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 |  |  | Attorney at Law: Encyclopedia - Yogi BearYogi Bear is a cartoon character (an upright bear) created by Hanna-Barbera Productions.
Yogi debuted in 1958 as a supporting character on The Huckleberry Hound Show. He became very popular, and in 1961 was given his own show, which also included the segments Snagglepuss and Yakky Doodle. There was even a musical animated feature film, Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!, in 1964. Over the years he would appear in many other spin-off series as well, including Yogi's Gang (1973), Yogi's Space Race (1978), Galaxy Goof-Ups (1978), Yogi's Treasure Hunt (1985), The New Yogi ...
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 |  |  | Attorney at Law: Encyclopedia II - Neil Ross - BackgroundNeil Ross was born in London, England, and subsequently raised in Montreal, Canada. His family moved to Long Beach, California when he was 12 years old. When they moved to San Diego, a young Ross started listening religiously to KFWB, and became obsessed with becoming a disc jockey. He started working in radio when he finished school. His first station was KMUR in Salt Lake City, Utah. Following this, he moved on to KORL, KGMB and KKUA in Honolulu, Hawaii, before moving to KCBQ in San Diego in 1969. He stayed in California, working on KYA San Francisco and KMPC Los Ange ...
See also:Neil Ross, Neil Ross - Background, Neil Ross - Selected voice work, Neil Ross - Cartoons, Neil Ross - Movies, Neil Ross - Video and computer games Read more here: » Neil Ross: Encyclopedia II - Neil Ross - Background |
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The Sopranos - Season 1 1999.
1999
Introduction to the Soprano blood and crime families.
New Jersey mob capo, Tony Soprano begins seeing a psychiatrist after suffering a series of panic attacks. He soon falls in love with her, but Melfi tells him that his feelings are a byproduct of his therapy. He assigns a crooked cop, Detective Vin Makazian, to tail Melfi.
When Tony finds out that his Uncle Junior plans to kill a rival in a restaurant belonging to Artie Bucco, a ch ...
See also:The Sopranos, The Sopranos - Overview, The Sopranos - Title sequence, The Sopranos - Characters, The Sopranos - Notable plots and timeline, The Sopranos - Season 1 1999, The Sopranos - Season 2 2000, The Sopranos - Season 3 2001, The Sopranos - Season 4 2002, The Sopranos - Season 5 2004, The Sopranos - Season 6 2006-2007, The Sopranos - Trivia, The Sopranos - Awards, The Sopranos - Major Awards, The Sopranos - Acting Awards, The Sopranos - Real life basis, The Sopranos - Criticism, The Sopranos - Broadcasting, The Sopranos - HBO Broadcasting History, The Sopranos - Future airings Read more here: » The Sopranos: Encyclopedia II - The Sopranos - Notable plots and timeline |
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The Sopranos - Season 1 1999.
Season 1 premiered on January 10, 1999 with the Pilot episode, The Sopranos
1999
Introduction to the Soprano blood and crime families.
New Jersey mob capo, Tony Soprano begins seeing a psychiatrist after suffering a series of panic attacks. He soon falls in love with her, but Melfi tells him that his feelings are a byproduct of his therapy. He assigns a crooked cop, Detective Vin Makazian, to tail Melfi.
When T ...
See also:The Sopranos, The Sopranos - Overview, The Sopranos - Title sequence, The Sopranos - Characters, The Sopranos - Notable plots and timeline, The Sopranos - Season 1 1999, The Sopranos - Season 2 2000, The Sopranos - Season 3 2001, The Sopranos - Season 4 2002, The Sopranos - Season 5 2004, The Sopranos - Season 6 2006-2007, The Sopranos - Trivia, The Sopranos - Awards, The Sopranos - Major awards, The Sopranos - Acting awards, The Sopranos - Real life basis, The Sopranos - Criticism, The Sopranos - Broadcasting, The Sopranos - HBO broadcasting history, The Sopranos - Future airings Read more here: » The Sopranos: Encyclopedia II - The Sopranos - Notable plots and timeline |
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 |  |  | Attorney at Law: Encyclopedia II - The Daily Show - Recurring jokesThere are several comedic themes and gags which have recurred through the series.
The Daily Show - Sexual innuendo.
For years, Stewart and the correspondents of The Daily Show have crafted a unique form of humor around sexual innuendo. An image that commonly appears when magazines review the show comes from a 2003 report[3] by Stephen Colbert about a purported sexual scandal involving Prince Charles. The Daily Show was lampooning the fact that British news outlets had to resort to using innuendo to be able to report on the situation at all due to the strict libel laws in th ...
See also:The Daily Show, The Daily Show - Studio, The Daily Show - Production, The Daily Show - Format, The Daily Show - The Daily Show as a news source, The Daily Show - Recurring jokes, The Daily Show - Sexual innuendo, The Daily Show - “Douchebags”, The Daily Show - NAMBLA, The Daily Show - Indecision coverage, The Daily Show - Tongue-in-cheek anti-Semitism, The Daily Show - Interviews, The Daily Show - Editions for various markets, The Daily Show - Overseas editions, The Daily Show - Spin-offs, The Daily Show - Alumni, The Daily Show - Awards, The Daily Show - 2005, The Daily Show - 2004, The Daily Show - 2003, The Daily Show - 2001, The Daily Show - 2000, The Daily Show - Notable guests, The Daily Show - Correspondents and Contributors, The Daily Show - Senior Correspondents, The Daily Show - Correspondents, The Daily Show - Contributors, The Daily Show - Junior Correspondents, The Daily Show - Alumni, The Daily Show - Other staff, The Daily Show - Other information Read more here: » The Daily Show: Encyclopedia II - The Daily Show - Recurring jokes |
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Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Volume One Episodes.
Episode 1.1, "Elevator"
Judy Tenuta
Timothy Leary
Ashley Judd
Episode 1.2, "Spanish Translation"
Kevin Meany
The Bee Gees
Episode 1.3, "Gilligan"
Bob Denver
Dawn Wells
Russel Johnson
Episode 1.4, "CHiPs"
Joe Franklin
Bill Carter
Episode 1.5, "Bobcat"
Bobcat Goldthwait
T ...
See also:Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Show production, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Broadcast history, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Characters, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Trivia, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - DVD Boxsets, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Guest History, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Volume One Episodes, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Volume Two Episodes, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Volume Three Episodes, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Spinoffs Read more here: » Space Ghost Coast to Coast: Encyclopedia II - Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Guest History |
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 |  |  | Attorney at Law: Encyclopedia II - Adult Swim - Current ScheduleAll times are Eastern. The programming block's encore begins at 2:00 AM. Premiere episodes in bold.
Adult Swim - Sunday.
Sunday usually acts as a night to encore the new episodes of Family Guy and American Dad from the previous Thursday. Also, new episodes of some shows premiere on Sunday.
[As of January 22, 2006]
10:00 PM- American Dad
10:30 PM- Family Guy
11:00 PM - The Boondocks
11:30 PM- Robot Chicken
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See also:Adult Swim, Adult Swim - Current Schedule, Adult Swim - Sunday, Adult Swim - Monday-Wednesday, Adult Swim - Thursday, Adult Swim - Friday Night Fix, Adult Swim - Saturday, Adult Swim - Shows: Past present and future, Adult Swim - Single Episode Pilots and Specials, Adult Swim - Movies Played on Adult Swim, Adult Swim - Video on Demand, Adult Swim - Forum, Adult Swim - Trivia Read more here: » Adult Swim: Encyclopedia II - Adult Swim - Current Schedule |
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 |  |  | Attorney at Law: Encyclopedia II - Fictional crossover - IntroductionCrossovers of multiple characters owned by one company or published by one publisher, have been used to set an established continuity, where characters can frequently meet within one setting. This is especially true of comic book publishers, as different characters in various Marvel or DC comic books frequently interact with one another since they live in the same "universe". (The X-Men, for example, have frequent dealings with another group of Marvel heroes, the Fantastic Four.)
Crossovers may also be advertised as a guest appearance or cameo appearance, often to promote another work of fiction, somet ...
See also:Fictional crossover, Fictional crossover - Introduction, Fictional crossover - General crossovers, Fictional crossover - Explicitly outside continuity, Fictional crossover - Dream sequence, Fictional crossover - Celebrity guest appearance, Fictional crossover - Gag cameo, Fictional crossover - Crossover concepts or ideas, Fictional crossover - Crossover fan made Read more here: » Fictional crossover: Encyclopedia II - Fictional crossover - Introduction |
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 |  |  | Attorney at Law: Encyclopedia II - The Daily Show - Recurring jokesThere are several comedic themes and gags which have recurred through the series.
The Daily Show - Sexual innuendo.
For years, Stewart and the correspondents of The Daily Show have crafted a unique form of humor around sexual innuendo. An image that commonly appears when magazines review the show comes from a 2003 report[3] by Stephen Colbert about a purported sexual scandal involving Prince Charles. The Daily Show was lampooning the fact that British news outlets had to resort to using innuendo to be able to report on the situation at all due to the strict libel laws in th ...
See also:The Daily Show, The Daily Show - Studio, The Daily Show - Production, The Daily Show - Format, The Daily Show - The Daily Show as a news source, The Daily Show - Recurring jokes, The Daily Show - Sexual innuendo, The Daily Show - “Douchebags”, The Daily Show - NAMBLA, The Daily Show - Indecision coverage, The Daily Show - “Not so much”, The Daily Show - Tongue-in-cheek anti-Semitism, The Daily Show - Interviews, The Daily Show - Editions for various markets, The Daily Show - Overseas editions, The Daily Show - Spin-offs, The Daily Show - Awards, The Daily Show - 2005, The Daily Show - 2004, The Daily Show - 2003, The Daily Show - 2001, The Daily Show - 2000, The Daily Show - Notable guests, The Daily Show - Correspondents and Contributors, The Daily Show - Senior Correspondents, The Daily Show - Correspondents, The Daily Show - Contributors, The Daily Show - Junior Correspondents, The Daily Show - Alumni, The Daily Show - Other staff, The Daily Show - Other information Read more here: » The Daily Show: Encyclopedia II - The Daily Show - Recurring jokes |
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 |  |  | Attorney at Law: Encyclopedia II - The Daily Show - FormatThe Daily Show was originally hosted by Craig Kilborn when it premiered in 1996, but he left to take over The Late Late Show on CBS in 1999. The early years were filled with fairly common fare for late-night programs, including Monica Lewinsky jokes and a significant amount of material that was completely fabricated.
Current host Jon Stewart, who has a contract through the 2008 season, is noted for heading a significant shift in the way the show handled news. After a few years as host, Stewart became co-executive produce ...
See also:The Daily Show, The Daily Show - Studio, The Daily Show - Production, The Daily Show - Format, The Daily Show - The Daily Show as a news source, The Daily Show - Recurring jokes, The Daily Show - Sexual innuendo, The Daily Show - “Douchebags”, The Daily Show - NAMBLA, The Daily Show - Indecision coverage, The Daily Show - Tongue-in-cheek anti-Semitism, The Daily Show - Interviews, The Daily Show - Editions for various markets, The Daily Show - Overseas editions, The Daily Show - Spin-offs, The Daily Show - Awards, The Daily Show - 2005, The Daily Show - 2004, The Daily Show - 2003, The Daily Show - 2001, The Daily Show - 2000, The Daily Show - Notable guests, The Daily Show - Correspondents and Contributors, The Daily Show - Senior Correspondents, The Daily Show - Correspondents, The Daily Show - Contributors, The Daily Show - Junior Correspondents, The Daily Show - Alumni, The Daily Show - Other staff, The Daily Show - Other information Read more here: » The Daily Show: Encyclopedia II - The Daily Show - Format |
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 |  |  | Attorney at Law: Encyclopedia II - Michael McKean - Recent careerIn 1997, he played the lead voice role in computer game Zork Grand Inquisitor, as Dalboz of Gurth.
His more recent films have included Teaching Mrs. Tingle (1999), Mystery, Alaska (1999), Best in Show (2000) (in which he reunited with Christopher Guest), Little Nicky (2000), The Guru (2002) and And Starring Pancho Villa as Himself (2003).
Recent TV guest appearances include The Simpsons, Law & Order, Family Guy, Star Trek: Voyager, and Harvey Birdman, ...
See also:Michael McKean, Michael McKean - Early career, Michael McKean - Film and television, Michael McKean - Recent career, Michael McKean - Awards Read more here: » Michael McKean: Encyclopedia II - Michael McKean - Recent career |
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 |  |  | Attorney at Law: Encyclopedia II - Lawyer - Common law jurisdictionsIn common law jurisdictions there are generally two kinds of lawyer solicitors and barristers. Each has a specific role in the legal system. In general, solicitors will work for a client, prepare the case and may present it in court (usually just the lower courts), whereas a barrister will present cases in court (particularly the higher courts where they can have exclusive rights of audience.)
In Scotland barristers are called Advocates.
Lawyer - The Commonwealth.
See main artic ...
See also:Lawyer, Lawyer - Common law jurisdictions, Lawyer - The Commonwealth, Lawyer - United States of America, Lawyer - Civil law jurisdictions, Lawyer - Germany, Lawyer - Italy, Lawyer - The Netherlands, Lawyer - Poland, Lawyer - Romania, Lawyer - Quebec, Lawyer - Investigation and prosecution, Lawyer - England Wales and Northern Ireland, Lawyer - Scotland, Lawyer - Court attire, Lawyer - Initial education, Lawyer - United States of America, Lawyer - Canada, Lawyer - Quebec, Lawyer - United Kingdom, Lawyer - Graduate degrees, Lawyer - United States, Lawyer - Canada, Lawyer - United Kingdom, Lawyer - Licensing and discipline, Lawyer - Bar associations, Lawyer - Canada Read more here: » Lawyer: Encyclopedia II - Lawyer - Common law jurisdictions |
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