interest; chronicling digs overseen by other organisations; or using information gleaned from other Time Team episodes to draw a ...
The Dog House Australia first broadcast on Network 10 in October 2021 and is narrated by Mark Coles Smith (previously Chris Brown). The show currently has two series with a celebrity special. It is filmed in Kemps Creek at the Animal Welfare League NSW. [8] [9] [10] The Dog House New Zealand first broadcast on TVNZ in February 2023. [11]
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In 1939, Suffolk landowner Edith Pretty hires local self-taught archaeologist Basil Brown to tackle the large burial mounds at her rural estate in Sutton Hoo near Woodbridge.At first, she offers the same money he received from the Ipswich Museum, the agricultural wage, [2] but he says it is inadequate; so she increases her offer by 12% to £2 a week (approximately £120 in 2020), which he accepts.
A Christmas Story doesn't (yet!) air for 24 hours on Christmas Day, but a 24-hour marathon of the film begins at 8 p.m. ET Christmas Eve and ends at 8 p.m. ET Christmas Day on TBS and TNT.
J.P. Michalik combined his love for Christmas decorating and the beloved 1983 movie A Christmas Story, by creating a life-size version of one of the most memorable moments of the film in the front ...
Time Team Live was a British television series that aired on Channel 4.The first programme was shown in 1997 and the most recent was in 2006. Presented by the actor Tony Robinson and guest presenters, this is a live version of the archaeology series Time Team, showing more of what happens in real time, than when the cut-down episode airs on Channel 4.