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Included in the purchase was 416 shows and syndication contracts with 517 independent radio stations. Country Crossroads, 1969-at least mid-2000s, 30-minute program hosted by Bill Mack and Jerry Clower, along with a guest artist each week, with songs and themes focusing on the Christian faith. Each program also included a brief sermonette and ...
The List: November 8, 1999: December 15, 2000 Rotten TV: January 23, 2000? Late World with Zach: March 4, 2002: May 2, 2002 The Greatest... September 23, 2002: March 5, 2014 I Love the '80s: December 16, 2002: December 20, 2002 Red Hot Red Carpet: May 28, 2003: May 23, 2004 I Love the '70s: August 18, 2003: August 22, 2003 I Love the '80s ...
This is an incomplete list of MTV shows that have aired. ... Finding the Next Great Artist (2023) Talk shows ... (2000–2003, moved to Spike TV) Wrestling Society X ...
In 1976, Morita starred on the first American sitcom centered on a person of Asian descent, Mr. T and Tina and went on to become widely known as the mentor Mr. Miyagi in The Karate Kid movies of the 1980s. Other Asian Americans from this period include Bruce Lee on The Green Hornet and Jack Soo of Barney Miller.
Looking for MTV shows from the 2000s? Here are the 18 best and wildest MTV television shows from 2001 to 2009, all in once place. ... a ton of highly questionable reality shows from the early to ...
Buck Owens, Hottest artist of the '60s, pioneer innovator of the Bakersfield sound; Gram Parsons, Parsons joined [the Byrds] in early 1968 after leaving his pioneering International Submarine Band, the Byrds recorded the seminal country rock album, Sweetheart of the Rodeo [3] Dolly Parton, one of the most successful female country artist in ...
Les Parents terribles (1980 film) People Like Us (1980 film) Players to the Gallery; Playing for Time (film) Pleasure Palace; Police Story: Confessions of a Lady Cop; A Population of One; Portrait of the Artist as a Young Bunny; The Promise of Love
Ware Tetralogy (1982–2000) by Rudy Rucker [5] The Sprawl trilogy ( Neuromancer (1984), Count Zero (1986), and Mona Lisa Overdrive (1988)) by William Gibson – popularized the concept of cyberspace , exemplifies the genre.