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This one-off event was the first time an England game had been screened in such a way.
Game Show Reunion Week, a series of one-off episodes of classic game shows for the network's morning show, Good Morning America, in exchange for promotion of the September 2008 Play It Back programming blocks, which featured marathons of game shows from the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.
The final is a one-off game played at a neutral venue.
" As a one-off special, the first quiz show called " Uncle Bee " was telecast on WNBT inaugural broadcast day of 1941 followed later the same day by Ralph Edwards hosting the second game show broadcast on United States television, Truth or Consequences, as simulcast on radio and TV and sponsored by Ivory soap.
He scored his second century at the end of 1998 against Zimbabwe in a one-off Test match, top-scoring both the innings with 148 and 44 ; despite his performance India went on to lose the game.
When the first three days of the third Test were washed out officials decided to abandon the match and, instead, play a one-off one day game consisting of 40 eight-ball overs per side.
In exhibition games ( non-competitive play ), it is upon the discretion of the coaches and / or organizers if an overtime is to be played, especially if it is a non-tournament game ( a one-off event ).
Due to the success of previous games, the LFL expanded its annual one-off all-star game into a three-game series.
In March 2007, Liverpool's official website announced that Grobbelaar would come out of retirement for a one-off game and play for non-league Wakefield side Glasshoughton Welfare to help them in their fight for survival.
Also, a one-off comic book was created based upon the game.
In 1979 there was a one-off game against the All Blacks at the SCG.
The game can be played as one-off, or as a repetitive one, between the same or different sets of players, to distinguish between a general propensity to trust and trust within particular relationships.
* On 1 October 2011, Games Workshop released the one-off game, Dreadfleet.
On 5 December 2007, Cricket Australia named Clarke as captain of Australia for their one-off Twenty20 game against New Zealand in Perth, after deciding to rest Ponting and Hayden.
The Honeymoon Game was intended to be a 90-minute game show ( the genre's first ), and though it did not sell, a number of Metromedia-owned stations did air the pilot as a one-off special in mid-1971.
The first competition was held in 1892, as a one-off championship game between the Racing Club de France and Stade Français.
He briefly came out of retirement in 2012 for Welshpool Town where he played in a one-off game.
Leeds reverted to rugby union during World War I to play a one-off challenge game against the Royal Navy Depot from Plymouth in 1917.
Ray made a one-off appearance on The Footy Show in 2005 as part of a forum to discuss brawling and antagonism between Bulldogs supporters at Telstra Stadium during a game against the Brisbane Broncos.
Originally a one-off game, former Durham Wasps players from the 80s and 90s reformed to play former local rivals Whitley Warriors on 4 May 2008 at Whitley Bay Ice Rink, commemorating the 60th anniversary of the formation of the club, and in support of the ongoing campaign to bring back an ice rink.
The 3rd-Place Final was his last match for Brazil until he was given a one-off farewell cap against Czechoslovakia on March 3, 1982 in a game which Brazil drew 1 – 1.
For 40 MS Points, a user could play a one-off game.
The Test match in 1882 was a one-off game played at The Oval in London, England, and the English cricket team lost it to Australia by seven runs.

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Diggle claimed in his autobiography that he and Shelley had only granted the BBC use of their name under the impression that it would be a one-off, probably unsuccessful pilot, and that they are now mildly disgruntled that the name is more readily associated in Britain with the TV series than with their band.
Moore would later reveal, in an attempt to connect the original one-off Swamp Thing story from House of Secrets to the main Swamp Thing canon, that there had been dozens, perhaps hundreds, of Swamp Things since the dawn of humanity, and that all versions of the creature were designated defenders of the Parliament of Trees, an elemental community also known as " the Green " that connects all plant life on Earth.
" The announcement came following rumours initiated by Bell that the network would not commission another series of episodes following the 30th series and their indecision regarding a possible one-off special.
Pulp announced in July 2012 that they would be playing a one-off concert in their hometown of Sheffield in December that year, at the 13, 500 capacity Motorpoint Arena.
The inaugural Dee Rocks, originally intended to be a one-off event, took place on Saturday 29 May 2004 but, such was the success of the night, demand ensured Dee Rocks would return and, with Dee Rocks VI having taken place on Saturday 22 May 2010, it has now become an annual fixture in the town raising in excess of £ 12, 000 for local good causes.
Sullivan would produce one-off specials for CBS until his death in 1974.
When organiser Bob Geldof was persuading artists to take part in the concert, he promised them that it would be a one-off event, never to be seen again.
In March 2012, it was speculated that all seven members would reform for seven one-off gigs and appearances, with possibility of a two-album record deal.
" However, while The Crawley Goat Band may have been Smith's first regular group, he would have been just thirteen when he and his Notre Dame schoolmates gave their first one-off performance together as The Obelisk ; an early incarnation of what would eventually become The Cure.
On 24 September 2009, it was announced that Faces, minus Rod Stewart, would reunite for a one-off charity show for the Performing Rights Society's Music Members ' Benevolent Fund, at the Royal Albert Hall in London.
In 1979, the band briefly worked with the successful Eurodisco producer Giorgio Moroder, who would co-write and produce a one-off single, " Life in Tokyo ".
All the still living members of Traffic's most recent lineup reunited in 1994 for a one-off tour, after a fan left a voice mail message at Bob Weir's ( of the Grateful Dead ) hotel in Chicago during the 1992 " Scaring the Children " tour, and suggested it would be cool if Traffic toured with the ( then Grateful ) Dead.
In March 2010 it was announced that Lamacq and fellow Radio 1 presenter Jo Whiley would present a one-off Evening Session ( the first in 13 years ) on Good Friday ( 2 April ) for BBC Radio 6 Music.
On 2 July 2008, it was announced that the original line-up of Bad Company ( minus Boz Burrell who died in September 2006 ) would do a one-off gig at the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida on 8 August 2008 .< ref >
The original line up of Moore, Lunny, Irvine and O ’ Flynn would reunite 20 years later for a one-off show at The Royal Spa in Lisdoonvarna, which led to additional shows in Dublin, Belfast and County Clare in 2004, and London in January 2005, and the release of " Live 2004 " on DVD and CD.
Speaking to the Sunday Mail, Midge Ure stated that the reunion was only a one-off, and there would be no new material from the group.
One day later, the band announced that in celebration of The Police's 30th anniversary, they would be embarking on what turned out to be a one-off reunion tour on May 28, 2007.
Although he had originally assumed Edna's debut Melbourne appearance would be a one-off, Humphries decided to revive " Olympic Hostess " for Phillip Street and its success helped to launch what became a fifty-year career for the self-proclaimed " Housewife Megastar ".
For lower-volume routes the company would hire couriers on a one-off basis, trading airline tickets for the delivery.
Drowning Pool announced that the new singer would be formally announced at Ozzfest in Dallas, Texas, where Drowning Pool did a one-off performance on the main stage.
In October 2011, Nasum announced that they would be reuniting in 2012 for a special one-off tour to celebrate the band's 20th anniversary.
It was granted a license for a one-off showing in Leicester in June 2000, after which the BBFC again declared that the film would not receive any form of certification.
In 2005, he renewed recent criticisms of BBC scheduling and commissioning policy, arguing that the reintroduction of a regular evening slot for one-off plays on BBC1 would provide the re-invigoration of drama output that has become a priority for the corporation.
In Early 2011, rumours began circulating that Steps would reunite for a TV series and a one-off concert to mark the tenth anniversary of their 2001 split.

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