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Omniscient Interfering View is an observational entertainment show that uses a documentary style techniques to observe the life of the cast members, invited guests and their managers. [1] The show follows another program, I Live Alone of a similar format, which airs on the same channel on Fridays at the same time slot.
Pages in category "Lists of Indonesian television series episodes" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Point of View, a former talk show hosted by Marlin Maddoux, renamed POVe With Kerby Anderson; Point of View (Indonesian TV programme), an Indonesian viewer opinion television series broadcast by SCTV; A Point of View (radio programme), a weekly BBC Radio 4 programme in which a guest speaker reflects about a topical issue
Omniscient (Portuguese: Onisciente) is a Brazilian science fiction television series created by Pedro Aguilera and starring Carla Salle, Sandra Corveloni and Jonathan Haagensen. The plot revolves around a society with an all-knowing security system in place.
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Immediately obvious is the notion of a "tale told by an idiot," in this case Benjy, whose view of the Compsons' story opens the novel. The idea can be extended also to Quentin and Jason, whose narratives display their own varieties of idiocy. More to the point, the novel recounts "the way to dusty death" of a traditional upper-class Southern ...
Academic studies of Wikipedia have consistently shown that Wikipedia systematically over-represents a point of view (POV) belonging to a particular demographic described as the "average Wikipedian", who is an educated, technically inclined, English-speaking white male, aged 15–49, from a developed Christian country in the northern hemisphere ...