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Run, Joe, Run was a Saturday-morning television program that aired on NBC from 1974 to 1975. It centered on Joe, a German Shepherd in the military's K-9 corps, and his master, Sergeant Will Corey (played by Arch Whiting).
Mrs. Flores's pet dog whom Ronnie Anne and Sid walked in the episode "Walk Don't Run". She likes to eat anything in sight. Buttons German Shepherd: Animaniacs: The dog that takes care of Mindy. Canine generic Glenn Martin, DDS: The family's dog who has an oversized anus. Ceri the Dog-tective generic Llan-ar-goll-en
The Hart's dog; about a self-made millionaire and beautiful freelance journalist who spend their free time as amateur detectives. Happy: Terrier mix 7th Heaven: The family dog; about the daily lives of a minister father and his family. Henry Basset Hound: Emergency! Lived on the sofa in the station. Hobo (aka London) German Shepherd / Siberian ...
The FAST ecosystem has several layers. The best-known FASTs are the aggregators, which fall into three categories. FASTs owned by major media companies: Paramount's Pluto TV, Fox's Tubi, Charter Communications and Comcast's Xumo Play, Dish Network's Sling Freestream, ITV’s ITVX service, NEW ID's BINGE Korea, [3] Allen Media Group's Local Now, and Gray Television and National Association of ...
LaLanne often used his white German shepherd dog, Happy, in his program. The dog's tricks attracted children to the program, so that LaLanne could say to the children: "You go get Mother or Daddy, Grandmother, Grandfather, whoever is in the house. You go get them, and you make sure they exercise with me." [3]
The Littlest Hobo (French: Le Vagabond) is the Canadian television series based upon a 1958 movie of the same name directed by Charles R. Rondeau. [1] The series first aired from 1963 to 1965 in syndication, and was revived for a popular second run on CTV, spanning six seasons, from October 11, 1979, to March 7, 1985.
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The Children's Channel of ARD and ZDF) is a German free-to-air television channel based in Erfurt, Germany. It is managed by a joint venture by public-service broadcasters [ 1 ] ARD and ZDF. Its intended audience is children and the youth, devoid of advertising, and it is generally watched by children 3 to 13.