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Elizabeth "Liz" Coleman Reynolds is a fictional character on the American soap opera, One Life to Live. The role was portrayed by Barbara Niven [ 48 ] from September 3, 2002, until March 7, 2003. Antonio Vega leaves Llanview after he is suspended from the police force for accidentally shooting Ben Davidson .
"Keep On Jumpin'" is a song written by musician Patrick Adams and Ken Morris. This track has been remade, remixed, and sampled numerous times, but only the 1978 original by Adams's group Musique and Todd Terry's 1996 updated version with Martha Wash & Jocelyn Brown (who was also a member of Musique) reached number one on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart.
The Dunwell brothers recruited childhood friend Jonny Lamb (drums), along with local musicians Dave Hanson (lead guitar) and Lee Dawson (bass). [7] When a booking agent heard them play an open mic together, she insisted on booking them a show as a group. [8] In October 2009, record producer Dave Creffield formalized their band status by ...
Television columnist Alan Sepinwall for The Star-Ledger praised "Jackie Jormp-Jomp", describing it as "one of the better 30 Rock's of late" and said that it featured "a good character arc" for Liz, "a too-rare pairing" between Jenna and Jack, and a "great tie-it-all-together climax" in which Liz "giddy and bruised" terrifies Jenna and Tracy ...
At the beginning of this 30 Rock episode, Liz tells Jack that she and Jenna used to perform improvisation at corporate retreats. In a flashback, the audience shout out Sling Blade and Oprah as suggestions for Liz and Jenna to do. Liz does the impression of the Sling Blade character, but Jenna believed that Liz was Oprah. [10]
At the same time, TGS with Tracy Jordan staff writer Frank Rossitano (Judah Friedlander) is appointed head writer of the show in Liz's absence. He accepts the role, thinking that there is finally "a cool person in charge". As the day progresses, he begins acting and dressing just like Liz. After Liz returns to TGS, Frank begs her never to leave ...
Liz and Lisa – Days Were Different is the debut studio album by Liz and Lisa, the collaboration between Elizabeth Mitchell and Lisa Loeb, released in 1990. [1]
30 Rock: A XXX Parody is an American pornographic film released on August 24, 2009. It parodies the television comedy series 30 Rock.The film was directed by Lee Roy Myers and produced by the company New Sensations, who had also created parodies such as Scrubs: A XXX Parody and Seinfeld: A XXX Parody.