Hanna-Barbera would have been alot better if Universal got the studio, because Universal would have cared alot more about all the characters, and not just Scooby, but all the characters. And also, Universal would have owned The Flintstones series and spin-offs, The 1966 movie The Man Called Flintstone, and the two live-action Flintstone movies. Ditto for The Jetsons series and the movie. And for that matter, The live-action Scooby Doo movie and it's sequel would have been released by Universal.
Richard Turner has written: 'A new and easy introduction to universal geography'
Capitol, which is owned by Universal.
Probably Turner Classic Movies. Ted Turner bought the archives of several studios years ago. Most of the films shown on TCM are owned by the Turner company.
Yes, he bought the Atlanta Braves back in the 1970's. That's why they play at Turner Field.
Turner Field is the Atlanta Braves' home field.
i dont know but i just bought one for a dollar at a yard sale and am very curious too.
Nat Turner fought against slavery because he didn't want his family to be treated as property that can be bought or sold. He thought it was wrong to own people. These thoughts of his were as a result being a slave himself.
The three universal phases of life cycle rituals, according to Victor Turner, are separation, liminality, and incorporation. During separation, individuals are removed from their current status. Liminality is a period of transition where individuals exist outside of normal social structures. Incorporation involves reintegrating individuals into society with a new status or role.
not really sure but I bought one today in a beat up frame for $44.50
Pia Zadora
Nine 1/2 Weeks (February 21, 1986)
No. Tina Turner is married to Ike Turner.