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It's derived from a recurring segment of the old 1960s US TV show Rocky and Bullwinkle – a segment that I have to admit was absolutely unknown to me until now.
The Honeymooners (CBS, 1955 56), one of the most beloved sitcoms in TV history, began in 1951 as a sketch within Cavalcade of Stars (DuMont, 1949 52), and it then became a recurring segment of The Jackie Gleason Show (CBS, 1952 55; 1957–59; and 1964 70).
National Syndicated Radio: Paul Appears regularly in a recurring segment of his own creation called "The Image Makeover Guy" (playing an image makeover consultant giving comedic PR advice) on the largest nationally syndicated radio show in the country, "The Bob and Tom Show," heard in 130 markets by over 4 million listeners nationwide.
Another way of dividing a communications medium into channels is to allocate each sender a recurring segment of time (a "time slot", for example, 20 milliseconds out of each second), and to allow each sender to send messages only within its own time slot.
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In a recurring segment on "The Daily Shoah," McNabb assumes a persona he calls Dr. Narcan.
The recurring joke got the most attention when Kroll added it as a recurring segment on his Comedy Central sketch program, "Kroll Show," which ended in 2015.
When I was a kid,there was a recurring segment called "Tales of the Bizarro World" in Superman comics.
The rapper, actor and father of four's take on the Anna Dewdney classic was part of a recurring segment in which the host hands a rapper a copy of the book to read over a beat.
"From the Archives" is the first of a recurring segment where we reprint articles from The Tech's archives that are relevant or interesting to today's MIT community.
And then "Stephen Colbert" (still holding the sword and shield) returned to the Ed Sullivan Theater and performed a new edition of "The Word," a recurring segment from "The Colbert Report," which ran from 2005 to 2014.
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