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  2. Lee Trevino - Wikipedia

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    But he later described his boycott of the Masters as "the greatest mistake I've made in my career" and called Augusta National "the eighth wonder of the world." [ 30 ] After his opening round 67 in 1989, Trevino tied for eighteenth; his best career result at the Masters was a tie for tenth ( 1975 , 1985 ).

  3. Masters of Money - Wikipedia

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    Masters of Money is a 2012 British documentary series produced by the BBC. [1] The programme premiered on BBC Two from 17 September to 1 October 2012 and is presented by Stephanie Flanders, who was then the BBC economics editor. [2] Dominic Crossley-Holland served as the executive producer of the programme. [3]

  4. List of most-viewed YouTube channels - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 January 2025. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources. Indian record label T-Series is the most-viewed YouTube channel, with over 282 billion views. The list of most-viewed YouTube ...

  5. 2022 Masters prize money: Here's a breakdown, by position, of ...

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    The Masters 2022 money pool increased by $3.5 million to a whopping $15 million. Here's how much the Masters champion gets and a breakdown by position

  6. Show Me the Money (British TV programme) - Wikipedia

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    Show Me the Money is a British topical debate programme that aired on BBC. The shows typically featured three top bosses and entrepreneurs who debated about who was making money and how they were doing it. This series began on 31 October 2010 and ended on 24 February 2013. It was shown on BBC News at 9:30 pm on Sundays. [1]

  7. The Chase (British game show) - Wikipedia

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    On 11 February 2024, the popular British YouTube group the Sidemen posted a comedic spin-off episode of The Chase on their group channel, with clips also shared on The Chase's official YouTube channel. [38] The video was filmed on the show's set, and also used the on-set cameras and crew whilst using the graphics and music from the TV programme.

  8. Vsauce - Wikipedia

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    On July 30, 2007, someone created a YouTube account named "Vsauce" but had never used it, and on April 16, 2010, YouTube granted Michael Stevens's request to claim the account, as was their policy back then; if he were not able to claim it, he might have decided to instead use his first YouTube channel, "pooplicker888". [8]

  9. Easy Money (Johnny Marr song) - Wikipedia

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    "Easy Money" is a song by musician Johnny Marr. It was released as the lead single from his second studio album Playland on 10 June 2014 as a 7" vinyl [1] and on 16 August as a digital download. [2] The official music video for the song was uploaded to Marr's official YouTube channel on 15 August.