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MASH

MASH (properly M*A*S*H) was an American anti-war situation comedy television show about a mobile army surgical hospital during the Korean War. MASH was created by Larry Gelbart, and Gene Reynolds and projected Alan Alda in the starring role of 'Hawkeye' to international fame. MASH was produced by CBS and TCF and ran from 1972 to 1983, becoming more and more shocking and anti-war until its highly disturbing final episode.

SCOOBY DOO

Scooby Doo is an American animated cartoon television series for children by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, about four young people - brave Fred Jones, glamorous Daphne Blake, brainy Velma Dinkley and cowardly Norville Rogers, better known as 'Shaggy' - and their cowardly pet great dane - Scoobert (known as Scooby) Doo - who each show solve a supernatural crime, which they call a mystery. The original 1960's and 1970's cartoon series spawned sequels and feature-length films as well as a live action film. The original stories were written by Ken Spears and Joe Ruby and first aired in 1969 on the CBS television network in the USA.
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CAROL BURNETT

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Carol Burnett is an American actress, comedian and musician. She was born in 1933. Her main claim to fame is starring in the CBS comedy-variety program, ' The Carol Burnett Show', which ran from 1967 to 1979 and won 22 Emmys and was later syndicated as 'Carol Burnett and Friends'. Carol Burnett was educated at the University of California, in Los Angeles where she studied journalism and theatre arts, and then her career started unusually after she was given $1,000 by a benefactor who saw her perform at a society party, to go to New York and launch her professional career on conditions of anonymity and the promise to repay the money by helping others if she ever became a success.
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FAITH FORD

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Faith Ford is an American actress. She was born in 1964 at Alexandria, Louisiana. She appeared in a number of high school plays and, during her senior year, was selected as a finalist in Teen magazine's annual model search. This opened the door for the seventeen year old to do a series of modelling jobs and commercials in New York. She is best known for the role, in which she received five Emmy nominations, Corky, in the long-running CBS comedy series Murphy Brown.
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VICTORIA PAIGE MEYERINK

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Victoria Paige Meyerink (also known as Victoria Meyerink) is an American actress and film producer. She was born in 1960 at Santa Barbara, California. Victoria Paige Meyerink started acting as a child, first appearing in an episode of 'The Littlest Hobo' in 1963 and working on the popular CBS variety show the 'Danny Kaye Show' between 1946 and 1967. She went on to appear with Elvis Presley and Nancy Sinatra in MGM's 'Speedway' as well as in 'Brainstorm' with Anne Francis, 'Seconds' with Rock Hudson, and 'Night of the Grizzly' with Clint Walker and Martha Hyer. On television she was a regular on the popular series 'Green Acres', 'My Three Sons', and 'Family Affair' . In 2006 she received the Young Artist Awards 2006 Lifetime Achievement Award.
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CBS

CBS is an abbreviation for Columbia Broadcasting System
CBS is an abbreviation for Committee for Basic Services
CBS is an abbreviation for Cost Breakdown Structure
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