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The Revolution is an American health and lifestyle talk show that was broadcast by ABC from January 16 to July 6, 2012. Executive produced by J. D. Roth, the program focused on women's issues such as health and well-being, fashion, and home living, and also featured week-long storyline segments following life transformations by others (most commonly weight loss).
The Revolution [1] (also known as The American Revolution) is a 2006 American miniseries from The History Channel composed of thirteen episodes which track the American Revolution from the Boston Massacre through the Treaty of Paris, which declared America's independence from Great Britain. The series is narrated by Edward Herrmann.
In the latest TV show ratings, and with CBS’ #TheFBIs in rerun mode, ABC’s The Rookie season finale led Tuesday both in total audience and in the demo. ABC | The Rookie ended Season 5 with 4.2 ...
ABC rang in the new year with the best numbers of any broadcaster, as Dick Clark’s Rockin’ New Year’s Eve averaged 8.4 million total viewers and a 2.4 demo rating during primetime ...
Nishtha Jain’s “Farming the Revolution” — winner of the best international feature documentary prize at Hot Docs — captures the vast emotional scope of revolutionary movements.
The Siena College professor Jennifer Hull Dorsey, who serves as the McCormick Center for the Study of the American Revolution director, discussed the slave and spy James Armistead on the show. [3] The series also discusses Joseph Warren , who enlisted Paul Revere to take his midnight ride , and the spy John Honeyman .
At 9, “9-1-1” put up a 1.2/8 and 5.9 million viewers.Also Read: Ratings: NBC's 'Good Girls' Dips to New Series Low - Not GoodABC was third in ratings with a 1.0/4 and in viewers with 5.49 million.
In the 1990s, Sepinwall was a particular fan of the ABC police drama NYPD Blue and wrote reviews of the show on Usenet newsgroups.Those reviews helped lead Sepinwall to begin a career in television journalism at The Star-Ledger in Newark; in 2004, Sepinwall said "without Blue, I wouldn't have the career or the life that I currently do". [5]