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  2. Prop Culture - Wikipedia

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    The series is hosted by film historian and collector Dan Lanigan, who explores and showcases costumes, set designs, music, and props from various Disney films. [5] [6] Throughout each episode, Lanigan conducts interviews with guests from each film's cast and crew, providing in-depth insights into the production and legacy of each film. [7]

  3. List of television programs based on films - Wikipedia

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    THE 10 WORST TV SHOWS BASED ON MOVIES; 12 Of The Worst TV Shows Based On Movies; The 10 Worst TV Shows Inspired By Movies; Worst of the Worst: TV Shows Based On Movies; Best and Worst TV Shows Based on Movies; Five Best TV Series Based on Movies; 10 Movies You Had No Idea Were Turned Into TV Shows (VIDEO) 9 Stinkers That Prove ‘Romancing The ...

  4. List of films based on television programs - Wikipedia

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    Some feature films began as a pilot for a TV series that was not picked up by any networks; most of these many failed pilots have been aired as television films. 1994 Baker Street: Sherlock Holmes Returns (TV, 1994) The Adventures of Pollyanna (TV, 1982) Adventures of the Queen (TV, 1975) The Alpha Caper (TV, 1973) Annihilator (TV, 1986)

  5. List of Creepshow (TV series) episodes - Wikipedia

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    The crown jewel of the museum is a large collection of actual human skeletons used in various movies (including the skeleton that was used to produce the Creep from the original film) to be revealed to the public on opening day. Before long, Lampini's museum is visited by Bateman (James Remar), a rival prop collector and his late father's ...

  6. M5 Industries - Wikipedia

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    M5 Industries (M5) is a special effects company located in San Francisco, California, best known as the working lab of the TV series MythBusters. Founded in 1997 by Jamie Hyneman, it specialized in producing props for movies and television. Following the conclusion of filming the Mythbusters series, it became a research and development firm. [1]

  7. Lists of television programs - Wikipedia

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    List of roast TV shows; List of romantic comedy television series; List of satirical television news programs; List of science fiction sitcoms; List of science fiction television programs; List of serial drama television series; List of situation comedies; List of sketch comedy TV series; List of soap operas; List of sports television series

  8. List of NBCUniversal television programs - Wikipedia

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    UCP co-produced the series from 2008 to 2011 when it moved to NBC's sister channel USA Monk: 2002–2009: USA Network: co-production with Mandeville Films and Touchstone Television UCP only co-produced the final two seasons. Battlestar Galactica: 2004–2009: Syfy: continued from Universal Television co-production with David Eick Productions, R ...

  9. John Zabrucky - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] Through Modern Props, Zabrucky contributed props to such films as Ghostbusters (1984) and RoboCop (1987), as well as films and TV series in the Star Trek franchise. [1] [2] Zabrucky is known for designing a prop apparatus sometimes informally dubbed "the most important device in the universe", due to its appearances in over 100 films ...