Spy in the Sky (television)

Spy in the Sky (television) Television show; aired on April 1, 1962. Directed by Harmon Jones, Ward Kimball. Walt Disney presents a preview of Moon Pilot, with some behind-the-scenes footage, and then shows Eyes in Outer Space.

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Spring Fling

Spring Fling Entertainment event, first held at Disneyland on April 14, 1962, featuring top bands, and continuing for the next decade.

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Spottiswood, Greg

Spottiswood, Greg Actor; appeared in Looking for Miracles on The Disney Channel, for which he won the Emmy Award in 1990 as Outstanding Performer in a Children’s Special.

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Sports Night (television)

Sports Night (television) Half-hour television series, debuting on ABC on September 22, 1998, which looks at the professional and personal lives of the people who produce a live nightly cable sports news show. It ended on May 16, 2000. Stars Josh Charles (Dan Rydell), Peter Krause (Casey McCall), Felicity Huffman (Dana Whitaker), Joshua Malina (Jeremy …

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Springtime (film)

Springtime (film) Silly Symphony cartoon; released on October 24, 1929. Directed by Walt Disney. In the first of a series of Silly Symphonies based on the seasons, a fantasy of spring is portrayed through the lives of woodland creatures.

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Spot Marks the X (television)

Spot Marks the X (television) An adopted dog with a checkered past leads his new young owner on a wild chase after buried loot. A Disney Channel Premiere Film; first aired on October 18, 1986. Directed by Mark Rosman. 90 min. Stars Barret Oliver (Ken), Geoffrey Lewis (dog pound attendant), Natalie Gregory (Kathy), David Huddleston …

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Spoonful of Sugar, A

Spoonful of Sugar, A Song from Mary Poppins, sung by Julie Andrews; written by Richard M. Sherman Robert B. Sherman.

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Sport Goofy (television)

Sport Goofy (television) Syndicated television specials; aired on May 21, September 16, and November 24, 1983. Also known as Walt Disney’s Mickey and Donald Present Sport Goofy.

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