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The original three-part miniseries version was first shown on Disney's Wonderful World Of Color, February 9, 16 and 23, 1964, and shown again there a few times, included in a late 1980s Wonderful World of Disney syndicated rerun package, and cablecast in 1990s on the Disney Channel.
Syndicated broadcast stations and the cable network TBS have begun airing the syndicated version of Seinfeld in HD.
In the U. S. version, this round was called " Fastest Finger ", and was eliminated when the show moved to syndicated distribution in 2002, due to episode length limits ; however ; it returns whenever the show appears in prime time.
A well-known example of a reality-competition show is the globally syndicated Big Brother, in which cast members live together in the same house, with participants removed at regular intervals by either the viewing audience or, in the case of the American version, by the participants themselves.
It was composed by Merv Griffin, and it was used during the Art Fleming era and the first thirteen seasons of the current Alex Trebek syndicated version.
The season proper ended in May, but cast members were asked to come back in May and June 1981 to film some additional scenes for the syndicated version of the show ( including re-writes or re-shoots of already-filmed sketches to filter out Ottawa-centric or Canada-centric content ).
The first version was created for the half-hour, internationally syndicated versions of the 1981 episodes.
On the syndicated version, if time ran out with a game still in progress ( interrupted by what the host called the " tacky buzzer ," a loud horn ), each X or O on the board at that point was worth an additional $ 50 to the players, with each player guaranteed at least $ 100 in total winnings.
In the syndicated version, initially the first two games were Secret Square games ; if no one claimed the prizes offered in the first round, they would be carried over to the second round.
On the daily 1979 – 1982 syndicated version, two contestants played against each other in two games, and then both retired.
This type of ticket plug debuted during the summer of 1975, but were much more common during the daily syndicated 1979 – 1982 version as every daily syndicated episode contained a ticket plug.
On September 8, 1975 the first syndicated version, a weekly nighttime series dubbed Match Game PM, premiered.
For its last two seasons, the show's affiliate count went down significantly due in large part to a daily syndicated version that debuted in September 1979 ( although some markets, like New York, kept both shows on the air as WABC-TV continued to air episodes of Match Game PM into its final season ).
From Fremantle, the network licenses Match Game ( currently only the 1973-82 versions ; the 1990-91 version aired on the network in the past ), Family Feud ( all except the 1999-2002 version hosted by Louie Anderson ), Password ( all versions ), and Card Sharks ( all except 2001 – 2002 syndicated ).
He appeared in 248 episodes of Match Game through its daytime run, syndicated run, and the nighttime version of the show.
215 episodes daytime, 18 episodes on Match Game PM ( nighttime ), and 15 episodes during the syndicated version.
The only Earth organization equipped to handle these disasters is the Science Special Search Party, or SSSP, a special worldwide police force equipped with high-tech weapons and vehicles, as well as extensive scientific and engineering facilities ; this organization is called the Science Patrol, or the United Nations Scientific Investigation Agency, in the English-dubbed version syndicated in the United States.
( An earlier syndicated version, originally aired in 1957 – 1958, starred Darren McGavin as Hammer.
There have also been many other alternate versions of the film for network and syndicated television, as well as a previous LaserDisc version.
This was cut from the syndicated version and the original DVD release, but was restored ( along with other cut footage ) in later DVD releases.
In The Twilight Zones original DVD release the syndicated version was marketed as an " alternate version ".

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Sinclair Lewis wrote a syndicated newspaper report entitled " Cheap and Contented Labor: The Picture of the Southern Mill Town.
Its success spawned a 1990 theatrical film entitled DuckTales the Movie: Treasure of the Lost Lamp and an increased investment in syndicated cartoons.
Joining the Vaudeville News in 1920, Winchell left the paper for the Evening Graphic in 1924, and in turn was hired on June 10, 1929 by the New York Daily Mirror where he finally became the author of what would be the first syndicated gossip column, entitled On-Broadway.
In 1957, he appeared as Jack Connors in the third episode entitled " The Three Pretenders " of the syndicated television sitcom, How to Marry a Millionaire, with Barbara Eden and Merry Anders.
She also made appearances on 77 Sunset Strip, the perennial western series Gunsmoke, The Untouchables and the syndicated Two Faces West in the 1960 episode entitled " Sheriff of the Town ".
These were the only Bozo shows that were wholly owned and syndicated by Larry Harmon Pictures Corporation, 60 of which are currently available on worldwide DVD distribution entitled " Bozo The World's Most Famous Clown " Volumes 1 & 2.
In 1975, JCP premiered a new syndicated " B-show " entitled Wide World Wrestling ( renamed World Wide Wrestling in 1978 ).
In 1959, he appeared in another western syndicated series, Mackenzie's Raiders, in the episode entitled " Apache Boy ".
The same year, Carnie went on to host her own short-lived syndicated television talk show entitled, Carnie !.
Sutherland restated his view in the syndicated article co-authored with Cecilia Malmström entitled “ Immigration challenge: Europe ’ s politicians should accept diverse social communities ” the opening paragraph of which is that:
In 1973, David Nelson produced a short-lived syndicated spin-off to Ozzie and Harriet entitled, Ozzie's Girls, in which Ozzie and Harriet rented the boys ' old room to two college students, portrayed by Susan Sennett and Brenda Sykes.
A syndicated television segment entitled " The Green Grocer " featured consumer advocate Joe Carcione, advising viewers on how to best shop for fruits and vegetables.
In 1958, Lewis guest starred in the episode entitled " Attack " of the syndicated western series Mackenzie's Raiders, starring Richard Carlson.
A new theme composed by Alan Thicke entitled " Joker's Jive " was introduced in 1974, and was used for the 1974 – 1975 season and for the closing of the first syndicated season.
The members go their independent ways: Homer follows a career in the legitimate theater ; Bart replaces Lorenzo Lamas as the star of the syndicated action show Renegade ; Marge makes a nightclub act performing Bob Marley's song " I Shot the Sheriff "; and Lisa writes a tell-all book about her experiences and how Homer would slip anti-growth hormones into her cereal, entitled " Where Are My Residuals ?".
Additionally, Insana writes a monthly column for USA Today entitled " Talking Business with Ron Insana " and at one time hosted the nationally syndicated radio program, The Ron Insana Show, on Westwood One.
He also benefited by owning syndicated shares of several stallions, which entitled him to free stud fees.
In the summer, he hosts his own nationally syndicated radio program entitled Summer Weekend Detention which broadcasts from the Sydney studios of 2GB on weekends during the summer months.

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At 23-years old, he was reportedly the youngest syndicated cartoonist in America.
Quayle writes a nationally syndicated newspaper column, serves on a number of corporate boards, chairs several business ventures, and was chairman of Campaign America, a national political action committee.
His nationally syndicated radio show, The Michael Reagan Talk Show, aired on stations throughout the United States on the Premiere Radio Networks before being dropped, after which it moved to Radio America.
These cartoon tributes raised over $ 50, 000 to benefit the 9 / 11 families. The art was featured and displayed in both nationally syndicated newspapers and museums across America, including the Newseum in Washington, DC, the Cartoon Art Museum in San Francisco and the Museum of Comic and Cartoon Art in New York City.
A few earlier syndicated programs were hosted by prominent Democrats who were not experienced broadcasters, such as Jim Hightower, Jerry Brown, Mario Cuomo and Alan Dershowitz ; these met with limited success, and Air America has been faced with various legal and financial problems.
On November 3, 1929, Robert Ripley drew a panel in his syndicated cartoon, Ripley's Believe it or Not !, saying " Believe It or Not, America has no national anthem ".
Due to language and cultural differences, Japanese TV stations could not freely use syndicated programs ( mostly from Europe and North America ) and therefore turned to panel shows, which could be produced cheaply and easily, to fill time during daytime programming.
His radio show as of 2009 was syndicated in 160 markets by Radio America and on both Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Radio stations in the United States.
* Rupert " Bob " Long, syndicated award-winning Radio Host TRN, Talk America Radio Networks, Radio America, GCN, ATRN and more.
Woman to Woman ( 1983 ) was a female-oriented discussion show, syndicated nationally in America.
The show was also syndicated on local stations and WGN America, but has been removed from syndication from both outlets due to low ratings.
He then became a political commentator, author of five books, and hosted his nationally syndicated radio talk show The Al Franken Show on the Air America Radio network.
The Sons of Hercules was a syndicated Embassy Pictures television show that aired in the United States of America in the 1960s.
Content is aggregated, published and syndicated from major Chinese news organizations including the Xinhua News Agency, Shanghai Media Group, China Central Television America, and others sources.
A comparison of television listings from 2007 with 1987 verifies that many broadcasters in North America now air infomercials in lieu of syndicated TV series reruns and movies, which were formerly staples during the more common hours infomercials are broadcast ( i. e., the overnight hours ).
In the United States, France, Australia and Latin America, the show was syndicated as The Industry.
is a United States daily progressive, nonprofit, independently syndicated program of news, analysis, and opinion, aired by more than 1000 radio, television, satellite and cable TV networks in North America.
Samuel Todd Francis, known as Sam Francis ( April 29, 1947 – February 15, 2005 ), was an iconoclastic anti-capitalist paleoconservative columnist, nationally syndicated in America, known for his controversial views on immigration, multiculturalism, miscegenation, and his involvement in debates concerning other controversial issues of the day.
Loveline is a syndicated radio call-in program in North America, offering medical and relationship advice to listeners, often with the assistance of guests, typically actors and musicians.
He also makes frequent appearances on Sports Overnight America, a nationally syndicated program, hosted by Chris Townsend, out of San Francisco.
However, when ratings for the syndicated broadcasts in America dropped towards the end of the run, ITC got cold feet and cancelled the second season plans.
* ODESSA and Nazis in Latin America — From The Straight Dope syndicated column ’ s website
Cable systems can also air satellite-relayed over-the-air stations originating from other areas of the United States, known as superstations ( of which there are currently only six around the country, the most prominent being WGN America, which airs some programming carried by WGN-TV in Chicago ), which for the most part are often aired in rural areas and if carried nationally, may have a separate feed carrying different programming than that of the local area feed that is SyndEx-proof ( i. e., syndicated programming that the superstation has obtained full signal rights to ) and may omit network programming from that station's network affiliation ; all superstations, except for WSBK-TV in Boston, are currently affiliated with a broadcast television network as WGN-TV, WPIX in New York City, KWGN in Denver and KTLA in Los Angeles all being affiliated with The CW and WWOR-TV in Secaucus, New Jersey affiliated with MyNetworkTV.

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