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This is a list of American television-related events in 1930.
The following year, Eli Wallach accepted the leading role in a version adapted for American television.
Education Station is an upcoming 2010 American television game show to be aired on Trinity Broadcasting Network.
Kara Brock (born March 29, 1974), is an American television and film actress, who is perhaps best known for her recurring role as Regina Foster on the television series, The Parkers, where she portrayed a sorority sister nemesis to Kim Parker (Countess Vaughn).
The Yelling is the fourteenth episode of the American television series The Middle, written by Rob Ulin and directed by Elliot Hegarty, premiered on the ABC network in the United States on February 3, 2010.
Today with Des and Mel was loosely based on the format of the popular American television show, Live with Regis and Kelly.
Anna Canzano, American television journalist, formerly known as Anna Song
He is best known for co-creating and associate producing the 1960s American television sitcom, Hogan's Heroes; a show which he also occasionally wrote for, including the pilot episode.
"Bigalow's Last Smoke" is an episode of the American Television anthology series Tales from the Darkside.
Miller-Boyett Productions, American television production company that developed sitcoms from the 1970s through the 1990s
In February 2013, he was featured on the American television show King of the Nerds.
She has also appeared on American television, presenting a gardening slot on The Early Show on CBS.
An American television sitcom Cracking Up derived its title from his book with that title and included a main character, Dr. Bollas, played by Henry Gibson.
Still Crazy like a Fox, a 1987 American television movie that was a spinoff of the television series
Don Roy King, American television director for Saturday Night Live
The FBI Files, American television docudrama series (1998–2006)
Flip This House is an American television series that airs on the A&E (Arts and Entertainment) television network as well as the Bio network.
Sheila Fortson (born 1983), American television journalist, model, and writer
Fox Family, a former name of American television cable network ABC Family (see also Television networks preceding ABC Family)
Gabe Sachs, American television producer, has been a writer/producer for a number of primetime television shows including Freaks & Geeks, Just Shoot Me, Undeclared, Life As We Know It, 90210 and What About Brian.
Although the name, date, and location were changed to protect his privacy, this death was featured in the American television show 1000 Ways to Die on Spike TV.
George Baldwin Dessart (born August 27, 1925 - died October 20, 2012) was an American television producer and executive and served as national chairman of the American Cancer Society from 1996-98.
He was a contestant on the twenty-second season of the American television program Survivor, where he came in 8th place and became the 5th jury member.
It has been compared to the successful American television show (big time rush) a hit TV show, Glee and the High School Musical franchise.
Burt Ward (born 1945), American television actor and activist
Kevin Michael Richardson (born 1964), American television, film, and voice actor
Ιn November 2008 American television station E! included Martakis on their "25 Most Sexy Men in the World", describing him a "Greek God".
Eric Kripke, American television writer, director, and producer
Leyna Nguyen (born 1970), Vietnamese-American television anchor and reporter
Robertson has outlasted Kirck, the late Walter Cronkite, Dan Rather, Bob Schieffer, Tom Brokaw, and the late Peter Jennings to become the longest-serving network news anchor in television history; he is also one of the longest-serving news anchors on English-language North American television (network or local) along with KTRK-TV (Houston)'s Dave Ward, WNBC (New York)'s Chuck Scarborough and KING-TV (Seattle)'s Jean Enersen.
Love Connection is an American television game show, hosted by Chuck Woolery, in which singles attempted to connect with a compatible partner of the opposite gender.
She is the sister-in-law of American television news anchor Antonio Mora.
Milton Mamet, a fictional character from the American television series The Walking Dead (portrayed by Dallas Roberts)
He is best known for his role as pianist, arranger and orchestrator for the American television sitcom I Love Lucy which aired from October 15, 1951 to May 6, 1957 on CBS, Columbia Broadcasting System.
When the bans were lifted, a substantial media presence attended and reported on the trial, including American television programs Dateline NBC and 48 Hours.
Maykin’s efforts received support from many celebrities in the Asian American community, such as American television personality Yul Kwon, who helped raise awareness for Project Michelle and the need for more bone marrow donors in the Asian American and other ethnic communities.
Episode 17 (segment "Titan") of the American television show Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction tells the story of Robertson (Harris Fisher) writing Futility, or the Wreck of the Titan/Futility.
Peter Vincent Douglas (born November 23, 1955) is an American television and film producer, a son of actor Kirk Douglas and his second wife, German American producer Anne Buydens.
King of Texas is a 2002 American television movie transposing the plot of William Shakespeare's King Lear into the 19th-century American West.
In the first season episode, Powers, Principalities, Thrones and Dominions of the American television series, Millennium, Raziel is referred to in the quote, "By Uriel, and by Raziel, powers, principalities, thrones and dominions, I bind and command you: Stand!"
Rick Leed is an American television and film producer best known as the creator and executive producer of Dr. 90210 series, which premiered in 2004 and ran for six seasons on E!.
R. W. Goodwin, American television producer and director best known for his work as senior executive producer of The X-Files
In 2013 he signed on to appear in the American television series Looking, about a group of gay friends living in San Francisco.
Abby Sciuto, a fictional character in the American television series NCIS
Winkleman also debuted on American television as the star of the short lived NBC sitcom 100 Questions as the main character Charlotte Payne and as recurring star on the hit series Two and a Half Men as Zoey, the love interest of Walden Schmidt (Ashton Kutcher).
Reiff has played on several shows of the American television program Studiojams, among others with violinist Tracy Silverman.
Originally released in 1997, the film is a pastiche of the American television series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, the first Power Rangers series, and, by extension, the Japanese Super Sentai series Kyōryū Sentai Zyuranger, which formed the basis for Mighty Morphin.
Mike Taibbi, American television journalist; father of Matt Taibbi
"Saved by Zero" appears in a national American television commercial for Toyota.
Jerome Toobin (1919–1984), American television producer and father of Jeffrey
Tracey Thomson is an American television soap opera writer for ABC Daytime's General Hospital.
The Vampire Diaries, an American television series which began airing in 2009.
Brandon Vietti, American television producer, director and animator
Vitascan (sometimes alternately spelled VitaScan) was an early color television camera system developed by American television equipment manufacturer DuMont Laboratories.
Where Do Teenagers Come From? was an American television teen comedy/documentary that aired as an ABC Afterschool Special on March 5, 1980.
She has made numerous appearances in American television dramas such as ER, Grey's Anatomy, 24 and The West Wing.