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  3. 5-Second Films - Wikipedia

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    The films sometimes featured guest stars like Patton Oswalt, Fred Armisen, Doug Benson, Eddie Pepitone, Juliette Lewis, "Weird Al" Yankovic, and Andrew W.K. [5] Time put 5-Second Films on its list of the top 50 websites of 2013, calling it "addicting" and writing, "You'll probably never find a better way to waste a few seconds of your life." [6]

  4. Shot clock - Wikipedia

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    Women's collegiate basketball (at the time sanctioned by the Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics for Women) used a 30-second shot clock on an experimental basis in the 1969–70 season, officially adopting it for the 1970–71 season. [18] The NCAA specifies 20 seconds rather than 30 after stoppages where the ball is already in the frontcourt.

  5. World's Funniest Videos - Wikipedia

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    The series consisted of humorous home videos sent in from around the world similar to the ones shown on the earlier ABC series America's Funniest Home Videos and America's Funniest People, which also was co-hosted by Coulier. There is a different show with a similar name called World's Funniest Videos: Top 10 Countdown. [2]

  6. Countdown - Wikipedia

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    The last ten seconds are usually counted down aloud "Ten seconds to liftoff. Nine, eight, seven, six, five, four, three, two, one." After a launch, most countdown clocks begin to show Mission Elapsed Time, which is typically shown as "T plus." The adjacent picture shows "+00:00:07", approximately seven seconds after liftoff.

  7. Dick Bartley - Wikipedia

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    The WCBS FM Sunday Night Countdown, heard only on WCBS FM 101.1, was a two-hour countdown, with bonus extras, for a year in the 1970s, followed by a two-hour countdown from ten years later (or ten years earlier if the 1970s countdown was from 1978 or 1979). Occasionally, if the 1970s countdown was from 1977, Bartley would then play one hour ...

  8. List of Countdown champions - Wikipedia

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    5: Peter Evans 1985 6: Darryl Francis: 7: Ian Bebbington 1986 8: Clive Spate Champion of Champions II: Clive Freedman 9: David Trace 10: Harvey Freeman 1987 11: John Clarke 12: Stephen Balment Champion of Champions III: Harvey Freeman 13: Hilary Hopper 14: Nic Brown 1988 15: Dick Green 16: Tony Vick 1989 Champion of Champions IV: Nic Brown 17 ...

  9. BET's Top 25 - Wikipedia

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    BET's Top 25 is a countdown show that features top 25 favorites such as top 25 men/women, dances, actors, rappers, etc., with commentary from industry insiders. A January 2006 episode was hosted by Paul Mooney and covered the top 25 worst moments in African-American history . [ 1 ]