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3–2–1 is a British game show that made by Yorkshire Television for ITV.It ran for ten years, from 29 July 1978 to 24 December 1988, with Ted Rogers as the host.. It was based on a Spanish game show called Un, dos, tres... responda otra vez and was a trio of three shows in one: a quiz, variety and a game show.
McCartney 3,2,1 is an American documentary television miniseries starring English musician Paul McCartney and American producer Rick Rubin.The six-part series features the pair discussing McCartney's career, from the Beatles and Wings to his time as a solo artist.
3-2-1 Contact was the brainchild of Samuel Y. Gibbon Jr., who had been the executive producer of the original The Electric Company for the CTW from 1971 to 1977. (Gibbon had left the CTW before Contact's production officially began, though he was still credited as "Senior Consultant".)
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The play is the same as the regular version of Thirty-one described above, but with the following changes: Three tokens are purchased for the agreed upon amount of money prior to play beginning, and the last player with any tokens wins the pot. There is no "free ride". A player who knocks but does not beat at least one other player, pays two ...
3-2-1 Penguins! is an American science fiction computer-animated Christian children's television series, initially launched on November 14, 2000 as a direct-to-video episode [2] by Big Idea Entertainment with videos released between 2000 and 2003.
The 3-2-1 was replaced by the "321 Series II" in 2004, which included two small speakers and a subwoofer. [4] The 321 Series II was praised for its performance for movies, but was criticized for its performance with music and for lacking a HDMI connection. The 321 Series II GS had similar outcomes, however it was also criticised for value for ...
Hwang Dong-hyuk on killing off his 'Squid Game' characters and wanting to work with Jake Gyllenhaal By ALICIA RANCILIO Associated Press Viewers may gasp, cringe or cry out watching characters die on Netflix's “Squid Game,” but those simulated deaths have a different effect on its creator, writer and director.