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The Young and the Restless stood out from other soaps on the air for its brightness, both literal and figurative. Soap operas at the time tended to be comparatively darkly-lit and lugubrious in tone. The Young and the Restless infused light, humor and youth into the genre. In its early years, The Young and the Restless centered around the Foster and Brooks families. William and Elizabeth Foster had three children: Snapper, Greg, and Jill. Stuart and Jennifer Brooks had four daughters: Leslie, Chris, Peggy, and Lauralee ( ...
See also:The Young and the Restless, The Young and the Restless - Production and writing, The Young and the Restless - History, The Young and the Restless - Crossovers, The Young and the Restless - The theme song, The Young and the Restless - The opening credits, The Young and the Restless - Cast, The Young and the Restless - Current cast members, The Young and the Restless - Recurring cast members, The Young and the Restless - Coming & Going Cast Members, The Young and the Restless - Deceased cast members, The Young and the Restless - Awards, The Young and the Restless - Daytime Emmy Awards Read more here: » The Young and the Restless: Encyclopedia II - The Young and the Restless - History |
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The Young and the Restless - Current cast members.
Peter Bergman (Jack Abbott) (#2) (1989-)
Eric Braeden (Victor Newman) (1980-)
Sharon Case (Sharon Collins Newman) (1994-)
Judith Chapman (Gloria Abbott) (#2) (2005-)
Jeanne Cooper (Katherine Chancellor) (1973-)
Doug Davidson (Paul Williams) (1978-)
Eileen Davidson (Ashley Abbott Carlton) (#1) (1982-1988; 1999-)
Don Diamont (Brad Carlton) (1985-1996; 1998-)
Jerry Douglas (John Abbott) (# ...
See also:The Young and the Restless, The Young and the Restless - Production and writing, The Young and the Restless - History, The Young and the Restless - Crossovers, The Young and the Restless - The theme song, The Young and the Restless - The opening credits, The Young and the Restless - Cast, The Young and the Restless - Current cast members, The Young and the Restless - Recurring cast members, The Young and the Restless - Coming & Going Cast Members, The Young and the Restless - Deceased cast members, The Young and the Restless - Awards, The Young and the Restless - Daytime Emmy Awards Read more here: » The Young and the Restless: Encyclopedia II - The Young and the Restless - Cast |
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Young, Arizona, USA
Young, New South Wales, Australia
Young, Rìo Negro, Uruguay
Young is a frequently-encountered surname:
Adrian Young, member of the band No Doubt
Andrew Young, activist in the Civil Rights movement
Andrew Young, Scottish poet
Bob Young, CEO of Red Hat
Brigham Young, Mormon religious leader
Charlie Young, singer and actress from Hong Kong
Coleman Young, a form ...
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America Eats Its Young - You Hit the Nail on the Head.
This song is vaguely political, with the central lyrical thrust of the song quoted above. Essentially, though the current entrenched power-holding class may win a battle, they are still morally wrong.
America Eats Its Young - If You Don't Like the Effects Don't Produce the Cause.
This song has two interrelated themes. The beginning focuses on hypocrites who want to change reality without accepting the blame if anything goes ...
See also:America Eats Its Young, America Eats Its Young - Track listing, America Eats Its Young - Personnel, America Eats Its Young - Songs, America Eats Its Young - You Hit the Nail on the Head, America Eats Its Young - If You Don't Like the Effects Don't Produce the Cause, America Eats Its Young - Everybody Is Going to Make It This Time, America Eats Its Young - A Joyful Process, America Eats Its Young - We Hurt Too, America Eats Its Young - Loose Booty, America Eats Its Young - Philmore, America Eats Its Young - Pussy, America Eats Its Young - America Eats Its Young, America Eats Its Young - Biological Speculation, America Eats Its Young - That Was My Girl, America Eats Its Young - Balance, America Eats Its Young - Miss Lucifer's Love, America Eats Its Young - Wake Up, America Eats Its Young - External Reviews Read more here: » America Eats Its Young: Encyclopedia II - America Eats Its Young - Songs |
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The title sequence for the first seventeen years featured still photos of the show's current cast members interspersed with photos from fashion shoots. The theme tune was tweaked slightly through the years, and the cast photos we ...
See also:The Bold and the Beautiful, The Bold and the Beautiful - Theme song and title sequence, The Bold and the Beautiful - Programing Oddities, The Bold and the Beautiful - Cast, The Bold and the Beautiful - Current cast members, The Bold and the Beautiful - Recurring cast members, The Bold and the Beautiful - Awards Read more here: » The Bold and the Beautiful: Encyclopedia II - The Bold and the Beautiful - Theme song and title sequence |
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Hellsing - TV Series.
Opening
"Logos Naki World [The World Without Logos]" by Yasushi Ishii
Ending
"Shine" by Mr. Big
Hellsing - OAV.
Opening
"Broken English" by Schaft
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See also:Hellsing, Hellsing - Overview, Hellsing - The names of the characters, Hellsing - Major Characters, Hellsing - Minor Characters, Hellsing - Manga, Hellsing - Anime, Hellsing - Both, Hellsing - Organizations, Hellsing - The Hellsing organization, Hellsing - The Wild Geese, Hellsing - The Convention of Twelve, Hellsing - Iscariot Organization Vatican Section XIII, Hellsing - Millennium, Hellsing - References in Hellsing, Hellsing - Episodes, Hellsing - North American and British DVD and UMD Releases, Hellsing - Theme Songs, Hellsing - TV Series, Hellsing - OAV, Hellsing - Manga chapters Read more here: » Hellsing: Encyclopedia II - Hellsing - Theme Songs |
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The title sequence for the first seventeen years featured still photos of the show's current cast members interspersed with photos from fashion shoots. The theme tune was tweaked slightly through the years, and the cast photos we ...
See also:The Bold and the Beautiful, The Bold and the Beautiful - Background & History, The Bold and the Beautiful - Theme song and title sequence, The Bold and the Beautiful - Programing Oddities, The Bold and the Beautiful - Cast, The Bold and the Beautiful - Current cast members, The Bold and the Beautiful - Recurring cast members, The Bold and the Beautiful - Awards Read more here: » The Bold and the Beautiful: Encyclopedia II - The Bold and the Beautiful - Theme song and title sequence |
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Thank you for being a friend
Traveled down the road and back again
Your heart is true, you're a pal and a confidant
And if you threw a party, invited everyone you knew
You would see the biggest gift would be from me
And the card attached would say, "Thank you for being a friend"
In some episodes the last 3 lines would be repeated twice making for a ...
See also:The Golden Girls, The Golden Girls - Beginnings, The Golden Girls - Characters, The Golden Girls - Dorothy Zbornak, The Golden Girls - Rose Nylund, The Golden Girls - Blanche Devereaux, The Golden Girls - Sophia Petrillo, The Golden Girls - Response, The Golden Girls - Continuity errors, The Golden Girls - The show's popularity and decline, The Golden Girls - Annual Nielsen Ratings, The Golden Girls - Post cancellation, The Golden Girls - Syndication, The Golden Girls - DVD, The Golden Girls - Spinoffs, The Golden Girls - The Golden Palace, The Golden Girls - Brighton Belles, The Golden Girls - SNL Spoof, The Golden Girls - The Golden Girls: Live!, The Golden Girls - Theme song, The Golden Girls - Awards, The Golden Girls - ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards, The Golden Girls - American Comedy Awards, The Golden Girls - BMI Film & TV Awards, The Golden Girls - Bambi Awards, The Golden Girls - Directors Guild of America Awards, The Golden Girls - Emmy Awards, The Golden Girls - Golden Globes Awards, The Golden Girls - Retirement Research Foundation Awards, The Golden Girls - TP de Oro Spain Awards, The Golden Girls - Viewers for Quality Television Awards, The Golden Girls - Young Artist Awards Read more here: » The Golden Girls: Encyclopedia II - The Golden Girls - Theme song |
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Compared with the other two dreams, Xander's seems somewhat long and Giles's somewhat s ...
See also:Restless Buffy episode, Restless Buffy episode - Plot synopsis, Restless Buffy episode - Willow's dream, Restless Buffy episode - Xander's dream, Restless Buffy episode - Giles' dream, Restless Buffy episode - Buffy's dream, Restless Buffy episode - Special characters and interactions, Restless Buffy episode - Arc significance, Restless Buffy episode - Writing and acting, Restless Buffy episode - Quotes and trivia, Restless Buffy episode - Cast, Restless Buffy episode - Music Read more here: » Restless Buffy episode: Encyclopedia II - Restless Buffy episode - Writing and acting |
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List of lists of songs - Helpful external links.
IMDb will help guide you though the movie soundtracks albeit many are incomplete on the website
CDNOW will help you find soundtrack albums.
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See also:List of lists of songs, List of lists of songs - Lists of songs by name, List of lists of songs - Names A-Z 0-9, List of lists of songs - Notable cover versions, List of lists of songs - Lists of songs by artist, List of lists of songs - Songs about musicians, List of lists of songs - Songs by performer, List of lists of songs - Songs by songwriter, List of lists of songs - Lists of songs by title, List of lists of songs - Titles with name word or number, List of lists of songs - Title phrasing, List of lists of songs - Title and lyrics, List of lists of songs - Lists of songs by topic, List of lists of songs - Names places and times, List of lists of songs - Human-related, List of lists of songs - Various Miscellaneous Topics, List of lists of songs - Songs on songs, List of lists of songs - Political, List of lists of songs - Lists of songs by content, List of lists of songs - Style, List of lists of songs - Lyrics, List of lists of songs - Technique, List of lists of songs - Lists of songs by nationality or culture, List of lists of songs - Themes and soundtracks, List of lists of songs - Helpful external links, List of lists of songs - Lists of rated or valuated songs Read more here: » List of lists of songs: Encyclopedia II - List of lists of songs - Themes and soundtracks |
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See also:Jeopardy!, Jeopardy! - Broadcast history, Jeopardy! - Game play, Jeopardy! - Tournaments, Jeopardy! - Ultimate Tournament of Champions, Jeopardy! - Celebrity Jeopardy!, Jeopardy! - Auditions, Jeopardy! - Theme song, Jeopardy! - Miscellaneous trivia, Jeopardy! - International adaptations, Jeopardy! - Episode Status, Jeopardy! - Crew, Jeopardy! - Jeopardy! in popular culture, Jeopardy! - Merchandising Read more here: » Jeopardy!: Encyclopedia II - Jeopardy! - Theme song |
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See also:Jeopardy!, Jeopardy! - Broadcast history, Jeopardy! - Game play, Jeopardy! - Round 1: Jeopardy!, Jeopardy! - Round 2: Double Jeopardy!, Jeopardy! - Round 3: Final Jeopardy!, Jeopardy! - Cash prizes, Jeopardy! - Other versions, Jeopardy! - 1978 The All New Jeopardy!, Jeopardy! - Celebrity Jeopardy!, Jeopardy! - Rock & Roll Jeopardy!, Jeopardy! - Jep!, Jeopardy! - Changes through the years, Jeopardy! - Tournaments, Jeopardy! - Tournament of Champions, Jeopardy! - Other tournaments, Jeopardy! - Special All-Time Best Tournaments, Jeopardy! - Super Jeopardy!, Jeopardy! - Tenth Anniversary Tournament, Jeopardy! - Million Dollar Masters, Jeopardy! - Ultimate Tournament of Champions, Jeopardy! - Auditions, Jeopardy! - Theme Songs, Jeopardy! - Miscellaneous trivia, Jeopardy! - International adaptations, Jeopardy! - Episode Status, Jeopardy! - Crew, Jeopardy! - Jeopardy! in popular culture, Jeopardy! - Merchandising Read more here: » Jeopardy!: Encyclopedia II - Jeopardy! - Theme Songs |
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See also:Restless Buffy episode, Restless Buffy episode - Plot synopsis, Restless Buffy episode - Willow's dream, Restless Buffy episode - Xander's dream, Restless Buffy episode - Giles' dream, Restless Buffy episode - Buffy's dream, Restless Buffy episode - Special characters and interactions, Restless Buffy episode - Arc significance, Restless Buffy episode - Writing and acting, Restless Buffy episode - Quotes and trivia, Restless Buffy episode - Cast, Restless Buffy episode - Music Read more here: » Restless Buffy episode: Encyclopedia II - Restless Buffy episode - Arc significance |
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There has been some confusion over Stewie's solo line of "laugh and cry". Because it immediately follows a music sting, "laugh and cry" has been mistaken for ...
See also:Family Guy, Family Guy - Characters, Family Guy - Structural and comedic approach, Family Guy - Episodes, Family Guy - The film, Family Guy - Theme Song, Family Guy - History, Family Guy - Creation, Family Guy - Initial run, Family Guy - Revival efforts, Family Guy - Return to television Read more here: » Family Guy: Encyclopedia II - Family Guy - Theme Song |
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