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  2. The Umbrella Academy season 1 - Wikipedia

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    The first season of the superhero comedy drama television series The Umbrella Academy was released on Netflix on February 15, 2019 and consisted of 10 episodes. Created for television by Steve Blackman and developed Jeremy Slater, the series is an adaptation of the comic book series of the same name written by Gerard Way and illustrated by Gabriel Bá, both of whom serve as executive producers ...

  3. Music hall - Wikipedia

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    The first Paris music hall built specially for that purpose was the Folies-Bergere (1869); it was followed by the Moulin Rouge (1889), the Alhambra (1866), the first to be called a music hall, and the Olympia (1893). The Printania (1903) was a music-garden, open only in summer, with a theater, restaurant, circus, and horse-racing.

  4. The Umbrella Academy (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Jordan Claire Robbins as Grace Hargreeves / Mom (seasons 1–3; guest season 4), a robot who acted as the mother of the Umbrella Academy children and has an especially close bond with Diego. She was built by Reginald after Viktor used his power to attack several nannies. A human version of Grace was Reginald's girlfriend in 1963. [21]

  5. Carol Burnett on screen and stage - Wikipedia

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    Made-for-TV movie [31] Out to Lunch: Herself TV special directed by Bill Davis. 1975 Twigs: Emily / Celia / Dorothy / Ma Made-for-TV movie [32] 1976 The Sonny & Cher Show: Herself / Various Characters 2 episodes Van Dyke and Company: Herself Episode: "Episode #1.5" Sills and Burnett at the Met [20] Herself Music special [33] 1977 Insight: Eve

  6. List of British music hall performers - Wikipedia

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    Music Hall, Britain's first form of commercial mass entertainment, emerged, broadly speaking, in the mid-19th century, and ended (arguably) after the First World War, when the halls rebranded their entertainment as Variety. [1]

  7. Hallmark Hall of Fame - Wikipedia

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    Hallmark Hall of Fame. Hallmark Hall of Fame, originally called Hallmark Television Playhouse, is an anthology program on American television, sponsored by Hallmark Cards, a Kansas City –based greeting card company. It is the longest-running prime-time series in the history of television; it began airing in 1951 and aired on network ...

  8. Centrepiece - Wikipedia

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    A centrepiece or centerpiece is an important item of a display, usually of a table setting. [1] Centrepieces help set the theme of the decorations and bring extra decorations to the room. A centrepiece also refers to any central or important object in a collection of items. [2]

  9. Renée Fleming - Wikipedia

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    Website. reneefleming .com. Renée Lynn Fleming (born February 14, 1959) is an American soprano, known for performances in opera, concerts, recordings, theater, film, and at major public occasions. [ 1] A recipient of the National Medal of Arts, Fleming has been nominated for 18 Grammy Awards and has won five times. [ 2]