enow.com Web Search

Search results

  1. Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
  2. Seesaw - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seesaw

    Seesaw in 1792 painting by Francisco de Goya A set of conjoined playground seesaws. A seesaw (also known as a teeter-totter) is a long, narrow board supported by a single pivot point, most commonly located at the midpoint between both ends; as one end goes up, the other goes down.

  3. Seesaw (film) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seesaw_(film)

    Seesaw is a 2025 Indian Tamil-language crime thriller film written and directed by Guna Subramaniam, starring Natty Subramaniam and Nishant Russo in the lead roles and Padine Kumar as the female lead. The film is produced by K. Senthilvelan under his Vidiyal Studios banner.

  4. Seesaw (musical) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seesaw_(musical)

    Seesaw is a 1973 American musical with a book by Michael Bennett, music by Cy Coleman, and lyrics by Dorothy Fields. Based on the William Gibson play Two for the Seesaw , the plot focuses on a brief affair between Jerry Ryan, a young lawyer from Nebraska , and Gittel Mosca, a kooky, streetwise dancer from the Bronx .

  5. Seesaw (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seesaw_(disambiguation)

    SeeSaw (Internet television), a former Internet television venture by Arqiva; See-Saw (TV programme), a strand of programmes shown in the UK during the 1980s "See-Saw", a 1997 episode of the series Teletubbies; Seesaw , an episode of the animated series Bluey; See-Saw Films, a British-Australian film and television production company

  6. See-Saw (group) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/See-Saw_(group)

    See-Saw is a Japanese pop duo (formerly a trio) originally from Tokyo, Japan. Its members included Chiaki Ishikawa (vocals) and Yuki Kajiura ; former member Yukiko Nishioka ( 西岡 由紀子 , Nishioka Yukiko ) left the group in April 1994 to pursue a writing career.

  7. Seesaw (TV series) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seesaw_(TV_series)

    Seesaw is a three-part British television crime drama, written by Deborah Moggach and directed by George Case, first broadcast on ITV on 12 March 1998. [1] [2] The series, based upon Moggach's own novel of the same name, stars David Suchet and Geraldine James as Morris and Val Price, an upper-middle class couple whose daughter, Hannah, is kidnapped and held to ransom for £500,000.

  8. SeeSaw (Internet television) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SeeSaw_(Internet_television)

    SeeSaw was an Internet television service, born out of the BBC-led Project Kangaroo and launched in the UK on 17 February 2010. [1] It was acquired by the Criterion Media Group in July 2011 but the agreed investment never materialised.

  9. Two for the Seesaw (play) - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Two_for_the_Seesaw_(play)

    Two for the Seesaw is a three-act, two-person play written by William Gibson. The play opened on Broadway on January 16, 1958, at the Booth Theatre in New York and ran for 750 performances, closing on October 31, 1959. [ 2 ]