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  2. Linda Goss - Wikipedia

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    Goss is a co-founder of Keepers of the Culture, a Philadelphia storytelling organization affiliated with the National Association of Black Storytellers, and a founding member of Patchwork, a storytelling group in Delaware.

  3. Murder of Catherine Cesnik - Wikipedia

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    Netflix produced a seven-part documentary series about the case called The Keepers, which debuted on May 19, 2017. [22] The series features interviews with women who were Cesnik's students, with some who say they were sexually abused by Maskell and others. [23]

  4. List of surviving DuMont Television Network broadcasts

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    Finders Keepers - one episode Original print with all of the Coca-Cola commercials from its broadcast date of January 20, 1955 on the DuMont Network. This was a local NYC (WABD-TV) show. Show stars Fred Robbins and Peggy O'Hara. Guest star Richard Egan for "Underwater". on Youtube.

  5. The 26 Best True Crime Documentaries to Watch on ... - AOL

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    The Keepers sets out to connect the dots between her death and the alleged rampant sexual abuse taking place in the school. The series became a massive hit and even received an Emmy nomination for ...

  6. WPPT (TV) - Wikipedia

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    WPPT (channel 35) is a PBS member television station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.It is owned by Lehigh Valley Public Media alongside Allentown-licensed fellow PBS member WLVT-TV (channel 39).

  7. WHYY-TV - Wikipedia

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    WHYY-TV was established in 1957 on channel 35 in Philadelphia as the first educational TV station in the city. Seeking to expand its coverage area, it successfully filed to use channel 12 in Wilmington, which was left vacant after the closing of a commercial station, and moved its primary programming there in 1963.

  8. Joey Coyle - Wikipedia

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    His article "Finders Keepers" was published as a three-part serial for The Philadelphia Inquirer in December 1986. [14] [15] Bowden later adapted the article into a 2002 book titled Finders Keepers: The Story of a Man who Found $1 Million. [16]

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