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Cinematographer Ray Rennahan utilized the two-strip Technicolor process for this film, but either surviving prints have faded or the color palette was limited in the first place, for generally we see only muddy reds, dim greens, and occasional splashes of blue. The film was shot silent and then dubbed with synchronized music consisting of seasonal tunes such as "Jingle Bells," "O Holy Night," and "March of the Wooden Soldiers."
Sammy's Story Shop is an educational cartoon series created by Scholastic Entertainment for qubo.
Its hosts are Sammy, Sharlene and Wiggy, who makes stories in his "magic pan". The animated stories that "appear" in his pan are made by Weston Woods, known for their animated versions of popular children's books.
It is broadcast United States on qubo, It is broadcast Canada on Treehouse TV, It is broadcast Poland on MiniMini and TVP1
The animation for the series is done in Adobe Flash.
No adults are seen, but a portrait of Sammy's grandma is shown in one "episode".
Joe's Pop Shop was an English comedy that aired on UK Play in 1999. Its central story line revolved around a small record shop run by two inept friends Joe and Ben.
Savannah Reed and Brooklyn Hayes had been best friends since they were babies. But, when Brooklyn moved to California for eighth grade, Savannah and Brooklyn lost touch. What will happen when Savannah moves to California as well? Will it be a tearful reunion for these long lost BFFs? Here's a hint: not even close.
Raynald is a family man who has been working in the same tire plant for over 30 years. This week, nothing unusual in his daily life: work, hockey games with the 'guys', family night. However, this week, Raynald will make the biggest move of his life.
Comedy - Four rising comics perform stand-up inside a real barbershop. - Bald Head, Ball Head, Reggie Reg
The director's fascination is the parallel world which exists behind the doors of big shopping malls. It is as if behind those doors everyday human problems do not exist. Yet, as we spend money, we all have to go back, through the same door, back to reality.
The Ardern family embark on an extraordinary time-travelling adventure - going back in time to run that great British institution, the corner shop.
J.T. Gimlet's department store is closed, and the mice are going on a tour, led by the same W.C. Fields mouse as in Little Blabbermouse. First, the shoe department, where we see mules, both red and green, who pop out of the box and bray at us. Next, the artworks: Whistler's Mother proves to be a good whistler herself; The Thinker is puzzling over his tax return; a painting that starts with two Indians becomes The Last of the Mohicans. In housewares, an automatic ashtray deals with a cigar (prompting a string of babble from Blabbermouse). An automated poker table plays the whole game, complete with the requisite ace-up-the-sleeve. And finally, the gift-wrap department, which includes one robot to measure out ribbon and another to wrap packages. This prompts another string of babble from Blabbermouse, which gets *him* wrapped up (and, when that's not enough, slapped with a "Do Not Open Until Xmas" sticker on his mouth).
With humor, insight, and compassion, this documentary shares the journey of two Italian brothers who have run a successful restaurant for over 40 years, the sacrifices they’ve made for their children, and what it means to immigrants when they fulfill the American Dream.
Multi-Coloured Swap Shop, more commonly known simply as Swap Shop, was a UK children's television programme. It was broadcast on Saturday mornings on BBC1 for 146 episodes in six series between 1976 and 1982. It was ground-breaking in many ways: by being live, sometimes up to three hours in length, and using the phone-in format extensively for the first time on TV.
Its creation was thought by many to be the BBC's response to the growing success of ITV's Tiswas - although at the time the latter was only broadcast in the ATV region in the Midlands and had yet to be taken up by other ITV franchises around the country.
A television series hosted by Bobby Earth.
Several men in a basement barbershop become excited by women walking past the window. The ankles and knees of the passersby are visible to the men below, causing pandemonium among the barbershop customers. Possibly released in 1901.
An elderly shop-keeper and his grand-daughter are threatened by the rich, mean-spirited dwarf Quilp, and decide to flee across England to escape him. They are pursued both by Quilp and by the shop-keeper's long-lost brother, who wants to find them for a different reason.
Abbey Theatre comedy.
A gay couple new to the neighbourhood take revenge on a homophobic shopkeeper. The couple have a history of being Drag Queen vigilantes using there personas as a way to disguise themselves during criminal acts. Now they've settled for a normal middle-class suburban lifestyle they wish to live a happy life together but there past can't help but haunt them, for the better.
Dr Michael Mosley uncovers what could be behind our health by looking into our shopping trolleys. What will he make of Chris and Rebecca's weekly shop?
Host Dean Ipaviz will lead a team of highly-skilled craftspeople, who try to rescue the cherished posessions of Australians from their special workroom. Dean, who is a builder and sustainability expert himself, will work with the experts to help restore precious, broken and battered family heirlooms to their former glory.
Each week, families bring along their damaged historical treasures in the hope they can be fixed.
As each item is painstakingly restored by the skilled craftspeople, we hear the personal stories behind the heirloom and why it's so cherished by the family.
Live coverage of Pet Shop Boys’ headline set at Radio 2 Live in Hyde Park on 15th September 2019. Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe are the most successful duo in UK music history. Having achieved 42 top 30 singles in the UK since 1985.
Lost film from 1891, directed by William K.L. Dickson and William Heise. The film stars James C. Duncan.