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  • ...opeye Meets the Man Who Hated Laughter''''' is a colored animated one-hour television movie, released on ABC Channel on October 7 1972 [[Category:Television films|1972 ABC animated movie]]
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  • ...igers, which was planned for winter release. <ref>"Former Frostburger Gets Television Firm Promotion." Cumberland Evening Times (Maryland) 17 October 1950, p 11< ...Mandrake the Magician series was syndicated. <ref>"New Syndicated Films." Television Magazine (New Hampshire) November 1954, p 63</ref>
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  • ==Films== ...g the character and that can become the official interpreter for the other films that will certainly follow this first: a bit like Sean Connery for James Bo
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  • In addition to the theater, Richard also start making television films in 1949. He met<ref>[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0366489/bio?ref_=nm_dyk_tr ...r-Democrat (Easton, Maryland) 17 Sep 1999, p 12</ref> have acted in radio, television and theatre throught the forties, but she most likely spent most of her tim
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  • ...ted in Russia ''(where they kept him under arrest until thay developed the films)'', along the Dalmation Cost and up the Nile. With Mrs. Falk he spent some *1965, May 2O: television appearance, with cartoonist Mort Walker and show host Alan Ludden, in the g
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  • ...ty company, supplemented by guest stars from theatre and film ''(and later television)''. The season started late in May and each play normally ran for one week. ...eatre and then move it to Cambridge the next week. One more thing was that television was beginning to compete with theatre and movies. One way to attract audien
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