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I like two TV Game shows They are Wheel of Fortune where contestants spin a will with money and prizes then they call a letter if the letter is in the puzzle wewe get the amount of money. There are bankrupt wedges if wewe land on that in a round wewe lose your money that wewe earned from calling letter correctly. wewe can buy vowels. there are 4 rounds and 3 tossups. the contestant with the most money kwa the end of the last round gets to the to the bonus round with in that case they will spin a zaidi smaller wheel. The spin and pick out the puzzle out of the wheel. The contestant will give it to pat and he well tell wewe the theme of the puzzle like phrase au before and after. in the puzzle some of the letter will appear. Then the contestant will pick 3 consonant and 1 vowel. after au if any of the letters are pick. The contestant will have 10 sekunde if they get it corrected they win the amount of money that is in the prize wedge that they picked from the wheel. If they didn't solve it. they still get the amount that they won from the regular round. The other game onyesha that I watch is Jeopardy where 3 contestant pick from 5 different categories. in the categories are clues that are related to the category. the clues have an amount of money if wewe answer it corrected wewe get the amount, If wewe answer incorrect then they lose money in 1 one there is only one daily double which the contestant can wager money to put at risk au "Jeopardy" same rules apply for getting the answer correct au incorrect. then in the sekunde round is the double Jeopardy round which is double jeopardy.There are 5 different categories with different clues the difference is the amount of money on the clues are bigger amounts. Also there are 2 daily doubles. It later comes to the final Jeopardy which is one category and one clue. The rules for the daily doubles apply in the final. the contestant that has the most money kwa the end of the game is the winner. and get's to go and play inayofuata days game. maoni on which TV game onyesha wewe find that wewe like the most.
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actress Sydney Shiotani
With so many televisheni shows about parents and kids, there’s always a fresh face in the crowd worth finding out zaidi about.

If wewe were watching Pamela Adlon’s award-winning FX comedy series “Better Things” this season, then wewe know what I’m talking about. The onyesha follows Adlon as single mom, Sam Fox, who struggles to balance her career and her three daughters (Mikey Madison, Hannah Alligood, Olivia Edward).

In the season three finale Shake the Cocktail, Frankie (Alligood) has decided she isn’t going to live at nyumbani anymore. As the storyline unfolds, Sam is on a mission to find...
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 Kyle Klaus (photo: Michael Levy Photography)
Kyle Klaus (photo: Michael Levy Photography)
New York has a long history with delivering some very funny televisheni shows starring some very big personalities. Think “Seinfeld,” “30 Rock,” “Friends,” and tons of others that have brought big laughs as they offered up crazy stories about The Big Apple. And, they’ve also aliyopewa opportunity for hundreds of actors to onyesha off their comedy chops.

One such actor is Kyle Klaus, who steps into the small screen comedy arena with appearances on two very different shows. He recently helped launch season two of SyFy’s oddball dark comedy “Happy”; and coming up, he joins the hilarious...
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Vivian Kerr
If you’ve been watching TV lately, then you’ve definitely seen Vivian Kerr at work. Of course, wewe might not have realized wewe were watching the young character actress, since she seems to transform herself from role to role -- but wewe probably were.

Vivian’s latest TV appearance is in the current episode of Showtime’s sexually charged drama “Masters of Sex,” in which she heads back to the 1950’s portraying a wife who looks to Dr. Masters for help with her husband.

In case wewe missed Vivian, not to worry. On October 8th, you’ll be able to catch her as a distraught sister in an...
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"The Mistle-Tones": Megan Duffy and Andy Gala
Actress MEGAN DUFFY brings her big voice to the small screen this holiday season in the all new original ABC Family TV movie musical “The Mistle-Tones.”

Premiering this Sunday, December 9, 2012 and repeating throughout the month, Duffy joins Tori Spelling, Tia Mowry and one of our FanPop vipendwa Andy Gala, all on a journey to the real meaning of Christmas. In addition, Duffy can be heard on the soundtrack which features songs from the movie sung kwa the cast.

Originally from Chicago’s South Side, Duffy’s graduated from Northwestern chuo kikuu, chuo kikuu cha with a double major in Theatre and Sociology....
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As a child growing up in Ann Arbor, Michigan in the early 1980s, I often woke up early in the morning, before heading off to school, to complete watching my inayopendelewa Warner Bros./ Bugs Bunny, Daffy bata cartoons. Often times, Dr. Don Rose (Rosenberg), would entice us to watch zaidi cartoons kwa inaonyesha us a series of animals, many of whom we could possibly win kwa simply guessing the correct name and species of the animal shown on that day's Broadcast. My father urged me not to waste my time on such nonsense, but I did not care, I was so attracted to Dr. Don's voice, that I spent weeks trying...
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Those of wewe who think that televisheni teaches wewe nothing...well wewe are in for a rude surprise! As a sitcom fanatic (my orodha of vipendwa currently adds to 32) I can tell wewe with certainty that sitcoms have a lot of life lessons to teach ranging from family, to love, to the everyday. So sit back, relax, and LEARN!

1. If wewe are married, and intend to renew your wedding vows, DON'T. wewe will end up divorced.

2. Amnesia is very common. In fact, nearly every time wewe hit your head amnesia will result. AND it's fairly simple to get rid of. Just have people:
A)Take turns hitting wewe on the head...
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 Actress Tenaya Cleveland
Actress Tenaya Cleveland
Saving lives can often become an all-hands-on-deck situation, especially on television. The fox, mbweha medical drama “The Resident” turns up the intensity each week as the medical professionals portrayed in the onyesha grapple the latest high stakes condition

Actress Tenaya Cleveland has been jumping into the trauma at Chastain Memorial Hospital recurring over the last few seasons as Paramedic Georgetta Chenault.

Think you’ve seen Tenaya before? Previously, she recurred on Tyler Perry’s “The Haves and the Have Nots,” in addition to roles on “Six Feet Under,” “The Vampire Diaries,”...
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Steve Testa
Game shows are all the rage right now and ABC’s “To Tell The Truth” hosted kwa Anthony Anderson is no exception.

A modern reboot now in its third season, each episode brings in four celebrity panelists who are tasked with identifying from a group of three the “real” person with a unique experience au occupation. They take turns asking probing maswali in the hopes of tripping up the impostors and revealing the truth.

Actor Steve Testa was recently brought in to fake-out the panel in what will be probably be considered an epic episode starring celebrity guests jay Pharoah, Rob Riggle,...
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Clark Jackson
Can’t get enough Presidential political campaigning in your life right now? Well, you’re in luck because a battle for the White House recently kicked-off on Season 3 of the Netflix series “Designated Survivor.”

After acquiring the juu job when everyone else in the line of succession was killed, President Thomas Kirkman (played kwa Keifer Sutherland) now finds himself needing to campaign for re-election. Going from a novice to Commander-in-Chief with some experience under his ukanda doesn’t necessarily guarantee the fickle public will keep him there.

Actor Clark Jackson steps into the...
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