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Steve Lawrence - Portrait of My Love This is the 6th track from the album Vegas Retro Lounge Volume 2. Released: 2002 Genre: "Americana, Jazz, Vocal" "Orndell, West"
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Steve Lawrence - "New York, New York" This is the 1st track from the album Vegas Retro Lounge. Released: 2001 Genre: "Americana, Jazz, Vocal" "Fred Ebb, John Kander"
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Part 1 of The Corporate Media Survival Guide, How Television Works is a must see for anyone curious about who controls television, why producers alter their programming to appease corporate sponsors, and what detrimental affects television has on human brain chemistry, attention span and behaviour.
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Lawrence, Daphne and Essence Magazine Fashion and Cover Director Mikki Taylor check out all the celebrity style from the Television and Motion Picture Fund Benefit and the LA BAFTA Awards!
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full colection dicography and biography and images album 1982-2008
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Steve is in the bar with Jeff and Patrick, cringing at the memory of watching television with Susan the previous evening- a documentary which mentions that men in stable relationships frequently continue to masturbate. Jane and Sally are intrigued to know whether Steve still goes solo. To add to...
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You Bet Your Life was an American radio and television quiz show. The first and most famous version was hosted by Groucho Marx, of Marx Brothers fame, with the unflappable announcer and assistant George Fenneman. The...
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Background to the Stephen Lawrence case / Romney's victory in Iowa caucuses / Portraying the Iron Lady on film / The proud sound of the Swami Army.
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Old video Introduces television and explains the workings of early television technology.
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TV executive Lauren Zalaznick thinks deeply about pop television. Sharing results of a bold study that tracks attitudes against TV ratings over five decades, she makes a case that television reflects who we truly are -- in ways we might not have expected.