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Greetings! We're The Monitors

#"Baby Make Your Own Sweet Music" (Sandy Linzer, Denny Randell)


Age progression

The BBC television series "Honey, We're Killing the Kids" focused on showing parents the consequences of poor parenting using the Age progression technique to estimate how their children may look like as adults if they continue with their present life-style, dietary and exercise habits.

Brian Cooke

They also wrote the screenplays for the film version of the play No Sex Please, We're British, and the movie versions of their series' Man About the House and Father Dear Father.

Felicia Stoler

Dr. Felicia Stoler is an American registered dietitian and exercise physiologist who has hosted Honey, We're Killing the Kids, a television series originally developed by the BBC that shows parents the consequences of poor parenting, using computer-generated images of what their children may look like as adults if they continue with their present life-style, dietary and exercise habits.

Houston, We've Got a Problem

Houston, We've Got a Problem is a 1974 television film about the Apollo 13 spaceflight, directed by Lawrence Doheny and starring Ed Nelson in the role of NASA Flight Director Gene Kranz.

The title of the film is a misquotation of the ominous announcement made by Commander Jim Lovell following the explosion of an oxygen tank which tore off the side of the spacecraft service module.

Jim Lovell wrote a letter to TV Guide about the film, saying that the crises in Mission Control were dramatized.

If You Don't Buy This Book, We'll Kill This Dog!

It is a history based on the author Matty Simmons' involvement with the National Lampoon magazine and its various spin-offs including the film Animal House.

John Stauber

They include one book about how industry manipulates science (Trust Us, We're Experts), one about the history and current scope of the public relations industry (Toxic Sludge is Good for You), and one about mad cow disease (Mad Cow USA), which predicted the surfacing of the disease within the United States.

Lisa Hark

Lisa Hark is a nutritionist, and the diet and lifestyle consultant presenter for the American version of the BBC television series, Honey, We're Killing the Kids.

No Sex Please, We're British

Benedict Nightingale, "Fifth row center: a critic's year on and off Broadway", Deutsch, 1987, ISBN 0-233-98108-X, pp.73-3

Shan Lloyd

She met Hugh Lloyd in 1978, at Allen's, a famous restaurant in London's West End, while he was performing in No Sex Please, We're British.

Sugar, We're Goin Down

It is made clear that the girl's father (played by Gerald McRaney) disapproves.

The Miracles – Depend On Me: The Early Albums

This special two-CD release consists of the group's first five albums, in chronological order, three of which have never been issued on CD before: Hi... We're the Miracles (1961), Cookin' with The Miracles (1961), I'll Try Something New (1962-CD debut), The Fabulous Miracles (1963-CD debut), and The Miracles Recorded Live on Stage (1963-CD debut).

Trust Us, We're Experts

An April 2001 Village Voice review of the book says the book is "exhaustively detailed", "calmly convincing", and "light on rhetoric", warning readers that the book may induce "paranoid fatalism" about corporate manipulations.

Unfortunately, We're Not Robots

Unfortunately, We're Not Robots is the debut release by the mathcore band Curl Up and Die.

We're Up to No Good, We're Up to No Good

"(Rory's new album is) all the best parts of the first Taking Back Sunday record mixed with all the best parts of the first Brand New record." Alternative Press 11/06


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