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Lights Out may refer to: Events and times * Institutional, and thence colloquial, term for bedtime * Lights Out (event), an event in the UK on 4 August 2014 to commemorate the start of World War I * Lights Out Hong Kong, a campaign to protest air pollution * 88888 Lights Out, a program in India to increase awareness of climate change Technology * Lights out (manufacturing), a manufacturing methodology * Lights-out management or out-of-band management, a technology for network device maintenance * HP Integrated Lights-Out, a server management technology People * Brad Lidge (born 1976), American baseball pitcher * Chris Lytle (born 1974), American mixed martial arts fighter * Shawne Merriman (born 1984), American football player * James Toney (born 1968), American boxer Film, television, and radio * ''Lights Out'' (1923 film), a 1923 American silent film * ''Lights Out'' (1953 film), a 1953 Brazilian drama film * ''Lights Out'' (2010 film), a 2010 French film * ''Lights ...
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Bedtime
Bedtime (also called putting to bed or tucking in) is a ritual part of parenting to help children feel more secure and become accustomed to a more rigid schedule of sleep than they might prefer. The ritual of bedtime is aimed at facilitating the transition from wakefulness to sleep. It may involve bedtime stories, children's songs, nursery rhymes, bed-making and getting children to change into nightwear. In some religious households, prayers are said shortly before going to bed. Sleep training may be part of the bedtime ritual for babies and toddlers. In adult use, the term means simply "time for bed", similar to curfew, as in "It's past my bedtime". Some people are accustomed to drinking a nightcap or herbal tea at bedtime. Sleeping coaches are also used to help individuals reach their bedtime goals. Researchers studying sleep are finding patterns revealing that cell phone use at night disturbs going to sleep at one's bedtime and achieving a good night's sleep. Synonyms In ...
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Lights Out (radio Show)
''Lights Out'' is an American old-time radio program devoted mostly to horror and the supernatural. Created by Wyllis Cooper and then eventually taken over by Arch Oboler, versions of ''Lights Out'' aired on different networks, at various times, from January 3, 1934 to the summer of 1947 and the series eventually made the transition to television. ''Lights Out'' was one of the earliest radio horror programs, predating ''Suspense'' and '' Inner Sanctum'', and was the first to gain a large following. History The Wyllis Cooper era In late 1933, NBC writer Wyllis Cooper conceived the idea of "a midnight mystery serial to catch the attention of the listeners at the witching hour". The idea was to offer listeners a dramatic program late at night, at a time when the competition was mostly airing music. Though there had been efforts at horror on radio previously (notably '' The Witch's Tale''), there does not seem to have been anything quite as explicit or outrageous as this on a r ...
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Lights Out! (El Chavo Animado)
''El Chavo Animado'' (''El Chavo: The Animated Series'' in English) is a Mexican animated series based on the live action television series ''El Chavo del Ocho'', created by Roberto Gómez Bolaños, produced by Televisa and Ánima Estudios. It aired on Canal 5, and repeats were also shown on Las Estrellas and Cartoon Network Latin America. 135 episodes aired between 2006 and 2014. After several years of successful repeats of the original series, on October 21, 2006 Televisa launched in Mexico and the rest of Latin America an animated version of the program by Ánima Estudios to capitalise on the original series' popularity. With the series, Televisa began a marketing campaign which included merchandise tie-ins. For the series' launch event, a set was built (imitating the computerised background) on which the animation was said. Many elements of the original series, including most of the original stories, were included in the animated series. ''El Chavo Animado'' also aired ...
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Lights Out! (Clifford The Big Red Dog)
This is a list of episodes of ''Clifford the Big Red Dog''. During the course of the series, 65 episodes of ''Clifford the Big Red Dog'' aired over two seasons. Series overview Episodes All episodes were directed by John Over. Season 1 (2000–01) Season 2 (2002–03) References {{DEFAULTSORT:Clifford The Big Red Dog Lists of American children's animated television series episodes Lists of British children's television series episodes Lists of British animated television series episodes Episodes Episodes may refer to: * Episode, a part of a dramatic work * Episodes (TV series), ''Episodes'' (TV series), a British/American television sitcom which premiered in 2011 * Episodes (journal), ''Episodes'' (journal), a geological science journal ...
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Lights Out (Camp Lazlo)
This is the list of episodes of the Cartoon Network animated series ''Camp Lazlo''. Except where specifically mentioned in the episode synopses, each half-hour episode consists of two separately titled segments. Throughout its run from 2005 to 2008, the show has aired a total of 61 episodes. These two Season 4 episodes "Strange Trout from Outer Space" and "Cheese Orbs" were chapter four in the Cartoon Network Invaded event, which originally aired on May 25, 2007. This event involved special episodes from ''The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy'', ''Ed, Edd n Eddy'', ''My Gym Partner's a Monkey'', ''Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends'', and ''Camp Lazlo''. Series overview Episodes Pilot (2004) Joe Murray originally created a test pilot episode of ''Camp Lazlo'' for Cartoon Network in 2004, entitled "Monkey See, Camping Doo". However, the episode never aired, but was reworked as "Gone Fishin' (Sort of)", which became the pilot instead. Season 1 (2005) Season 2 (2005–06) ...
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Lights Out (Brothers & Sisters)
The fourth season of '' Brothers & Sisters'' was picked up for a fourth season on April 23, 2009. The premiere aired on ABC on Sunday September 27, 2009, and concluded May 16, 2010. Season Four began three months after the events of 'Mexico'. Cast Most main characters from the previous season returned; however, Tommy (Balthazar Getty) appeared only briefly mid-season, having relocated to Seattle. Sarah Jane Morris left the series, while Luke Grimes was promoted to starring status as newest Walker son, Ryan, only to be written out mid-season. The storyline followed the final demise of Ojai Foods and the discovery of Narrow Lake (an untapped aquifer that made the family rich), as well as the rocky relationship of the finally-married Justin and Rebecca and the politically volatile Kitty and Robert. Denzel Whitaker, 19, was cast as Carter - Justin's new lab partner - for several episodes as Justin attempted medical school. Gilles Marini joined the show as Luc Laurent, an artist S ...
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Lights Out (Brooklyn Nine-Nine)
"Lights Out" is the 13th episode and season finale of the seventh season of the American television police sitcom series ''Brooklyn Nine-Nine'', and the 143rd overall episode of the series. The episode was written by series co-creator Dan Goor and executive producer Luke Del Tredici and directed by Goor. It aired on April 23, 2020, on NBC. The show revolves around the fictitious 99th precinct of the New York Police Department in Brooklyn and the officers and detectives that work in the precinct. In this episode, the Brooklyn borough experiences a blackout, which causes the precinct to go into panic mode, not only because they have to protect the city without technology but also because Amy's water starts breaking. According to Nielsen Media Research, the episode was seen by an estimated 2.24 million household viewers and gained a 0.6 rating share among adults aged 18–49. The episode received very positive reviews from critics, who praised the cast's performances and ending. ...
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Lights Out (The Brady Bunch)
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Lights Out (The Bad News Bears)
''The Bad News Bears'' is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from March 24, 1979, until July 26, 1980, consisting of 26 episodes (three unaired by CBS). It was based on the 1976 film of the same name, that was followed by two sequels in 1977 and 1978. Synopsis In the television series, Jack Warden portrayed former minor-leaguer Morris Buttermaker, the coach of the W. Wendel Weever Junior High Bears, a team of young adolescents with poor skills and little ability to play baseball. Catherine Hicks played the role of Weever principal Dr. Emily Rappant, and Phillip Richard Allen played Roy Turner, the coach of rival team the Lions. Corey Feldman, Billy Jayne (then credited as Billy Jacoby) and Meeno Peluce were cast amongst the team's players, and Tricia Cast played Amanda Wurlitzer, the Bears' talented pitcher. Kristoff St. John, Cast's future co-star on ''The Young and the Restless'', played Ahmad. The series was originally scheduled on Saturday nights at 8:00 p.m. In S ...
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Lights Out (American Restoration)
''American Restoration'' is an American reality television series airing on the History channel. Produced by Leftfield Pictures, the series is filmed in Las Vegas, Nevada, where it chronicles the daily activities at ''Rick's Restorations'', an antique restoration store, with its owner Rick Dale, his staff, and teenage son, as they restore various vintage items to their original condition. The show is the first spin-off of ''Pawn Stars'', in which Dale has appeared several times as an on-camera expert and has restored various items."Meet the Experts"
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Lights Out (6teen)
''6teen'' is a Canadian animated teen comedy drama television series created by Jennifer Pertsch and Tom McGillis and produced by Nelvana and Fresh TV. Set mainly in the fictional Galleria Mall, the show revolves around the lives of six sixteen-year-old friends as they explore their first part-time jobs, relationships, friendships, and other teenage issues. The series premiered on November 7, 2004 on Teletoon. In the United States, the series first premiered on Nickelodeon on December 18, 2005, and was removed from the schedule on May 13, 2006. The show later relaunched on Cartoon Network in 2008, where 24 episodes were unaired for censorship reasons. The series finale aired on February 11, 2010 and included an acoustic version of the theme song by Brian Melo. The show ended with a total of 4 seasons and 91 regular-length episodes, in addition to 2 one-hour specials. In Canada, 52 episodes have been released on DVD. The first 13 episodes of the first season were released in a DVD ...
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Lights Out With David Spade
''Lights Out with David Spade'' is an American late-night talk show that was hosted by David Spade. Premiering on Comedy Central on July 29, 2019, the series featured discussions on popular culture topics between Spade and a rotating panel of guest comedians, as well as other filmed segments. It ended on March 12, 2020. History The series was scheduled as a lead-out for ''The Daily Show''; since the conclusion of ''The Colbert Report'', the timeslot had seen several short-lived attempts at ''Daily Show'' spin-offs focusing on other cast members, such as ''The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore'' and '' The Opposition with Jordan Klepper'', which both faced low viewership. ''Lights Out'' marked the first Comedy Central program in the 11:30 timeslot to not be a news comedy program or be hosted by an alumnus of ''The Daily Show''. Network president Kent Alterman argued that viewers were being fatigued by the extensive focus on politics and the Trump administration on other late night ...
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