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  • ...''The New York Times'', and has been the subject of documentaries on Bravo television network, The Travel Channel, the BBC, Playboy Channel, and others. ...lm Springs White Party was also featured in an episode of the 2006 reality television series ''The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency'', in which Gordon Fredin was
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  • ...layboy Television's "Sexcetera." In 2000, 2001 and 2003 he has appeared in documentaries for The Learning Channel (Human Canvas Part I and Part II), TBS, FX Channel
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  • ...owner Janet Romano (aka: Lizzy Borden) recently stated that there are more documentaries about the company in the process of being filmed.
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  • | occuption = Film, television actress ...campy 1950s character '''Vampira'''. Her portrayal of this character as a television horror host and in films was influential over decades that followed.
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  • ...premiered in cinemas in 30 countries and became one of Sky Arts top rating documentaries for eight years. ...ngressman Bob Barr and Lord McNally. She's spoken extensively on radio and television as a pundit e.g. Woman's Hour and BBC World Service, various TV shows, and
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  • ...tant part in establishing historic "compilation" documentaries as a viable television genre. ...Academy and Harvard classmates, Robert Sarnoff, a rising executive at NBC television and the son of David Sarnoff, the chairman of RCA (then the owner of NBC).
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  • ...n appearances from the early 1950s into the late 1980s. Her most acclaimed television work was starring in the original production of The Trip to Bountiful in 19 == Documentaries about Lillian Gish ==
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  • ...ia, Pennsylvania) was a <u>prostitute, stripper, [[porn film]] star, cable television host, porn magazine editor and writer, and sex film producer.</u> She rece ...re pornography]] and [[softcore]] [[pornography]], movies, loops, numerous documentaries, and four HBO ''[[Real Sex]]'' programs. She also produced, directed and st
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  • {{cat|Television documentaries}}
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  • ...co-starred in 26 feature films from 1939 to 1959, and made numerous radio, television, stage, and nightclub appearances. She is probably best remembered today fo === Television ===
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  • ...t School and Monserrat in New York. Trained at Tucson, Arizona's Community Television, Leigh produced an award winning weekly public access TV show for over ten Carol Leigh AKA Scarlot Harlot received numerous awards for her video documentaries on women's issues and gay/lesbian issues, including three awards from Visio
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  • ...lic” activities, grows to 150 participants. Both were featured on Canadian television. ...acebook. Also of note is the filming of the "Bianca Beauchamp All Access" documentaries during the weekend as well as solid partnerships with magazines such [http:
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  • ...s in various countries to disseminate information in classrooms and/or via television, radio, and other media to influence viewers' opinions and behaviors. Modern forms of edutainment include television productions, film, museum exhibits, and computer software which use enterta
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  • ...ilms. Climati and Morra were notorious for staging several scenes of their documentaries. ; Banned From Television (1998) (Three Parts).
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  • ...ip hop music and heavy metal music, Music video clips, and science fiction television and movies. == Documentaries ==
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  • ...rlekens SprA¥k'' (1969) were sexually explicit, but were framed as a quasi-documentaries, which made their legal status uncertain. Attitudes to the portrayal of sexual activities on film and on television have become more open on this decade. For example, the film ''The Idiots'',
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  • ...ärlekens Språk'' (1969) were sexually explicit, but were framed as a quasi-documentaries, which made their legal status uncertain. Attitudes to the portrayal of sexual activities on film and on television have become more open on this decade. For example, the film ''The Idiots'',
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  • ...Alan Yates, they show him a short segment from one of the team’s previous documentaries, ''The Last Road to Hell''. After viewing, a female executive tells him tha ...id life in prison, Deodato brought the foursome onto the set of an Italian television show, which satisfied the courts. He still faced the challenge, however, of
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  • ...eer began after moving to Hollywood in 1947. He wrote scripts and directed television pilots, commercials, and several forgotten micro-budget westerns. Wood wro ==Documentaries==
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  • Using his background editing documentaries, Rosenblum turned to the huge stock film libraries in New York and began se ...fter he saw the first cut of Minsky's, Friedkin was interviewed on British television and called Minsky's "the biggest piece of crap I'd ever worked on." Accordi
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