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Big Blue Marble is a half-hour children's television program that was aired from 1974 to 1983 in syndication including on PBS television stations. [citation needed]
[4] Reviewing the DVD release, Mac McEntire of DVD Verdict, agreed that, "The final third of the movie, taking place in the oddball futuristic medical complex, generates a serious sense of paranoia, and has some suspenseful scenes of Anna sneaking around, just a few steps ahead of getting caught," but found "the pacing is off" and the ending ...
A Region 1 DVD was released in November 2001, and in 2010, ... the US and finally the world as the song ends, similar to The Big Blue Marble title sequence. ...
In the 1970s, there was a kids' show called "Big Blue Marble" that helped set up American teenagers with overseas pen pals. That's how Diane Broder, then 14 years old, started writing letters to ...
On October 28, 2008, WGBH released a two-DVD set, ZOOM Back to the '70s. The first DVD was a reissue of Best of the 70s, with extras consisting of behind the scenes stills set to the theme song and a 10-question quiz asking what a few of the cast members are doing today. The second DVD consisted of four episodes from the series. [citation needed]
The Big Blue Marble (SYN) The Big Blue Marble (SYN) NBC Special Treat ("Rodeo Red and the Runaway") (NBC) 1980s. 1980. ABC Afterschool Special ("A Movie Star's ...
Students at Big Blue Marble Academy (BBMA) in Murfreesboro collected change to provide pre-and postnatal care for two mothers and their babies at Rotifunk Hospital in Sierra Leone, Africa, as part ...
Joseph Consentino (February 6, 1937 - January 19, 2018) was an Italian American director/producer, a father of 2, and a grandfather of 3. He was most famous for the TV Show Big Blue Marble and for co-founding the New England Collegiate Baseball League with former Major League Baseball All-Star George Foster in 1993.