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Real Wheels, also known as There Goes A..., and formerly known as Live Action Video for Kids, is a series of children's educational videos for aged 3–8 that features a specified vehicle and the different jobs that it has along with real people who work the job which requires the vehicle. Episodes like There Goes a Garbage Truck, There Goes ...
The Real Wheels series is a collection of children's videos (also known as There Goes a..., previously as Live Action Videos for Kids). Three episodes, There Goes a Garbage Truck, There Goes the Mail and There Goes a Rescue Vehicle, were released as a part of the short-lived Dream Big series. Each episode focuses on different transportation ...
Stock car True story of stock-car trailblazer Wendell Scott, starring Richard Pryor. [1] Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo: 1977 Comedy The third entry in the Herbie series. The Quick and the Dead: 1977 Documentary Open wheel A behind-the-scenes look at Grand Prix racing, narrated by Stacy Keach. Fast Company: 1979 Drama Drag Racing
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The reason MTV UK rejected the video was because of fears that the video could encourage joyriding and cause car crashes amongst teenage drivers. "New Moon" MC 900 Ft. Jesus: 1994: The subject experiences Death drive in two senses of the word, choosing to experience an intense and unique ending to her finite human life. "A Nightmare to Remember"
Halfway to the hospital the ambulance suddenly pulls over and sits there while I (in the trailing car) wonder WTF is going on. Three minutes later a cop car shows up and the cops enter the ambulance.
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The video was directed by Margaret Malandruccolo and released in May 2005. Actors Anthony Clark (as the customer/songwriter) and former Nickelodeon GUTS and Get the Picture host Mike O'Malley (as the mechanic), then cast members of the CBS sitcom Yes, Dear, appear in the video. The video begins with Clark's car breaking down in front of a garage.