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" When asked by syndicated columnist Katherine Hillyer for the Washington Daily News ( or by a bystander, according to another account ) what it was called, Irving answered, " It's a jeep.
When a substantial number of copies of an electrical transcription were required, as for the distribution of a syndicated program, they were produced by the same process used to make ordinary records.
When the series was syndicated in 1983, the NBC logo and the network's name were edited out.
When the hit TV show Home Improvement was about to be sold into syndication, the producers decided to kick off the syndicated run with a brand new episode not shown on prime time.
When Griff failed to gain sufficient ratings and was cancelled after thirteen episodes, Greene thereafter hosted the syndicated nature documentary series Last of the Wild from 1974 to 1975.
When the program was first syndicated, it went by the title Emergency One!
When the series was syndicated in the 1980s and 1990s, the scenes of him taking his energy pill were edited out.
* When the episode was remastered in 2006, the scene of the homeless man vaporizing himself with McCoy's phaser was not shown in the new syndicated print.
When Mama's Family was picked up in syndication after being canceled by NBC in 1985, White left the show ( with the exception of one final appearance in the show's syndicated version in 1986 ).
When Smith's column, The Totem Pole, was syndicated by United Features, he told Time:
When Mercer moved to the syndicated telecasts, Marc Lowrance took over the KTVT show.
When the series went into syndicated reruns, Kellogg's ceased being the show's sponsor and its name had to be removed from the opening titles.
When ACA moved to WHDH in the fall of 1993, WBZ switched their late afternoon newscast to 5: 30, and began airing the freshman syndicated series American Journal ( with WBZ alumnus Nancy Glass as anchor ) at its 5 p. m. lead-in.
In May 2009, Francine Bellson fascinated jazz fans when she told The Jazz Joy and Roy syndicated radio show, " I like to call ( Sacred ) ' how The Master used two maestros ,'" adding, " When ( Ellington ) did his sacred concert back in 1965 with Louie on drums, he told Louie that the sacred concerts were based on ' in-the-beginning ,' the first three words of the bible.
" When attempts to secure broadcasting rights to The Tom Joyner Morning Show failed, WAMJ began carrying The Steve Harvey Show in the mornings, and syndicated talk programming ( including the Al Sharpton program and The Michael Baisden Show ) during the midday and afternoon hours.
When MacNelly represented the Irish Republican Army as a leprechaun that was a rat in one of his Chicago Tribune syndicated editorial cartoons after the IRA blew up a bus filled with schoolchildren, protesters objecting to the cartoon's contents picketed outside the Boston Globes offices for three weeks.
When NBC finally cancelled the series in September 1964, Screen Gems syndicated the cartoons to local TV stations.
When later syndicated in the package " Krofft Super Stars " and released on home video, the 16 segments, which were each about 12 minutes long, were combined into eight episodes.
When the film entered the public domain, it was frequently shown on syndicated television stations, and released in numerous VHS home video incarnations.
When the switch to Fox occurred, the move confused many viewers who were expecting to watch NBC programming instead of Fox, which had swapped affiliations with WPMI ; because of this, for several years after the switch, WALA maintained a similar newscast schedule as its days as an NBC affiliate, even keeping its 10 p. m. newscast and airing syndicated programming in the 9 p. m. hour, a move that was atypical of a Fox affiliate with local newscasts.
When the late syndicated columnist Ann Landers used a racially derogatory term to describe Pope John Paul II in The New Yorker, Moskal quipped, " She should have shut up after she made the nice remark about the pope.
When the Forest Service years came to an end, Lassie wandered alone for a season then settled at the Holden ranch for her final two syndicated seasons with costars Ron Hayes, Larry Pennell, Skip Burton, Larry Wilcox, Sherry Boucher, and Pamelyn Ferdin.
On October 9, 2006, he became the new host of the nationally syndicated When Radio Was!
He also hosted the syndicated radio program When Radio Was.

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When Walter Winchell, one of the original gossip columnists and the most powerful entertainment reporter of his day, left the newspaper for the Hearst syndicate, Sullivan took over as theatre columnist.
When asked by columnist Earl Wilson what the purpose of the group was, Bacall responded " to drink a lot of bourbon and stay up late.
Noted Chicago Tribune columnist Bob Greene penned a 2008 book, When We Get to Surf City: A Journey Through America in Pursuit of Rock and Roll, Friendship, and Dreams, detailing his occasional appearances with Jan & Dean's touring band throughout the 1990s and early 2000s.
When much younger, he was an unsuccessful candidate for election to the Canadian House of Commons, an occasional newspaper columnist, and a writer on public affairs.
When she took the story to gossip columnist Louella Parsons, the studio was forced to give in and granted all the profits from MGM movies made and released from 1924 to 1938, meaning the estate eventually received over $ 1. 5 million in percentage payments.
When Taki was briefly imprisoned for cocaine possession Moore refused to accept his resignation, explaining publicly: " We expect our High Life columnist to be high some of the time.
When columnist Hedda Hopper sent her Richard Nixon placards and asked McDaniel to distribute them, McDaniel declined in a letter, saying that she had made a decision to stay out of politics.
When Loud retired from music, he became a noted columnist for several magazines, including The Advocate, Details, Interview, and Creem.
When she was 19 months old, her grandmother picked her up and Young announced to gossip columnist Louella Parsons that she had adopted the infant.
When the Daily News ended its run in 1978, much of its staff, including Pulitzer Prize-winning columnist Mike Royko, were moved to the Sun-Times.
When Cooper departed the Sunday Tribune in early 2003 and moved into broadcast journalism with Today FM radio station, he was succeeded by Paddy Murray, who was before and is now again a columnist with the Sunday World newspaper.
When the LBC local radio station began to broadcast in 1973, Street-Porter co-presented a mid-morning show with Fleet Street columnist, Paul Callan.
When Enright subsequently told him the promise could not be kept because he had sold his shows to NBC itself, Stempel called Jack O ' Brian, a columnist who covered television for the Journal-American.
When columnist and cousin Joseph Alsop claimed that there was grass-roots support for Republican presidential candidate Wendell Willkie, the Republican hope to defeat F. D. R.
When the pole failed to appear and weeds sprouted in the opening, Fagan, a columnist for the Oregon Journal, planted flowers in the hole and named it after his column in the paper, " Mill Ends " ( a reference to leftover irregular pieces of wood at lumber mills ).
When he became the columnist for the Times in 1972, he became less active as a player.
When he lost his seat at the end of the first Scottish Parliament, Russell focused on his work as an author and newspaper columnist, commenting on various aspects of Scottish culture and Scottish politics.
When Sunday Mail columnist Peter Goers stated that Hood was an anti-evolution Creationist, Hood did not deny this in his response, while he did attempt to set the record straight on issues of policy.
When Piers Morgan became editor of the Daily Mirror, Parsons was poached from The Daily Telegraph as a columnist.
* A collection of essays by Teresa Bloomingdale, columnist and mother of ten, bears the title I Should Have Seen It Coming When the Rabbit Died ( 1979 ).
When Freddie Mercury revealed that he was HIV positive, Daily Mirror columnist Joe Haines made some offensive remarks.
When the Telegram folded in 1971, Fisher joined the upstart Toronto Sun as its Ottawa columnist.

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