Sentence examples for frequent documentaries from inspiring English sources

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The trust said viewer perception of BBC3 were "mixed" with appreciation of its acquired entertainment and comedy, and "less frequent documentaries".

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Cory Booker's promise — captured in two books, two documentaries and frequent television appearances — was to save a city that had been hemorrhaging residents, industry and hope since the riots that ripped it apart 45 years ago.

In the late Nineties, I adopted Noel Coward's fabulously snotty maxim that 'television is for appearing on, not for looking at' to justify my increasingly frequent stints presenting movie documentaries and cropping up on arts programmes such as BBC2's Review (now Newsnight Review).

As an aspiring media artist, Liana uses her hobbies of making documentaries, somewhat frequent blogposts, and freelance DJing to initiate/add to discourse surrounding intersectionalities of classism, race, gender, and sexuality within popular culture.

As evidenced by their frequent appearances in video documentaries and television programs, crocodilians are a subject of considerable human curiosity.

He is the author of numerous books, some about his forays into professional sports, and is a frequent speaker and television-documentary host.

Mr. Booker, who has been the subject of film and TV documentaries and is a frequent talk-show guest, is already a household name.

After the release of the documentary, Gortner became a frequent presence in a wide range of television dramas and a handful of movies (including a starring role in the 1979 drama "When You Comin' Back, Red Ryder?").

Though with his frequent appearances on national television, the two documentaries and books about him, Mr. Booker would seem to hardly need to tell anyone who he is, he has spent the last few days touting his New Jersey credentials.

Tauck, a travel company, has also offered an eight-day guided tour of Yellowstone this winter, planned with the help of the documentary filmmaker Ken Burns and his frequent film collaborator Dayton Duncan.

The geographically dispersed occurrences in Table 3, ranging in date from the fifteenth to the eighteenth century, are in keeping with the frequent references to zinc vitriol in historical documentary sources over this whole period.

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