Teen Win, Lose or Draw (television)

Teen Win, Lose or Draw (television) Disney Channel series, hosted by Marc Price and his Dalmatian pup, Tyler, with teen guest stars competing in drawing clues for contestants to decipher. First aired on May 6, 1989. The show was a spinoff from Win, Lose, or Draw.

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Teenage Substance Abuse: An Open Forum with John Callahan (film)

Teenage Substance Abuse: An Open Forum with John Callahan (film) Educational film; released in November 1989. 23 min. A wheelchair-bound recovering alcoholic tells his story to teenagers.

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Teeth Are for Chewing (film)

Teeth Are for Chewing (film) Educational film; released in September 1971. Designed to make children aware of the unique functions human teeth perform and the importance of good dental safety habits.

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Tedrow, Irene

Tedrow, Irene (1907-1995) Actress; appeared in Midnight Madness (Mrs. Grimhaus), and on television in 14 Going on 30 and Child of Glass.

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Teen Angel Returns (television)

Teen Angel Returns (television) Serial on the Mickey Mouse Club on The Disney Channel, aired from October 2 to 27, 1989. Guardian angel Buzz decides to help Cindy, the daughter of a friend whose gas station is threatened by a cruel developer. The developer’s kids constantly hassle Cindy, who initially refuses to believe in her …

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Teen Angel (television)

Teen Angel (television) Serial on the Mickey Mouse Club on The Disney Channel, aired from April 24 to May 19, 1989. Guardian angel Buzz Gunderson receives his first assignment: to help a shy misfit named Dennis Mullen gain self-confidence, not to mention the love of the beautiful Nancy Nichols. Only Dennis can see the angel, …

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Teddybär, Der

Teddybär, Der – see Der Teddybär.

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Teddi Barra’s Swingin’ Arcade

Teddi Barra’s Swingin’ Arcade Critter Country game arcade at Disneyland, featuring games with a distinctive backwoods flavor; opened in 1972 and closed in 2002.

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Technicolor

Technicolor Walt Disney had the foresight to sign an exclusive two-year contract for the use of Technicolor’s new three-color process in cartoons, and he first used it in Flowers and Trees (1932). For the first time it brought full color to cartoons. The first Mickey Mouse cartoon in color was The Band Concert (1935). See …

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