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  2. Bull (2016 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Bull is an American legal drama television series created by Phil McGraw and Paul Attanasio and starring Michael Weatherly. CBS ordered the pilot to series on May 13, 2016, [ 1 ] and ran for six seasons on from September 20, 2016, to May 26, 2022.

  3. List of Bull (2016 TV series) episodes - Wikipedia

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    Bull is an American legal drama television series created by Phil McGraw and Paul Attanasio and starring Michael Weatherly. CBS ordered the program to series on May 13, 2016, [1] and it premiered on September 20, 2016. [2] The show is based on the early days of talk show host Dr. Phil McGraw's career, when he was a trial consultant. [3]

  4. Category:Television controversies - Wikipedia

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    Television shows involved in plagiarism controversies (2 C, 41 P) Television controversies in Poland (4 P) Political controversies in television (30 P) R.

  5. 11 TV Show Episodes So Controversial, They Literally Caused The Show To Be Canceled Or People To Be Fired. January 1, 2022 at 10:16 PM. We all know about "banned" episodes – AKA, episodes that ...

  6. Category : Television controversies in the United States

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    0–9. 13 Reasons Why; 24 (TV series) The $64,000 Question; 200 (South Park) 201 (South Park) 1968 Olympics Black Power salute; The 2000-Year-Old Virgin

  7. The Controversy Around Netflix's Menendez Brothers Show - AOL

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    Ryan Murphy's 'Monsters' series reignites a debate around the Menendez brothers' sentence and whether they should be exonerated.

  8. Category:Obscenity controversies in television - Wikipedia

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    Obscenity controversies in television, involving any utterance or act that strongly offends the prevalent morality of the time. [1] The word can be used to indicate a strong moral repugnance, in expressions such as "obscene profits" or "the obscenity of war".

  9. Amid officiating controversy, Georgia shows it's still an SEC ...

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    The Bulldogs got a massive road win in Austin, but it wasn't without controversy after a bizarre moment late in the third quarter nearly swung the game in the Longhorns' favor.