Yes, television was revolutionary; it has had an enormous cultural impact.
...No. The Revolutionary War was in the 1700s. The TV was invented in the 1900s.
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The cast of The Revolutionary - 2011 includes: Lee Armstrong as Prime Minister Armstrong Christina Emerson as TV Host Paul Frateschi as Assaulted Man
Not always. They usually are put into the same genre, or the TV show had had a revolutionary make over but that is a different story.
a lot of violent things like the revolutionary war, the civil war, all sorts of things.
None. In 1776 there was no TV and wasn't in most homes until 1947.
It was harsh during revolutionary times because children and adults had to work in lower class families but if you were rich you didn't have to work because you had slaves. but there were no video games or tv so children had a better body build than most kids today. you were expected to work for a living!
Yoram Gal has: Played David in "Remembrance of Love" in 1982. Performed in "A Woman Called Golda" in 1982. Played Nadav in "A Dinner of Herbs" in 1988. Played Him in "Devek Metoraf" in 1994. Played Peter in "The Revolutionary" in 1995. Played Peter in "The Revolutionary II" in 1996. Performed in "Pere" in 2000.
African Americans, although still marginalized by society, were key players in the development of television and rock 'n' roll. Their talents and styles greatly influenced these two revolutionary mediums.
"The climactic part of the movie, Avatar, is when the main character proves himself a good guy." "The climactic rescue of the miners was shown on live television." "The Revolutionary War essentially ended with the climactic battle at Yorktown."
Air Mouse - (Point and Click TV, Point and Click Device, Point and Click Technology, Pointing Device.) - An infrared remote control mouse used to operate a computer, Web TV, set-top box, etc. This is a revolutionary point and click device. With it you point the remote control device at the TV screen and click on it to activate links that are displayed on the TV screen.
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