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Chatterbox (magazine)
Chatterbox may refer to: In music * Chatterbox (band), an American industrial music band * Chatterbox Records, an Australian-based record label * ''Chatterbox'' (album), a 1990 demo for the band Toadies In print * ''Chatterbox'', a political column written by Timothy Noah * ''Chatterbox'', a children's weekly paper founded in 1866 by John Erskine Clarke * ''Chatterbox'', a games forum published daily in the Guardian newspaper In computers * Chatterbot or chatterbox, a computer bot which attempts to maintain a conversation with a person * A shoutbox, a website feature that allows people to quickly leave messages on said website In food and drink * Chatterbox (restaurant), a restaurant in Singapore In movies and television * ''Chatterbox'' (1936 film), starring Anne Shirley * ''Chatterbox'' (1943 film), starring Joe E. Brown * ''Chatterbox'' (1977 film), a comedy film about a woman with a talking vagina * ''Chatterbox'' (1993 film), a film by Liu Miaomiao * Ch ...
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Chatterbox (band)
Chatterbox also styled as CHATTERbOX was a project of the Crucified's Jeff Bellew. The project has hosted many session musicians, including Stavesacre and the Crucified's Mark Salomon, and Argyle Park and Circle of Dust's Scott Albert. Bellew has also played on Argyle Park's album ''Misguided'', along with Salomon, Dirk Lemmenes (of Focused (band), Focused and Stavesacre), and multiple other musicians. History Chatterbox began following both the Crucified's disbanding and his touring stint with Mortal (band), Mortal, in 1994 by Jeff Bellew. Bellew created the band, after being very inspired by Ministry (band), Ministry, Mortal, and Circle of Dust. Jyro Xhan of Mortal helped produced Chatterbox's first demo, though Bellew would have preferred he had been more "hands-on". Bellew would have Garret Morgan join the band guitars, and the two would write the debut album. The album, ''Despite'', would be produced by Klayton Scott, and they would receive offers from labels such as Blonde ...
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Chatterbox (1993 Film)
''Chatterbox'' (, "Za zui zi", also known as ''An Innocent Babbler'') is a 1993 Chinese comedy-drama film written and directed by Liu Miaomiao. The film was entered into the main competition at the 50th edition of the Venice Film Festival The Venice Film Festival or Venice International Film Festival ( it, Mostra Internazionale d'Arte Cinematografica della Biennale di Venezia, "International Exhibition of Cinematographic Art of the Venice Biennale") is an annual film festival he ..., in which it won the President of the Italian Senate's Gold Medal. It also won the Special Jury Prize at the first Beijing College Student Film Festival. Plot Cast * Cao Cuifen as Shu Ying * Guo Shaoxiong as Wang Laoshi *Lei Li as Min Sheng * Lu Xiaoyan as Yan Wai *Yuan Jing as Qun Sheng References External links * 1993 comedy-drama films 1993 films Films directed by Liu Miaomiao Chinese comedy-drama films {{1990s-comedy-drama-film-stub ...
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Paper Fortune Teller
A fortune teller (also called a cootie catcher,.. chatterbox,. salt cellar, whirlybird, or paku-paku) is a form of origami used in children's games. Parts of the fortune teller are labelled with colors or numbers that serve as options for a player to choose from, and on the inside are eight flaps, each concealing a message. The person operating the fortune teller manipulates the device based on the choices made by the player, and finally one of the hidden messages is revealed. These messages may purport to answer questions (hence the name) or they may be activities that the player must perform. The same shape may also be used as pincers or as a salt cellar. Construction A paper fortune teller may be constructed by the steps shown in the illustration below:. # The corners of a sheet of paper are folded up to meet the opposite sides and (if the paper is not already square) the top is cut off, making a square sheet with diagonal creases. # The four corners of the square are folded ...
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Chatterbox Falls
Chatterbox Falls is a waterfall in British Columbia, Canada, located at the head or end of Princess Louisa Inlet. It is part of Loquilts River which empties into the inlet. The falls are a popular destination for boaters around the world and are in Princess Louisa Marine Provincial Park, part of BC Parks' marine park system which manages the area with the cooperation of the Princess Louisa International Society. Just upstream from Chatterbox Falls lies the James Bruce Falls, which is the tallest waterfall in North America North America is a continent in the Northern Hemisphere and almost entirely within the Western Hemisphere. It is bordered to the north by the Arctic Ocean, to the east by the Atlantic Ocean, to the southeast by South America and the Car .... Gallery File:Chatterbox Falls from distance.jpg, Chatterbox Falls from distance File:Chatterbox Falls stream.jpg, Stream from Chatterbox Falls File:Path to Chatterbox Falls.jpg, Path to the falls References ...
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Hi-5 (Australian Group)
Hi-5 were an Australian children's musical group formed in 1998 in association with the children's television series of the same name. Helena Harris and Posie Graeme-Evans created the television series for the Nine Network, which premiered in 1999. The group were made up of five performers who entertained and educated preschool children through music, movement and play. Kellie Crawford, Kathleen de Leon Jones, Nathan Foley, Tim Harding and Charli Robinson were the founding members. By the end of 2008, all of the original line-up had left, and the group's membership changed several more times after that. They collectively starred in several television series, released albums, and performed on worldwide tours. The television series features puppet characters Chatterbox and Jup Jup, who were included in the group's live stage shows. Hi-5 were one of Australia's highest paid entertainment groups, placing in the ''Business Review Weekly''s annual list several times, earning an ...
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Ro-Busters
''Ro-Busters'' is a British comic story that formed part of the original line-up of '' Starlord''. Similar in premise to that of the '' Thunderbirds'' television series, it was created by writer Pat Mills and was drawn by Carlos Pino and Ian Kennedy initially, before ''Starlord''s merger with '' 2000 AD''. After the merger, Dave Gibbons, Kevin O'Neill and Mike McMahon were regular artists on the series, along with occasional contributions from Mike Dorey. Along with ''Strontium Dog'', ''Ro-Busters'' survived ''Starlord''s merger with ''2000 AD'', its sister comic at IPC Magazines Ltd. The series introduced the decommissioned war robot Hammerstein and the sewer robot Ro-Jaws, and gave rise to the popular ''ABC Warriors'' series. Mandate ''Robots are going to take over Man's dirtiest jobs . . . clearing his garbage, tending his sick, even fighting his wars! By the year 2078 people will change their robots as today they change their cars. So step now through the slick plasto-g ...
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Little Miss Chatterbox
The following is a list of '' Little Miss characters'' from the children's book series by Roger Hargreaves, also adapted into the children's television programme '' The Mr. Men Show''. Books one (''Little Miss Bossy'') to thirty (''Little Miss Somersault'') were written and illustrated by Hargreaves, and the remainder by his son, Adam Hargreaves. A Little Miss All-goes-Well See Little Miss Carefree. B Little Miss Baby ''Little Miss Baby'' is part of the ''Little Miss Spice Girls'' series. The character is based on Baby Spice of the pop group Spice Girls. Little Miss Bad ''Little Miss Bad'' is the 32nd book in the ''Little Miss'' series. Miss Bad is a naughty and mischievous Little Miss character. One day, there was a Grand Contest, and this was to see who is the most mischievous of all. ''Little Miss Bad'' appears under the titles ''Madame Farceuse'' (French), ''Doña Malota'' (Spanish). Little Miss Birthday ''Little Miss Birthday'' is part of the ''Little Miss'' ...
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List Of The Nanny Episodes
''The Nanny'' is an American television sitcom that aired for six seasons on CBS from 1993 to 1999. Created and produced by Fran Drescher and Peter Marc Jacobson, the series starred Drescher as Fran Fine, a Queens native who is hired by widower Maxwell "Max" Sheffield (Charles Shaughnessy) to be the nanny of his three children Margaret (Nicholle Tom), Brighton ( Benjamin Salisbury), and Grace (Madeline Zima). The series also starred Lauren Lane as C.C. Babcock, Max's business associate, and Daniel Davis as Niles, the family's butler. Series overview Episodes Season 1 (1993–94) Season 2 (1994–95) Season 3 (1995–96) Season 4 (1996–97) Season 5 (1997–98) Season 6 (1998–99) Notes References External links {{DEFAULTSORT:Nanny, The episodes Episodes may refer to: * Episode An episode is a narrative unit within a larger dramatic work or documentary production, such as a series intended for radio, television or streaming consumption. ...
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Hi-5 Philippines
''Hi-5 Philippines'' is the Filipino version of the Australian children's edutainment series of the same title as the first franchise in Asia. ''Hi-5 Philippines'' had its first broadcast on TV5 on June 15, 2015, and aired every Monday to Friday morning. The series mostly adapted the original version's Season 11- 13. ''Hi-5 Philippines'' was televised exclusively on said network until is final episode debuted on April 29, 2016, at the end of its second season. On May 2, 2016, episodes of the second season aired in reruns and from January 9 to September 1, 2017, the second season reran in shortened format featuring only the first two segments of each episode due to time constrains (when newer shows began to air). The contract approved by TV5 and Hi-5 Operations Pte. Ltd. was good for only 2 seasons. Introduction Launched in Australia in 1999, ''Hi-5'' rapidly grew in popularity over the years. It has won three Logie Awards for Most Outstanding Children's Program, five ARIA ...
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Hi-5 (British TV Series)
''Hi-5'' (also known as ''Hi-5 UK'') is a British children's television programme, based on the Australian children's TV series of the same name, which was premiered on Cartoonito and CITV on 3 November 2008. Format ''Hi-5'' is a variety-style series for preschoolers which features music as an integral part of its premise. The program features five presenters who are collectively known as Hi-5, and perform songs as a group as well as presenting individual segments. The ''Puzzles and Patterns'' segment has a focus on logical thinking and mathematics, with a puppet named Jup Jup used as a tool for the presenter to complete puzzles or solve problems. The presenter of ''Body Move'' encourages children to participate in movement and dance, developing physical coordination and motor development. Linguistics and aural skills are at the centre of the ''Word Play'' segment, featuring a puppet named Chatterbox who assists in the exploration of language through stories and rhymes. ''Shape ...
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Hi-5 (American TV Series)
''Hi-5'' (also known as ''Hi-5 USA'') is an American children's television series produced by Kids Like Us, which was aired on Discovery Kids (later, Discovery Family) and TLC on the now-defunct Ready Set Learn blocks of both networks. It is based on the original Australian series of the same name, created by Helena Harris and Posie Graeme-Evans. The program is known for its educational content and pop music appeal, with the cast of the show known collectively as Hi-5. The series premiered on February 24, 2003. The program was nominated for three Emmy Awards. Format ''Hi-5'' is a variety-style series for pre-schoolers that features music as an integral part of its premise. The program features five presenters who are collectively known as Hi-5, who perform songs as a group as well as present individual segments. The ''Puzzles and Patterns'' segment focuses on logical thinking and mathematics, with a puppet named Jup Jup. Jup Jup is used to help complete puzzles or solve probl ...
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Hi-5 (Australian TV Series)
''Hi-5'' is an Australian children's television series, originally produced by Kids Like Us and later Southern Star for the Nine Network, created by Helena Harris and Posie Graeme-Evans. The program is known for its educational content, and for the cast of the program, who became a recognised musical group for children outside of the series, known collectively as Hi-5. It has generated discussion about what is considered appropriate television for children. The series premiered on 12 April 1999 on the Nine Network. The series is designed for a pre-school audience, featuring five performers who educate and entertain through play, movement and music, which is an integral part of the series. The segments of the show are based on an educational model. The original cast was composed of Kellie Crawford, Kathleen de Leon Jones, Nathan Foley, Tim Harding and Charli Robinson. By the end of 2008, this line-up had been completely phased out and replaced with a new group of perform ...
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