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| ARTICLES RELATED TO CSI: Crime Scene Investigation |  |  |  | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Encyclopedia II - Spike TV - Spike TV 2003-presentSpike TV continues to operate as part of MTV Networks, owned by Viacom. It has scored some major coups in terms of its programming, receiving syndication rights to several Star Trek series (which was produced by another Viacom branch, Paramount Pictures), as well as most of the James Bond movie series. It is also the cable home to TV's #1 show, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, and cult-favorite MXC, an admitedly dubbed version of Takeshi's Castle.
In November 2004, Spike TV purchased the cable/satellite syndication rights to CSI: New York for a record price of $1.9 million per episode. ...
See also:Spike TV, Spike TV - The Nashville Network 1983-2000, Spike TV - The National Network/The New TNN 2000-2003, Spike TV - Spike TV Lawsuit, Spike TV - Spike TV 2003-present, Spike TV - Programming, Spike TV - Former Programming, Spike TV - Trivia Read more here: » Spike TV: Encyclopedia II - Spike TV - Spike TV 2003-present |
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WrestleMania 21 - DVD Release: 30-Man Interpromotional Battle Royal.
From the brand RAW brand: Simon Dean, William Regal, Tajiri, Rob Conway, Sylvain Grenier, Gene Snitsky, Hurricane, Rosey, Chris Masters, Viscera, Rhyno, Val Venis, Tyson Tomko and Maven
From the SmackDown! brand: Booker T, Paul London, Heidenreich, Spike Dudley, Nunzio, Funaki, Doug Basham, Danny Basham, Orlando Jordan, Mark Jindrak, Luther Reigns, Scot ...
See also:WrestleMania 21, WrestleMania 21 - Match results, WrestleMania 21 - DVD Release: 30-Man Interpromotional Battle Royal, WrestleMania 21 - Eddie Guerrero vs. Rey Mysterio, WrestleMania 21 - Money-in-the-Bank Six-Man Ladder Match: Chris Jericho vs. Edge vs. WWE Intercontinental Champion Shelton Benjamin vs. Chris Benoit vs. Christian w/Tyson Tomko vs. Kane, WrestleMania 21 - Interpromotional match: The Undertaker SmackDown! vs. Randy Orton RAW, WrestleMania 21 - For the WWE Women's Championship: Trish Stratus c vs. Christy Hemme w/Lita, WrestleMania 21 - Interpromotional match: Shawn Michaels RAW vs. Kurt Angle SmackDown!, WrestleMania 21 - Piper's Pit with Rowdy Roddy Piper: Stone Cold Steve Austin, WrestleMania 21 - Sumo Match: The Big Show vs. Akebono, WrestleMania 21 - For the WWE Championship: John Bradshaw Layfield c vs. John Cena, WrestleMania 21 - WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2005, WrestleMania 21 - For the World Heavyweight Championship: Triple H]] w/Ric Flair c vs. Batista, WrestleMania 21 - Promotion, WrestleMania 21 - Trivia Read more here: » WrestleMania 21: Encyclopedia II - WrestleMania 21 - Match results |
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|  |  |  | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Encyclopedia II - Zero 7 - BiographyAfter studying Sound engineering, Binns and Hardaker began their careers in the music industry in the 1990s at a Mickie Most's RAK recording studio in London, engineering music for British musicians including Pet Shop Boys, Young Disciples and Robert Plant.
They contacted their friend and former college-mate, Nigel Godrich who was the producer for the band Radiohead, asking if he could give them some of the bands music to hone their skills with. The result was the remix of "Climbing Up the Walls" that appeared as a B-side of Radiohead ...
See also:Zero 7, Zero 7 - Biography, Zero 7 - Discography, Zero 7 - EPs, Zero 7 - Albums, Zero 7 - Singles, Zero 7 - Soundtracks & compilations, Zero 7 - Remixes Read more here: » Zero 7: Encyclopedia II - Zero 7 - Biography |
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|  |  |  | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Encyclopedia II - William A. Donohue - Controversy
William A. Donohue - Nothing Sacred.
Donohue first gained note by declaring the ABC show Nothing Sacred as deeply offensive to Catholicism, although not as Anti-Catholic in the traditional sense. [1] [2] Calling for a boycott, he stated that the show portrayed Catholics with a traditional view as cold or cruel while glorifying more the maverick, irreverent voices in the community. However, the show was defended by some Catholics and had been written with the consultation of Jesuits, from which it later won ...
See also:William A. Donohue, William A. Donohue - Biography, William A. Donohue - Controversy, William A. Donohue - Nothing Sacred, William A. Donohue - Joan Osborne, William A. Donohue - Marilyn Manson, William A. Donohue - Scarborough Country appearances and Anti-Semitism, William A. Donohue - Statements on Hollywood, William A. Donohue - Catholic Priest Scandal, William A. Donohue - Bush Holiday Cards, William A. Donohue - Passion of the Christ, William A. Donohue - CSI Dispute, William A. Donohue - Notes Read more here: » William A. Donohue: Encyclopedia II - William A. Donohue - Controversy |
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|  |  |  | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Encyclopedia II - Wil Wheaton - BiographyLike many actors who were popular from their work in the Star Trek franchise, much of Wheaton's career has been limited to Trek-oriented appearances. During his youth, he was a prominently featured guest at Star Trek conventions and very popular in teen magazines.
In the late 1990s, he embraced work in independent film, appearing in a number of roles. Several of his independent films have won awards: The Good Things, in which Wheaton portrays a frustrated Kansas tollbooth worker, was selected Best Short Fil ...
See also:Wil Wheaton, Wil Wheaton - Biography, Wil Wheaton - Trivia, Wil Wheaton - Filmography, Wil Wheaton - Movies, Wil Wheaton - Television, Wil Wheaton - Incorrectly attributed to Wil Wheaton, Wil Wheaton - Video games, Wil Wheaton - Bibliography Read more here: » Wil Wheaton: Encyclopedia II - Wil Wheaton - Biography |
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|  |  |  | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of fictional historical events - 19th century
Timeline of fictional historical events - 1800s.
Early 1800s
June - Bernardo Leonardo buys the town from the Indians for $14,800,000. (Clerks: The Animated Series episode 1)
1801
Tenant Mr Lockwood begins to visit his landlord Heathcliff and gradually begins to discover the story of the Wuthering Heights.
The combined forces of Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount Nelson and Ralph Abercromby capture Egypt from the occupation of the French Consulate. Among their ...
See also:Timeline of fictional historical events, Timeline of fictional historical events - Before the Big Bang, Timeline of fictional historical events - Beginning of the Universe, Timeline of fictional historical events - Prehistoric, Timeline of fictional historical events - Ancient civilizations, Timeline of fictional historical events - 5th millennium BC, Timeline of fictional historical events - 4th millennium BC, Timeline of fictional historical events - 2nd millennium BC, Timeline of fictional historical events - 1st millennium BC, Timeline of fictional historical events - 1st millennium, Timeline of fictional historical events - 7th Century, Timeline of fictional historical events - 8th Century, Timeline of fictional historical events - 9th Century, Timeline of fictional historical events - 10th century, Timeline of fictional historical events - 11th century, Timeline of fictional historical events - 12th century, Timeline of fictional historical events - 13th century, Timeline of fictional historical events - 14th century, Timeline of fictional historical events - 15th century, Timeline of fictional historical events - 16th century, Timeline of fictional historical events - 17th century, Timeline of fictional historical events - 18th century, Timeline of fictional historical events - 19th century, Timeline of fictional historical events - 1800s, Timeline of fictional historical events - 1810s, Timeline of fictional historical events - 1820s, Timeline of fictional historical events - 1830s, Timeline of fictional historical events - 1840s, Timeline of fictional historical events - 1850s, Timeline of fictional historical events - 1860s, Timeline of fictional historical events - 1870s, Timeline of fictional historical events - 1880s, Timeline of fictional historical events - 1890s, Timeline of fictional historical events - 20th century, Timeline of fictional historical events - 1900s, Timeline of fictional historical events - 1910s, Timeline of fictional historical events - 1920s, Timeline of fictional historical events - 1930s, Timeline of fictional historical events - 1940s, Timeline of fictional historical events - 1950s, Timeline of fictional historical events - 1960s, Timeline of fictional historical events - 1970s, Timeline of fictional historical events - 1980s, Timeline of fictional historical events - 1990s, Timeline of fictional historical events - 21st Century, Timeline of fictional historical events - Notes, Timeline of fictional historical events - Timelines for specific universes Read more here: » Timeline of fictional historical events: Encyclopedia II - Timeline of fictional historical events - 19th century |
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| |  |  |  | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Encyclopedia II - Police procedural - Written stories
Police procedural - Ed McBain.
Perhaps the best example of the police procedural is the work of Ed McBain, the pseudonym of Evan Hunter. Starting in 1956, he wrote dozens of novels in the 87th Precinct series. Hunter continued to write 87th Precinct novels almost until his death in 2005. Although these novels focus primarily on Detective Steve Carella, they encompass the work of many officers working alone and in teams, and Carella is not always present in any individual book. Hunter has used many differen ...
See also:Police procedural, Police procedural - History, Police procedural - Written stories, Police procedural - Ed McBain, Police procedural - Dell Shannon, Police procedural - Georges Simenon, Police procedural - J. D. Robb, Police procedural - Detective novel writers, Police procedural - Radio and TV series, Police procedural - Comic books, Police procedural - The future Read more here: » Police procedural: Encyclopedia II - Police procedural - Written stories |
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|  |  |  | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Encyclopedia II - Phi Delta Theta - HistoryPhi Beta Kappa was the first Greek letter organization founded in the United States when it was created on December 5, 1776 at the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia. 63 years later, Beta Theta Pi was founded at Miami University in Ohio, the first fraternity founded west of the Allegheny Mountains. In protest against the president of the university, members of Beta Theta Pi and other students blocked the entrances of the main educational and administrative building in what became known as t ...
See also:Phi Delta Theta, Phi Delta Theta - History, Phi Delta Theta - Educational foundation, Phi Delta Theta - Official philanthrophy, Phi Delta Theta - Historical ties with sororities, Phi Delta Theta - Famous firsts, Phi Delta Theta - Current issues, Phi Delta Theta - Interesting facts about alumni, Phi Delta Theta - Notable alumni Read more here: » Phi Delta Theta: Encyclopedia II - Phi Delta Theta - History |
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| |  |  |  | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Encyclopedia II - Generation Y - Music and subcultures
Generation Y - Background.
Generations have often used music to set themselves apart, testing out values, rebelling against their parents, declaring what they stand for and stand against. In many English-speaking countries including the US and the UK, hip hop, so-called alternative rock, emo, metalcore, pop-punk, electronic dance music, and R&B form the common backdrop for Generation Y and latter Gen X.
These styles came of age themselves during roughly the same period, from origins in the late '70s an ...
See also:Generation Y, Generation Y - The digital factor, Generation Y - The moments that defined Generation Y, Generation Y - Generational demographics, Generation Y - Generation Y in the United States, Generation Y - Generation Y elsewhere, Generation Y - Relationship with other living generations, Generation Y - Music and subcultures, Generation Y - Background, Generation Y - Rifts with Generation X and earlier generations, Generation Y - Musical contributions, Generation Y - The movies of Generation Y, Generation Y - The television of Generation Y, Generation Y - TV overview, Generation Y - General trends, Generation Y - Notable Generation Y shows, Generation Y - Generation Y literature, Generation Y - The Internet and Generation Y, Generation Y - Trends/problems among Generation Y members, Generation Y - Firsts, Generation Y - Technology, Generation Y - Culture Read more here: » Generation Y: Encyclopedia II - Generation Y - Music and subcultures |
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|  |  |  | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: 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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| |  |  |  | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Encyclopedia II - William S. Burroughs - LifeBurroughs was born to a prominent family in St. Louis, Missouri. His grandfather, also named William Seward Burroughs, founded the Burroughs Adding Machine company, which evolved into the Burroughs Corporation. Burroughs' mother, Laura Lee Burroughs, was the daughter of a distinguished minister whose family claimed to be descendants of Robert E. Lee. Burroughs’ parents ran an antique and gift shop, fir ...
See also:William S. Burroughs, William S. Burroughs - Life, William S. Burroughs - Career, William S. Burroughs - Literary style, William S. Burroughs - Reaction to critics and view on criticism, William S. Burroughs - Influence, William S. Burroughs - Bibliography Read more here: » William S. Burroughs: Encyclopedia II - William S. Burroughs - Life |
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| | |  |  |  | CSI: Crime Scene Investigation: Encyclopedia II - Jack the Ripper fiction - Novels and short storiesThe most famous Jack the Ripper novel is The Lodger (1913) by Marie Belloc Lowndes, which in 1927 was the subject of an Alfred Hitchcock-directed film. Other novels featuring the Ripper include Ritual in the Dark (1960) by Colin Henry Wilson, Anno Dracula (1992) by Kim Newman, White Chappell, Scarlet Tracings (1987) by Iain Sinclair, Savage (1993) by Richard Laymon, The Gods of Riverworld (1983) by Philip José Farmer ...
See also:Jack the Ripper fiction, Jack the Ripper fiction - Novels and short stories, Jack the Ripper fiction - Films, Jack the Ripper fiction - Theatre, Jack the Ripper fiction - Comics, Jack the Ripper fiction - Television, Jack the Ripper fiction - Video games Read more here: » Jack the Ripper fiction: Encyclopedia II - Jack the Ripper fiction - Novels and short stories |
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Dragnet drama - Creation.
Dragnet was created and produced by Jack Webb, who starred as the terse Sgt. Friday. Webb had starred in a few mostly short-lived radio programs, but Dragnet would make him one of the major media personalities of his era.
Dragnet had its origins in Webb’s small role as a police forensic scientist in the 1948 film, He Walked by Night, inspired by the actual murder of an LAPD officer. The film was depicted in quasi-documentary style, and Marty Wynn (an ...
See also:Dragnet drama, Dragnet drama - Introduction, Dragnet drama - History, Dragnet drama - Creation, Dragnet drama - Radio, Dragnet drama - Television, Dragnet drama - Remakes, Dragnet drama - Dragnet and popular culture, Dragnet drama - Sources Read more here: » Dragnet drama: Encyclopedia II - Dragnet drama - History |
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