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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Dave Thomas |  |  |  | Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Arrested Development - Nominations and awardsFor the first season, the show won five Emmy Awards in 2004, including "Outstanding Comedy Series", "Outstanding Casting for a Comedy Series", and "Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series" for the pilot episode. In 2005, the second season brought eleven Emmy nominations in seven categories and one win, "Outstanding Writing in a Comedy Series", by Mitchell Hurwitz and Jim Vallely for the finale "Righteous Brothers".
Other awards include:
The Television Critics Association Award for "Best Comedy" and "Outstanding New Series ...
See also:Arrested Development, Arrested Development - Origins, Arrested Development - Characters, Arrested Development - Casting, Arrested Development - Plot synopsis, Arrested Development - First season, Arrested Development - Second season, Arrested Development - Third season, Arrested Development - Themes and other characteristics, Arrested Development - Unique presentation, Arrested Development - Intertextuality and reflexivity, Arrested Development - Topicality, Arrested Development - Continuity, Arrested Development - Music, Arrested Development - Response, Arrested Development - Ratings, Arrested Development - Future, Arrested Development - Critical reviews, Arrested Development - Nominations and awards, Arrested Development - Broadcast history, Arrested Development - DVD release, Arrested Development - Episode list, Arrested Development - Trivia, Arrested Development - Celebrity guests, Arrested Development - Recurring roles, Arrested Development - Cameo appearances, Arrested Development - Broadcasters Read more here: » Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Arrested Development - Nominations and awards |
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Arrested Development - Ratings.
The show is a hit with critics but has not gained a sizeable audience. According to the Nielsen Ratings system, U.S. ratings in the second season averaged about six million viewers, while the third season averaged about four million viewers.[11] To promote their highly anticipated re-broadcast of the animated series Family Guy, FOX announced that it would halt the production of the second season at 18 episodes—4 ...
See also:Arrested Development, Arrested Development - Origins, Arrested Development - Characters, Arrested Development - Casting, Arrested Development - Plot synopsis, Arrested Development - First season, Arrested Development - Second season, Arrested Development - Third season, Arrested Development - Themes and other characteristics, Arrested Development - Unique presentation, Arrested Development - Intertextuality and reflexivity, Arrested Development - Topicality, Arrested Development - Continuity, Arrested Development - Music, Arrested Development - Response, Arrested Development - Ratings, Arrested Development - Future, Arrested Development - Critical reviews, Arrested Development - Nominations and awards, Arrested Development - Broadcast history, Arrested Development - DVD release, Arrested Development - Episode list, Arrested Development - Trivia, Arrested Development - Celebrity guests, Arrested Development - Recurring roles, Arrested Development - Cameo appearances, Arrested Development - Broadcasters Read more here: » Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Arrested Development - Response |
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|  |  |  | Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Second City Television - PremiseThe basic premise of SCTV is that it is the television station for the city of Melonville. Rather than broadcast the usual TV rerun fare, the business, run by the greedy Guy Caballero (Joe Flaherty) who sits in a wheelchair only for respect, puts on a bizarre and humorously incompetent range of cheap local programming. This can range from a soap opera called "The Days of the Week", to game shows like "Shoot the Stars", in which celebrities are literally shot at like targets in a shooting gallery, to full blown movie spoofs like "Play it Agai ...
See also:Second City Television, Second City Television - Performers, Second City Television - History, Second City Television - Premise, Second City Television - Controversy, Second City Television - Significance, Second City Television - Special and Musical Guests, Second City Television - Features Read more here: » Second City Television: Encyclopedia II - Second City Television - Premise |
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|  |  |  | Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Second City Television - SignificanceSCTV initially adapted its comedy from existing sketches and improvisation from the Second City stage show. However, especially after expanding to a ninety minute format, SCTV quickly pushed the envelope on television sketch comedy. While showing some influence from Monty Python's Flying Circus and Saturday Night Live, SCTV eschewed either the live television format or even filming before a live studio audience. As a result, far more attention and care ...
See also:Second City Television, Second City Television - Performers, Second City Television - History, Second City Television - Premise, Second City Television - Controversy, Second City Television - Significance, Second City Television - Special and Musical Guests, Second City Television - Features Read more here: » Second City Television: Encyclopedia II - Second City Television - Significance |
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|  |  |  | Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Arrested Development - MusicBesides the short ukulele-based theme song composed by David Schwartz, which is also used as Lindsay's cell phone ringtone, a couple of other songs are featured prominently in Arrested Development. GOB uses Europe's 1986 hit single, "The Final Countdown" in his magic acts, attempting to increase the audience's excitement through improvised dancing and rapid-fire magic tricks. The dramatic, synthesized chords, combined with GOB's high energy and overacting are a clear parody of modern magic acts. ...
See also:Arrested Development, Arrested Development - Origins, Arrested Development - Characters, Arrested Development - Casting, Arrested Development - Plot synopsis, Arrested Development - First season, Arrested Development - Second season, Arrested Development - Third season, Arrested Development - Themes and other characteristics, Arrested Development - Unique presentation, Arrested Development - Intertextuality and reflexivity, Arrested Development - Topicality, Arrested Development - Continuity, Arrested Development - Music, Arrested Development - Response, Arrested Development - Ratings, Arrested Development - Future, Arrested Development - Critical reviews, Arrested Development - Nominations and awards, Arrested Development - Broadcast history, Arrested Development - DVD release, Arrested Development - Episode list, Arrested Development - Trivia, Arrested Development - Celebrity guests, Arrested Development - Recurring roles, Arrested Development - Cameo appearances, Arrested Development - Broadcasters Read more here: » Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Arrested Development - Music |
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|  |  |  | Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Arrested Development - Broadcast historyThe first season of Arrested Development premiered in the U.S. on November 2, 2003, on Fox. The time slot has been repeatedly changed in attempts to increase its ratings. Three seasons, totalling 53 episodes, have been produced. It airs on Fox, Monday nights at 8:00 p.m. ET.
The series also airs in Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia, among others. In Canada, the show airs Mondays at 8:00 p.m. ET on either Global or CH (many viewers can see the show on FOX if they get cable). The series began airing in the U.K. on Septemb ...
See also:Arrested Development, Arrested Development - Origins, Arrested Development - Characters, Arrested Development - Casting, Arrested Development - Plot synopsis, Arrested Development - First season, Arrested Development - Second season, Arrested Development - Third season, Arrested Development - Themes and other characteristics, Arrested Development - Unique presentation, Arrested Development - Intertextuality and reflexivity, Arrested Development - Topicality, Arrested Development - Continuity, Arrested Development - Music, Arrested Development - Response, Arrested Development - Ratings, Arrested Development - Future, Arrested Development - Critical reviews, Arrested Development - Nominations and awards, Arrested Development - Broadcast history, Arrested Development - DVD release, Arrested Development - Episode list, Arrested Development - Trivia, Arrested Development - Celebrity guests, Arrested Development - Recurring roles, Arrested Development - Cameo appearances, Arrested Development - Broadcasters Read more here: » Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Arrested Development - Broadcast history |
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|  |  |  | Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Arrested Development - Celebrity guestsThe show frequently brings in celebrity guests. A partial list is included below.
Arrested Development - Recurring roles.
Scott Baio — as "Bob Loblaw" in "Forget Me Now", "Notapusy", "Mr. F", and "Making a Stand"
John F. Beard — as himself in numerous episodes
Ed Begley Jr. — as "Stan Sitwell" in "Switch Hitter", "Queen for a Day", "Burning Love", and "Ready, Aim, Marry Me"
Zach Braff - as Phillip Litt in "Spring Breakout" and "S.O.B.'s"
Rob Corddry — as "M ...
See also:Arrested Development, Arrested Development - Origins, Arrested Development - Characters, Arrested Development - Casting, Arrested Development - Plot synopsis, Arrested Development - First season, Arrested Development - Second season, Arrested Development - Third season, Arrested Development - Themes and other characteristics, Arrested Development - Unique presentation, Arrested Development - Intertextuality and reflexivity, Arrested Development - Topicality, Arrested Development - Continuity, Arrested Development - Music, Arrested Development - Response, Arrested Development - Ratings, Arrested Development - Future, Arrested Development - Critical reviews, Arrested Development - Nominations and awards, Arrested Development - Broadcast history, Arrested Development - DVD release, Arrested Development - Episode list, Arrested Development - Trivia, Arrested Development - Celebrity guests, Arrested Development - Recurring roles, Arrested Development - Cameo appearances, Arrested Development - Broadcasters Read more here: » Arrested Development: Encyclopedia II - Arrested Development - Celebrity guests |
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|  |  |  | Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - 1932 - Births
1932 - January.
January 3 - Dabney Coleman, American actor
January 3 - Coo Coo Marlin, American race car driver (d. 2005)
January 5 - Johnny Adams, American musician (d. 1998)
January 5 - Umberto Eco, Italian scholar and author
January 6 - Stuart A. Rice, American chemist
January 16 - Dian Fossey, American zoologist (d. 1985)
January 18 - Robert Anton Wilson, American author
January 22 - Piper Laurie, American actress
January 26 - Coxso ...
See also:1932, 1932 - Events, 1932 - January-February, 1932 - March-April, 1932 - May-June, 1932 - July-October, 1932 - November-December, 1932 - Unknown dates, 1932 - Births, 1932 - January, 1932 - February-March, 1932 - April-July, 1932 - August-December, 1932 - Unknown dates, 1932 - Deaths, 1932 - Unknown date, 1932 - Nobel Prizes Read more here: » 1932: Encyclopedia II - 1932 - Births |
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1932 - Unknown date.
Lucy Bacon, American painter {b. 1857}
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See also:1932, 1932 - Events, 1932 - January-February, 1932 - March-April, 1932 - May-June, 1932 - July-October, 1932 - November-December, 1932 - Unknown dates, 1932 - Births, 1932 - January, 1932 - February-March, 1932 - April-July, 1932 - August-December, 1932 - Unknown dates, 1932 - Deaths, 1932 - Unknown date, 1932 - Nobel Prizes Read more here: » 1932: Encyclopedia II - 1932 - Deaths |
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|  |  |  | Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Animutation - ParodiesSome parodies of animutations exist, in particular "Making An Internet Cartoon Tutorial". This notable one, along with a parody animutation, gives instructions to make an animutation, including ones to "choose a song that is either Japanese, or sounds funny", take a picture of something and "cut the mouth off (poorly)", "add text in the middle of the animation that is too long and impossible to read in the fast action of the cartoon", and "come up with a new catch phrase that will be all over the internet like: Mejezfeld!!!". The animation itself reflects these animutation tropes.
(Parts of the article have ...
See also:Animutation, Animutation - Audio, Animutation - Fake lyrics, Animutation - Video, Animutation - Running gags, Animutation - History, Animutation - Parodies Read more here: » Animutation: Encyclopedia II - Animutation - Parodies |
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|  |  |  | Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - List of born-again Christian laypeople - Actors and media personalities
List of born-again Christian laypeople - United States of America.
Willie Aames - actor who now tours as Bibleman
Jessica Alba - actress, born-again during part of her teen years but not since then.
Kim Alexis - supermodel. [citation needed]
Alan Autry - former NFL football player; actor "Bubba" In the Heat of the Night (TV); mayor of Fresno, Ca. Became born again in 1985, and made appearances on Billy Graham's Praise the Lord (TV) program. Has written of his rel ...
See also:List of born-again Christian laypeople, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Political leaders, List of born-again Christian laypeople - United States of America, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Other countries, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Actors and media personalities, List of born-again Christian laypeople - United States of America, List of born-again Christian laypeople - International, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Musicians, List of born-again Christian laypeople - United States of America, List of born-again Christian laypeople - International, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Sportsmen and -women, List of born-again Christian laypeople - United States of America, List of born-again Christian laypeople - International, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Business people, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Scientists and inventors, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Prison converts, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Others Read more here: » List of born-again Christian laypeople: Encyclopedia II - List of born-again Christian laypeople - Actors and media personalities |
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List of born-again Christian laypeople - United States of America.
Kurt Angle - Olympic gold medal winner and current professional wrestler
Tully Blanchard - former professional wrestler
Michael Chang - former professional tennis player
Chris Chavis - professional wrestler
Ted DiBiase - former American professional wrestler
Dave Dravecky - former Major League Baseball player
Julius Erving - former professional basketball player (a.k.a. Dr. J.)[16] ...
See also:List of born-again Christian laypeople, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Political leaders, List of born-again Christian laypeople - United States of America, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Other countries, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Actors and media personalities, List of born-again Christian laypeople - United States of America, List of born-again Christian laypeople - International, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Musicians, List of born-again Christian laypeople - United States of America, List of born-again Christian laypeople - International, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Sportsmen and -women, List of born-again Christian laypeople - United States of America, List of born-again Christian laypeople - International, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Business people, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Scientists and inventors, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Prison converts, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Others Read more here: » List of born-again Christian laypeople: Encyclopedia II - List of born-again Christian laypeople - Sportsmen and -women |
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List of born-again Christian laypeople - United States of America.
6025 - Former Dead Kennedys guitarist.
T-Bone Burnett - musician and songwriter [14]
Glen Campbell - Country and pop singer and songwriter; experienced conversion around early 1990s and has released Christ - centered lyrics in his work since then (not exclusively, however)
Johnny Cash (1932-2003) - Country music singer and songwriter
John Davis - singer; former frontman of indie rock band Superdrag
See also:List of born-again Christian laypeople, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Political leaders, List of born-again Christian laypeople - United States of America, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Other countries, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Actors and media personalities, List of born-again Christian laypeople - United States of America, List of born-again Christian laypeople - International, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Musicians, List of born-again Christian laypeople - United States of America, List of born-again Christian laypeople - International, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Sportsmen and -women, List of born-again Christian laypeople - United States of America, List of born-again Christian laypeople - International, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Business people, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Scientists and inventors, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Prison converts, List of born-again Christian laypeople - Others Read more here: » List of born-again Christian laypeople: Encyclopedia II - List of born-again Christian laypeople - Musicians |
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|  |  |  | Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Second City Television - Special and Musical GuestsWith the coming of the NBC years also came a network edict to include musical guests (in part because of their use on Saturday Night Live, which NBC executives considered the model for SCTV, despite their being very different shows). At first, the SCTV cast, writers and producers resisted special guests, on the theory that famous people wouldn't just "drop into" the Melonville studios. However, they soon discovered that by actually working these guests into different show-within-a-shows, they could keep the premise going while also gi ...
See also:Second City Television, Second City Television - Performers, Second City Television - History, Second City Television - Premise, Second City Television - Controversy, Second City Television - Significance, Second City Television - Special and Musical Guests, Second City Television - Features Read more here: » Second City Television: Encyclopedia II - Second City Television - Special and Musical Guests |
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| |  |  |  | Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Kentucky Fried Chicken - ControversyOn October 16, 2003, Playboy model and actress Pamela Anderson joined PETA in their animal rights campaign against KFC urging consumers to boycott the franchise until better treatment of its chickens is ensured.
On June 3, 2004, the FTC and KFC came to a settlement regarding KFC's advertising campaign claiming that "fried chicken can, in fact, be part of a healthy diet." The terms of the agreement were not disclosed; however, the T ...
See also:Kentucky Fried Chicken, Kentucky Fried Chicken - Food, Kentucky Fried Chicken - Controversy, Kentucky Fried Chicken - Notable KFC employees, Kentucky Fried Chicken - Slogans, Kentucky Fried Chicken - Countries with KFC, Kentucky Fried Chicken - Industrial relations, Kentucky Fried Chicken - Trivia Read more here: » Kentucky Fried Chicken: Encyclopedia II - Kentucky Fried Chicken - Controversy |
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|  |  |  | Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Fort Wayne Indiana - Media
Fort Wayne Indiana - Newspapers.
Journal Gazette, daily morning newspaper
The News-Sentinel, daily evening newspaper owned by Knight Ridder
Fort Wayne Business Weekly, weekly business news, information & features
Whatzup, weekly entertainment newspaper
Ink weekly African American newspaper
Frost Illustrated, weekly African American newspaper
Macedonian Tribune, monthly Macedonian newspaper.
See also: Fort Wayne Indiana, Fort Wayne Indiana - History, Fort Wayne Indiana - Law and government, Fort Wayne Indiana - Executive - mayor, Fort Wayne Indiana - City clerk, Fort Wayne Indiana - Representatives - common council, Fort Wayne Indiana - Geography, Fort Wayne Indiana - Physical geography, Fort Wayne Indiana - Major parks, Fort Wayne Indiana - Economy, Fort Wayne Indiana - Demographics, Fort Wayne Indiana - Media, Fort Wayne Indiana - Newspapers, Fort Wayne Indiana - Television, Fort Wayne Indiana - Radio, Fort Wayne Indiana - Sites of interest, Fort Wayne Indiana - Architecture of note, Fort Wayne Indiana - Education, Fort Wayne Indiana - Colleges/universities, Fort Wayne Indiana - Public school districts, Fort Wayne Indiana - Sports teams, Fort Wayne Indiana - Former sports teams, Fort Wayne Indiana - Notable natives and former residents, Fort Wayne Indiana - Religious centers, Fort Wayne Indiana - Cultural impact, Fort Wayne Indiana - Film/TV shot in Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne Indiana - Famous fictional characters from Fort Wayne, Fort Wayne Indiana - Sister cities Read more here: » Fort Wayne Indiana: Encyclopedia II - Fort Wayne Indiana - Media |
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|  |  |  | Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Kentucky Fried Chicken - Industrial relationsKFC employs a high proportion of young and unskilled workers, and frequently pays at or just above minimum wages. Most KFC workers are not unionised.
In New Zealand, KFC youth workers earn as little as NZ$7.13 an hour. Staff at the Balmoral, Auckland store went on strike for two hours on 3 December 2005 after Restaurant Brands, the franchise holder, offered no increase in contract negotiations.[4]
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See also:Kentucky Fried Chicken, Kentucky Fried Chicken - Food, Kentucky Fried Chicken - Controversy, Kentucky Fried Chicken - Notable KFC employees, Kentucky Fried Chicken - Slogans, Kentucky Fried Chicken - Countries with KFC, Kentucky Fried Chicken - Industrial relations, Kentucky Fried Chicken - Trivia Read more here: » Kentucky Fried Chicken: Encyclopedia II - Kentucky Fried Chicken - Industrial relations |
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|  |  |  | Dave Thomas: Encyclopedia II - Fort Wayne Indiana - DemographicsAs of the censusGR2 of 2000, there were 205,727 people, 83,333 households, and 50,666 families residing in the city. In 2003, the Census Bureau revised the population of Fort Wayne upward to 220,486 to reflect neighborhood annexation after 2000.
On January 1, 2006 an additional annexation of 13 square miles of suburban Aboite Township into the City of Fort Wayne became effective. It brought in approximately 30,000 additional people, boosting the ...
See also:Fort Wayne Indiana, Fort Wayne Indiana - History, Fort Wayne Indiana - Law and government, Fort Wayne Indiana - Executive - mayor, Fort Wayne Indiana - City clerk, Fort Wayne Indiana - Representatives - common council, Fort Wayne Indiana - Geography, Fort Wayne Indiana - Physical geography, Fort Wayne Indiana - Major parks, Fort Wayne Indiana - Economy, Fort Wayne Indiana - Demographics, Fort Wayne Indiana - Media, Fort Wayne Indiana - Newspapers, Fort Wayne Indiana - Television, Fort Wayne Indiana - Radio, Fort Wayne Indiana - Sites of interest, Fort Wayne Indiana - Architecture of note, Fort Wayne Indiana - Education, Fort Wayne Indiana - Colleges/universities, Fort Wayne Indiana - Public school districts, Fort Wayne Indiana - Sports teams, Fort Wayne Indiana - Former sports teams, Fort Wayne Indiana - Notable natives and former residents, Fort Wayne Indiana - Religious centers, Fort Wayne Indiana - Cultural impact, |
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