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Lights Out (Hit The Floor)
'' Hit the Floor'' is an American drama television series created by James LaRosa. The series chronicles the off-the-court drama surrounding the Los Angeles Devils, a fictional professional basketball team. ''Hit the Floor'' debuted on VH1 on May 27, 2013. After three seasons on VH1, ''Hit the Floor'' moved to BET for season four. The series was canceled on December 7, 2018. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (2013) Season 2 (2014) Season 3 (2016) Special (2016) Season 4 (2018) References External links * * {{cite web, title=''Hit the Floor'': Episode Guide , url=https://tvlistings.gracenote.com/overview-affiliates.html?programSeriesId=SH01733065&tmsId=SH017330650000 , via=Zap2it Zap2it was a website and digital media company that provided television program listings information for areas of the United States and Canada. Founded in 2000 by Tribune Media Services, the site has been owned by Nexstar Media Group since 201 ... Hit the Floor ...
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Hit The Floor (TV Series)
''Hit the Floor'', originally titled ''Bounce'', is an American sports drama television series that debuted on VH1 on May 27, 2013. Created by James LaRosa, the series chronicles the off-the-court drama surrounding the Los Angeles Devil Girls, the cheerleaders for the Los Angeles Devils, a fictional professional basketball team. On April 27, 2017, the series was renewed for an eight-episode fourth season that premiered on BET on July 10, 2018. The network canceled the series on December 7, 2018. Plot Ahsha Hayes ( Taylour Paige) becomes the newest member of the Devil Girls, the cheerleaders for the professional basketball team, the Los Angeles Devils, and immediately makes an enemy of Devil Girl captain Jelena Howard (Logan Browning). Knowing that her mother Sloane (Kimberly Elise) used to be a Devil Girl herself, Ahsha is shocked to discover that former player-turned-coach of the Devils, Pete Davenport (Dean Cain), is her biological father. Ahsha is also tempted by bad boy player ...
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Emile Levisetti
Emile Levisetti is an American television director, producer and actor. Career Levisetti is known as a prolific television producer and director. As a producer he has developed and produced over 150 episodes of television. Levisetti has directed both one hour dramas and comedies. In the one hour Drama realm he has directed, ''Bones'', ''Castle'', ''Royal Pains'', ''Covert Affairs'', ''Lie to Me'', ''Army Wives'', '' The Glades'' ''The Librarians'', ''Hit The Floor'' and ''Hunters''. He has directed half-hour comedies including ''In Case of Emergency'', ''Rita Rocks'', ''Surviving Suburbia'', '' Mech X-4'', and, most recently, TBS' '' Wrecked''. Levisetti also conceived and directed the hit music video for "Remember Everything" by the popular heavy metal band Five Finger Death Punch. As of May 2017, the video had over 60 million views on Vevo. Prior to his career as a director, Levisetti worked for five years as a comedy development executive for 20th Century Fox Television, se ...
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George Bamber
George Alfred Bamber (25 February 1887 – 16 January 1967) was a British artist and writer. His work was part of the art competition at the 1924 Summer Olympics The 1924 Summer Olympics (), officially the Games of the VIII Olympiad () and officially branded as Paris 1924, were an international multi-sport event held in Paris, France. The opening ceremony was held on 5 July, but some competitions had al .... References 1887 births 1967 deaths 19th-century British male writers 19th-century British writers 20th-century British male writers 20th-century British writers Art competitors at the 1924 Summer Olympics Artists from Manchester Writers from Manchester {{UK-writer-stub ...
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Strip Poker
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Janice Cooke
Janice Cooke is an American television director and producer. She began her professional career as an associate producer on the series ''Fantasy Island'' in 1980. Followed by a number of other television producing credits in ''Blue Thunder'', ''Our Family Honor'', ''Werewolf'', ''Hard Time on Planet Earth'', '' Moon Over Miami'', ''The Marshal'' and '' Any Day Now''. She made her episodic directorial debut with ''Any Day Now''. Cooke-Leonard's directorial credits include ''Dawson's Creek'', ''The Division'', '' Summerland'', ''Charmed'', '' Close to Home'', '' Privileged'', '' The Ex List'', ''The Cleaner'', '' 90210'', '' One Tree Hill'', ''Cold Case'', ''Gossip Girl'', ''Bluff City Law'', ''Station 19'', ''How to Get Away with Murder'', '' 4400'', ''Swagger'', ''Raising Dion'', '' BMF'', '' Wu-Tang: An American Saga'', '' Joe Pickett'' and ''The Irrational ''The Irrational'' is an American crime drama television series created by Arika Mittman. It is loosely based on the ...
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Bille Woodruff is a director of film, television and music videos, noted for directing many videos for a number of R&B and hip-hop artists since the mid-1990s. These artists include Joe, for whom Woodruff has directed 9 music videos since 1994, and Toni Braxton, with whom he has worked 10 times since 1996. Woodruff directed the videos for some of Braxton's biggest singles, including " Un-Break My Heart", " You're Makin' Me High", and " He Wasn't Man Enough". Film and television career Woodruff directed the 2003 film ''Honey''. Rumors stated singer and actress Aaliyah was originally slated to play the title role, but died before filming began. However, Woodruff said, "That’s incorrect. It was supposed to be Beyoncé. That’s been widely reported but it’s incorrect. She couldn’t do it because of her touring schedule for her first album '' Dangerously in Love''." She was replaced by Jessica Alba. The film was released on December 5, 2003 and opened at #2 at the US Box Office ...
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Mitch Metcalf (born ) is an American television analyst and former scheduling executive for NBC. He studied politics and economics at Princeton University. He worked for Frank N. Magid Associates and Research Communications before joining ABC in 1990. The network promoted him to director of West Coast research in January 1995, and later senior vice president of research. NBC hired Metcalf in September 1999 as senior vice president of program research on the West Coast. He became program planning and scheduling chief in November 2000. Career Metcalf was promoted to executive vice president of programming planning and scheduling in 2005. He left the company in March 2011 after Robert Greenblatt became NBC chairman. Later that year, together with Mitch Salem, he cofounded the website ''Showbuzz Daily'', dedicated to box office and television ratings analysis. The website briefly went defunct on June 7, 2021 due to "technical issues" and losing access to Nielsen ratings after ...
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Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) is a neurodegenerative disease linked to repeated trauma to the head. The encephalopathy symptoms can include behavioral problems, mood problems, and problems with thinking. The disease often gets worse over time and can result in dementia. Most documented cases have occurred in athletes involved in striking-based combat sports, such as boxing, kickboxing, mixed martial arts, and contact sports such as rugby union, rugby league, American football, Australian rules football, professional wrestling, and ice hockey. It is also an issue in association football (soccer), but largely as a result of heading the ball rather than player contact. Other risk factors include being in the military ( combat arms), prior domestic violence, and repeated banging of the head. The exact amount of trauma required for the condition to occur is unknown, and as of 2025 definitive diagnosis can only occur at autopsy. The disease is classified as a tauop ...
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Jonathan Scott Frakes (born August 19, 1952) is an American actor and director. He is best known for his portrayal of William Riker in the television series ''Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and subsequent films and series. He has also hosted the anthology series ''Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction'', voiced David Xanatos in the Disney television series ''Gargoyles (TV series), Gargoyles'', and narrated the History (U.S. TV channel), History Channel documentary ''Lee and Grant''. He is the credited author of the novel ''The Abductors: Conspiracy'', which was Ghostwriter, ghostwritten by Dean Wesley Smith. Frakes began directing episodes of ''The Next Generation'' during its third season, and went on to direct the feature films ''Star Trek: First Contact'' (1996) and ''Star Trek: Insurrection'' (1998) and episodes of the later ''Star Trek'' series ''Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, Deep Space Nine'', ''Star Trek: Voyager, Voyager'', ''Star Trek: Enterprise, Enterprise'', ''Star Trek: Disc ...
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Millicent B. Shelton (born January 29, 1966) is an American music video, television and film director. Shelton began her career as a wardrobe production assistant on the Spike Lee film '' Do the Right Thing'' (1989). She went on to direct music videos for artists such as Mary J. Blige, R. Kelly, Aaliyah, CeCe Peniston and Salt-n-Pepa. Her other directing credits include the motion picture '' Ride'' (1998) and episodes of ''Everybody Hates Chris'', ''The Bernie Mac Show'', '' Girlfriends'', '' The Walking Dead, Castle'', ''Californication'', ''My Name Is Earl'', '' 90210'', ''Men of a Certain Age'', ''Pan Am'', '' Leverage'', and ''30 Rock'', for which she became the first African-American woman to receive a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Directing for a Comedy Series for the episode " Apollo, Apollo". She is an alumna of Princeton University and New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. Music video credits Salt-N-Pepa - " Expression" (1990) Kwamé ...
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