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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Degrassi |  |  |  | Degrassi: Encyclopedia II - Degrassi - At the beginningLinda Schuyler, a former teacher, and Kit Hood, a video editor and former child actor, first established the Playing With Time company in 1976. The first few productions were fun, educational videos for children and adolescents in junior high school. After their adaptation of the children's book Ida Makes A Movie by Kay Chorao, the idea for the mini-series The Kids of Degrassi Street was born.
In 1979, CBC Television and Magic Lantern agreed to give partial funding to make the mini-series of six episodes, initially inten ...
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 |  |  | Degrassi: Encyclopedia II - Degrassi - At the beginningLinda Schuyler, a former teacher, and Kit Hood, a video editor and former child actor, first established the Playing With Time company in 1976. The first few productions were fun, educational videos for children and adolescents in junior high school. After their adaptation of the children's book Ida Makes A Movie by Kay Chorao, the idea for the mini-series The Kids of Degrassi Street was born.
In 1979, CBC Television and Magic Lantern agreed to give partial funding to make the mini-series of six episodes, initially inten ...
See also:Degrassi, Degrassi - At the beginning, Degrassi - Degrassi Junior High & Degrassi High, Degrassi - Degrassi: The Next Generation, Degrassi - Pregnancies on Degrassi, Degrassi - The director's obsession, Degrassi - Currently Read more here: » Degrassi: Encyclopedia II - Degrassi - At the beginning |
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The plural of wheel.
Wheels, a novel by Arthur Hailey.
Wheels, an operating system.
Wheels magazine
WHEELS, a bus service
Derek "Wheels" Wheeler, a character from the Degrassi series played by Neil Hope
Other related archivesArthur Hailey, Degrassi, Neil Hope, WHEELS, Wheels, Wheels magazine, bus, character, operating system, wheel
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Black Canadian - Actors and directors.
Sarah Barrable-Tishauer, actress
Clark Johnson, actor (Homicide: Life on the Street)
Kandyse McClure, actress (Battlestar Galactica)
Tyrone Parsons, actor (Trailer Park Boys)
Gloria Reuben, actress (ER)
Alison Sealy-Smith, actress (This is Wonderland)
Clement Virgo, director
Stephen Williams, director
Tonya Lee Williams, longtime actress on ...
See also:Black Canadian, Black Canadian - Terminology, Black Canadian - Black immigration, Black Canadian - Black Origins, Black Canadian - Notable Black Canadians past and present, Black Canadian - Actors and directors, Black Canadian - Athletes, Black Canadian - Musicians, Black Canadian - Politicians public servants and soldiers, Black Canadian - Writers journalists and broadcasters, Black Canadian - Other historical figures, Black Canadian - Multiracial Canadians Read more here: » Black Canadian: Encyclopedia II - Black Canadian - Notable Black Canadians past and present |
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View Askewniverse - Recurring Actors.
Smith often casts the same actors for multiple characters in the universe, sometimes even in the same film. This is most notable in Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back, in which several actors play multiple characters from earlier View Askewniverse films.
Joey Lauren Adams (Gwen Stacy in Mallrats; Alyssa Jones in Chasing Amy and Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back)
Ben Affleck (Shannon Hamilton in Mallrats; Holden M ...
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 |  |  | Degrassi: Encyclopedia II - School's Out TV Movie - Plot synopsisThe crux of the feature focused on Joey Jeremiah and his longtime girlfriend, Caitlin. Joey had been held back a year and was turning 19, while Caitlin had managed to graduate a year early (she should have been entering senior year). Joey proposes to Caitlin at a wild graduation party, she refuses, and he storms out, only to run into Tessa Campanelli (who had few lines in the series but is a lead player here), who asks for a ride home. When they get to her house, she pulls him in for a kiss. The next day she purposely goes to ...
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 |  |  | Degrassi: Encyclopedia II - Cult television - Recent DevelopmentsSince the late 1990s, cult shows have increasingly been available on DVD, leading to many formerly niche programs (such as Family Guy and Freaks and Geeks) becoming popular as new people discover them. Cartoon Network's adult oriented "Adult Swim" progamming block shows cult television quite often. Before the DVD and internet file sharing, cult shows were often much harder to obtain and spread. Success in syndication and DVD sales even influenced Fox to bring b ...
See also:Cult television, Cult television - Recent Developments, Cult television - List of cult programs, Cult television - #, Cult television - A, Cult television - B, Cult television - C, Cult television - D, Cult television - E, Cult television - F, Cult television - G, Cult television - H, Cult television - I, Cult television - J, Cult television - K, Cult television - L, Cult television - M, Cult television - N, Cult television - P, Cult television - Q, Cult television - R, Cult television - S, Cult television - T, Cult television - U, Cult television - V, Cult television - W, Cult television - X, Cult television - Y Read more here: » Cult television: Encyclopedia II - Cult television - Recent Developments |
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 |  |  | Degrassi: Encyclopedia II - Clerks. - HistoryClerks. was Smith's first film, and introduces several characters, notably Jay and Silent Bob, who reappear in his later films. The film is in black-and-white and roughly edited due to a budget of less than $30,000 (mainly consisting of credit cards, the worth of director Smith's extensive comic book collection and insurance money); it became a surprising success after it was taken by Miramax Films and polishe ...
See also:Clerks., Clerks. - History, Clerks. - Cast, Clerks. - Related projects, Clerks. - Sequel, Clerks. - Trivia Read more here: » Clerks.: Encyclopedia II - Clerks. - History |
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List of on-screen clichés - Children.
Children are usually as close to their cousins as they are to their siblings.
Children invariably have embarrassing middle names. (Ex: Xander from Buffy the Vampire Slayer whose middle name is Lavelle)
All children are constantly crossing their eyes and making faces at each other.
They will have a hard time memorizing words, but if it's a swear word, they will say it out loud when angry
Children following the main characters n ...
See also:List of on-screen clichés, List of on-screen clichés - People, List of on-screen clichés - Children, List of on-screen clichés - Teenagers, List of on-screen clichés - Men, List of on-screen clichés - Women, List of on-screen clichés - Heroes and Main Characters, List of on-screen clichés - Romance/Sex, List of on-screen clichés - Dialogue, List of on-screen clichés - Birth, List of on-screen clichés - Death, List of on-screen clichés - Stereotypes, List of on-screen clichés - Police, List of on-screen clichés - Scientists, List of on-screen clichés - Society, List of on-screen clichés - Foreign countries depicted in American movies, List of on-screen clichés - Groups of People, List of on-screen clichés - Holidays and Special Events, List of on-screen clichés - Sports, List of on-screen clichés - School/College, List of on-screen clichés - Places, List of on-screen clichés - Libraries, List of on-screen clichés - Hospitals, List of on-screen clichés - Airports, List of on-screen clichés - Jail, List of on-screen clichés - News media, List of on-screen clichés - Military/War, List of on-screen clichés - Animals, List of on-screen clichés - Transport, List of on-screen clichés - Airplanes, List of on-screen clichés - Cars/Vehicles, List of on-screen clichés - Trains, List of on-screen clichés - The external world, List of on-screen clichés - Bombs, List of on-screen clichés - Explosives/Explosions, List of on-screen clichés - Objects, List of on-screen clichés - Science, List of on-screen clichés - Biology, List of on-screen clichés - Chemistry, List of on-screen clichés - Physics, List of on-screen clichés - Fires, List of on-screen clichés - Computers and internet, List of on-screen clichés - Miscellaneous, List of on-screen clichés - Music and sounds, List of on-screen clichés - Weather Read more here: » List of on-screen clichés: Encyclopedia II - List of on-screen clichés - People |
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Black Canadian - Actors and directors.
Clark Johnson, actor (Homicide: Life on the Street)
Kandyse McClure, actress (Battlestar Galactica)
Tyrone Parsons, actor (Trailer Park Boys)
Gloria Reuben, actress (ER)
Alison Sealy-Smith, actress (This is Wonderland)
Clement Virgo, director
Stephen Williams, director
Tonya Lee Williams, longtime actress on ...
See also:Black Canadian, Black Canadian - Black immigration, Black Canadian - Notable Black Canadians past and present, Black Canadian - Actors and directors, Black Canadian - Athletes, Black Canadian - Musicians, Black Canadian - Politicians public servants and soldiers, Black Canadian - Writers journalists and broadcasters, Black Canadian - Other historical figures, Black Canadian - Multiracial Canadians Read more here: » Black Canadian: Encyclopedia II - Black Canadian - Notable Black Canadians past and present |
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Black Canadian - Actors and directors.
Clark Johnson, actor (Homicide: Life on the Street)
Kandyse McClure, actress (Battlestar Galactica)
Tyrone Parsons, actor (Trailer Park Boys)
Gloria Reuben, actress (ER)
Alison Sealy-Smith, actress (This is Wonderland)
Clement Virgo, director
Stephen Williams, director
Tonya Lee Williams, longtime actress o ...
See also:Black Canadian, Black Canadian - Black immigration, Black Canadian - Notable Black Canadians, past and present, Black Canadian - Actors and directors, Black Canadian - Athletes, Black Canadian - Musicians, Black Canadian - Politicians, public servants and soldiers, Black Canadian - Writers, journalists and broadcasters, Black Canadian - Other historical figures, Black Canadian - Multiracial Canadians Read more here: » Black Canadian: Encyclopedia II - Black Canadian - Notable Black Canadians, past and present |
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List of on-screen clichés - Foreign countries depicted in American movies.
The Eiffel Tower can also be seen from any window in France. (Sabrina)
Accordion music is usually heard in the streets in France.
There is always a mime in the street, even though in real life France, they are extremely rare.
All French streets have street merchants on the side selling all manners of merchandise, especially onions and garlic, children playing while wearing striped shirts and ...
See also:List of on-screen clichés, List of on-screen clichés - People, List of on-screen clichés - Children, List of on-screen clichés - Teenagers, List of on-screen clichés - Men, List of on-screen clichés - Women, List of on-screen clichés - Heroes and Main Characters, List of on-screen clichés - Romance/Sex, List of on-screen clichés - Dialogue, List of on-screen clichés - Birth, List of on-screen clichés - Death, List of on-screen clichés - Stereotypes, List of on-screen clichés - Police, List of on-screen clichés - Scientists, List of on-screen clichés - Society, List of on-screen clichés - Foreign countries depicted in American movies, List of on-screen clichés - Groups of People, List of on-screen clichés - Holidays and Special Events, List of on-screen clichés - Sports, List of on-screen clichés - School/College, List of on-screen clichés - Places, List of on-screen clichés - Libraries, List of on-screen clichés - Hospitals, List of on-screen clichés - Airports, List of on-screen clichés - Jail, List of on-screen clichés - News media, List of on-screen clichés - Military/War, List of on-screen clichés - Animals, List of on-screen clichés - Transport, List of on-screen clichés - Airplanes, List of on-screen clichés - Cars/Vehicles, List of on-screen clichés - Trains, List of on-screen clichés - The external world, List of on-screen clichés - Bombs, List of on-screen clichés - Explosives/Explosions, List of on-screen clichés - Objects, List of on-screen clichés - Science, List of on-screen clichés - Biology, List of on-screen clichés - Chemistry, List of on-screen clichés - Physics, List of on-screen clichés - Fires, List of on-screen clichés - Computers and internet, List of on-screen clichés - Miscellaneous, List of on-screen clichés - Music and sounds, List of on-screen clichés - Weather Read more here: » List of on-screen clichés: Encyclopedia II - List of on-screen clichés - Society |
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 |  |  | Degrassi: Encyclopedia II - Black Canadian - Multiracial CanadiansMultiracial refers to people who are of mixed racial heritage.
There are a number of famous Canadians who are of mixed Black/Caucasian or Black/Asian descent.
Author Lawrence Hill published a bestselling memoir of his experiences as a multiracial Canadian, Black Berry, Sweet Juice: On Being Black and White in Canada, in 2001.
Malcolm Azania, writer and activist
Keshia Chante, singer
Rae Dawn Chong, actor
Fefe Dobson, rock singer
James Douglas, early governor ...
See also:Black Canadian, Black Canadian - Terminology, Black Canadian - Black immigration, Black Canadian - Black Origins, Black Canadian - Notable Black Canadians past and present, Black Canadian - Actors and directors, Black Canadian - Athletes, Black Canadian - Musicians, Black Canadian - Politicians public servants and soldiers, Black Canadian - Writers journalists and broadcasters, Black Canadian - Other historical figures, Black Canadian - Multiracial Canadians Read more here: » Black Canadian: Encyclopedia II - Black Canadian - Multiracial Canadians |
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View Askewniverse - Films.
Clerks.
Mallrats
Chasing Amy
Dogma
Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
Clerks 2
The Flying Car, a short film produced for The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
View Askewniverse - Comics.
Clerks., a three-part comic book series published in the late '90s, continuing the adventures of the film's main characters.
Chasin ...
See also:View Askewniverse, View Askewniverse - Media, View Askewniverse - Films, View Askewniverse - Comics, View Askewniverse - Television, View Askewniverse - Characters, View Askewniverse - Recurring Actors, View Askewniverse - Motifs, View Askewniverse - 37, View Askewniverse - Jay and Silent Bob, View Askewniverse - The late Julie Dwyer, View Askewniverse - The Hicks cousins, View Askewniverse - Hockey, View Askewniverse - Star Wars, View Askewniverse - Jaws, View Askewniverse - The Degrassi series Read more here: » View Askewniverse: Encyclopedia II - View Askewniverse - Media |
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 |  |  | Degrassi: Encyclopedia II - Black Canadian - Black immigrationBlack people arrived in Canada in several waves of immigration. The first of these alongside, French colonists as slaves. Others arriving in Nova Scotia through the underground railroad and Alberta through Native and quaker communities.
Canada was not suited to the large-scale agricultural slavery practiced in the United States and slavery became increasingly uncommon. In 1793, in one of the first acts of the new Upper Canada colonial parliament, slavery was abolished. It was all but abolished throughout the other British North Americ ...
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