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- "Usually people will argue that they can't be on at a time because they have other things to do, " she said, " not because they are worried about what kind of stage they are going to be on ."
- And if the fires aren't burning, something interesting will likely be on at the Trinity Repertory Company's Lederer Theater, or the Providence Performing Arts Center, where supermusicals like " Miss Saigon " and " The Phantom of the Opera " play.
- The Dougs, as they became known, would often be on at the end of the program and were regulars up until 1991, when they left to produce their own show, " DAAS Kapital " ( also shown on ABC TV ).
- They are not told of other deductions that will be made from wages; they are not informed about strikes that may be on at the places to which they are sent, nor about other important facts which they ought to know.
- The 1959 episode " The Smoke-Filled Room, " in which Beatty runs for class president against Dobie ( played by Dwayne Hickman ) will be on at 9 . The girlfriend, by the way, the memorable Thalia Menninger, was played by Tuesday Weld.
- We who surf would appreciate it if NBC would not only worry about what's going to replace " Seinfeld " next fall, but what's going to be on at 9 : 30 p . m . Thursdays that'll make us watch and cheer.
- The show will be on at 6 : 30 p . m . instead of prime time, and will be done at the Packers Hall of Fame with an audience to try to entice more viewers to watch, WITI-TV General Manager Carol Rueppel said.
- Other critics are concerned about the practice of placing products in a cartoon series, even if the shows are aimed at adults . " Shorties Watchin'Shorties, " which includes mild vulgarities and rude behavior, will be on at 10 : 30 p . m.
- Throughout this entire process myself and other editors have searched for a compromise ( this does include people on both sides of the argument, not just the one I tend to be on at most points ) and usually it gets traction to a point.
- Well, I agree that our show is too adult to be on at 8 o'clock ( most of the " Friends " creative team was against NBC's decision to move the show up from its 9 : 30 slot behind " Seinfeld " last season ).