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The following is a list of YouTubers for whom Wikipedia has articles either under their own name or their YouTube channel name. This list excludes people who, despite having a YouTube presence, are primarily known for their work elsewhere.
Music Box was a pioneering pan-European 24-hour cable and satellite television channel that ran from 29 March 1984 to 30 January 1987, and was operated by Music Box Limited. It was originally one of three services (along with Premiere and The Children's Channel) that formed Thorn EMI's venture into satellite television as a British version of ...
The channel was a part of a network of channels owned by The Box Plus Network (formerly Box Television) which included 4Music, Kerrang! TV, Box Hits, The Box, and Kiss.In their last five years of operation, all these channels including Magic TV were in Channel 4's main business operations.
Magic Hour or the title song (see below), 1999; Magic Hour (Scissor Sisters album), 2012; Magic Hour (Luscious Jackson album), 2013; Magic Hour (Surf Curse album), 2022; The Magic Hour or the title song, by Wynton Marsalis, 2004; The Magic Hour, an album by Steve Allee, 1995; Magic Hour, by Kep1er, 2023
George Herbert Box (1869-1933), British Old Testament scholar, father of Pelham, uncle of George E.P. Godfrey Box, 16th century British entrepreneur; John C. Box (1871–1941), American politician; Mary Box, English school founder; Pelham Horton Box (1898-1937), British historian; Sidney Box (1873–1958), British trade unionist and political ...
Music Box Brazil, a Brazilian music television channel; musicbox (German TV channel) Music Box Italia, an Italian music television channel; The Music Box, a 1957 United Kingdom music variety show produced by Associated-Rediffusion; Music Box, a 1981 Canadian educational television series produced by Heather Conkie
With the exception of the Halloween show - Episode 26 - introduced by comedian Steven Wright, all the episodes in Season One were introduced by an uncredited Ellen Barkin who would open with the lines, "It's night (or night time) in the Big City" and then describe a city scene - such as a woman walking in the rain, a shopkeeper closing his doors, angry hookers arguing on a street corner ...
Fischbach registered his first YouTube channel on March 6, 2012. [‡ 10] He originally intended to upload comedy sketches and action videos. He named the channel "Markiplier", a portmanteau of Mark and multiplier, as he would be portraying all the characters in the sketches. Fischbach later said it was a "really dumb name".