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Leh Lub Salub Rarng (Thai: เล่ห์ลับสลับร่าง, RTGS: Le Lap Salap Rang) is a 2017 Thai romantic comedy television series starring Nadech Kugimiya, Urassaya Sperbund, Preechaya Pongthananikorn and Thanapob Leeratanakajorn. It aired on Channel 3 from July 31 to September 4, 2017. [1]
Fredric Lehne (born February 3, 1959) [1] (sometimes credited as Fredric Lane) [2] [3] is an American actor of film, stage, voice and television. Acting since 1978, he has appeared in more than 200 films, miniseries, and television episodes, as well as stage productions across the United States, from Broadway to Portland, Oregon .
This is an incomplete list of television programs formerly or currently broadcast by History Channel/H2/Military History Channel in the United States. Current programming [ edit ]
Pages in category "Historical television series" The following 113 pages are in this category, out of 113 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
The siege of Leh was a significant military engagement that took place in August 1842 during the ongoing conflicts between the Dogra dynasty and Tibetan forces allied with the Qing dynasty. The siege occurred in Leh , the capital of Ladakh , which was a contested region in northern India.
1940: The American Federal Communications Commission, (), holds public hearings about television; 1941: First television advertisements aired. The first official, paid television advertisement was broadcast in the United States on July 1, 1941, over New York station WNBT (now WNBC) before a baseball game between the Brooklyn Dodgers and the Philadelphia Phillies.
The History Channel's original logo used from January 1, 1995, to February 15, 2008. In the station's early years, the red background was not there, and later it sometimes appeared blue (in documentaries), light green (in biographies), purple (in sitcoms), yellow (in reality shows), or orange (in short form content) instead of red.
Robert Breckenridge Ware MacNeil OC (January 19, 1931 – April 12, 2024), often known as Robin MacNeil, was a Canadian-American journalist, writer and television news anchor. He partnered with Jim Lehrer to create the landmark public television news program The Robert MacNeil Report in 1975. [1] MacNeil co-anchored the program until 1995.