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Bewitched - Background.
The show's focus was the mixed marriage of a nose-twitching witch, Samantha Stephens, and her mortal husband, Darrin. Samantha's mother, Endora, (played by Agnes Moorehead), disapproves of Darrin, and many episodes revolve around her using magic to make life difficult for her non-magical son-in-law, whose name she invariably mispronounces as "Durwood," "Darwin, ...
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Dave Barry - Biography.
Barry was born in Armonk, New York, where his father, David Barry, Sr., was a Presbyterian minister. He was educated at Pleasantville High School, where he was elected class clown in 1965, and at Haverford College, where he played in Federal Duck (a student rock band) and earned a Bachelor ...
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An important feature of the game is the presence of color-coded "premium squares" affecting scoring: dark red "triple word" cells, pink "double word" cells, dark blue "triple letter" cells, and light blue "double letter" c ...
See also:Scrabble, Scrabble - History, Scrabble - Game details, Scrabble - Notation system, Scrabble - Sequence of play, Scrabble - Scoring, Scrabble - Acceptable words, Scrabble - Challenges, Scrabble - Club and tournament play, Scrabble - Strategy and tactics, Scrabble - Computer players, Scrabble - Records, Scrabble - Works detailing tournament Scrabble, Scrabble - References in literature television and film, Scrabble - Television, Scrabble - Film, Scrabble - Literature Read more here: » Scrabble: Encyclopedia II - Scrabble - Game details |
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The first broadcasts came from DuMont's Madison Avenue headquarters, but it soon found additional space (including a fully-functioning theater) in the New York branch of Wanamaker's department store. Still later, a lease on the Adelphi theater on Fifty ...
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Dharma & Greg - Dharma.
Dharma Freedom Montgomery, née Finklestein (Jenna Elfman) is Greg's wife and a flower child. She is extremely peppy and ditzy, but she also seems to be more compassionate and forgiving than most people. Dharma encourages Greg to seek happiness, rather than fret about practical issues like money. Due to being homeschooled by Abby and Larry, she has a limited understanding of Western culture and seems to be very credulous when it comes to trustin ...
See also:Dharma & Greg, Dharma & Greg - Main characters, Dharma & Greg - Dharma, Dharma & Greg - Greg, Dharma & Greg - Kitty, Dharma & Greg - Edward, Dharma & Greg - Abby, Dharma & Greg - Larry, Dharma & Greg - Jane, Dharma & Greg - Pete, Dharma & Greg - Other characters, Dharma & Greg - Notes, Dharma & Greg - Episode Guide Read more here: » Dharma & Greg: Encyclopedia II - Dharma & Greg - Main characters |
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