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unusual facts about Rundown


Keep Away

Similar to a Pickle, or "Rundown" in a game of baseball, 2 basemen throw a ball back and forth.


BBC Manchester

Local photographer Harry Goodwin was hired to provide shots of non-appearing artists, and also to provide backdrops for the chart rundown.

Berenice Abbott

She was told she should move from New York City due to air pollution and she bought a rundown home in Blanchard, Maine along the banks of the Piscataquis River for US$1,000.

Hidden ball trick

Johnny Hodapp, who had been on second base, tried to score but got caught in a rundown between third and home.

Lauren Shehadi

She currently co-hosts The Rundown on MLB Network alongside Matt Yallof.

Liu Tang

Liu Tang rushes off to inform his friend Chao Gai in Eastern Creek Village, but becomes drunk on the way and falls asleep in a rundown temple.

Monster Mansion

In April 2008, impressed with the newly opened Glow in the Park Parade at Six Flags Mexico, Six Flags management approached designer Gary Goddard about the possibility of renewing the popular-but-rundown Monster Plantation dark ride at Six Flags Over Georgia, which Goddard had originally created over 25 years earlier.

Moving McAllister

Rick soon finds himself stuck in a grueling cross country road trip driving a rundown U-Haul truck carrying all his boss's worldly possessions.

Parkhead Hall

The house was quite rundown when It was purchased in June 1989 for £1.2 million by the Facia Group, the retail empire headed by Sheffield businessman Stephen Hinchliffe.

The Last of the Baskets

Created by John Stevenson the programme was about a factory worker Clifford Basket (played by Ken Jones) who inherited a title of the Earl of Clogborough, a rundown mansion at Little Clogborough-in-the-Marsh and a faithful servant Bodkin played by Arthur Lowe.

Tosh.0

Another occasional segment is "Spoiler Alert" featuring Tosh performing a humorous rundown of an unusual movie, an edited version of the segment appears on the show while the longer uncut version is posted to the website; films featured in the segment have been Orphan, Tiptoes, and The Human Centipede, the last of which is currently the most popular video on the Tosh.0 website.

Wes Butters

As a voice-over, Wes has been heard on An Audience with Take That, An Audience with Lionel Ritchie and The Brit Awards, as well as the Top of the Pops rundown and ads for Asda.


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