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** The Regulator Guy: A series of expensive-looking promos for a Terminator-like action character aired on " Late Night " over a period of several months, with Elliott playing the super-cool half-human, half-mechanical " Regulator Guy ," even speaking with a bad Schwarzenegger-esque accent.
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** The New Regulator Guy: Shortly after " The Regulator Guy " was retired, Elliott came back with a re-tooled version called " The New Regulator Guy.
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** George Gershwin's Lady Be Good and Fascinating Rhythm ( book by Guy Bolton and Fred Thompson, lyrics by Ira Gershwin ) premiere in New York, NY.
** In France, Guy Gilpatric starts swim diving with waterproof goggles, derived from swimming goggles ( which were originally invented by Maurice Fernez in 1920 ).
** The Panicky Guy: Elliot would pretend to be an audience member who panics and runs from the studio at the slightest threat of danger ( similar to doomed characters in disaster movies ).
** The Conspiracy Guy: Elliott would again pretend to be an audience member, this time asking Dave a question.
** The Guy Under the Seats: a short character-comedy bit by Elliott who emerges from a hatchway underneath the seats in the studio audience.
** The Fugitive Guy: Every so often, Letterman would introduce " Roger Campbell " ( Elliott, wearing an extremely bad toupée ), a new member of the Late Night crew.
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** Sharon Valerii, a character in the 2004 re-imagined series Battlestar Galactica, known by her call-sign " Boomer "
** The chase astragal and fillets: these are a second series of such rings located at the near end of the chase.
** George Reeves in the 1950s live-action television series Adventures of Superman, who brought a naturalistic approach to the dual role.
** Dean Cain in the 1990s series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman showed Clark as a normal and shy everyman demonstrating occasional touches of clumsiness ( e. g., pretending to burn his mouth on coffee ), but still a highly skilled journalist, much like the current post-Crisis portrayal.
** Christopher Reeve in the Superman film series, who was praised for making the disguise's effectiveness credible to audiences, portrayed Clark Kent as massively clumsy, paranoid, and, of course, mild mannered.
** Openness Euphoria, 1974 – 1982 during which policies were introduced to encourage Arab and foreign investment through a series of incentives and liberalizing trade and payment ; the economy expanded but this proved unsustainable and growth consequently scaled back.
** USS Enterprise ( NCC-1701 ), the main setting of the original Star Trek television series and several Star Trek films
** FDR ( TV series ), a 1965 documentary series about Roosevelt with Charlton Heston as the voice of F. D. R
** The Medtronic Diabetes Minimed Paradigm series of insulin pumps allow for radio frequency ( RF ) communication.
** Mainframe appears in the Guardians of the Galaxy series ; see Vision ( Marvel Comics )# Mainframe
** In addition, interviews with actors and directors which are filmed en masse at a hotel with local and national entertainment reporters which are featured on local news shows, programs on cable networks, and series such as Byron Allen's series of entertainment series like Entertainment Studios.
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