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Sunny Side Up (stylized on-screen as Sunnyside Up) is a 1929 American pre-Code Fox Movietone musical film starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, with original songs, story, and dialogue by B. G. DeSylva, Lew Brown and Ray Henderson. The romantic comedy/musical premiered on October 3, 1929, at the Gaiety Theatre in New York City. [2]
Sunny Side Up (previously known as The Sunny Side Up Show) is a defunct television programming block which premiered on Sprout on September 26, 2007 [1] [2] and ended on August 11, 2017. Each week, a new theme was introduced, [ 3 ] including food, Halloween , animals, construction , fall , opposites, and birthdays.
The Sunny Side Up Show: August 11, 2017 Wiggly Waffle: August 24, 2009 March 22, 2013 The Super Sproutlet Show: February 14, 2012 June 19, 2015 Family Movie Night: September 26, 2015 September 8, 2017
Sunny Side Up, American silent comedy from DeMille Pictures; Sunny Side Up, American Movietone musical from Fox; Sunnyside Up, late 1950s and early 1960s TV variety program in Melbourne, Australia; Sunny Side Up or The Sunny Side Up Show, American children's morning show on Sprout
Sunny Side Up is a 1926 American silent comedy film directed by Donald Crisp and starring Vera Reynolds, Edmund Burns, and George K. Arthur. [1] [2] It is also known by the alternative title of Footlights. It is based on the novel Sunny Ducrow by Henry St. John Cooper. [3]
The Chica Show is an American live-action/animated children's television series based on the puppetry segments of The Sunny Side Up Show on Sprout, which features the chicken puppet character Chica in full episodic and animated adventures rather than the traditional continuity of The Sunny Side Up Show. The program premiered on November 24 ...
Sunny starts out too slow; then, just as Suzie’s story gets moving, the eighth and ninth out of 10 episodes divert us to other characters’ perspectives. Diversions can be an effective way of ...
Sunnyside-Up was a black and white weekly variety program produced at HSV-7 Melbourne, during the late 1950s until the mid 1960s. Surviving Kinescope episodes sometimes presented the title in three words as “Sunny Side Up“ and with a 3-letter acronym.