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Since it evolved from pop art, the photorealistic style of painting was uniquely tight, precise, and sharply mechanical with an emphasis on mundane, everyday imagery. [ 11 ] Hyperrealism, although photographic in essence, often entails a softer, much more complex focus on the subject depicted, presenting it as a living, tangible object.
999: Dramatic Stories of Real-Life Rescues by Michael Buerk, published by BBC Books in 1994. ISBN 0-563-37049-1. Features 15 gripping stories as featured on the show, along with 999 Safety Advice: simple, easy-to-understand instructions on how to deal with common emergencies. 999 Young Lifesavers by Michael Buerk, published by BBC Books in 1996.
At the precinct, Holt tasks Terry to fix a $21,000 Japanese copier that former Captain C.J. ordered, and Boyle and Diaz have to deal with a rat infestation emergency. Gina returns much too early from being badly injured when hit by a bus and uses her status to help fix the 9-9's maintenance issues, while Teddy eventually recuses himself from ...
This category is for episodes of television presented in black-and-white made after the 1960s. Pages in category "Black-and-white television episodes" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total.
999: What's Your Emergency? is a British television documentary. Broadcast on Channel 4 , the show provides insight into modern Britain through the eyes of the emergency services, using a mixture of fly-on-the-wall footage taken at incidents and retrospective interviews with the people and staff featured.
Stay Up Late is a watercolor painting on paper measuring 24 by 18 inches (61 cm × 46 cm). [2] [3] It depicts two anthropomorphic white rats embracing on a bed. [4]Behind them, on the headboard, sits a large bottle of K-Y Jelly and a used ashtray.
Dial 999 is a British television series that ran for one series of 39 episodes from 1958 to 1959. [1] [2] The series was a co-production between ITV contractor ABC Weekend TV, and American television producer Ziv Television Programs.
"The Slaughterhouse" is the twentieth episode of the fourth season of the American television police sitcom series Brooklyn Nine-Nine and the 88th overall episode of the series. The episode was written by Neil Campbell and directed by Victor Nelli Jr. It aired on Fox in the United States on May 16, 2017, back-to-back with the previous episode ...