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The cast also included Leo Geter, Fred Applegate, James Avery and John Kassir. The radio station in the series was partially based on KCRW in Santa Monica, California. [1] Ted Costas was modeled on Tom Schnabel, [4] and was the host of a morning radio show, Long Day's Journey into Lunch, which was based on Morning Becomes Eclectic. [4]
5 The Wire: 2002 2008 5 Carnivàle: 2003 2005 2 Deadwood: 2004 2006 3 Rome: 2005 2007 2 Co-production with BBC Two and Rai 2: Big Love: 2006 2011 5 Five Days: 2007 2010 2 Co-production with BBC One: John from Cincinnati: 2007 2007 1 Tell Me You Love Me: 2007 2007 1 In Treatment: 2008 2021 4 True Blood: 2008 2014 7 Boardwalk Empire: 2010 2014 5 ...
The 1991–92 network television schedule for the four major English language commercial broadcast networks in the United States covers primetime hours from September 1991 through August 1992. The schedule is followed by a list per network of returning series, new series, and series cancelled after the 1990–91 season .
KQLH-LP (92.5 FM) is a low-power FM radio station branded as "KQLH Studio 92.5 FM". The station is operated by Arrowhead Alliance of the Inland Empire broadcasting a favorites music format with songs from the 1950s to the 1980s. The station is licensed to Yucaipa, California and broadcasts to the Inland Empire area.
Patrick Wymore/Netflix Season 2 of That ‘90s Show is all about celebrating the summer of ’96 — and fans can expect a lot more than the same old thing they did last week. “There's so much ...
92.5 went on the air in the Toledo area as WMHE on October 14, 1957. The station was founded by William A. Hillebrand (1917–2005). Though FM broadcasting was still in its infancy at the time, Hillebrand saw FM radio, with its superior sound quality for musical recordings, as an investment that would prove viable in the long run.
During season 1 of That ‘90s Show, Red (Kurtwood Smith) and Kitty's (Debra Jo Rupp) beloved house in Point Place, Wisconsin, became a central location for many scenes.While there’s a new group ...
The ’90s are officially over. “That ’90s Show,” the follow-up series to “That ’70s Show,” has been canceled after two seasons on Netflix, franchise star Kurtwood Smith wrote on ...