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  2. Fortnite seasonal events - Wikipedia

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    Jones traveled back in time to the Chapter 1 Island, which had a few differences as Jones' time jump had slightly altered history. Each week, the map updated to reflect the seasonal changes in Chapter 1, starting with Season 5 and then Season 6, 7/8, and 9/X. Some locations from Chapter 1 were however omitted for Season OG, such as Dusty Depot ...

  3. FishCenter Live - Wikipedia

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    New episodes were presented on weekdays. The show was added to the network proper in February 2015, broadcast at 4 a.m. These airings are condensed versions of the live version, consisting of 11-minute highlights from each day. [14] [b] In the first week of its televised broadcast, the show garnered 2.6 million viewers in total. [14]

  4. Fortnite Battle Royale - Wikipedia

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    The Chapter 2, Season 2 ending event in June 2020 had drawn 12 million in-game players with an additional 8.4 million watching through player streams. [191] The single largest viewed in-game concert was the Remix Finale, at the end of Chapter 5 in November 2024, bringing more than 14 million concurrent viewers and 3 million additional through ...

  5. Fortnite Season OG: Start And End Times Confirmed - AOL

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    Images released by developer Epic Games show Chapter 4 villain Kado Thorne in front of a time machine featuring the numbers 2018-07-12. That date is when Season 5 of the very first chapter started ...

  6. Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 4: Release date and what we know ...

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    Everyone wants to know when Fortnite Chapter 3 Season 4 is set to release, and by everyone, I mean people who play Fortnite. This past Vibin' season has been a pretty chill time, with some fun ...

  7. Tugs (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Tugs first aired on Children's ITV in the United Kingdom, and then on New Zealand's Channel 2 and Australia's ABC TV. [1] Talks of a second series were never finalised, and eventually all plans to create a follow-up were dropped. Redubbed and heavily edited footage aired later as part of American children's series Salty's Lighthouse, which ...

  8. ‘That ‘90s Show’ Cast Talks Stepping into the OG ... - AOL

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    Part 1 of the 16-episode season dropped on Netflix Thursday, June 27, with the second half set to release on October 24. ... Spoilers below for season 2 part 1 of That '90s Show:

  9. Fish (British TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Fish is a British television drama series first broadcast on BBC One in 2000. It features Paul McGann as the title character, alongside Jemma Redgrave and Mick Ford . It was created by Stephen Tredre , written by Tredre and Matthew Bardsley, and co-produced by the BBC and Principal Pictures.