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  2. 17 Things From Classic Infomercials We Totally Wanted to Buy

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    The kids in the infomercial went nuts covering every surface imaginable in the stuff, with one kid even transforming a skeletal T-Rex into a green, scaly dinosaur. Moon Shoes on Feet of an Adult ...

  3. The 20 Most Iconic Infomercials of All Time - AOL

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    6. Showtime Rotisserie. Surely you remember the iconic catchphrase, "Set it, and forget it!" Then you have most certainly seen the Ronco Showtime Rotisserie and BBQ infomercial.

  4. Infomercials (TV specials) - Wikipedia

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    Infomercials is an umbrella title for independent, quarter-hour television comedy specials airing on Adult Swim. Unlike actual paid programming , all of the programs are fictitious, and for the most part maintain no continuity with each other.

  5. Mike Levey - Wikipedia

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    At the height of his fame, Levey received 500 fan letters a week and was dubbed "the most viewed person on television". [4] The success of the Amazing Discoveries infomercials also led to a spin-off infomercial series titled Ask Mike. [5] Levey's company, Positive Response Television, was bought by National Media in 1997.

  6. A. J. Khubani - Wikipedia

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    Khubani was born in Weehawken, New Jersey in 1959, [3] and he was the first person in his family to be born in the United States. His father was an Indian immigrant and serial entrepreneur who eventually made enough money importing Japanese pocket-radios to move their family from their third-floor walkup in Union City, to a modest home in Lincoln Park. [4]

  7. Al TV - Wikipedia

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    Al TV #8 (Al 2K) – Running with Scissors; December 4, 1999; two hours; Al TV #9 – Poodle Hat; June 17, 2003; one hour; Al TV #10 – Straight Outta Lynwood; December 15, 2006; one hour; In addition, Yankovic appeared as a guest VJ on MTV on February 22, 1984, using much the same format he would later use on Al TV.

  8. Category:Infomercials - Wikipedia

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  9. 2003 in American television - Wikipedia

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    In American television during 2003, notable events included television series debuts, finales, cancellations, and new channel initiations.. NCIS (originally referred to as Navy NCIS), a spin-off of JAG, premiered on September 23, 2003 on CBS, becoming the third-longest-running scripted, nonanimated U.S. prime-time TV series currently airing, and has later spawned multiple spin-offs and was ...