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Other standards, such as Digital multimedia broadcasting ( DMB ) and DVB-H, have been devised to allow handheld devices such as mobile phones to receive TV signals.
Other characters in the series are also referenced frequently on TV shows with similar looking casts.
Other broadcasting TV stations are
Other direct satellite television stations with international reach operating in Nigeria are Murhi International Television, ON Television, Galaxy TV, TV Continental etc.
Other sketches included " Superthunderstingcar ", a parody of the Gerry Anderson marionette TV shows, and Cook's pastiche of 1960s trendy arts documentaries – satirised in a parodic TV segment on Greta Garbo.
Other TV listings services and publications, including local newspapers, would often indicate reruns as "( R )"; since the early-2000s, many listing services now only provide a notation only if an episode is new ("( N )"), with reruns getting no notation.
Other Sigma TV weekday shows include Akti Oniron ( 1999 – 2001 ), Vourate Geitonoi ( 2001 – 2005 ) ( which is the most successful weekday show achieving ratings up to 70 %), Oi Takkoi ( 2002 – 2005 ), S ' Agapo ( 2001 – 2002 ), Vasiliki ( 2005 – 2006 ), Vendetta ( September 2005 – December 2006 ), 30 kai Kati ( 2006 – 2007 ), Mila Mou ( September 2007 – January 2009 ).
Other community-based stations are also on offer, such as Soweto TV and Cape Town TV ( ctv ).
Other children's series of note in the 1950s would be Captain Z-Ro which was broadcast starting in 1951, Rocky Jones, Space Ranger, and Flash Gordon ( 1954 TV series ) syndicated in 1954.
Other primary aspects of Japanese science fiction TV are the superhero tokusatsu ( a term literally meaning special effects ) series, pioneered by programs such as Moonlight Mask and Planet Prince.
Other appearances and listings include: Entertainment Weekly < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Top 100 TV Icons in 2007, Entertainment Weekly < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s Top 12 Entertainers of the Year in 1998 ( ranked # 3 ) and Glamour < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s 50 Best Dressed Women in the World 2004 and 2005 ( ranked at No. 17 and # 24 ).
Other stories include ludicrous " kiss and tell " and similar stories by people who are portrayed as mentally disturbed, often with highly bizarre elements ; examples include allegations by a man who claimed that, on holiday touring in his caravan, he found a campsite run by Elvis Presley who, when plied with drink, admitted to the Kennedy assassination ; another from a retired toilet attendant who described the nature of faeces from various little-known celebrities and an elderly woman who blames anti-social behaviour in her area on bored Newsnight presenters, as well as a mental home patient who claimed to have had sex with a number of children's TV puppets.
Other notable films and TV series of the period dealing with World War II include:
Other cartoon hippos have included Hanna-Barbera's Peter Potamus, the book and TV series George and Martha, Flavio and Marita on the Animaniacs, Pat of the French duo Pat et Stanley, The Backyardigan's Tasha, and Gloria and Moto-Moto from the Madagascar franchise.
Other former or current residents of the area have included poet and singer-songwriter Jake Thackray, historian and TV presenter Professor Saul David, and astrologer Russell Grant.
Other examples of this phenomenon include the records by fictional groups the Archies and Josie & the Pussycats, produced by Don Kirshner and Danny Jansen respectively, who were contracted by TV production companies to produce these records to promote the animated children's TV series of the same name.
Other examples of the dozens in reverse, from other comedians, can be found in the cable TV program Def Comedy Jam, which was a production of Def Jam founder Russell Simmons's company.
Other TV Week Logie Awards:
Other appearances in the arts include the American TV special Young Heroes: Louis Braille ( 2010 ); the French TV movie Une lumière dans la nuit ( 2008 ); and the dramatic play Braille: The Early Life of Louis Braille ( 1989 ) by Lola and Coleman Jennings.
Other major screen roles include the obsessed Nazi Colonel in The Train ( 1964 ), Strether in a 1977 TV adaptation of Henry James's novel The Ambassadors, Tobias in A Delicate Balance ( 1973 ), Professor Moroi in the film of János Nyíri's If Winter Comes ( 1980 ), for BBC Television, Mark Van Doren in Robert Redford's film Quiz Show ( 1994 ), and Thomas Danforth in Nicholas Hytner's film adaptation ( 1996 ) of Arthur Miller's The Crucible.

Other and adaptations
Some adaptations of the Latin alphabet are augmented with ligatures, such as æ in Old English and Icelandic and Ȣ in Algonquian ; by borrowings from other alphabets, such as the thorn þ in Old English and Icelandic, which came from the Futhark runes ; and by modifying existing letters, such as the eth ð of Old English and Icelandic, which is a modified d. Other alphabets only use a subset of the Latin alphabet, such as Hawaiian, and Italian, which uses the letters j, k, x, y and w only in foreign words.
Other adaptations include warning coloration, non-concealing forms of mimicry ( as when a harmless hoverfly resembles a stinging wasp ), the use of bright colours in sexual selection, and the use of pigment in the skin to protect against sunburn.
Other film genres typical of this period were adaptations of operettas, hospital melodramas, comedies and musicals.
Other werewolves are decidedly more willful and malevolent, such as those in the novel The Howling and its subsequent sequels and film adaptations.
Other offerings included melodramas ( or " women's pictures "), swashbucklers, and adaptations of best-sellers, with stars like Bette Davis, Olivia de Havilland, Paul Muni, and Errol Flynn.
Other tail adaptations help sharks catch prey more directly, such as the thresher shark's usage of its powerful, elongated upper lobe to stun fish and squid.
Other adaptations include a large amount of red muscle, allowing them to maintain activity over long periods.
Other adaptations to eating include altering the pace of feeding and recommending specific foods and textures that the individual is easily able to swallow.
Other popular adaptations of Shakespeare's plays that relied on anachronisms in props and setting were Titus ( 1999 ) and William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet ( 1996 ).
Other film versions ( which are loose adaptations as opposed to straight translations from stage to screen ) include: the 1929 The Framing of the Shrew, directed by Arvid E. Gillstrom, and starring Edward Thompson and Evelyn Preer ; the 1933 You Made Me Love You, directed by Monty Banks, and starring Stanley Lupino and Thelma Todd ; the 1938 Second Best Bed, directed by Tom Walls, and starring Jane Baxter and Walls himself ; the 1942 Italian adaptation La bisbetica domata, directed by Ferdinando Maria Poggioli, and starring Amedeo Nazzari and Lilia Silvi ; the 1943 Hungarian adaptation Makacs Kata ( Stubborn Kate ) directed by Emil Martonffy, and starring Katalin Karády and Pál Jávor ; another 1943 Hungarian adaptation, Makrancos hölgy ( Unruly Lady ), directed by Viktor Bánky, and starring Emmi Buttykay and Miklós Hajmássy ; the 1948 Mexican adaptation Cartas marcadas, directed by René Cardona, and starring Marga López and Pedro Infante ; the 1956 Spanish adaptation La fierecilla domada, directed by Antonio Román, and starring Carmen Sevilla and Alberto Closas ; the 1962 Egyptian adaptation Ah min hawaa, directed by Fatin Abdel Wahab, and starring Lobna Abdel Aziz and Rushdy Abaza ; the 1963 western McLintock !, directed by Andrew McLaglen, and starring John Wayne and Maureen O ' Hara ; the 1999 teen film 10 Things I Hate About You, directed by Gil Junger, and starring Julia Stiles as Kat Stratford ( Katherina ) and Heath Ledger as Patrick Verona ( Petruchio ); the 2003 comedy Deliver Us from Eva, directed by Gary Hardwick, and starring Gabrielle Union and LL Cool J ; and the 2010 Bollywood film Isi Life Mein, directed by Vidhi Kasliwal, and starring Akshay Oberoi and Sandeepa Dhar.
Other adaptations towards eating seeds are specialised bills and elongated and specialised alimentary canals.
Other media adaptations include film, a radio play, and a television version.
Other media adaptations include a popular radio play version in 1934 starring Lionel Barrymore, an American television version from the 1940s, and, in 1949, the first commercial sound recording with Ronald Colman ( Standiford 171 – 3 ).
Other adaptations to island ecologies include gigantism, dwarfism, and, among birds, loss of flight.
Other new adaptations within various families allowed species to occupy previously unused evolutionary niches.
Other silent versions appeared for the silver screen, and some adaptations even moulded Turpin into a figure styled on Robin Hood.
Other printed adaptations are Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Amulet of Power, a 2003 novel written by Mike Resnick ; Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Lost Cult, a 2004 novel written by E. E. Knight ; and Lara Croft Tomb Raider: The Man of Bronze, a 2005 novel written by James Alan Gardner.
Other comic adaptations released in Europe have the crew emerging into another galaxy, thus confirming Reinhardt's theories.
Other makers, including Hahl and Kunath, produce modern adaptations of the chalumeau.
Other notable adaptations of folklore Chełm stories into the mainstream culture are the comedy Chelmer Khakhomim (“ The Wise Men of Chelm ”) by Aaron Zeitlin, The Heroes of Chelm ( 1942 ) by Shlomo Simon, published in English translation as The Wise Men of Helm ( Solomon Simon, 1945 ) and More Wise Men of Helm ( Solomon Simon, 1965 ), and the book Chelmer Khakhomim by Y. Y. Trunk.
Other manga adaptations include The Window of Orpheus, also by Ikeda, Osamu Tezuka's Black Jack and Phoenix, and Yasuko Aoike's El Halcón.
Other film adaptations include David Copperfield in 1935 and 1969, Nicholas Nickleby in 1947 and 2002, The Pickwick Papers in 1952 and Little Dorrit in 1987.
Other notable 1960s productions included adaptations of Anna Karenina ( 1961, starring Sean Connery and Claire Bloom ) and Wuthering Heights ( 1962, a new version of Kneale's 1953 script, starring Bloom and Keith Michell ).
Other adaptations included Treasure Island, The Thirty-Nine Steps, The Man Who Was Thursday and The Count of Monte Cristo.

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