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  • * Moran, Albert. ''Images and Industry: Television Drama Production in Australia'' (Sydney: Currency Press, 1985). * Tulloch, John. ''Television Drama: Agency, Audience and Myth'' (Routledge, 1990).
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  • ...uthors = | title = The classification of circus techniques | journal = The Drama Review: TDR | volume = 18.1 | pages = 65–70 | date = 1974}}
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  • ...veral others, most notably as a villain in ''The Brothers'' (1974-1976), a drama series based around the [[West Midlands]] [[road haulage]] industry, and an
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  • ...nwhile he had also made a considerable reputation as a writer of realistic drama with a strong emotional appeal, notably ''The Silver Box'' (1906); ''Joy''
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  • ...House Un-American Activities Committee, receiving the [[Pulitzer Prize for Drama]] and for being married to [[Marilyn Monroe]].
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  • '''''Marcus Welby, M.D.''''' was a United States based medical TV drama that aired on the [[American Broadcasting Company]] from September 23, 1969
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  • Schottland, Charles I. The Wanderer; or, the Rights of Hospitality: A Drama, in Three Acts. New-York: Published by D. Longworth, at the Dramatic reposi
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  • There have been instances in [[Greek tragedy]] when a character in a [[drama]] such as the play ''[[Agamemnon]]'' by [[Aeschylus]] in which the characte
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  • <td><font face="Calibri" size=3>Television crime drama which ran for 29 episodes. Bronson played the lead as a photographer whose <td><font face="Calibri" size=3>TV crime drama. Bronson's final role.</td>
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  • ...<ref>Bordman, Gerald Martin. ''American Theatre: a Chronicle of Comedy and Drama 1930-1969''. (Page 9) Oxford, 1996 ISBN 0-19-509078-0</ref> The star of the
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  • | title = Bachmann leadership bid adds drama
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  • ...What You Did Last Summer'' and, since 2005, Melinda Gordon on the hit CBS drama ''Ghost Whisperer''.
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  • ...and the Centre for Social Innovation are just some of the locations where drama unfolds. For locals, seeing Toronto captured on film is a real joy to watch ...ts relationship conversations and to Sarah Polley’s quiet Toronto marriage drama Take This Waltz.
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  • ...[[religion]], [[music]], [[literature]], [[philosophy]], [[poetry]] and [[drama]] beginning around 500 BCE. Western civilization flourished in the lands ar
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  • Her first lead role in a feature film is the coming of age drama, [[North of Normal (film)|''North of Normal'']], based on the [[North of No ...rth-normal-sarah-gadon-robert-carlyle-amanda-fix-james-darcy-lead-canadian-drama-1234819738/
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  • * The Classification of Circus Techniques by Hovey Burgess. The Drama Review: TDR, Vol. 18, No. 1, Popular Entertainments (Mar., 1974), pp. 65-70
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  • * ''To Have and to Hold'', a 1986 eight-part television drama series based on the Deborah Moggach novel
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  • ...k in Stockholm, Strindberg worked as a journalist and wrote the historical drama ''Master Olof'' about the Swedish Protestant reformer Olaus Petri. Between
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  • ...teen [[television]] series which mixed [[music]], comedy [[skit]]s, and [[drama]]. The series was created by [[Rod Coneybeare]], for the [[Canadian Broadca
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  • ...fraternity on a sorority house. TOS would occasionally have a brilliant drama (e.g., ([[City on the Edge of Forever]]) or complex comedy (e.g., [[A Piece
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