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The TV-B-Gone Pro SHP (Super High Power) is the latest TV-B-Gone to be announced. It is considerably more powerful than the standard model, using eight infra-red LEDs to allow TVs to be turned off from distances of up to 100 meters (300 feet). TV-B-Gone Pro SHP is switchable between its North American and European databases of POWER codes.
Screen-Free Week (formerly TV Turnoff Week and Digital Detox Week) is an annual event where children, families, schools and communities around the world are encouraged to turn off screens and "turn on life".
The sign-off sequence may include some or all of the following stages, but not necessarily in this order: An announcement informing viewers that the station is about to go off-air: it may also include a message of thanks for the viewer's patronage, along with an announcement of the time when the station is scheduled to sign on again.
Something to keep in mind: dirty talk isn’t for everyone. ... it’s not really a turn-on for me. I would love it if you called me a sl*t instead.” Dirty words for body parts (p*ssy, c*ck, d ...
The remaining commitment to the timeslot was burned off as the talk show The Jackie Gleason Show. [6] The Drew Carey Show followed its very successful first seven seasons on ABC with two seasons that fell heavily into burning-off territory. The show premiered during the start of the 2002-03 slate for its eighth season, but declining ratings led ...
Unable to change the channel or turn off the TV at the prison common area, Randy finds that another episode of Cops involving the folks in Camden County is being broadcast. The show takes place on the Fourth of July 2002, where many of the people in the country have been reacting to the 9/11 attacks .
[4] Bart Andrews, in his 1980 book The Worst TV Shows Ever, stated that Turn-On was actually quite close to the original concept for Laugh-In. "It wasn't that it was a bad show, it was that it was an awkward show," concluded author Harlan Ellison, a fan of counter-cultural comedy and a TV critic for the Los Angeles Free Press in 1969.
When I got a lateral [transfer] from Victorville to Lee County in Virginia, I was walking to the commissary one day and I noticed that two gang members were posted up.