Cougar Town (television)

Cougar Town (television) Series on ABC debuting September 23, 2009, and ending on May 29, 2012; the series moved to TBS in 2012. A recently-divorced 40-something single mother finds that starting over with the dating game is not easy. Her son is embarrassed by everything she says and does, and her ex-husband is still hanging …

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Count of Monte Cristo, The (film)

Count of Monte Cristo, The (film) Alexandre Dumas’s classic story of an innocent man, Edmond Dantes, wrongly but deliberately imprisoned on the infamous island prison of Chateau D’If and his brilliant strategy for revenge against those who betrayed him. After 13 years, he escapes from prison and transforms himself into the mysterious and wealthy Count …

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Countdown at the Neon Armadillo (television)

Countdown at the Neon Armadillo (television) Television series; syndicated from September 17 to December 12, 1993. Spotlighted country western music. See also Best of Country ‘92.

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Cost (film)

Cost (film) Educational film from The People on Market Street series, produced by Terry Kahn; released in September 1977. The giving of a party is used to illustrate the economic concept of cost.

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Costa, Mary

Costa, Mary Actress; she voiced Princess Aurora in Sleeping Beauty. She was named a Disney Legend in 1999.

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Costello (television)

Costello (television) Half-hour comedy series on FOX, debuting September 8, 1998 and ending October 13, 1998. Sue Murphy lives in the garage at her parrents’ home and works at The Bulldog, a neighborhood pub in blue-collar, Irish-Catholic South Boston, dreaming of a better life beyond getting married like the other girls, living in the all-too-familiar …

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Costner, Kevin

Costner, Kevin Actor, appeared in Play It to the Bone (Ringside Fan [himself]), Open Range (Charley Waite), The Guardian (Ben Randall), Swing Vote (Bud Johnson), McFarland (Jim White).

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Cosby, Bill

Cosby, Bill Actor; appeared in The Devil and Max Devlin (Barney Satin) and Jack (Lawrence Woodruff).

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