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Bugged may refer to: * '' Bugged!'', a 1997 horror-comedy film distributed by Troma * ''Bugged'' (album), a 2000 album by Babybird * "Bugged" (''Blood Ties''), an episode of ''Blood Ties'' * "Bugged" (''Family Matters''), an episode of ''Family Matters'' * "Bugged", an episode of '' Delilah & Julius'' * Bugged, to have placed, or to have been monitored by, a covert listening device See also * Bug (other) Bug or BUG may refer to: Common uses * A terrestrial arthropod animal, usually with at least six legs ** Insect, a six-legged arthropod ***Hemiptera, the true bugs * A colloquialism for most minibeasts including arthropods, gastropods and worms. ...
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Bugged!
''Bugged!'' is a 1997 black horror comedy film written and directed by Roland K. Armstrong and distributed by Troma Entertainment Troma Entertainment is an American independent film production company, production and film distributor, distribution company founded by Lloyd Kaufman and Michael Herz (producer), Michael Herz in 1974. They are the longest running independent film .... It features an all-black cast. Plot The film tells the story of a group of bumbling exterminators who are called over to the house of an attractive young novelist to rid her house of insects. Unfortunately, due to a horrible chemical mix-up, the poison spray causes the bugs to grow to enormous sizes, and pretty soon everyone is trapped inside the house and have to find a way to stop the dastardly pests before they start multiplying and take over the world. Tagline "They're urban, they're vermin, and THEY exterminate YOU!" References External links * 1997 films American independent films Trom ...
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Bugged (album)
''Bugged'' is the third studio album by rock band Babybird released in 2000. It was also the last album the band released on the Echo Records label before being dropped. The band subsequently split but re-united once again in 2006 for their fourth studio album '' Between My Ears There Is Nothing But Music''. The album features the single "The F-Word" which was later used as the theme tune for Gordon Ramsay's television series of the same name. The song "Getaway" was also used in an episode of ''Trigger Happy TV ''Trigger Happy TV'' is a hidden camera/practical joke comedy television series. The original British edition of the show, produced by Absolutely Productions, starred Dom Joly and ran for three series on the British television channel Channe ...''. Track listing All tracks by Stephen Jones # "The F-Word" - 3:03 # "Getaway" - 4:59 # "Out Of Sight" - 4:28 # "Fireflies" - 3:39 # "Eyes In The Back Of Your Head" - 3:53 # "Till You Die" - 3:10 # "Wave Your Hands" ...
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Bugged (Blood Ties)
''Blood Ties'' is a Canadian television series based on the ''Blood Books'' by Tanya Huff; the show was created by Peter Mohan. It is set in Toronto, Ontario, and features a 4-and-a-half century old vampire, Henry Fitzroy, assisting private investigator Vicki Nelson in dealing with crime committed via paranormal elements, a similar premise to an earlier series also set in Toronto, ''Forever Knight''. It premiered in the United States on March 11, 2007, on Lifetime Television, and during fall of 2007 on City and Space in Canada. In May 2008, Lifetime declined to renew the series. Plot ''Blood Ties'', set in Toronto, Ontario, centres on Vicki Nelson (Christina Cox), a former Toronto Police Service officer who left the force to become a private investigator when her eyesight begins to degenerate from retinopathia pigmentosa. Through her work she teams up with the 470-year-old vampire Henry Fitzroy, who happens to be the illegitimate son of Henry VIII. The mutual attraction between ...
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Bugged (Family Matters)
''Family Matters'' is an American television sitcom that originally aired on American Broadcasting Company, ABC for eight seasons from September 22, 1989, to May 9, 1997, then moved to CBS for its ninth and final season from September 19, 1997, to July 17, 1998. A total of 215 episodes were produced, spanning nine seasons. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (1989–90) Season 2 (1990–91) Season 3 (1991–92) Season 4 (1992–93) Season 5 (1993–94) Season 6 (1994–95) Season 7 (1995–96) Season 8 (1996–97) Season 9 (1997–98) References External links

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Delilah & Julius
''Delilah & Julius'' is a Canadian animated series targeted at children as well as teenagers and adults, and animated using Macromedia Flash technology. It premiered on the Canadian animation channel Teletoon. ''Delilah & Julius'' was produced by Decode Entertainment and Collideascope Digital Productions. 52 episodes were produced. The series centers on a pair of highly trained young adults, Delilah and Julius, who were both orphaned children of special agents. Together, they graduated from the Academy, a training facility headed by Al, a free-spirited special agent who brought the duo together, and fight international crime and a myriad of villains as a pair of savvy, well-trained spies. Characters Main characters Delilah and Julius are depicted as multi talented, being gifted musicians, masters of disguise, martial arts experts, and fluent in 20 languages. The pair is shown as professional and work together well as a team, though at times their relationship can be seen as roma ...
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Covert Listening Device
A covert listening device, more commonly known as a bug or a wire, is usually a combination of a miniature radio transmitter with a microphone. The use of bugs, called bugging, or wiretapping is a common technique in surveillance, espionage and police investigations. Self-contained electronic covert listening devices came into common use with Intelligence agency, intelligence agencies in the 1950s, when technology allowed for a suitable transmitter to be built into a relatively small package. By 1956, the US Central Intelligence Agency was designing and building "Surveillance Transmitters" that employed transistors, which greatly reduced the size and power consumption. With no moving parts and greater power efficiency, these Solid-state electronics, solid-state devices could be operated by small batteries, which revolutionized the process of covert listening. A bug does not have to be a device specifically designed for the purpose of eavesdropping. For instance, with the right ...
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