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Under the Vines is a New Zealand comedy drama television series created by Erin White [6] filmed in Central Otago. [7] Produced by Acorn TV, the show has run two seasons with a third season in development as of October 2023.
"Outtathaway!" is the third single by Australian alternative rock band the Vines from their debut album Highly Evolved. [1] It was released in Australia as a radio edit single via Engine Room Music/EMI on 18 November 2002, which peaked at No. 38 on the ARIA Singles Chart.
I am developing the page in April 2023 based on free-to-air TV and free-streaming TV viewing of series 1 in Australia. The Series 1 episode content should be completed by the end of April.
Martin Leyland Roberts (born 20 July 1963) is an English television presenter, property expert, investor, entrepreneur and author. He presents the BBC One property auction series Homes Under the Hammer with co-presenters Martel Maxwell (since 2017) and Dion Dublin, although his co-presenter for many years was Lucy Alexander.
Apart from songs by various bands on compilations and at their early shows, The Vines have also covered two songs by hip hop duo Outkast. An acoustic cover of "Ms. Jackson" was released as a B-side on their 2002 single, "Outtathaway!". The rap verses are not sung, leaving it with just the chorus and bridge.
Magenta Devine (born Kim Taylor; [3] [4] 4 November 1957 – 6 March 2019) [1] was a British television presenter, [3] journalist [5] and music promoter [6] best known for presenting the travel programme Rough Guide and youth programme Reportage on BBC2 in the 1990s. [7] [1] She later presented Young, Gifted and Broke for ITV. [2] [1]
"Anysound" is a rock song by The Vines from their 2006 album Vision Valley. The song's video, directed by Michel Gondry , involves puppets. It was played in episode 21 in season 3 of The O.C.
Bignonia capreolata is a vine commonly referred to as crossvine. [3] The common name refers to the cross-shaped pattern revealed when the stem is cut; this pattern results from four radial wedges of phloem embedded within the stem's xylem. [4]