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The Disney Channel Salutes The American Teacher (1989–1996) A Conversation with Betty White (1989) The Making of The Little Mermaid (1989) Disney's Young Peoples' Guide to Music: The Greatest Band in the Land (1990) Disney's Young Peoples' Guide to Music: A Tune for a Toon (1990) Carole King: Going Home (1990) The Disneyland Story (1990)
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Image credit: Disney Television Animation. 1. ‘Ducktales’ (1987-1990) Donald Duck and his family were all the rave back in the day, especially his rumbustious nephews.
Mike's Super Short Show: 2002–07 [f] Show Your Stuff: 2003–06: Disney 411: 2004–06: This Is Daniel Cook. 2004–07: Shorty McShorts' Shorts: 2006–07: Road to High School Musical 2: 2007: Minuscule: 2007–08: Disney's Really Short Report: 2007–09: As the Bell Rings: Disney Channel's 3 Minute Game Show: 2007–10: Road to The Cheetah ...
El Capitan Theatre is a fully restored movie palace at 6838 Hollywood Boulevard in the Hollywood neighborhood in Los Angeles, California, United States.The theater and adjacent Hollywood Masonic Temple (now known as the El Capitan Entertainment Centre) are owned by The Walt Disney Company and serve as the venue for a majority of the Walt Disney Studios' film premieres.
The Los Angeles Times noted at the time: "The birthplace of the talkies is disappearing into dust in Hollywood. Demolition crews are razing the older buildings of the old Warner Bros. Sunset Blvd. studio where the nasal voice of Al Jolson recorded on Vitaphone, first made talking pictures a commercial reality."
In the history of motion pictures in the United States, many films have been set in Los Angeles respectively in the Los Angeles metropolitan area, or a fictionalized version thereof. The following is a list of some of the more memorable films set in Los Angeles, however the list includes a number of films which only have a tenuous connection to ...