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  2. List of local children's television series (United States)

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    1.47.1 Norfolk/Portsmouth. 1.47.2 Richmond. 1.47.3 Roanoke/Lynchburg. 1.48 Washington, D.C. ... The Uncle Al Show (with Al and Wanda Lewis) WLWT-TV: Mr. Moon's Magic ...

  3. The Uncle Al Show - Wikipedia

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    The same kids would return on subsequent occasions bringing friends, and they all took to calling Lewis "Uncle Al". [3] When mothers began calling into the station requesting tickets to be on The Uncle Al Show, a Cincinnati institution was born. The Uncle Al Show made its official début on June 12, 1950. Having originally started as a 15 ...

  4. List of neighborhoods in Norfolk, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Historic Districts in Norfolk. Many of Norfolk's neighborhoods, buildings, and landmarks have notable national and local historic significance. The city has four Locally Designated Historic Districts, Ghent, Downtown, West Freemason, East Freemason, and Hodges House (consisting of a single structure). [1]

  5. Joe Bevilacqua - Wikipedia

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    The Comedy-O-Rama Hour [11] [12] is improvised radio theater, performed by regulars Bevilacqua, Lorie Kellogg, Kenny Savoy, Jim Folly and guest stars Rick Overton, [13] Judy Tenuta, [14] Bob Camp (co-creator of Ren and Stimpy), Shelley Berman, Al Franken (before he was a Senator), Bob Edwards, Julie Newmar and Stuart Pankin.

  6. Uncle Al - Wikipedia

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    Uncle Al may refer to Albert Moss, a Miami disk jockey known as DJ Uncle Al; Albert Lewis, host of the children's television program The Uncle Al Show broadcast from Cincinnati. Aleister Crowley; Al Jourgensen, frontman of Ministry (band), an American industrial metal band, and co-owner of 13th Planet Records

  7. William "Dick" Price Stadium - Wikipedia

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    William "Dick" Price Football Stadium is a 30,000-seat, multi-purpose stadium located on the campus of Norfolk State University in Norfolk, Virginia, United States. [2] It opened in 1997. [2] The home of the Norfolk State Spartans football team, it was named in honor of former athletics director and head football and track coach Dick Price. [2]

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Norfolk ...

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    Location of Norfolk in Virginia. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in the independent city of Norfolk, Virginia, United States. The locations of National Register properties and districts for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below may be ...

  9. Category:People from Norfolk, Virginia - Wikipedia

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    Military personnel from Norfolk, Virginia (55 P) Musicians from Norfolk, Virginia (49 P) P. Politicians from Norfolk, Virginia (1 C, 94 P) S.