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She took television show jobs and quietly honed a script about Sri Lankan refugees, but backers were hard to find.
He dropped in for lunch with Britain's prime minister, Tony Blair, and took television cameras with him to a London job centre.
In 2000, The New York Times called him "the Svengali of sometimes gruesome, sometimes comical specials that took television to new heights — or depths — of perversity".
Nor was the man who took television to the next stage: Paul Nipkow, a German engineer who invented the scanning disk.
However, it took television to transform Inspector Frost into a household name, following the 1992 launch of the series A Touch of Frost.
His first, chilling tape released in response to the United States counterattack took television into a new global world of competing propaganda, a development the Bush administration quickly, effectively and wrongly acted to squelch.
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Take television.
In this electronic age, we take television service for granted.
Brinkley suggests that Murrow, like most radio newsmen, didn't take television seriously.
HOWEVER rich they may be, it is hard to take television tycoons seriously.
"We don't want to take television into our own hands," he said at one point.
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