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  2. Category:2011 American television episodes - Wikipedia

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    Allen (Aqua Unit Patrol Squad 1) Alone in the World (Fringe) Always (Friday Night Lights) Always in Control; Amish Guy; And I'm Joyce Kinney; And Those We've Left Behind; Andy and April's Fancy Party; The Angel of Death (Dexter) Angry Dad: The Movie; Apple Thief; Applied Anthropology and Culinary Arts; The Armory (Falling Skies) Art Crawl

  3. Plymouth Arts Cinema - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1947 in a Grade II listed town house in Looe Street, Plymouth Arts Centre was opened by art historian Kenneth Clark. [1] The building is listed as part of a significant group of seventeenth and eighteenth century town houses in the street, many of which are listed. It is a three-storey building that at one time was used as a shop.

  4. Art:21 - Wikipedia

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    Art in the 21st Century is a PBS series about contemporary artists that premiered in 2001. Premiering a new season every two years, Art in the Twenty-First Century is the only series on United States television to focus exclusively on contemporary visual art and artists.

  5. List of Counting Cars episodes - Wikipedia

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    Featured vehicles include a 1939 Chevy business coupe; a 1968 Ford Mustang GT Fastback (the car used in the 1968 Steve McQueen film Bullitt), which is brought in by Rick and Corey Harrison of Pawn Stars, who acquired it in the episode "Bullitt Proof", not knowing about its problematic interior; and a Harley-Davidson softail whose owner wants it covered in tattoo-style art.

  6. Grantchester Recap: A Topless Protest, Art Theft and Murder ...

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    After last week’s drama with Geordie clearing Will of reckless driving in a fatal motorcycle accident, the Grantchester writers knew we needed a laugh. Or, at the very least, a reason for ...

  7. Jennie Augusta Brownscombe - Wikipedia

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    Brownscombe studied art for years in the United States and in Paris. She was a founding member, student and teacher at the Art Students League of New York. She made genre paintings, including revolutionary and colonial American history, most notably The First Thanksgiving held at Pilgrim Hall in Plymouth, Massachusetts. She sold the ...

  8. Plymouth Playhouse - Wikipedia

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    The program was initially called ABC Album but it became known as Plymouth Playhouse when Plymouth became a sponsor beginning with the April 26, 1953, broadcast. [3] ABC described the sponsorship (estimated at $250,000) as "one of the largest television sales since the merger of ABC with United Paramount Theaters". [4]

  9. List of The Honeymooners sketches - Wikipedia

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    Eight surviving episodes from Cavalcade have been released on DVD as of 2011. The two from The Ed Sullivan Show remain unreleased but can be found on the Internet Archive. The Archive also contains an uncut (including commercials) copy of the February 1967 Honeymooners sketch "Life Upon the Wicked Stage", which has never been released on DVD.