Lucy Show: The Lost Episodes Marathon, The (Special Edition)

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In the late 1940s, when television as we know it was just beginning, the producers, directors and stars were all flying by the seat of their collective pants.
From day to day, they were all guessing, even the Network executives.
But soon, two performers began to stand our from all the rest.
They were Milton Berle and Lucille Ball.
Lucy went on to star in five TV sitcoms, one of which was "The Lucy Show".
In these hilarious episodes from that classic series, you'll see what made her TV's monarch of comedy as she romps with the likes of Vivian Vance, Mel Torme, Jim Nabors, John Bubbles, John Wayne, Carol Burnett, George Burns and Milton Berle. "The Lucy Show" was the third series with which Lucille Ball had dominated the Monday night line-up on CBS.
"The Lucy Show," like her earlier series, "I Love Lucy," ran six fun-filled seasons, and stayed in the Top 10 in the ratings for its entire run.



Heartbeat

Bill Thigpen, writer producer of the No.1 daytime TV drama was so busy watching his career soar that he never noticed his marriage collapse. Now, nine years later, living alone in Hollywood, even without his wife and kids, his life and success are still reasonably sweet. Top-of-the-chart ratings, good-natured casual affairs, and special vacations with his two young sons. His life is in perfect balance, he thinks.
Adrian Townshed thought she had everything: a job she liked as a TV production assistant and a handsome husband who was a rising star in his own field. In as enviable life they'd worked hard for -- the American Dream. Until she got pregnant. Suddenly all she had was chaos. And Steven's ultimatum. Him or the baby. The question was: did he mean it? He did.
Bill Thigpen and Adrian Townshed collided in a supermarket. And the very sight of her suddenly makes him want more in his life.... a woman he really loves, a real family again. But does he need the heartache of another... Heartbeat
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Beverly Hillbillies, The

"The Beverly Hillbillies" first aired on September 26, 1962 and remained on September 26, 1962 and remained on the air for 9 seasons and 274 episodes. It quickly rose to #1 in the ratings, faster than any other show ever and it did this within the first three weeks of its debut. This feat is still unmatched to this day! It also remained at the top for two years. The 1971 cancellation of the series was the result of CBS' desire to erase its image as a "rural network" and was not a reflection on the popularity of the show in the ratings. Other similar shows, including "Green Acres" and "Petticoat Junction" were cancelled as well. Includes 8 classic episodes: "The Servants," "Getting Settled," "Elly Races Jethrine," "Jed Buys Stock," "Trick Or Treat," "The Clampetts Strike Oil," "Jethro Goes To School," "Meanwhile, Back At The Cabin. Beverly Hillbillies, The
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Airplane Flying Handbook: FAA-H-8083-3a

The fundamental skills and essential information necessary for piloting airplanes are introduced in this beginning aviator's guide. Pilots wishing to improve their flying proficiency and aeronautical knowledge, flyers preparing for additional certificates or ratings, and flight instructors engaged in the instruction of both students and licensed pilots will benefit from the information in this pilot resource. The official FAA reference for the aviator-in-training, many test questions for the FAA Knowledge Exams for pilots come directly from this guide. Airplane Flying Handbook: FAA-H-8083-3a
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The Ratings Game by Andrew Fight, ISBN 0471491349

What are credit rating agencies? Many people paying for ratings and ratings reports do not fully understand what they are buying and how these agencies really work. Ratings agencies wield immense power over the fate of individual corporations, countries, and whole economies, yet their workings are remarkably opaque. Many events over the past decade, such as the Asian crisis and the demise of certain financial institutions have highlighted some of the limitations of ratings agencies, and raised questions as to their accountability and the level of service they provide.
In this comprehensive account of the workings of the rating agencies, Andrew Fight explains the role played by ratings agencies, how ratings are obtained, the methodologies through which organisations are assessed and the wider consequences of these decisions. The Ratings Game by Andrew Fight, ISBN 0471491349
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