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100 Greatest Episodes of All-Time (1997) and Top 100 Episodes of All Time (2009) are lists of the 100 "best" television show episodes on U.S. television as published by TV Guide. The first list, published on June 28, 1997, was produced in collaboration with Nick at Nite's TV Land. [1] [2] The revised list was
John Ratzenberger's Made in America is an American documentary television series hosted by John Ratzenberger. The series premiered January 6, 2004, on the Travel Channel . [ 1 ] Ratzenberger visits various American manufacturers, taking the show's viewers along on the tours and showing how various everyday items are made.
Midol was originally sold in 1911 as a headache and toothache remedy that was considered safer because it did not use the narcotics typically used at the time. [1] It was then promoted as a cure for hiccups claiming it controlled spasms, and finally as a remedy for menstrual cramps and bloating.
"Made in America" is his 30th and final official writing credit (including story credits) for the series and his ninth as sole writer of an episode. [6] [7] Chase again included allusions to real-life American Mafia history and events in the script for "Made in America". [6] Specifically, the line "Damn!
Another risk in persons with toothache is a painful chemical burn of the oral mucosa caused by holding a caustic substance such as aspirin tablets and toothache remedies containing eugenol (such as clove oil) against the gum. [14]
Best Documentary O.J.: Made in America: Won [54] Best Editing Bret Granato, Maya Mumma and Ben Sozanski Runner-up Best Film O.J.: Made in America: 5th Place International Cinephile Society: February 19, 2017 Best Documentary O.J.: Made in America: Nominated [55] International Documentary Association: December 9, 2016 Best Feature
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Linda takes part in a production of Driving Miss Daisy. Kay acts as the forewoman. Rayleen acts as stuntwoman for Whoopi Goldberg. Kay tries to bring order to the jury room. Trevor remembers serving Nelson Mandela. The jury has reached a verdict – on what to eat. Harry agrees to take part in a rap music video. Chic remembers picking up ...