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Mr. Sunshine (Korean: 미스터 션샤인) is a South Korean television series written by Kim Eun-sook and directed by Lee Eung-bok, starring Lee Byung-hun, Kim Tae-ri, Yoo Yeon-seok, Kim Min-jung, and Byun Yo-han. [4] [5] The series is set in Hanseong (present-day Seoul) in the early 1900s, and focuses on activists fighting for Korea's ...
Mr. Sunshine is an American television sitcom that aired from February 9 to April 6, 2011, as a mid-season replacement. [1] The single-camera comedy was co-created by Matthew Perry, who also starred in the series. [2] ABC cancelled the series on May 13, 2011, due to low ratings. [3]
Mr. Sunshine may refer to: Mr. Sunshine (1986 TV series) , an American sitcom series broadcast by ABC Mr. Sunshine (2011 TV series) , an American sitcom series broadcast by ABC starring Matthew Perry
The series was controversial during its run, attracting criticism from interest groups claiming that Mr. Sunshine poked fun at the visually impaired by using the lead character's disability as a focus for much of the show's humor. Supporters of the series said the show treated the character and the disability respectfully.
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The novel is the story of two authors, the buffoonish Prof. Stephen Titus George and his artful adversary Mr. Sunshine. Both live in Ithaca, New York. During a particularly cold New York winter, George starts to suspect that he is not himself but the creation of someone else, someone he calls "Mr. Sunshine".
Mr. Smith, as depicted in a 1912 version of the book. The following characters are interwoven through the set of twelve stories of Sunshine Sketches: Josh Smith, proprietor of Smith's Hotel, one of the leading citizens of the town. Jefferson Thorpe, owner of the barber shop, who engages in mining speculations.
The Abbeville church where the story's antagonist met his justice "Casting the Runes" is a short story written by the English writer M. R. James.It was first published in 1911 as the fourth story in More Ghost Stories, which was James' second collection of ghost stories.