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vampire diaries opening » tudors style (STS)

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well, this took me so much time. not doing it, just rendering it. twice.. ok, so this is a response to this awesome contest called "switch theme song". we had to do a tv series opening with the theme of another show. i choose tvd obviously with the song of "the tudors" if you haven't seen this show; WATCH IT! it's absolutely amazing (: please watch the original opening first; - www.youtube.com this is my 2nd opening & for sure not the last one (: i hope you'll enjoy watching it because i had so much fun doing it (: please comment & rate, would make me smile :D xoxo sarah + [my delena/dex video is coming soon, i have problems with some clips :/]

Dark Mist Woods

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This is my culminating project for Writer's Craft. I chose to create my own tv series which I filmed, directed,edited, and wrote. This video is a sneak peak preview of the first episode ever shown. This is meant to introduce the audience to the story line and draw the audience to stay tuned for more. Unfortunately my project was meant to be a preview but I hope to finish the first episode and continue the season. SUMMARY: A father (Dan Page) and his son (Danny Page), decide to go on a weekend fishing trip but they do not know where. A man approaches them and tells them about a secluded place named Dark Mist Woods which is a gold mine for Trout. Dan and Dj decide to go to Dark Mist Woods for their weekend getaway and soon realize there are no fish. On the way back to the car a pack of coyotes attacks them and they become split up. The episode is focused on the son and his fight for survival. The son (Dj) meets a wild wolf and they become best friends and try to survive together.

The Lawrence Welk Show - TV Treasures - 03-17-2007

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-PROGRAM- Original Air Date: 03-17-2007 Recap: Part one of "Lawrence Welk's TV Treasures" describes how the show's remarkable 27-year run on national commercial television began. It ends with a special tribute to the extraordinary band members, who perform a medley from "My Fair Lady." Part two of the PBS special highlights the astonishing "overnight" popularity of "The Lawrence Welk Show" and the public's fascination with the Welk stars, which continues even today. The tabloid press doesn't write about the Welk Musical Family now, but at one time, the Welk Stars were the darlings of the fan magazine world, along with Elizabeth Taylor, Jackie Kennedy and The Beatles. Love and marriage within the Musical Family is discussed and the 'soap opera' aspect of the show is laughed about by various performers. Part three of "Lawrence Welk's TV Treasures" explains how "The Lawrence Welk Show" was produced each week, from concept to broadcast, with producer/director, Jim Hobson, who worked on the show for 27 years on commercial television. Marimba-playing Jack Imel, a member of the Welk Musical Family, also served as associate producer of the series and discusses ABC's decision to cancel the series, and Welk's quick and ultimately successful move into national syndication. Part four features a special segment on the humor and hi-jinks of "The Lawrence Welk Show." It opens with a tongue-in-cheek "champagne music" version of the "Counter-Revolution Polka" and looks back at some of the ...

General Electric Theater - The Big Shot (Johnnie Ray)

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General Electric Theater is an American anthology series hosted by Ronald W. Reagan that was broadcast on CBS radio and television. The series was sponsored by General Electric's Department of Public Relations. The program, produced by MCA-TV/Revue, was broadcast every Sunday evening at 9:00pm, EST, beginning February 1, 1953 and ending May 27, 1962. Each of the estimated 209[1] television episodes was an adaptation of a novel, short story, play, film, or magazine fiction. On September 26, 1954, Ronald Reagan debuted as the only host of the program. GE added a host to provide continuity in the anthology format. After four months, the show reached the Top Ten in the Nielsen ratings. Tonight's Story "The Big Shot" A young singer (Johnnie Ray) has the opportunity to get his big shot at fame with a recording contract and a radio show, but will the price of fame be too high for him to pay? Cast Ronald Reagan ... Himself - Host Helen Eby-Rock ... Mrs. Stone Nancy Gates ... Katherina Steven Geray ... Mr. Pulaski Johnnie Ray ... Johnny Pulaski (as Johnny Ray) Ralph Sanford ... Norris Karen Steele ... Receptionist Directed By Don Medford Story Written By Beatrice Joy Chute Produced By Mort Abrahams Associate Producer Arnold Schulman Art Direction By John Robert Lloyd Details Original Air Date: January 30, 1955 (USA) Season 3, Episode 18 Filming Locations: Republic Studios - 4024 Radford Avenue, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA Production Co: Revue Studios ...

General ElecticTheater - Committed (Alan Ladd)

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General Electric Theater is an American anthology series hosted by Ronald W. Reagan that was broadcast on CBS radio and television. The series was sponsored by General Electric's Department of Public Relations. The program, produced by MCA-TV/Revue, was broadcast every Sunday evening at 9:00pm, EST, beginning February 1, 1953 and ending May 27, 1962. Each of the estimated 209[1] television episodes was an adaptation of a novel, short story, play, film, or magazine fiction. On September 26, 1954, Ronald Reagan debuted as the only host of the program. GE added a host to provide continuity in the anthology format. After four months, the show reached the Top Ten in the Nielsen ratings. Tonight's Story "Committed" Newspaper reporter turned novelist Dan Holiday is kidnapped, framed for murder, and held in an asylum before he escapes and proves his innocence. Cast Ronald Reagan ... Himself - Host Whit Bissell ... Paul Wells Tina Carver ... Clarice Frank Ferguson ... Lt. King Frank Gerstle Virginia Gibson ... Girl John Howard ... Dr. Cordell Alan Ladd ... Dan Holiday Directed By Frank Tuttle Story Written By Russell S. Hughes Teleplay Written Russell S. Hughes Film Editing By Michael R. McAdam Executive Producer Alan Ladd Art Direction By Martin Obzima Assistant Director Jack Corrick Details Original Air Date: December 5, 1954 (USA) Season 3, Episode 11 Filming Locations: Republic Studios - 4024 Radford Avenue, North Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA Production Co: Revue ...

Front Page Detective - Seven Seas To Danger

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Front Page Detective was a TV series which aired on the now-defunct DuMont Television Network from July 6, 1951 to September 19, 1952, with a few more episodes broadcast during 1953. Little else is known about the series. Edmund Lowe, born Edmund Dantes Lowe, March 3, 1890, passed away, April 21, 1971 (age 81) Tonight's Story "Seven Seas To Danger" While researching a human interest story on the waterfront, David Chase stumbles upon a smuggling operation and is shot for his troubles. Cast Edmund Lowe ... David Chase Paula Drew ... Sharon Richards Kathryn Card ... Lil Carver Lewis L. Russell ... Dr. Oscar Grandell Dennis Moore ... Neddie Wells John Rogers ... Duke Wilson Otto Reichow ... Dutch Schmidt George Pembroke ... Lt. George Andrews Michael Vallon ... Ship's Captain Spencer Chan ... Dock Clerk Directed By Arnold Webster Teleplay By Irvin Ashkenazy Executive Producer Jerry Fairbanks Associate Producer Riley Jackson Cinematography By Lester White Film Editing By Tholen Gladden, Chuck Gladden Art Direction By Oscar P. Yerg Assistant Director Joseph Boyle Original Air Date: 1952 Production Co: Jerry Fairbanks Productions ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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