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Fun And Games (television Show)
Fun and Games may refer to: Music * ''Fun and Games'' (The Huntingtons album), 1997 * ''Fun & Games'' (The Connells album), 1989 * ''Fun and Games'' (Chuck Mangione album), 1979 * The Fun and Games, a 1960s sunshine pop band from Texas * ''Fun and Games'', The Wiggles album, 2020 * "Fun and Games", a song by the Barenaked Ladies from ''Barenaked Ladies Are Me'' * "Fun and Games", a song by Junior Byles, 1972; covered by Caesars Palace on ''Cherry Kicks'', 2000. Film and TV * " Fun and Games" (''Better Call Saul''), a 2022 episode of ''Better Call Saul'' * "Fun and Games" (''The Outer Limits''), a 1964 episode of ''The Outer Limits'' * ''Fun and Games'' (film), a 1980 TV movie directed by Paul Bogart (credited as Alan Smithee) * "Fun and Games" (''Superman: The Animated Series''), a 1996 episode of ''Superman: The Animated Series'' * "Fun and Games", an episode of Playhouse Disney TV series '' Handy Manny'' * "Fun & Games" (''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'') Other * "Fun and Gam ...
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Fun And Games (The Huntingtons Album)
''Fun and Games'' is an album by the Huntingtons released in 1997 on Flying Tart Records. Track listing All songs written by Huntingtons, except track 14 (Ritchie Valens). # Alison's The Bomb # Bubblegum Girl # Lucy's About To Lose Her Mind # The Only One # Huntingtons At The Beach # All She Knows (Is Breakin' My Heart) # Losing Penny # She's A Brat # Friday Nights At The Rec # Goddess And The Geek # Don't Beat Me Up # Crackhead # Leave Home # Come On Let's Go Personnel *Mike Holt: Vocals/bass *Cliff Powell: Guitar/vocals *Mike Pierce: Drums *Brad Ber: Guitar/vocals Additional musicians *Joe Queer - vocals on tracks 5 & 11, guitar solo on track 5 *Dan Lumley - tambourine on track 4 *Tommy Tantrum - additional rhythm guitar Production *Produced by Mass Giorgini *Engineered by Mass Giorgini and Jeff Hansell *Second engineer/drum tech: Dan Lumley *Mixed, edited and sequenced by Mass Giorgini. *Mastered by Barry Quinn at Masterfonics References

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Fun And Games (film)
Fun and Games may refer to: Music * Fun and Games (The Huntingtons album), ''Fun and Games'' (The Huntingtons album), 1997 * Fun & Games (The Connells album), ''Fun & Games'' (The Connells album), 1989 * Fun and Games (Chuck Mangione album), ''Fun and Games'' (Chuck Mangione album), 1979 * The Fun and Games, a 1960s sunshine pop band from Texas * ''Fun and Games'', The Wiggles album, 2020 * "Fun and Games", a song by the Barenaked Ladies from ''Barenaked Ladies Are Me'' * "Fun and Games", a song by Junior Byles, 1972; covered by Caesars Palace on ''Cherry Kicks'', 2000. Film and TV * "Fun and Games (Better Call Saul), Fun and Games" (''Better Call Saul''), a 2022 episode of ''Better Call Saul'' * Fun and Games (The Outer Limits), "Fun and Games" (''The Outer Limits''), a 1964 episode of ''The Outer Limits'' * Fun and Games (film), ''Fun and Games'' (film), a 1980 TV movie directed by Paul Bogart (credited as Alan Smithee) * Fun and Games (Superman: The Animated Series), "Fun and G ...
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Owen McCarron
Owen McCarron (1929 in Halifax, Nova Scotia – June 27, 2005) was a Canadian comics artist and publisher. As a publisher, he was a prolific packager of promotional comic books. He also produced work for American comic book publishers, including Charlton Comics, DC Comics and Marvel. He also created Louie the Lightning Bug for the Alabama Power Company in 1983. Career For thirty-two years McCarron worked for the Hallifax Herald Limited, publishers of ''The Chronicle-Herald'' and '' The Mail Star'', which are distributed throughout the province of Nova Scotia. His "Fun and Games" puzzles entertained and delighted readers for over thirty-two years. McCarron pitched the same concept behind his original puzzles to his friend Marvel Comics publisher Stan Lee, who quickly approved the long-running strip, ''Marvel Fun And Games'', and gave puzzlemaster McCarron free rein on the comic book series of the same name. He also self-published many comic books at his own expense, most were giv ...
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Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?
''Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'' is a play by Edward Albee first staged in October 1962. It examines the complexities of the marriage of a middle-aged couple, Martha and George. Late one evening, after a university faculty party, they receive an unwitting younger couple, Nick and Honey, as guests, and draw them into their bitter and frustrated relationship. The play is in three acts, normally taking a little less than three hours to perform, with two 10-minute intermissions. The title is a pun on the song " Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" from Walt Disney's '' Three Little Pigs'' (1933), substituting the name of the celebrated English author Virginia Woolf. Martha and George repeatedly sing this version of the song throughout the play. ''Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?'' won both the 1963 Tony Award for Best Play and the 1962–63 New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Play. It is frequently revived on the modern stage. The film adaptation was released in 1966, ...
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Fun & Games (Agents Of S
Fun and Games may refer to: Music * ''Fun and Games'' (The Huntingtons album), 1997 * ''Fun & Games'' (The Connells album), 1989 * ''Fun and Games'' (Chuck Mangione album), 1979 * The Fun and Games, a 1960s sunshine pop band from Texas * ''Fun and Games'', The Wiggles album, 2020 * "Fun and Games", a song by the Barenaked Ladies from ''Barenaked Ladies Are Me'' * "Fun and Games", a song by Junior Byles, 1972; covered by Caesars Palace on ''Cherry Kicks'', 2000. Film and TV * " Fun and Games" (''Better Call Saul''), a 2022 episode of ''Better Call Saul'' * "Fun and Games" (''The Outer Limits''), a 1964 episode of ''The Outer Limits'' * ''Fun and Games'' (film), a 1980 TV movie directed by Paul Bogart (credited as Alan Smithee) * "Fun and Games" (''Superman: The Animated Series''), a 1996 episode of ''Superman: The Animated Series'' * "Fun and Games", an episode of Playhouse Disney TV series '' Handy Manny'' * "Fun & Games" (''Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.'') Other * "Fun and Gam ...
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Handy Manny
''Handy Manny'' is a CGI-animated children's television series that premiered with its first two episodes consecutively on Saturday, September 16, 2006, originally as part of Disney Channel's Playhouse Disney block. On Valentine's Day 2011, the series moved to the Disney Junior block, which served as Playhouse Disney's replacement. The titular character (as well as his counterpart from old Sheetrock Hills) are both voiced by Wilmer Valderrama. The show was created by Roger Bollen and Marilyn Sadler, and developed for TV by Rick Gitelson. The show's animation was produced by Canada-based Nelvana, and features the additional voice talents of Dee Bradley Baker, Tom Kenny, Fred Stoller, Nika Futterman, Kath Soucie, Carlos Alazraqui, Grey DeLisle, and Nancy Truman. The theme song is performed by Los Lobos. Overview The series is set in the fictional town of Sheetrock Hills where the titular character, Manny (whose full name is Manuel Esteves Garcia III), owns a repair shop wher ...
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Paul Bogart
Paul Bogart (né Bogoff; November 13, 1919 – April 15, 2012) was an American television director and producer. Bogart directed episodes of the television series '''Way Out'' in 1961, '' Coronet Blue'' in 1967, ''Get Smart'', ''The Dumplings'' in 1976, ''All In The Family'' from 1975 to 1979, and four episodes of the first season of ''The Golden Girls'' in 1985. Among his films are ''Oh, God! You Devil'', '' Torch Song Trilogy'', '' Halls of Anger'', '' Marlowe'', '' Skin Game'' (both starring James Garner), and ''Class of '44''. He won five Primetime Emmy Awards during his long career, from sixteen nominations. In 1991, he was awarded the ''French Festival Internationelle Programmes Audiovisuelle'' at the Cannes Film Festival. Background Paul Bogart was born on November 13, 1919 in Harlem, Manhattan, New York City, New York, as Paul Bogoff. After serving in the U.S. Army Air Forces during the Second World War, Bogart began his career in show-business as a puppeteer with the ...
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Fun And Games (The Outer Limits)
"Fun and Games" is an episode of the original ''The Outer Limits'' television show. It first aired on 30 March 1964, during the first season. Opening narration Plot Mike Benson, ex-boxer and small-time crook, and Laura Hanley, a divorcee, each emotionally wounded by life, are abducted at critical points in their lives by The Senator, a sporting alien representing the citizens of the planet Andera. The Anderans have overcome war, pestilence, avarice and envy, are no longer driven by wants and needs, and find that their lives have become quite stagnant; therefore, they replace their boredom with a constant supply of "fun & games". Mike and Laura are "electroported" to an arena planet where they are to be pitted in mortal combat against two primitive aliens from the Calco galaxy for the entertainment of the jaded audience on Andera. The goal of the tournament is species survival; the home planet of the losing team will be obliterated in a cataclysmic display lasting five years fo ...
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Fun & Games (The Connells Album)
''Fun & Games'' is an album by the American band the Connells, released in 1989. It was recorded primarily at Fort Apache Studios, in Cambridge, MA, with additional recording at Studio 900 in New York City and Reflection Studio in Charlotte, NC Charlotte ( ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of North Carolina. Located in the Piedmont region, it is the county seat of Mecklenburg County. The population was 874,579 at the 2020 census, making Charlotte the 16th-most populous .... The album reached No. 163 on the ''Billboard'' 200; the single "Something to Say" reached No. 7 on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart. The band supported the album with a North American tour. Critical reception '' The Washington Post'' wrote: "Though less redolent of Celtic airs than the previous platter, ''Fun'' has a similar sweep, its melodies cascading gently over the Piedmont." '' The Philadelphia Inquirer'' deemed the album "hooky, straightforward rock." The '' Chicago Tribune'' ...
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Fun And Games (Better Call Saul)
"Fun and Games" is the ninth episode of the sixth season of ''Better Call Saul'', the spin-off television series of ''Breaking Bad''. It was directed by Michael Morris and written by Ann Cherkis. The episode aired on AMC and AMC+ on July 18, 2022, before debuting online in certain territories on Netflix the following day. In the episode, Gus Fring discusses the death of Lalo Salamanca with the cartel, Mike Ehrmantraut ties up a loose end, and Jimmy McGill and Kim Wexler deal with the aftermath of Howard Hamlin's murder. "Fun and Games" was met with critical acclaim, particularly for its character development and the performances of Bob Odenkirk and Rhea Seehorn as Jimmy and Kim. It marks the final appearance for Giancarlo Esposito (Gus Fring). An estimated 1.22 million viewers saw the episode during its first broadcast on AMC. Plot Jimmy McGill and Kim Wexler leave for work while Mike Ehrmantraut and his men remove all traces of Howard Hamlin's murder from their apartme ...
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Cherry Kicks
''Cherry Kicks'' is the second studio album by Swedish rock band Caesars Palace. Track listing #"Right About Time" – 2:50 #"Subhuman Girl" – 2:31 #"Crackin' Up" – 3:14 #"One Good Night" – 4:04 #"Spill Your Guts" – 2:47 #"Since You've Been Gone" – 3:15 #"Oh Yeah?" – 3:12 #" Punkrocker" – 6:20 #"Fun & Games" – 2:23 (Originally by Junior Byles Kenneth Byles (born 2 February 1948 in Kingston, Jamaica), also known as "Junior Byles", "Chubby", or "King Chubby", is a Jamaican reggae singer.Thompson, Dave (2002), ''Reggae & Caribbean Music'', Backbeat Books, Biography The Versatiles Nam ...) #"From the Bughouse" – 2:51 #"Only You" – 2:33 #"Cherry Kicks" – 4:00 References * 2000 albums Caesars (band) albums Virgin Records albums {{2000s-punk-rock-album-stub ...
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