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  2. Trent Crimm: The Independent - Wikipedia

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    [7] Daniel Hart of Ready Steady Cut gave the episode a 3.5 star rating out of 5 wrote, "Episode 3 reveals Ted's coaching skills trying to shine through as he has an entire town to prove." [ 8 ] Daniela Gama of Collider named the episode among the 10 most heartwarming of the series, writing, "Episode 3 is quite comforting as it adds a pleasant ...

  3. List of children's animated television series of the 1990s

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    CGI (Ready Steady Build!) Project: Build It: 2 May 2005 – 3 October 2009 Nick Jr. Channel (US, 2001–2004) HIT Entertainment: PBS Kids (US, 2005–2018) Ready, Steady, Build!: 5 August 2010 – 31 December 2011 Channel 5: SD Entertainment (Ready, Steady, Build!) Kids Street: Maisy: Children: 1 season, 26 episodes: Lucy Cousins: 11 February ...

  4. Make Rebecca Great Again - Wikipedia

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    The character of Ted Lasso first appeared in 2013 as part of NBC Sports promoting their coverage of the Premier League, portrayed by Jason Sudeikis. [1] In October 2019, Apple TV+ gave a series order to a series focused on the character, with Sudeikis reprising his role and co-writing the episode with executive producer Bill Lawrence. [2]

  5. List of catchphrases in American and British mass media

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    This is a list of catchphrases found in American and British english language television and film, where a catchphrase is a short phrase or expression that has gained usage beyond its initial scope.

  6. Ready Steady Who - Wikipedia

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    Ready Steady Who is the first EP by the Who, released on 11 November 1966, about a month prior to their album A Quick One.The title refers to a Ready Steady Go! TV special the band had recently appeared in, but the EP contains different recordings from those performed on the TV show.

  7. We Can Work It Out - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, known as the "Intertel Promos", these clips were intended as a way to save the band having to appear in person on popular British television shows such as Ready Steady Go! and Top of the Pops, [20] and also ensured that the Beatles reached their large international audience.

  8. The Hope That Kills You (Ted Lasso) - Wikipedia

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    The character of Ted Lasso first appeared in 2013 as part of NBC Sports promoting their coverage of the Premier League, portrayed by Jason Sudeikis. [1] In October 2019, Apple TV+ gave a series order to a series focused on the character, with Sudeikis reprising his role and co-writing the episode with executive producer Bill Lawrence. [2]

  9. The Second Coming (poem) - Wikipedia

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    It is also quoted extensively in numerous films and TV shows, including the episode "Revelations" (1994) of Babylon 5, [26] the director's cut of Nixon (1995), [27] multiple episodes including "The Second Coming" (2007) of The Sopranos, [28] the last episode of Devs (2020), [29] and the episode "The Queen's Speech" (2021) of See.