The TV show "Nineteen Eighty-Four" was inspired by the novel of the same name written by George Orwell. The novel, published in 1949, explores themes of totalitarianism, surveillance, and Propaganda in a dystopian society. The TV show adaptation aimed to bring these themes to a visual medium.
Thomas the Tank Engine was first produced as a children's book is Nineteen Forty Six. After that, it turned into a television show in Nineteen Eighty Four in the UK.
Pamela Macgregor-Morris has written: 'Sawdust and spotlight' -- subject(s): Circus 'The History of the H. I. S. Eighteen Eighty-Five to Nineteen Eighty-Five' 'The Book of the horse' -- subject(s): Horses 'Show jumping' -- subject(s): History, Show jumping
The year that the British television show So It Goes began to go on the air was in nineteen seventy-six and the show So It Goes ended it debut on the air in nineteen seventy-seven.
Mister Ed.
The PokerStars-Net Big Game - 2010 Show Nineteen 1-19 was released on: USA: 8 July 2010
No, when you're searching on Google it doesn't matter whether or not you capitalize things. However, if you don't spell a word correctly, it will show the results for the closest match to what you typed in (for example, if you type in "nineteen fortied" it will show results for "nineteen forties" and say at the top of the page either, 'Did you mean: nineteen forties' or 'Showing results for nineteen forties. Search instead for nineteen fortied'. If it says this, you can click on the one you want to search for). :-D
Eighty-seven and one one-hundredth
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The Jimmy Stewart Show - 1971 Eighty-Nine Pounds of Love 1-16 was released on: USA: 9 January 1972
The 8063, or, as it was called in the dialog, "the eighty-sixtythird."
It was his love of BBC show Doctor Who that inspired him to become an actor, around the time he was 3/4yrs old.
There is no record of a machine that inspired the double-entry accounting method. Records show that double-entry accounting was inspired by existing accounting practices at the time.