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success and Hee
( The success of Lawrence Welk and Hee Haw in syndication and the network decisions that led to their respective cancellations were the inspiration for a novelty song called " The Lawrence Welk-Hee Haw Counter-Revolution Polka ," performed by Roy Clark, one of the co-stars of Hee Haw.

success and Lawrence
Albert Finney, at the time a virtual unknown, was Lean's first choice to play Lawrence, but Finney was not sure the film would be a success and turned it down.
In 1964, Burton triumphed as defrocked Episcopal priest Dr. T. Lawrence Shannon in Tennessee Williams ' The Night of the Iguana directed by John Huston, a film which became another critical and box office success.
Lantana, directed by Ray Lawrence attained critical and commercial success in 2001 for its examination of a complex series of relationships in suburban Sydney, and events surrounding a mysterious crime.
It is worth noting that Eastern capitalists had invested heavily in Port Lawrence real estate mistakenly guessing that the area would enjoy commercial success due to the construction of the Wabash and Erie Canal hoping that it would terminate in Toledo instead of Maumee thus keeping their holdings in wealthy and established Ohio.
Following the success of this operation he was made commander of a force designated to sail up the Saint Lawrence River to capture Quebec.
She is credited for contributing to the enormous success on Broadway of Personal Appearance, a comedy by Lawrence Riley in which she had the starring role.
During the spring and summer of 1906, Lawrence auditioned for a number of Broadway productions, with no success.
In the Holm case a polygamist attempted without success to use Lawrence to overturn Utah's laws banning these polygamous relationships.
The Conway and Britannia bridges were such a success that Stephenson applied the design to other bridges, two in Egypt, and the 6, 588 feet long Victoria Bridge over the St Lawrence River at Montreal in Canada.
Omar Sharif was in the originally decided cast following the critical and commercial success of Lawrence of Arabia ( 1962 ) and Doctor Zhivago ( 1965 ).
The success of that musical may have prompted Lawrence and Lee to turn Mame into a musical.
Following the retirement of key players like Lawrence Dallaglio and Martin Johnson, and finishing second in the 6 Nations after the World Cup success, he found the politics of English rugby difficult to deal with, particularly the Premiership clubs ' relations with the England management.
Dilip Kumar was very choosy, and turned down lead roles in many films which eventually were released to great box office success, including Lawrence of Arabia, Pyaasa, The Rains Came and Sangam.
Since that time, the St. Lawrence neighbourhood has been critically acclaimed as a major success in urban planning.
Lawrence attempts to teach the boorish Freddy about high culture with limited success.
The success of this program spawned a spin-off sitcom entitled Mama's Family starring Vicki Lawrence and Ken Berry which ran from 1983 to 1990.
In 1990 Lawrence left Arkansas for Nashville, Tennessee where he planned to find success as a recording artist.
They enjoyed little success until the arrival of Thomas Lawrence in the early 1960s.
The marriage was not a success, and Lawrence took Pamela with her to her mother's home in Clapham.
The show's success led its producer to create André Charlot's London Revue of 1924, which he brought to Broadway with Lawrence, Lillie, Buchanan, and Constance Carpenter.
After starring in basketball, baseball and football while a high school student in Madison, Wisconsin, he continued his success at Lawrence College, later completing his degree at the University of Wisconsin – Madison.
Lawrence has said that music was always his passion, and at the height of his success began a recording career.

success and Welk
Because of the Welk show's widespread appeal, she was able to achieve success on the pop charts.
His biggest success came later with a dance song, " Two-Step Side-Step ", which was featured by Lawrence Welk on his radio program in 1952 and covered on record by RCA Victor Western Swing artist Johnnie Lee Wills, as well as country music singer Bonnie Lou.
Although by 1956 Lawrence Welk was achieving increasing success at the nearby Aragon Ballroom, Cooley's ratings continued to drop.

success and syndication
The success in syndication of the original live action series and fan pressure for a Star Trek revival led to The Animated Series from 1973 – 1974, as the source of new adventures of the Enterprise crew, the next being the 1979 live-action feature film Star Trek: The Motion Picture.
COPS has had huge success in syndication, direct response sales and DVD.
Despite the repeated overexposure of Who Wants To Be a Millionaire and its switch to syndication, ABC continued to find some success in dramas such as The Practice ( which gave birth to a successful spinoff, Boston Legal, in 2004 ), Alias, and Once and Again.
NBC picked up the series in 1989, retooled as Saved by the Bell, with Miss Bliss actors Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Dustin Diamond, Lark Voorhies and Dennis Haskins carried over to the new show ; Saved by the Bell achieved major success on NBC's Saturday morning lineup ( producing two spinoffs in the process ) and in worldwide syndication.
The success of cable television networks devoted to reruns of these genres proved that this was not the case, as the large number of episodes that were required for a daily program made even a short-run game show an ideal candidate for syndication.
After three decades of resistance, Disney finally entered Saturday morning in 1985 when The Gummi Bears and The Wuzzles debuted with significantly more substantial budgets ; the first-run syndication success of DuckTales, which premiered in 1987, eventually inspired a whole block of Disney-produced syndicated cartoons which forced competing studios to improve their own production standards to compete.
But the success of The Gong Show in 1976 encouraged him to revive the Dating and Newlywed games, as well as adding the $ 1. 98 Beauty Show to his syndication empire.
Since then, the syndicated dating show has virtually died off from broadcast television syndication, though cable television networks such as VH1 have continued to use dating shows with content similar to that of the dating shows of the late 1990s and early 2000s and major over-the-air broadcast networks have tried, often with marginal success, to use dating shows not as raunchy as the syndicated shows that aired earlier in the decade.
Roach's films were also early arrivals on television ; the Laurel & Hardy comedies in particular were a smashing success in television syndication.
Other shows that have had varying degrees of success combining the two formats was Star Search, which had a run in the 1980s in syndication and a run on CBS in the early 2000s during the reality television boom, and The Gong Show, which reached its peak in the 1970s, but it has had occasional revivals since then.
Unfortunately, it was never an immediate success in prime time and was canceled after one season, only to find new life in syndication.
Here's Lucy was not offered in syndication when the series ended in 1974 because the other two Lucy series were hits and it was felt that this show might undermine the success of the other two shows or the fact those shows were so successful that this show would not fare as well.
Its immediate success attracted the attention of another locally based firm — the Johnson Products Company ( manufacturers of the Afro Sheen line of hair-care products )— and they later agreed to co-sponsor the program's expansion into national syndication.
Because of the success in syndication of the cult 1974 series Land of the Lost, Sid and Marty Krofft created a remake.
Never a big Nielsen hit in primetime, the show became a surprise success in syndication.
The show would become a smash success not only in the U. S. but, in successive years, in syndication around the world, spawning a cottage industry of peripheral products, particularly in the show's first three seasons, including several series of bubble gum cards, two sets of fashion dolls, numerous posters, puzzles, and school supplies, novelizations of episodes, toy vans, and a board game, all featuring Smith's likeness.
As the network did not have all the legal clearances that were needed, the show was put into syndication, where it was a huge success.
Friday the 13th: The Series aired in first-run syndication, initially in a late-night spot ; the success of the series as a late-night show prompted some broadcasting stations to move it to primetime.
Petticoat Junction is a TV series that originally aired in 1963, ran for seven seasons, and achieved enduring success in syndication.
The success in syndication of the original Star Trek series, and fan pressure for a Star Trek revival, led to The Animated Series ( 1973 – 1974 ).
He directed the pilots and thus seeded the series and syndication success of Martin, Moesha, The Parkers, The Steve Harvey Show, Amen, Cedric the Entertainer Presents, Eve, and All of Us.
In light of the show's success, Harper and Cacciotti approached their producers and network about per-episode salary increases and a larger cut of future syndication revenues.
Years later the success in syndication led to two sequels, Connections² ( 1994 ) and Connections³ ( 1997 ), both for TLC.

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