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  1. Zoo Parade - Wikipedia

    Jim Wehmeyer has described the show: "A precursor of sorts to the regularly featured animal segments on The Tonight Show and other late-night talk shows, Zoo Parade was a location …

  2. Bristol Palin - Wikipedia

    In summer 2011, Palin released a memoir. In summer 2012, she starred in the Lifetime show Bristol Palin: Life's a Tripp. [4] Her most recent television series was as a member of the fall …

  3. The Watch (TV series) - Wikipedia

    The Watch (TV series) ... The Watch is a fantasy police procedural television programme inspired by the Ankh-Morpork City Watch from the Discworld series of fantasy novels by Terry …

  4. WBZ-TV - Wikipedia

    WBZ-TV retained its NBC affiliation as a result of the canceled sale. WBZ-TV (sometimes informally referred to as "BZ" both on- and off-air) was a pioneer in Boston television. In 1948, …

  5. TV Buddha - Wikipedia

    TV Buddha is a video sculpture by Nam June Paik first produced in 1974, but exists in multiple versions. [1][2] In the work, a Buddha statue watches an image of itself on a TV screen.

  6. Fourth Sunday of Easter - Wikipedia

    The Fourth Sunday of Easter (or the Fourth Sunday of Eastertide) is the fourth Sunday of the Easter season, being the day that occurs three weeks after the Christian celebration of Easter.

  7. List of American network TV morning news programs - Wikipedia

    CBS This Morning (November 30, 1987 – October 29, 1999 as the first incarnation and January 9, 2012 – September 6, 2021 as the second incarnation; replaced with CBS Mornings, CBS …

  8. Al Roker - Wikipedia

    Roker replaced 27-year WNBC-TV veteran Dr. Frank Field, who left the network over a contract dispute. From 1983 to 1996, Roker was the regular substitute for forecaster Joe Witte on the …