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On broadcast television, the Holderness Family have appeared on The Today Show, Fox & Friends, Good Morning America, CNN, HLN, CBS This Morning, and multiple times on Right This Minute. Their full-length specials include The Holderness Family on UPTV, The 12 Foods of Christmas on The Food Network, and The Greatest Holiday Video Countdown on The CW.
It’s been 10 years since Raleigh’s Holderness family released their viral “#XMAS Jammies” video and launched a new career for themselves making music and videos on social media. And now ...
Content creators Kim and Penn Holderness, who soared to internet fame in 2013 with their "Xmas Jammies" video, are on a mission to change the way people think about attention deficit hyperactivity ...
Season 1 ended early with 20/22 originally-planned episodes complete; a pandemic-themed 21st episode was filmed as a season finale using video conferencing. [102] [241] American Housewife: ABC: Season 4 ended early with 20/21 episodes complete. [141] A.P. Bio: Peacock: Season 3 ended early with 8/10 episodes complete. [242] Batwoman: The CW
Pandemic: How to Prevent an Outbreak is a 2020 American documentary series about pandemics. It was released on Netflix on January 22, 2020. [ 1 ] The series covers a range of issues such as the possibility of an influenza pandemic, research into achieving a universal vaccine , emerging viruses, anti-vaxxers , and the Ebola outbreak in Africa .
"Saturday Night Live at Home" refers to the final three episodes of the 45th season of the late-night comedy program Saturday Night Live. [1] Whereas SNL typically consists of sketches performed live in-studio, these "at Home" episodes were recorded remotely due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on television; none of the sketches were performed live for any of these episodes, and none of ...
The "fried chicken flu" pandemic is a reference to the 2009 swine flu pandemic. Granddad mentions the swine flu pandemic directly in the episode. The episodes features a satirical animation of American president Barack Obama, voiced by Marlin Hill, twice in the episode, giving addresses to the people of the United States.
The Beiderbecke Tapes is a two-part British television drama serial written by Alan Plater and broadcast in 1987. [1] It is the second serial in The Beiderbecke Trilogy and stars James Bolam and Barbara Flynn as schoolteachers Trevor Chaplin and Jill Swinburne.