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  2. Crazylegs Crane - Wikipedia

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    Crazylegs Crane previously aired as part of The All-New Pink Panther Show on This TV on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:30 am Eastern Time until September 22, 2011. Also, most of the shorts often aired as filler material on Boomerang. Some episodes have also appeared on YouTube, Hulu and other online video sites.

  3. Tijuana Toads - Wikipedia

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    The series introduced two characters who later got their own series. The Blue Racer first appeared in " Snake in the Gracias " (1971) before getting his own series in 1972. Crazylegs Crane first appeared in " Go for Croack " (1969), and also spun off to his own series for television in 1978 on ABC .

  4. The Lost Language of Cranes (film) - Wikipedia

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    The film was produced by the BBC for their Screen Two series and aired on 9 February 1992 after being shown at the London Film Festival in November 1991. It stars Brian Cox , Eileen Atkins , Angus Macfadyen , Corey Parker , Cathy Tyson , John Schlesinger , René Auberjonois , Ben Daniels and Nigel Whitmey .

  5. Earthflight - Wikipedia

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    The BBC series was created by John Downer and narrated by David Tennant and consisted of six 60-minute episodes. The first episode aired on BBC One on 29 December 2011. A two-hour subset of Earthflight was aired in October 2012 by the Discovery Channel in the US as Winged Planet.

  6. The Cranes Are Flying - Wikipedia

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    The Cranes Are Flying (Russian: Летят журавли, translit. Letyat zhuravli) is a 1957 Soviet war drama film directed by Mikhail Kalatozov at Mosfilm, written by Viktor Rozov, and starring Aleksey Batalov and Tatiana Samoilova.

  7. Sigrid Valdis - Wikipedia

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    Valdis' second marriage was to Hogan's Heroes star Bob Crane on the set of the series on October 16, 1970. Co-star Richard Dawson served as Crane's best man. Following the birth of their son Robert Scott Crane in 1971, Valdis retired from acting. In 1978, she moved from the Los Angeles area after Crane was murdered. [2]

  8. Cranes (1969 song) - Wikipedia

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    Cranes in the sky. The poem was originally written in Gamzatov's native Avar language, with many versions surrounding the initial wording.Its famous 1968 Russian translation was soon made by the prominent Russian poet and translator Naum Grebnev, and was turned into a song in 1969, becoming one of the best known Russian-language World War II ballads all over the world.

  9. The Lost Language of Cranes - Wikipedia

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    The film The Exorcist is playing at a bar where Philip and Eliot also go on their first night together. Edward Lear's poem "The Jumblies" is quoted. Jerene is said to like to watch The Facts of Life. Owen wrote a thesis on Edmund Spenser. Later there is a book of Milton's poems on Winston's car's backseat. Rose likes to listen to Billie Holiday.