Joe has appeared on such TV shows as Comedy Central's The Half Hour, VH1's Best Week Ever and Conan.
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Just after the half hour mark, Borough doubled their advantage after some poor defending by the FA Trophy holders; with Scott Laird capitalising on a loose pass to send Lee Boylan in on goal to clinically finish past Lance Cronin.
The half hour program was hosted by Ted Sarandis and was taped before a live audience at the Metropolitan Club in Chestnut Hill and aired each Thursday.
It initially aired at 9:00 AM before moving to 7:30 AM in January 2009; the half-hour program airs alongside the syndicated House Smarts with Lou Manfredini.
The RNC worked to raise the $75,000 needed to buy the half hour of television time, while the Eisenhower staff secured sixty NBC stations to telecast the speech, with radio coverage from CBS and Mutual.
See A Close Shave for the half-hour short featuring Wallace and Gromit.
The half-hour long pilot was produced by PBS member station WTTW (Channel 11) and premiered locally on Sunday, May 4, 2008.
He acquired the rights to O. Henry's The Cisco Kid and filmed the half-hour Cisco Kid television shows in color.
The half-hour show lampooned political and cultural figures in Irish society such as Charles Haughey and Pádraig Flynn.
The half-hour show featured former Skyhooks frontman Graeme "Shirley" Strachan and co-host Liz Rule alongside a cast of characters including Norm The Kangaroo, Ol' Possum, Claude The Crow, Stanley The Snake, Greenfinger the Garden Gnome, Yippee the Bunyip, Bartholomew the Sheep and a band of monkeys.
The 15-minute Thursday night program was discontinued following the 1956-57 season, along with all other such series (although network evening newscasts were not expanded to the half-hour format until 1963).
The half-hour series was based on Coleman's 1982 made-for-TV movie The Kid with the Broken Halo.
She was the associate producer of the half hour short, Placebo (2006) (co-starring three of her fellow FUNimation VAs Laura Bailey, Meredith McCoy, and Mike McFarland).
The ferry from Blowing Point to Marigot, St. Martin, known to the locals as the Haddad Express, runs all day on the half hour, into the night time.
The half-hour series was created by Byron Allen through his production company Entertainment Studios (which also produces numerous other syndicated programs including Comics Unleashed and Comedy.tv).