Hull High (television)

Hull High (television) Musical comedy/drama television series on NBC from September 23 to December 30, 1990. There were previews on August 20 and September 15, 1990. The series took an irreverent look at the daily lives of students and teachers at a Southern California high school as they dealt with themselves and each other. Musical …

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Human Body, The (film)

Human Body, The (film) Educational film produced under the auspices of the Coordinator of Inter-American Affairs. Delivered on August 13, 1945. Animation tells the function of body muscles, bones, food digestion, blood vessels, heart and brain, and how they react properly to make healthy bodies with proper food and fresh air.

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Hulce, Tom

Hulce, Tom Actor; provided the acting and singing voice of Quasimodo in The Hunchback of Notre Dame.

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Hulu

Hulu Disney announced on April 30, 2009, that it is becoming an equity partner (with NBC Universal, News Corp., and Providence Equity Partners) in Hulu, a purveyor of Web video. Disney will provide programs to the site and make a cash investment. ABC programs debuted on Hulu on July 6, 2009, as the deal was …

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Hughes, Linda

Hughes, Linda Mouseketeer from the 1950s television show.

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Huge (television)

Huge (television) Drama series premiering on June 28, 2010, and ending on August 30, 2010, on ABC Family. A group of teens from different backgrounds attend Camp Victory, a weight loss camp, as they embark on their individual journeys of self discovery. The campers, who include opinionated non-conformist Willamina, deal with issues such as self-esteem, …

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Huey

Huey One of Donald Duck’s three nephews.

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Hughes, Barnard

Hughes, Barnard (1915-2006) Actor; appeared in Tron (Dr. Walter Gibbs, Dumont) and Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit (Father Maurice).

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Huffman, Felicity

Huffman, Felicity Actress; appeared in Raising Helen (Lindsay Davis) and on television in Sports Night (Dana Whitaker), Desperate Housewives (Lynette Scavo), and American Crime (Barb Hanlon). She won an Emmy award for Lead Actress in a Comedy Series in 2005.

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Huey, Dewey, and Louie

Huey, Dewey, and Louie Originally there was no way to tell Donald’s nephews apart, because the colors on their costumes were used interchangeably. Because the stories for the Ducktales television series were more complicated than they were for the short Donald Duck cartoons, it was deemed necessary to distinguish between the three nephews. So, Huey …

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