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Digby is the short name of American political blogger Heather Digby Parton [1] from Santa Monica, California who founded the blog Hullabaloo. [2] She has been called one of the "leading and most admired commentators" of the liberal/progressive blogosphere .
The first 13 episodes of Hullabaloo included black and white segments taped in London and hosted by the Beatles' manager Brian Epstein where he introduced up and coming UK music acts to the American audience. [2] [3] [4] Sid Bernstein was the booking agent for Hullabaloo. Peter Matz, later of The Carol Burnett Show, was the orchestra leader. [2]
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In December 1965, Hull opened his "Hullabaloo" teen club on Sunset Blvd. in Hollywood. [4] Dave appeared (using the name David Hull) as a talent contest manager in an October 1966 episode of The Monkees. Dave Hull was the first guest host on the nationally syndicated American Top 40 program, week ending November 6, 1971. [5]
Digby Jones, Baron Jones of Birmingham (born 1955), British businessman and politician; Digby Morrell (born 1979), Australian rules football player; Digby (blogger) or Heather Digby Parton, writer of the liberal blog Hullabaloo; Digby Smith (born 1935), British military historian; Digby Tatham-Warter (1917–1993), British army officer in the ...
It ran for a total of 52 episodes over two seasons. Each episode includes a short and a music video. In addition to the regular episodes, a TV movie called Wubbzy's Big Movie! premiered on Starz Kids & Family on August 29, 2008.
The Beverly Hillbillies is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from September 26, 1962, to March 23, 1971. Originally filmed in black and white for the first three seasons (1962–1965), the first color-filmed episode ("Admiral Jed Clampett") was aired on September 15, 1965, and all subsequent episodes from 1965 to 1971 were filmed in color.
The animated series WordGirl began as a series of shorts titled The Amazing Colossal Adventures of WordGirl [1] that premiered on PBS Kids Go! on November 10, 2006. The two-minute episodes of the show aired at the end of Maya & Miguel, or online along with the one-minute episodes. There were twenty 2-minute episodes and ten 1-minute episodes.