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Betty Spaghetty was invented and designed by Elonne Dantzer [3] and licensed to The Ohio Art Co. and released in 1998. The doll was very popular during its launch, however the line was discontinued in 2004 due to Ohio Art's toy shipments falling to 15% due to weak retail markets and strong competition in the fashion doll market.
The 1988 Smash Hits Poll Winners Party ceremony was held on Sunday, 30 October 1988 at The Royal Albert Hall in London. The party was broadcast on BBC and Radio One from 3.30-5 pm. Phillip Schofield introduced the show. The results for the 1988 Smash Hits Readers Poll were published in the 15 November 1988 issue of the magazine. [10]
The Smash Hits Poll Winners Party was a British awards ceremony which ran from 1979 to 1987 as the Smash Hits Readers' Poll, then on television from 1988 to 2005. Each award winner was voted by readers of Smash Hits magazine. It ended with the closure of the magazine in February 2006.
Morgan Wallen’s Trio of Smash Hits —’Last Night,’ ‘Thinkin’ Bout Me’ and ‘Cowgirls’ — Proved That Deep Cuts Can Make a Big Impact Mike Wass December 7, 2024 at 4:30 PM
It’s a Broadway smash! It, of course, refers to “Bombshell,” the fictional musical-within-a-musical at the center of “Smash,” a new stage adaptation of the beloved cult favorite, much ...
It was the time of American hip-hop, U.K. indie bands, ecstasy-fueled dancefloors, and sampling. All those elements came together in the perfect pop of “Unbelievable,” further refined under ...
Smashes, Thrashes & Hits is a compilation album by the American hard rock band Kiss. It was the fourth hits album overall but the second hits album released by the band in the United States (Killers and Chikara were not released there originally). Of the 15 songs on the album, two were new compositions, and three were released after the band's ...
This array of commercials hits on everything from heartfelt stories to funny skits, but all have one thing in common — memorability. '1984' (Apple, 1984)