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Items appraised include a sketch of Batman drawn by Bob Kane; a "life-size" doll of Chucky from the Child's Play film series; a vintage figure of Steve Austin from The Six Million Dollar Man; and a set of Dawn of the Dead promotional lobby cards, prompting the staff to consult with the show's first expert guest, popculturist Rob Bruce.
AMC announced in October 2014 they were cancelling all unscripted shows except for Comic Book Men and Talking Dead and, as a result, Bruce's show did not progress past the pilot stage. [16] Season five was confirmed on June 7, 2015, premiered on October 18, 2015, and ran through 2016. [17]
The Late Show; Let Loose Live; The Mavis Bramston Show; The Micallef P(r)ogram(me) The Naked Vicar Show; Open Slather; The Paul Hogan Show; Real Stories; The Ronnie Johns Half Hour; SkitHOUSE; The Wedge; The Russell Gilbert Show; TV Burp; We Interrupt This Broadcast; You're Skitting Me; The Paul Hogan Show
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The Man Show is an American sketch comedy television show on Comedy Central that aired from 1999 to 2004. It was created by its two original co-hosts, Adam Carolla and Jimmy Kimmel, and their executive producer Daniel Kellison. The pilot was originally paid for and pitched to ABC, who declined to pick up the show. [2]
The seventh and final season of the American television drama series Mad Men premiered on April 13, 2014, and concluded on May 17, 2015, on AMC.The season consists of 14 episodes split into two, seven-episode parts: the first half, titled "The Beginning", aired from April 13 to May 25, 2014; and the second half, titled "The End of an Era", aired from April 5 to May 17, 2015. [2]
While Netflix shows the most flesh, Showtime's "Shameless" wins the top honor among TV series, followed by "Game of Thrones" and "Masters of Sex." "GoT" is one season behind "Shameless," though ...
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