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In September 2007, Little Bill was moved to the Noggin channel, [14] which advertised it as a "new series". [5] Noggin aired five "premiere episodes" from September 10 to September 15, 2007. [5] Reruns of Little Bill were shown on Noggin and the Nick Jr. channel until February 21, 2014, when Nickelodeon removed the show from its services. [15]
"The New Neighbors": Little Bill meets Mr. Rojas and his dog, Miguelito (or Lito for short), who had recently moved into Mrs. Shapiro's old house. "Doggie Magic": Little Bill spends time at Mr. Rojas's house to watch Captain Brainstorm while Big Bill helps fix Mr. Rojas's car, but after he runs to the backyard with Lito, he accidentally locks ...
The new Lubbock restaurant location was closed shortly afterwards. A memorial to Stubblefield was realized in 1999 when a bronze statue by his friend Terry Allen was dedicated on the site of his first restaurant. Stubblefield is depicted holding a platter of barbecue in one hand with his other hand open welcoming patrons to his restaurant.
Business Reporter Alana Edgin reviews recent Lubbock area business news and hints at ... of the upcoming Chilton Fest at Little Woodrow's, 6313 66th St. ... pending closure of the restaurant at ...
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Kirchenbauer was born in Salzburg, Austria, the son of Hester Elaine (née Andrews) and Alfred Ellsworth Kirchenbauer, who served in the U.S. Army.Kirchenbauer's documentary, Taking Al Back Home is a comedic story of a final road trip with his father, twenty five years after his death.
The restaurant was named after the 1961 hit single by country music singer Bill Anderson. [3] Although Anderson initially planned to file a lawsuit against the chain for using the name, he later sold the rights to the chain and served as its spokesperson. He and Conway Twitty also acquired franchise rights to a location in Oklahoma City in 1983.