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  2. Off Beat Cinema - Wikipedia

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    USA. Off Beat Cinema is a two-hour hosted movie show that airs on television stations throughout the United States in late-night time slots. It originated from WKBW-TV in Buffalo, New York from its launch on Sunday October 31, 1993 until July 2012. It shifted to local competitor WBBZ-TV on August 4, 2012.

  3. Media in Buffalo, New York - Wikipedia

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    Shadow Creature – filmed in Buffalo; directed by James Gribbins of Gribbins Films. Sharknado 2: The Second One a (2014) made-for-TV movie was set in NYC but used several scenes filmed in downtown Buffalo. Slime City – filmed in Buffalo in 1988. Stepping Out – set and partially filmed in Buffalo.

  4. Category:Television shows set in Buffalo, New York - Wikipedia

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    W. The Winner (TV series) Categories: Buffalo, New York in fiction. Mass media in Buffalo, New York. Television shows set in New York (state) Television shows set in the United States by city.

  5. List of television shows filmed in New York City - Wikipedia

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    The Sopranos (1999–2007) - Silvercup Studios in Queens, most location shooting in New Jersey, some in New York City; The Book of Daniel (2006) - Silvercup Studios in Queens, various suburban locations, church scenes at All Saints Church, Pasadena, California; Shows filmed primarily elsewhere but have some location shooting in the Five Boroughs

  6. List of television shows set in New York City - Wikipedia

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    Dear John (1988–1992, New Rochelle in Westchester County) Everybody Loves Raymond (1996–2005, Lynbrook on Long Island) The Sopranos (1999–2007, North Caldwell, New Jersey, with occasional scenes in Manhattan) Gilmore Girls (2000–2007); in Western Connecticut, some episodes in New York City.

  7. Howdy Doody - Wikipedia

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    September 24, 1960. ( 1960-09-24) Howdy Doody is an American children's television program (with circus and Western frontier themes) that was created and produced by Victor F. Campbell [1] and E. Roger Muir. [2] It was broadcast on the NBC television network in the United States from December 27, 1947, until September 24, 1960.

  8. Eagle Eye - Wikipedia

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    Budget. $80 million [1] Box office. $178.8 million [1] Eagle Eye is a 2008 American thriller film directed by D. J. Caruso from a screenplay by John Glenn, Travis Adam Wright, Hillary Seitz and Dan McDermott. The film stars Shia LaBeouf, Michelle Monaghan, Rosario Dawson, Michael Chiklis, Anthony Mackie, Billy Bob Thornton.

  9. The Old Man in the Cave - Wikipedia

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    French, meanwhile, reveals that there are maybe 500 people left alive between Buffalo, New York and Atlanta, Georgia, and also talks of small, isolated primitive societies on the shores of Lake Erie and in "what used to be" Chicago. He claims his job is to organize the region so that society can be re-built.