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Docuseries following the 2022-23 season of Arsenal's Women's Football Team
Check the date on your eggnog and hang your stockings with care, because this Christmas Joe Bob Briggs and Darcy the Mailgirl continue their annual tradition of raising money for charity by hosting back-to-back tales of Yuletide terror.
Kitty and her twin sister Mimmy love to explore and learn new things! When the Berry family become their new neighbors, they have three new kids to play with: Amy, Eric, and their friend Harry! That means new adventures with three times the fun!
New Four Generations Living Together
Get It Together was a long-running British children's Television series, produced by Granada Television for the UK ITV network between 1977 and 1981. The series followed an almost identical format to the earlier Lift Off with Ayshea, also created by series producer Muriel Young.
The series was presented by former 'straight man' to Basil Brush, Roy North, initially with Linda Fletcher and then later with Megg Nichol. Whereas 'Lift Off' had been originally designed to showcase viewer's pop music requests by guest artists, Get It Together relied more on the presenters and resident band and singers. Mike Moran was the show's musical director, leading the studio band on camera, with singers including Victy Silva and Kim Goody.
According to the BFI database, the first show was televised on 6 April 1977 and the last on 22 December 1981. It is possible that the first transmission was in fact earlier. One of the first guests on the series were that year's British representatives in the Eurovision Song Contest Lynsey de Paul & Mike Moran, but that episode is not listed in the BFI credits.
According to BFI, Series 1 ran from 6 April - 6 July 1977, consisting of 12 episodes. The show then returned later that year for a Christmas special on 27 December, entitled Get It Together with The Bay City Rollers.
Based on real people and stories during the fight against the new coronavirus epidemic in mainland China.
Together Again was a British television comedy/music variety series which aired for six episodes in 1957. It starred Bud Flanagan and Chesney Allen. The half-hour series was produced by Jack Hylton for Associated-Rediffusion. The series survives intact but has yet to appear on home video.
Salo-Salo Together (SST) is a defunct Philippine noontime variety show aired over GMA Network.
Quarantine season need not be boring as we will bring you laughter for free with this
online gag show. Let the kids take charge on the fun this time!
Get Your Act Together with Harvey Goldsmith is a Channel 4 television programme in which promoter Harvey Goldsmith is given six months to help revive the fortunes of six entertainment businesses or performers.
The acts and businesses he deals with are Irish singer and actress Samantha Mumba, husband and wife opera business Opera Anywhere, heavy metal band Saxon, radio station Big L 1395, Deighton Working Men's Club and Paulo's, Britain's oldest circus. He dealt with all simultaneously over a six-month period, but they are each given a separate show in the series.
Much of the show revolves around the battle between Goldsmith and the people who he is trying to help. The acts are often reluctant to take on board his advice, or even to change at all. Goldsmith is often frustrated at the slow pace at which those he is advising are progressing.
Quarantine season need not be boring as we will bring you laughter for free with this online gag show. Led by comedian Alex Calleja, “Tawa Tawa Together” brings together comedians, the cast of Goin’ Bulilit, and many more celebrities where they give comedic and relatable spin on situations many families experience while staying at home.