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Cassie: A grey cat appearing in The Busy World of Richard Scarry. [4] Doctor Lion: A lion doctor who runs both a private practice and works at the Busytown Hospital and is the primary health care provider for most of the citizens. Farmer Alfalfa: A goat who owns a farm in the outskirts of Busytown and specializes in growing corn. Non ...
The Racket is a 1951 black-and-white film noir drama directed by John Cromwell with uncredited directing help from Nicholas Ray, Tay Garnett, and Mel Ferrer.The production features Robert Mitchum, Lizabeth Scott, Robert Ryan, and William Conrad.
So whenever your fingers are itching to scroll on social media, try keeping them busy with a fun creative activity like knitting; it’s entertaining, yet doesn’t demand too much of your ...
The play was very popular with audiences: there were 475 recorded performances during the eighteenth century, and in reality the number was probably far higher. [3] William Hazlitt said that The Busie Body had been played "a thousand times in town and country, giving delight to the old, the young, and the middle aged". [ 3 ]
The inaugural production was directed by Jeremy Herrin and staged in the Dorfman Theatre at the National Theatre in London in 2015. The play was widely praised by critics for its depiction of addiction, and Denise Gough, in the central role, won the Critics Circle Theatre Award for Best Actress.
Some things about television shows we’ve seen before are worth keeping." [ 11 ] In another unfavorable critique, The Ringer ' s Rob Harvilla was equally critical saying, " Busy Tonight is tough sledding unless you're a superfan of Philipps, social-media geniuses, or the adorable baby-deer stumbles of new talk shows."
Kings & Things (also known as Kings & Things*) was a computer moderated fantasy play-by-mail game published by Andon Games that was active in the 1980s and early 1990s. In the game, up to twenty players took the role of leader of a kingdom and recruited "things" or creatures to assist them in becoming the next emperor.
Busy Buses is an animated children's program about the lives of a group of friendly talking buses. It was originally shown on Tiny Living . It also aired on ABC in Australia and TV3 in New Zealand, and ran for two series between 2002.