The division is working on a television show, children's books, and a web site.
Once I was appearing on a television show that Jonathan was appearing on, too.
While Clark was gaining a national foothold for the Philadelphia-based "Bandstand, " Freed was already hosting a national radio show, appearing on a television show and producing movies.
The actress said she is loving the fact that not many eyebrows have been raised by the fact that a black female character on a television show is involved in a torrid romance with a white male character.
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About three years ago, Singh had appeared on a reality television show in a compensation dispute with a bus owner, arbitrated by Kiran Bedi, a former police officer who had been the chief of Tihar Jail.
All too often, these bright and ambitious recruits see work as something to avoid or as a necessary evil to endure prior to winning the lottery, landing a spot on a reality television show, or getting a cushy, high-paying job with a corner office and an expense account.
And Muslims the world over poured scorn on Sheikh Muhammad Munjad, a puritanical Palestinian preacher, when he suggested earlier this month, on a Saudi television show, that since mice are abhorrent to God, Mickey Mouse deserved to die.
But earlier this year, Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld defended the policy on a television news show.
Asked about this on a television chat show, two relations said they would not take the money.
He wins big on a television quiz show but raises the suspicions of police and the show's host.
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President Barack Obama's adviser on Muslim affairs, Dalia Mogahed, has provoked controversy by appearing on a British television show hosted by a member of an extremist group to talk about Sharia Law.
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Released under intense public pressure after 12 days during which he was held incommunicado and blindfolded, Mr Ghoneim broke down in tears on a live television show when presented with pictures of those killed during clashes with police.
Just two days before the bombing, the prime minister had bragged on a television talk-show that his government had indeed succeeded in curbing terrorism.
Mr. Dotcom then went on a German television news show and exposed the scheme, which led the telephone monopoly at the time to shut it down, said Mr. Bogk.
One commentator with knowledge of the military said on a recent television news show that Mr Musharraf certainly took into account the legal challenges he faced in the country, including the possibility of his arrest.
Gould is a guest on MoneyHunt, a half-hour show that airs on public television in 130 stations nationwide.
On Cypriot television, a live show discussed how to solve the worsening crisis.
The brash Donald Trump, now riding high on a strong New York market (and a television show), got overextended in the early 1990s and almost lost everything.
Gould is a guest on MoneyHunt, a half-hour show that airs on nonprofit public television on 130 stations in the U.S. It gives would-be entrepreneurs a ten-minute crack at persuading a panel of experts that they have a good thing.
Privately held Hooters , which runs more than 250 restaurants where scantily-clad waitresses feed a mostly male clientele chicken wings and beer, plans on debuting a new half-hour television show called Who Wants to Date a Hooters Girl, Variety reported.
When I was out of work some years ago, a journalist friend suggested I phone a friend of hers, Paul, a reporter on the national affairs beat at a nightly television news show.
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Calling herself a perfectionist who will typically "practice until my feet bleed, " she conceded worrying about potential problems during "a live television show" taking place outside on a chilly Washington day.
"You're going to actually get a chance to actually drive flight hardware on another planet, " said Bill Nye, a children's science show host on U.S. public television and a member of Planetary Society's board, who was also present for the announcement.
Mr. Assange recently began hosting a television show on the Moscow-based English-language TV channel Russia Today, which is funded by the Kremlin.
"I can fly a single-seat aircraft in enemy territory, but I can't drive a vehicle, " she said on a recent CBS 60 Minutes television show.
It combines a love story with a blow for racial justice on the set of a teen-age television dance show.
Veterans, meanwhile, will take tea with Queen Elizabeth and watch a special variety show on television.
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It sometimes seems that half the people on television belong in a side-show.
Latma combines short, pithy blog posts ridiculing the daily media coverage of events with a weekly television show on Internet called The Tribal Update .
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Meanwhile, Lanzmann was hired to do on-camera reports for a television variety show, a job that led him to the great adventure of his life, the cinema.
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