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7 December 14, 1996 Rosie O'Donnell and Whitney Houston episode The Ambiguously Gay Duo "Don We Now or Never" Ace and Gary have to save Santa Claus (voiced by Robert Smigel) and his reindeer from the beetles (also voiced by Robert Smigel) of the planet Zolaro. 8 January 11, 1997 Kevin Spacey and Beck episode The X-Presidents "North Korea"
The Best of N.W.A: The Strength of Street Knowledge is a greatest hits album by American hip hop group N.W.A. It was released on December 26, 2006 through Priority Records with a bonus DVD material (deluxe 20th anniversary edition). It contains some of their old hits and remixes, interviews and music videos.
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Episodes are normally around 45 minutes in length, although for more in-depth topics the show has run longer than an hour. The winner of the 2014 [1] and the 2016 [2] People's Voice Webby Award, [3] the show is downloaded more than 1 million times per week and is consistently on iTunes’ Top 10 podcast rankings. [4]
As of this episode, Kookie is a full partner in the firm, taking over Rex's office in 104. Rex's absence is unexplained, although he is mentioned one further time later in the season (during the episode "Upbeat"). J.R., seen in the previous episode, is now the parking lot attendant at Dino's, taking over Kookie's old job.
IKEA Heights is a 2009 comedic melodrama web series created by Dave Seger, Paul Bartunek, Delbert Shoopman, Spencer Strauss, and Tom Kauffman for Channel 101. A spoof of soap operas, the series was filmed covertly inside the IKEA store in Burbank, California. [1] IKEA Heights stars Randall Park, Whitney Avalon, and Matt Braunger.
Issues in development for episode 95 caused some versions of the aired episode to air with the title "placeholder" cards in place. e.g. act 1, act 2, and act 3. In this season, Harley, Alicia, and Harry (from For Real) now work at Camp Henry teaching 8-year-old kids about the environment.
The show aired original episodes on NBC from September 16, 1984, to March 9, 1986, [1] and again in first-run syndication from October 30, 1987, to May 27, 1988. [2] In the early part of season one, six fifteen-minute episodes were produced because the show had many young viewers and was scheduled after football games, which tended to run ...