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In the same month, another VHS/DVD release – "Squeaky Socks", was announced to be released on 10 May. [14] At MIPTV 2004 within the same month, Ragdoll announced more broadcast deals for the show. Treehouse TV acquired the series in English-speaking Canada and would begin airing on 26 April, complementing an earlier French-speaking deal with ...
V/H/S is an American horror anthology franchise that includes seven found footage films, two spin-off films, and one miniseries.Created from an original story idea by Brad Miska, the plot centers around a number of disturbing VHS tapes that are discovered by innocent viewers and the possessive influence of the videos over those who see them.
British children's television series Boohbah (made by Ragdoll Productions who also made Teletubbies) premieres in the US on PBS Kids. [1] 22 Who Wants to Be a Millionaire aired a spin-off of Who Wants to Be a Super Millionaire which offered its biggest cash prize in a game show history of $10,000,000. Only one contestant, Robert Essig, won at ...
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V/H/S/2 (originally titled S-VHS) is a 2013 found footage horror anthology film produced by Bloody Disgusting and Roxanne Benjamin. [4] The sequel to V/H/S (2012) and the second installment in the V/H/S franchise , it comprises four found footage segments linked together by a fifth frame narrative .
The Dorothy the Dinosaur and Friends Video: May 1999: 101650 N/A N/A VHS only The Wiggly Big Show: Sep 1999: 101399 N/A N/A VHS only, reached 8th on the Australian Film Commission's Top 10 Children's Retail Video Titles in 2000 and 2006 Captain Feathersword, the Friendly Pirate: May 2000: 102555 N/A N/A VHS only It's a Wiggly Wiggly World: July ...
Young teenager Brady films stop motion videos of toy soldiers—the animations depicted in-between the film's segments—with his older brother Dylan's camera. While Brady records his latest video, Dylan takes the camera, which he uses to film himself practicing pick-up lines with his friends Kurt, Mark, and Boner. The quartet exclude Brady ...
The first videos released under the Playboy banner were issues of Playboy Video Magazine (also known as Playboy Video and Playboy Video Collectors Edition). Twelve issues were released in this series, from January 1983 to 1987. Early volumes on CED, laserdisc, and Japanese VHD, while all volumes appeared on Betamax and VHS.