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But Late Shift doesn't use its "unique selling point" particularly well.
Unlike a regular theatergoing experience, Late Shift progresses according to audience participation.
She was, however, given the additional pay for working the late shift.
Payne was slated to work the late shift Wednesday, according to Chief Raymond.
All of this may be adding up to a late shift toward Democrats.
I'd perhaps have striven to see every possibility if Late Shift was shorter.
It had been a standard late shift in the basement lab at the university.
When every straight late-shift news editor manages to miss the goddamn point. pic.twitter.
Last year's Late Shift used Kino's CtrlMovie to do the same thing in theaters.
He worked the late shift at the defense contractor, generally starting around 10 p.m.
"And then you look at something like [Late Shift] — it's an incredible game," he says.
The show had a cult following, especially among late-shift workers and nocturnal taxi drivers.
They assigned the day shift to early risers and the late shift to night owls.
Jules Markey is back and he is giving new meaning to working the late shift.
Laura Fox, a music teacher, works the late shift at McDonald's to make ends meet.
She and Eaton worked the late shift together at an auto parts manufacturing plant in Greensburg.
I used to work a late shift on Fridays, didn't get home until well after 9.
Late Shift is out now for PlayStation 4, Xbox One and PC. Follow Mike on Twitter.
Yet this year, we saw the release of Late Shift, an entirely new full-motion video game.
Late Shift, which has been making the rounds in select screenings since 2016, is an interactive film.
Hoyt, who worked the late shift at an auto factory, had apparently dozed off at the wheel.
Late Shift Producer Chady Eli Mattar calls it the gamification of films — a phrase some people scoff at.
Before that night, I was working the late shift at a home for people with major mental illness.
In addition to speedier service, the menu changes should ease the burden on employees working the late shift.
A police officer on the late shift in an Ohio town recently received an unusual call from Facebook.
A late shift to organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screens and slowing iPhone sales are threatening Japan Display's survival.
Short tempers and the parents arguing between themselves—that was if you got the late shift, the week before Christmas.
Most nights are slow on the late shift, with Ballard looking for wandering Alzheimer's patients and signing off on suicides.
Moviegoing etiquette dictates that any cellphone use in a theater is bad form, but the film Late Shift challenges that dynamic.
"Crises are part of life here in Wolfsburg but this one is different," he said when arriving for the late shift.
But whatever the exact timing, the ISCAP survey bolsters the accounts of a late shift that may have changed the outcome.
Her husband Luke Bankole (O-T Fagbenle) is alive, well, and in possession of a job where he has the late shift.
N. has a short late shift tonight, so I decide to surprise him and bring home donuts from our favorite local shop.
I could think of no better company for a long drive home from a late shift or a weekend out of town.
Overall, Trump's rivals really have to hope the polls are wrong or that they haven't caught some late shift in the race.
On October 9, 1979, Thomas Beitler was working the late shift when he used his break to buy cigarettes and a soda.
It not only caters to night runners, but also people who have the late shift at work — or are just adventurous night owls.
Late Shift is a curious creation that tries, simultaneously, to be a meaningful interactive drama and a compelling movie for any passive viewers.
Baltimore by putting four D-linemen between the offensive tackles (often after a late shift), using the extremely tight alignment to jam the middle.
The rescue funding comes as a late shift to organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screens and slowing iPhone sales have threatened Japan Display's survival.
Chris Ward had worked a late shift the night before and stayed home from the service that morning, Ward told the Dallas Morning News.
Sam Gomersall, sports integrity manager for Pinnacle, said the late shift in odds which these wagers created was a "clear indication" of suspicious activity.
I work the late shift at work today, so I stay in bed for a bit and browse through e-mail and social media.
One eventually confided to her that he made 50 cents more an hour, plus 25 cents extra an hour for working the late shift.
There, Chris, a robust local, is showing Jake, an indirect descendant of William Clark, how to do the job of a late-shift stock boy.
It's true that there are other possible explanations for a late shift in vote intentions, but thus far there is no alternative explanation of merit.
It is not as fun as the rollicking "The Nudist on the Late Shift," Po Bronson's hilarious sendup of Silicon Valley culture of the '90s.
Mark Tregellas, a resident of Mallacoota who spent the night on a boat ramp, said only a late shift in the wind direction sparred lives.
Late Shift, meanwhile, is sold as "the world's first cinematic interactive movie" (not sure about that, personally), with 180 points of narrative either/or decision-making.
If I'd done the late shift the night before, this often meant getting by on just four or five hours of sleep, which isn't enough for me.
From 12 PM until well into the morning, landlord Phil Greenwood only lets in fellow bar workers, many of whom are clocking off from a late shift.
To keep a sense of sanity, the mess rotates breakfast, lunch and dinner every few days so the late shift isn't stuck eating meat and potatoes for breakfast.
Mr. Beltran wanted to be at the meeting, but it was harvest time and he was working a late shift in the accounting office at a cherry warehouse.
The Japanese display maker has been unprofitable for the last five years, as a late shift to organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screens has cost it orders from Apple.
They are the fruit of thousands of freeway entrance-ramp deep-fryers, eaten on the run by late-shift junkies and early risers with one hand on the steering wheel.
Parts of Audi's factory in Neckarsulm near Stuttgart, where premium rival Mercedes-Benz is based, will resume production when the late shift starts at about 1230 GMT, a spokeswoman said.
Ioan Grillo TOLUCA, Mexico — In this industrial city near the Mexican capital, workers gather outside the gates of a sprawling Chrysler plant for a late shift assembling Dodge Journey S.U.V.s.
It turns out that Mr. Brown was a security guard, carrying a licensed gun, investigating a report of a burglary at the recycling center where he worked the late shift.
But it is also possible that this reflects a genuine late shift toward the G.O.P., something that was suggested to me by several pollsters in the aftermath of the 2014 election.
He literally wrote the book on it — that is, "The Late Shift," the classic yarn about the war between David Letterman and Jay Leno to get Johnny Carson's job on the "Tonight" show.
Japan Display has been seeking an 80 billion yen ($739 million) cash injection to recover from the impact of slowing sales of Apple's iPhone as well as a late shift to OLED screens.
If votes sent electronically favour Mr Nasralla by five percentage points, he would have had to lose by over 18 points among votes reported on paper to explain the late shift towards the president.
Tracy Shields, 41, a pharmacist working the late shift at Tambassis Pharmacy in Brunswick, a suburb of Melbourne, said she could see a thunderstorm approaching as she headed to work just after 6 p.m.
I had a full-time media fellowship that paid me $733,000 a year; they were a bike courier, delivering food to rich people's apartments, and working the late shift at REI, stocking while I slept.
Spalding, manning the late shift, still offers a buss on the cheek to old friends, a how's-your-meal to new arrivals, a complimentary bottle of organic soda to a customer reluctant to try it.
Bill Carter, a media analyst for CNN, covered the television industry for The New York Times for 113 years, and has written four books on TV, including The Late Shift and The War for Late Night.
A prolonged delay could put at risk the survival of the cash-strapped smartphone screen maker, which has been hit by Apple's slowing iPhone sales and a late shift to organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screens.
Bill Carter, a media analyst for CNN, covered the television industry for The New York Times for 20003 years, and has written four books on TV, including The Late Shift and The War for Late Night.
He tells PEOPLE he was still sleeping after a late shift the night before when he woke to the sounds of chaos: gunfire, so rapid it seemed automatic, and angry yelling and, approaching the synagogue, police sirens.
The deal will unlock a lifeline of up to 80 billion yen ($729 million) for the smartphone screen maker, hit by slowing sales of Apple's iPhones and a late shift to organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screens.
All of this reduces the impact of any late shift in voters' sentiment: Even if Mr. Cruz was able to win over Trump supporters in recent days, some of them might have already voted for Mr. Trump.
In a late shift in strategy, the campaign has supplemented, if not supplanted, its policy-driven messaging of 2019 with explicit talk about Ms. Warren's identity as a female politician and her path to beating President Trump.
If electronically transmitted votes favour Mr Nasralla by five percentage points, he would have to lose by over 18 percentage points to Mr Hernández among votes tabulated on paper to account for the late shift towards the president.
Barring a late shift in voter intentions, the ballot will put its two biggest parties centre stage and offer them an uneasy choice between maintaining a near century-old rivalry and breaking with tradition in a potentially unstable alliance.
A further delay of a cash injection could raise questions about the survival of the ailing smartphone screen maker, which has been hit by Apple's slowing iPhone sales and a late shift to organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screens.
As Kohei fretted over getting home later than his babysitter could stay, I remembered the times I was alone in my apartment when a sitter had to leave before my mother could get home from a late shift at work.
Scandinavian chef Gunnar Gislason whips up some version of this simple toast when he comes home after a late shift, and eats it standing at the kitchen counter, because it's just too good to wait to get to the table.
The pullout of Harvest, which had offered to inject three quarters of the bailout, threatens the survival of Japan Display, which has been hit by Apple's slowing iPhone sales and a late shift to organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screens.
Late Shift fails as a game, absolutely, restricted as it is exclusively to plot-point decisions—do you stand your ground in the presence of a thug with a gun, or make a run for it, that kind of thing.
I send them off to bed in the order they get up tomorrow, and by about 113:30 or so it's just me and the deckhand who is on the late shift hanging around waiting for the guests to go to bed.
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan Display Inc will begin to supply organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screens for the Apple Watch later this year, two sources said, a breakthrough for the cash-strapped company whose late shift to OLED has cost it orders from Apple.
The decision is a blow to the Japanese smartphone display maker which has been seeking a cash injection to recover from the impact of slowing sales of Apple's iPhone as well as a late shift to organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screens.
Ride-hail services could be more fine-tuned to address specific mobility needs for specific regions (rides for late-shift workers, for low-income neighborhoods, etc.) without trapping workers in perpetual debt cycles, competing with public transit, or adding to congestion or pollution.
The first victim Brown describes is 15-year-old Jackie English, who went missing in the autumn of 27.953 after working the late shift at her waitressing job and whose body was found a few days later ("swollen, pale and bluish") in Big Otter Creek.
TOKYO, Feb 14 (Reuters) - Japan Display Inc said on Thursday it expects to post its fifth straight year of net losses, with a late shift to organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screens and slowing iPhone sales costing it orders from Apple Inc, its biggest client.
If you go to a hotel where they have those little pantries, and if you start a nice little conversation with the guy working the late shift, they don't even blink when you grab that Reese's Peanut Butter Cup and that bottle of water.
Analysts say Apple may be ditching LCD screens in favor of thinner, more flexible OLED (organic light-emitting diode) displays as early as next year, an additional blow to the Japanese company whose late shift to OLED screens has already cost it orders from its biggest customer.
It's a place where people working the late shift can stop for a hot meal on the way home, where high school kids can extend prom night just an hour longer, where 20-somethings jazzed on live music can wind down after a night on the town.
These do alter the course of events, sometimes significantly; but such is their presentation, usually a binary this or that situation, and the need to decide quickly—as the gam… the mov… Late Shift doesn't truly pause at all—that a palpable impression of "player" agency never manifests.
The supplier for Apple also said it would slash about 1,000 jobs, or a tenth of its workforce, as it continues to bear the brunt of its late shift to organic light-emitting diode screens and disappointing sales of the iPhone XR, the only model with a liquid crystal display (LCD) screen.
And as Mr. Cruz implied, it's exactly the sort of event that could lead to a late shift in the Republican race, much in the same way that John Kerry surged as Howard Dean and Dick Gephardt attacked each other in the weeks ahead of the Democratic Iowa caucuses 12 years ago.
The supplier for Apple Inc also said it would slash about 1,000 jobs, or a tenth of its workforce, as it continues to bear the brunt of its late shift to organic light-emitting diode screens and disappointing sales of the iPhone XR, the only model with a liquid crystal display (LCD) screen.
Japan Display Inc dropped 2.7 percent after diving as much as 9.5 percent after the company said it expects to post its fifth straight year of net losses, with a late shift to organic light-emitting diode (OLED) screens and slowing iPhone sales costing it orders from Apple Inc, its biggest client.
But Fanny would wait up for Rosario to get home from her late shift, as a cleaner at a local private school, so they could get a bite at Waffle House; Rosario would get up early enough to tell Fanny, "I'll see you soon," as her daughter left to catch the school bus.
Mr. Casilla, who earns $163,400 a month working early mornings as a construction worker, and Ms. Casilla, who earns around $1,400 a month working a late shift in the housekeeping department at Manhattan College, saved $7,000 to pay a security deposit and a few months' rent upfront for a one-bedroom apartment in Washington Heights.
No matter how virtuous your reason for staying up past bedtime — pulling a late shift at work, binge-watching This Is Us into the early hours of the morning, going out for a drink or five with a heartbroken friend on the grounds of "emotional support" — a lack of sleep is still detrimental to your skin.
Nike and Google come in for kudos for incorporating "nap pods" into their offices and for having adopted a more flexible approach to employee work hours, acknowledging that some people are "morning larks," naturally disposed to rise and do their best work early, while others are "night owls," more inherently inclined to thrive on the late shift.
Three new MixPlay-enabled games are launching today, as well, including Earthfall, which lets viewers interact with streamers or even change the game; Next Up Hero, where viewers can help a streamer by taking control or freeze the streamer at the worst possible moment, depending on their mood; and Late Shift, a choose-your-own-adventure crime thriller you control.
McEvoy, Marc: Review: Comedy Inc.: The Late Shift, The Age, 1 June 2005.
For example, a more risqué variation of the series was broadcast in 2005, entitled Comedy Inc: The Late Shift. The episodes were aired at a later time, because of the content. The Late Shift aired from 2005 until the end of the series in 2007.
On January 19, 2010, during O'Brien's last week of shows, guest Quentin Tarantino jokingly suggested that he direct a sequel to The Late Shift, cast O'Brien as himself and make it a revenge movie in the style of his film Kill Bill with the title Late Shift 2: The Rolling Thunder of Revenge. The Toronto Star reported in February 2010 that a sequel to The Late Shift film was in planning stages. In the final episode of The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien, O'Brien said he wished that actress Tilda Swinton could portray him in a film version about The Tonight Show conflict. Swinton subsequently expressed interest in being cast as O'Brien in a sequel to The Late Shift.
The Nudist on the Late Shift and Other True Tales of Silicon Valley is a book by Po Bronson.
On January 19, 2010, during Conan O'Brien's final week as host of "The Tonight Show," guest Quentin Tarantino jokingly suggested that he direct a sequel to The Late Shift, cast O'Brien as himself and make it a revenge movie in the style of his film Kill Bill with the title Late Shift 2: The Rolling Thunder of Revenge. The Toronto Star reported in February 2010 that a sequel to The Late Shift film was in planning stages. In the final episode of The Tonight Show with Conan O'Brien, O'Brien stated he wished that actress Tilda Swinton could portray him in a film version about The Tonight Show conflict, referring to a running gag about their similar appearance. Swinton subsequently expressed interest in being cast as Conan O'Brien in a sequel to The Late Shift.
He was also the cameraman, cinematographer, craft services and technical consultant on John P. McCann's The Glendale Ogre. He is widely regarded as a "connector" in the sense Malcolm Gladwell wrote about in The Tipping Point, though some see him as a Gladwellian "maven." He has also been identified as the title character (a nudist programmer on the late shift who got in trouble with the security guards) in Po Bronson's non- fiction book on Silicon Valley workers called The Nudist on the Late Shift,.Loretta Kalb, book review The Nudist on the Late Shift: And Other True Tales of Silicon Valley bookpage.
One night while working the late shift, he killed a man. Authorities briefly arrested him, but Quantrill claimed that he had acted in self-defense.
Agoglia played a significant role in the decision by NBC to name Jay Leno as the host of The Tonight Show over David Letterman in 1992. The move sparked controversy, as Letterman jumped to CBS after Leno's appointment. Agoglia's role in choosing Leno as Johnny Carson's successor was noted in the 1994 book, The Late Shift, by New York Times journalist, Bill Carter. An HBO film adaptation of the book, The Late Shift, aired in 1996.
A sequel to The Late Shift called The War for Late Night, based on the controversy involving Jay Leno, Conan O'Brien, The Tonight Show and NBC was released on November 4, 2010.
Pages keep a record of roll call votes and are responsible for informing various offices in the Capitol of the vote's result. Pages are generally required to report to work one hour before the Senate convenes for the day. Pages are divided into an "early" and "late" shift and alternate hours on and off the rostrum. The early shift leaves at 6:00pm (or when the Senate adjourns, whichever is earlier), while the late shift remains at the Capitol until the Senate adjourns.
The Late Shift is a 1996 American television film produced by HBO. It was directed by Betty Thomas and based on the book of the same name by The New York Times media reporter Bill Carter.
In 2005 two one-hour specials called "Comedy Inc: Takes out TV" were aired, the first during the series and then the week following the final episode before "The Late Shift". They featured mostly television parody sketches with a few general sketches.
Former locations in Utah include Sandy, Foothill, Valley Fair, Cottonwood Heights, and Downtown (Salt Lake City). To cater to workers on the late shift at the nearby hospitals, the original location switched to a 24 hours operations in May 2016 while the other locations maintained their regular schedules.
Late Shift is an interactive film and video game written and directed by Tobias Weber. The participation film technology behind the title was developed by CtrlMovie. The title was screened at many international film festivals, including The New York Film Festival, Raindance Film Festival, and the Festival du nouveau cinéma.
He is best known for starring in the highly successful sketch comedy television series Comedy Inc. (or Comedy Inc – The Late Shift as it was known as between 2005 and 2007). He was, along with Comedy Inc. co-star Genevieve Morris a 2006 Australian Film Institute Awards nominee for Best Performance in a Television Comedy.
Author Bill Carter previously wrote The Late Shift, a book about the 1992 conflict between Jay Leno and David Letterman to decide who would succeed Johnny Carson as host of The Tonight Show. The book was well received by critics from publications including The New York Times Book Review, and The Christian Science Monitor.
Euromints are caffeinated peppermints are "feel good" mints containing a small amount of caffeine (about 15 mg per mint). Three mints are equal to one cola beverage. The mints are made by Eurobrand in California. They are used by clubbers, bosses, gamers, late shift workers, and anyone else wishing to extend their period of attentiveness.
Higgins also portrayed David Letterman in the HBO TV film The Late Shift. Higgins was seen in the pre-show video for the Epcot attraction Test Track. However, the ride was refurbished in 2012 and the pre-show room was removed. Higgins directs and appears on the stage from time to time as well.
The Late Shift: Letterman, Leno, and the Network Battle for the Night is a 1994 non-fiction book written by The New York Times media reporter Bill Carter. It chronicles the early 1990s conflict surrounding the American late- night talk show The Tonight Show. The book was later made into a film of the same name by HBO.
Tobias Weber (born 14 February 1977) is a Swiss film director, screenwriter and technology entrepreneur. He is best known for directing the interactive feature film Late Shift (2016), for which he won the BAFTA Cymru award. He is the founder of participative motion picture technology company CtrlMovie AG and Los Angeles based production company Kino Industries.
He negotiated David Letterman's move from NBC to CBS, chronicled in the book The Late Shift: Letterman, Leno, and the Network Battle for the Night by Bill Carter. He disliked publicity, however, with the Times reporting that "Ovitz is one of the very few people in the world who own almost all the photographs ever taken of them".
The station was opened by the Conway and Llanrwst Railway on 17 June 1863, and was originally named Llansaintffraid; it was renamed Glan Conway on 1 January 1865. Until around 1959, the station had its own Station Master. Afterwards, it was supervised by the Tal-y-Cafn station master. The staff comprised two porters working an early and late shift between them.
Kragen, explaining his work on these benefit events, said, "I felt like Harry had crawled into my body and was directing everything." In 2010 Kragen founded HomeAid.net, an annual campaign and event to benefit America's homeless, with David Mathison. Kragen portrayed himself in the TV movie The Late Shift about the battle between Jay Leno and David Letterman for The Tonight Show.
The bomber arm was given preference and received the "better" pilots. Later, fighter pilot leaders were few in numbers as a result of this. As with the late shift to fighter production, the Luftwaffe pilot schools did not give the fighter pilot schools preference soon enough. The Luftwaffe, OKW argued, was still an offensive weapon, and its primary focus was on producing bomber pilots.
Allied strategic bombing, and Germany's late shift to a war economy . contributed significantly. Additionally, neither Germany nor Japan planned to fight a protracted war, and had not equipped themselves to do so.; .. To improve their production, Germany and Japan used millions of slave labourers; Germany used about 12 million people, mostly from Eastern Europe, while Japan used more than 18 million people in Far East Asia.
Littlefield was played by Bob Balaban in The Late Shift. Balaban had previously played Russell Dalrymple, a character based on Littlefield, during the fourth season of Seinfeld. Littlefield can be seen sitting at the bar during the series finale of Cheers. Littlefield had a brief cameo as himself in a 1997 episode of The Larry Sanders Show and again appeared as himself in the 1999 film Love Stinks.
Ben Chiu is the second Taiwanese American (since Jerry Yang co-founder of Yahoo!) to appear on the cover of Wired Magazine. Po Bronson chronicled Chiu's rags-to-riches story in his best- selling novel The Nudist on the Late Shift (). His story has also been recounted in Chinese by Peggy Teng () in her book 華裔網路英雄傳奇 (translation: Unique Passages of Overseas-Chinese Internet Heroes).
Late Shift is presented much like a regular movie. During the film, the player is able to make choices on behalf of the protagonist. The presentation doesn't pause during the decision making process, so viewers must react in real-time. There are 180 choice points in the feature-film, and the user interaction influences characters and the events of the game and lead the story to one of seven different endings.
Cargill began his music career playing in clubs in and around Oklahoma City and Tulsa. While working the late shift as a deputy sheriff, Cargill received a visit from his friend and fellow musician Johnny Johnson, who told him of a seasoned and professional vocal group he had been recording with. Henson began recording locally at the Sully Studios with the Kimberleys as backup. They began to tour together all over the west.
Beginning with its 2005 season, the show aired in a later timeslot, in the process changing its name to Comedy Inc.: The Late Shift. This version was a success with both audiences and television critics, due to its slightly more risque content, as well as original new characters like "Blokeman" and "Matt and Bray". The new show marked the beginning of a collaboration between new head writer Rick Kalowski and producer/director David McDonald.
After his retirement, Baker signed on as a racing analyst for The Nashville Network and CBS. In 2007, Baker became the part-time co-host of "The Driver's Seat" with John Kernan on Sirius XM's new NASCAR Radio channel. He later became a regular on "Tradin' Paint" with Steve Post and co-host on "Late Shift" with Alex Hayden. On July 7, 2015, Baker announced his retirement from broadcasting, and revealed that he had been diagnosed with lung cancer.
From 2003 to 2005 Oxenbould featured as one of the ensemble cast of the sketch comedy series Comedy Inc., in which he was noted for several characters, including his parody of cricketer Shane Warne. A review of Comedy Inc: The Late Shift published in The Australian in 2005 described Oxenbould's performance in the show as: "continu[ing] to display a gift for parody and a range that goes from high camp to seriously blue collar." He left the program in 2005.
Huffman served as casting director for such TV mini-series as V: The Final Battle and North and South, earning her first CSA award for the latter. She won her first CSA award in 1989 for casting the pilot episode of the hit sitcom Murphy Brown. She received a second nomination that same year for casting the pilot for China Beach. In 1996, Huffman shared two Emmy Award nominations for casting the TV movies The Late Shift and The Boys Next Door.
The 1996 HBO TV movie The Late Shift (based on Bill Carter's New York Times bestselling book of the same title) uncovered the network politics that occurred prior to the retirement of Johnny Carson from The Tonight Show on NBC. The film starred Kathy Bates as Kushnick, who received an Emmy Award nomination for her role, and won a Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award. Kushnick sued over her portrayal, and settled out of court for an undisclosed sum.
Twenty-seven-year-old Donald Williamson was the first rescuer on the scene. After working a late shift at the Goodyear Tire plant, the former lake freighter deckhand wanted to see Noronic, which he knew was in port. He arrived to the sound of the ship's distress whistle, as the fire was quickly growing and people were frantically jumping into the lake. Spotting a large painters’ raft nearby, he untied it and pushed it into a position near the ship's port bow.
He tells Barney that a poker tournament is being held at the Water Buffalo lodge and wants to go, but Mr. Slate shows up and tells them that due to their going on vacation, they must work the late shift because Turk Tarpit, Slate's business rival and nemesis, has been outproducing them. Fred and Barney later disobey Slate's orders and go to the poker tournament. However, after seeing that Slate is playing there too, they disguise themselves. Fred plays against Slate but loses.
Shortly after graduating high school, he became interested in becoming a professional wrestler himself. He followed up on some newspaper and magazine ads and nearly went to a wrestling camp in North Carolina run by Ivan Koloff. After working the late shift at Pizza Hut, Featherstone was watching late night wrestling at a friend's house when he saw a commercial for Max Thrasher's AWF Training Center in Hanover, Pennsylvania. Thrasher agreed to train him and Featherstone eventually made his professional debut in 1987.
Metiria Turei grew up in a working-class Māori family in Palmerston North in the North Island. She failed her high school examinations and in 1987 she worked her first job as a kitchen-hand at the Hard Rock Café in Palmerston North working the late shift. Between 1989 and 1991, Turei was the Tumuaki ("Head") of Te Iwi Maori Rawakore o Aotearoa and involved with Te Roopu Rawakore o Aotearoa. Turei was a founding member of the Random Trollops performance art troupe.
Nurse Ingrid Hoffel, one of the Green Meanies, decides to annoy Dr. Brock Holt enough to make him kill Chanel. She decides to do so by helping to be sure he has to perform a surgery that he is very nervous about. Nurse Hoffel discovers that they need a heart for the surgery and suits up in her Green Meanie costume. Chanel #10 is working late shift and talking to her mom, when Nurse Hoffel comes up behind her and chokes her with her headphones.
The rush to release the game caused many features to either be cut, or left unfinished and unpolished. Anne's left arm was removed from the game due to difficulties coding the behaviour of both arms together. A late shift in development effectively changed the game's genre from survival horror to action shooter, resulting in many complaints upon release. Additional problems were caused by the lack of experienced management and the use of artists who were unfamiliar with basic game development processes and 3D modeling.
On January 11, 1985, Sweatt finished his late shift as a cook at one of the Roy Rogers Restaurants and followed a male stranger in his 30s, whom he found attractive, to his house. Sweatt actually had a desire to meet him. Wanting to see the stranger again, Sweatt went home and returned to his house with a two-liter soda bottle filled with gasoline. From the front porch of the stranger's house, he poured the gasoline under the front door and lit it.
Steve is a ladies man and Dennis is married with two children. In their work as paramedics on the late shift they begin to encounter a series of people dead or in a strange state. After some exploration they discover it relates to a new designer drug, Synchronic. Steve discovers he only has six weeks to live and decides to buy up all the Synchronic in town to protect others - only to discover he has a time travel pill that may help to find his partner's missing daughter.
Wes orders Sissy to cook him a meal and when she, hurt at his infidelity, angrily refuses Wes becomes physically abusive. One night during a late shift at the refinery, Bob, citing his own past behavior that nearly cost him his wife Corene and their children, advises Bud to swallow his pride and make up with Sissy. Shortly thereafter, Bob is struck by lightning and dies. At Bob's funeral, Sissy tells Bud that Wes was fired from Gilley's for hurting too many people with the mechanical bull and is unable to find another job.
In one long-term observation of men coming off the late shift at a local café, joking with the waitresses was used to ascertain sexual availability for the evening. Different types of jokes, going from general to topical into explicitly sexual humour signalled openness on the part of the waitress for a connection. This study describes how jokes and joking are used to communicate much more than just good humour. That is a single example of the function of joking in a social setting, but there are others.
His third nomination was for his performance as Stanley Kowalski in the television presentation of A Streetcar Named Desire. In 1996, he was nominated for a Best Actor Emmy Award by the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences for his work in The Late Shift, an HBO movie, in which he portrayed agent Michael Ovitz. In 1996, he played villain Xander Drax in Paramount's big budget comic book adaptation The Phantom, in which Williams' character did his best to take over the world and kill Billy Zane's mysterious superhero. Williams' career includes numerous stage roles.
Simon Mallory is an Australian actor who played Chris Cousens in the Australian soap opera Neighbours in 2004 and 2005. He was a series regular on the Nine Network late night sketch comedy series Comedy Inc - The Late Shift. Originally from Townsville, Queensland he attended Ignatius Park College (a private Catholic boys high school) and spent some of his adolescent years competing in Juvenile Eisteddfods. Following high school graduation, he spent some time working as a stunt performer at a Japanese amusement park where he learned to speak Japanese.
Those responsible were believed to have fled to Northern Ireland after the killing, and remained there for some weeks. The leader of the five-man gang and main suspect for the murder was identified as a young man from the Crossmaglen area of south Armagh. It is understood he was known to Detective Donohoe, providing a possible motive for his murder. However, Donohoe was originally not scheduled to take part in the credit union cash escort, making a late shift change with the officer who was originally scheduled to take part in the escort.
By August 1973, the band members were in Cincinnati and managed to persuade Call to return. Fuller, though out of prison by now, was working the late shift in a community hospital to satisfy his C.O. requirements and was not inclined to rejoin at that time. (He was eventually given a full pardon by President Gerald Ford.) Reilly took over as the band's leader and brought in his friend Larry Goshorn (vocals, guitars) to replace Fuller in November 1973. Goshorn had played in a popular Ohio band called the Sacred Mushroom.
It was immediately after Glading met the Brandes that he instructed Olga Gray to find a suitable flat or apartment (for example, he specified that there should be no porter to espy their comrades' comings and goings). Glading's operation at Woolwich consisted of George Whomack smuggling out blueprints at the end of a late shift—past military police guards—on the day the document had been released to the arsenal. Around this time Glading told Gray that he was "doing hardly any work for the party now, it is mostly for other people".
Throughout his lifetime, Alex Birns craved respectability and sought to obtain it through his popular Alhambra Restaurant, where many judges and politicians dined. During the early morning hours, Birns would often send food over to the nearby Fifth District police station for the police officers working the late shift. In spite of being diligently pursued by law enforcement for most of his life, Birns eventually came to respect and admire the city's police officers. Once, when he was under a 24-hour surveillance, Birns was leaving a Cleveland Indians baseball game.
In spite of Johnny Carson's clear intention to pass his title to Letterman, NBC selected Jay Leno to host The Tonight Show after Carson's departure. Letterman maintained a close relationship with Carson through his break with NBC. Three years after he left for CBS, HBO produced a made-for-television movie called The Late Shift, based on a book by The New York Times reporter Bill Carter, chronicling the battle between Letterman and Leno for the coveted Tonight Show hosting spot. Carson later made a few cameo appearances as a guest on Letterman's show.
I spoke with Mark DiCamillo, Director of the Field Poll—whose phone has been ringing off the hook about this today. He told me that there was a memo done by the polling organization shortly after the election to try to understand what had occurred (not available online as it predated the internet) that identified four possible factors: 1\. A late shift in voter preference after the poll, which could have reflected bias. 2\. A well organized GOP absentee ballot program (Bradley won the day of election results). 3\.
As noted above, Comedy Inc. has received many and various nominations and awards. In 2005, the "Australian Film Institute" Awards nominated Comedy Inc - The Late Shift for Best Television Comedy Series, as well as a 2006 Logie Award for Most Outstanding Comedy Series, and 2006 Rose D'Or (Golden Rose of Montreaux) Award for Best International Comedy Series. David McDonald received nominations for Best Direction in Television, and for Best Series (in his capacity as producer) at both the 2005 and 2006 "Australian Film Institute" Awards for his work on the show.
By interviewing former customers and friends decades after the fact, columnist Jack Smith wrote a definitive article in 1974 about DeForest and the dish that he had invented which became a very important part of the history of Los Angeles. Alternate Link via ProQuest. What helped spread the popularity of this dish was Deforest's diverse clientele which included doctors coming off the late shift at the local county hospital, fight fans on their way home after attending matches at the Olympic Auditorium, and people associated with the Hollywood film industry. Alternate Link via ProQuest.
A Beast With Two Backs is a television play by Dennis Potter, first broadcast on BBC1 on 20 November 1968Radio Times looks at 14 years of distinguished contributions to BBCtv Drama, Radio Times, 27 January-2 February 1979. as part of The Wednesday Play strand. The play is a fictional account of an event that happened in the Forest of Dean in the 1890s when four Frenchmen came over the border from Gloucester with dancing bears, who were subsequently killed by miners coming off the late shift in retaliation for an unrelated attack on a young local girl.
He has played significant roles in the mockumentary films Best in Show, A Mighty Wind, and For Your Consideration. Additionally, Begley played Viper pilot Greenbean on the original Battlestar Galactica TV series, Boba Fett in the radio adaptation of Return of the Jedi, and Seth Gillette, a fictional Democratic U.S. senator from North Dakota on The West Wing. From 2000 to 2016, he was a member of the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. In 1996, Begley appeared in a TV movie called The Late Shift, where he played real-life CBS executive Rod Perth.
Past shows include Spontaneous Broadway, Life - Get it up ya (which was also performed at the Edinburgh Fringe), Code Beige, Glen Bush; Teenage Superstar (for which he received a Moosehead grant) and Very Very Scary. In 2006, he joined the cast of the popular late night sketch comedy show Comedy Inc - The Late Shift, airing in Australia on the Nine Network. He also appeared on Foxtel's comedy show Stand Up Australia, where he performed a comedy routine on the fact that he is gay. In 2006 he also appeared as Dylan in the gay- science-fiction-fan-club short comedy film Outland.
The War for Late Night: When Leno Went Early and Television Went Crazy is a 2010 non-fiction book written by The New York Times media reporter Bill Carter. It chronicles the 2010 conflict surrounding the American late-night talk show The Tonight Show involving Conan O'Brien and Jay Leno. It is a sequel to Carter's 1994 book The Late Shift, which detailed the struggle for the hosting spot on The Tonight Show between David Letterman and Jay Leno in the early 1990s following the retirement of Johnny Carson. It was first published on November 4, 2010, by Viking Press.
In 1976 he returned to San Francisco, working at KMPX, followed by an all-night program at KGO; he began the program with "Blues in Hoss Flat" by Count Basie. He also worked a late shift at KKIS AM in Pittsburg, California, in 1980. After a stint in New York and WNEW (1981), he was back in San Francisco at KSFO (1983) and KFRC (1986). Then he worked at WNEW (1986–90), KAPX (Marin County, California) in 1990, and hosted a weekly jazz show at KCSM (College of San Mateo, California) from 1993 until his death.
Nico Papadopoulos, played by Aykut Hilmi, is a worker at McKlunky's fast food restaurant, who Fatboy (Ricky Norwood) irritates after a night out. When Fatboy gets a job at McKlunky's the next day, Nico gives him his uniform, revealing himself to be the manager. Nico later arrives in The Queen Victoria public house, revealing that he is a friend of Fatboy's friend Dot Branning (June Brown) and the nephew of her boss, Andonis Papadopolous. Later, while Fatboy is working a day shift, Nico tells him he has to work the late shift, meaning he will miss his DJ gig.
Wright had attended school until the age of 12 before beginning work as a domestic servant, subsequently obtaining a job as a rubber hand at Bates & Co.'s St Mary's Mills, a rubber factory in Leicester, approximately five miles from home. She regularly travelled to work on her bicycle.Donahue (2007), p. 71. At the time of her death, she was working the late shift at the factory and, as such, in the summer of 1919, was known to have cycled between the villages and hamlets around Little Stretton to perform errands or visit acquaintances in the late afternoon hours.
After Foon, who is a founder of a prestigious child learning center loses his job, he finds work at his friend's noodle shop, working the late shift. The noodle shop and Chan-chan's new shop happened to be right across from each other, because of this the two see each other everyday and besides bickering they also become closer. When Foon realizes that the ghostly Baks cannot be rid, he forms a truce with them in order to co-habitat peacefully. After seeing that the Baks are friendly, peaceful ghost who will do no harm to the living, Foon and the Baks form a friendship.
Fifteen-year- old Lillian Clark, working a late shift that night in the town's boarding house, had been given permission to stay overnight for the first time. She was the only member of her family to survive. Her father was working outside the mine when the slide hit, while her mother and six siblings were buried in their home. All 12 men living at the CPR work camp were killed, but 128 more who were scheduled to move into the camp the day before the slide had not arrived—the train that was supposed to take them there from Morrissey, British Columbia, failed to pick them up.
Bite Network Radio itself would be hosted by Jason Agnew and John Pollock, retaining the format of Ask-A-Wai, and occasionally featuring Wai Ting and other members from their circle of friends. Like Ask-A-Wai, Bite Network Radio was taped immediately following the LAW. Bite Network Radio ended with the move of the LAW to TSN Radio, as the studios at TSN could no longer accommodate all of the regular hosts. Though The Late Shift, a radio show hosted by Jason Agnew on CFRB, is touted as the spiritual successor of Bite Network Radio, it follows a different format and has no formal association to the LAW.
In 1999 McCann wrote, produced and directed a short film in the improvisational style later popularized by Larry David's Curb Your Enthusiasm. A take-off on The Blair Witch Project, it was entitled The Glendale Ogre, and starred Marc Drotman, Scott Kreamer, and Kate Donahue. Scored by Julie and Steve Bernstein, it featured camera work by David Coons of Los Angeles' Artscans, himself most well known as the inspiration for the title of Po Bronson's The Nudist on the Late Shift. In the years since leaving Warner Brothers Animation, McCann has worked on Jimmy Neutron, Dave the Barbarian, Tom Ruegger's Sushi Pack, and Animalia.
Whatever his job and wherever it was located, Alf was the eternal underdog. Regarded as a "guttersnipe" by the posh blokes from the Amateur Athletic Association, he was at his best the day after a night on late shift, lifting heavy objects and getting little sleep. His journey to the track (often White City) almost invariably involved falling asleep on the train and missing his stop. Sometimes his tardiness was caused by skullduggery of the worst kind by "stuck-up" rich boys from a university somewhere, but usually it was because he could not stop himself from rescuing people in distress or just generally being a selfless chap.
Then, during the rise of the internet/high tech in the late 1990s, Bronson became a leading chronicler of Silicon Valley in its heyday, writing two more best sellers. The first, The First $20 Million Is Always the Hardest, was a novel sending up technology start-ups. The second, The Nudist on the Late Shift, was a nonfiction portrayal of those who had followed the modern-day gold rush to Silicon Valley. With the collapse of the internet bubble in 2000, and after creating The $treet, a short-lived television drama for Fox again drawing upon his bond trading days, Bronson began searching for a new direction for his career.
The fourth series, characterised by darker and even more risque material than the first series of 'Comedy Inc. - The Late Shift' (words such as fuck, for example, are no longer censored), ran 25 1-hour episodes in total, following an extension of the series by the Nine Network, making it the longest running series of the show to date. On Thursday 19 October 2006, the show was nominated at the 2006 "Australian Film Institute Awards" in five categories, including Best Television Comedy Series, Best Direction in Television, and two nominations for Best Performance in a Television Comedy Series, one each for Paul McCarthy and Genevieve Morris.
As these events transpire, Jerry, feeling insecure about his relationship with Beth, follows her to work after she is called in for a late shift. En route, Jerry finds the road blocked by the chaos created by the mantis-people; when they attempt to force Morty's whereabouts out of him, he escapes and kills them with a shotgun. Arriving at the equine hospital at which Beth works, he finds Beth cornered by her raving, infected co-worker; after Jerry kills him with a crowbar, the two reconcile their marriage. Hiding from the infected population in the desert, Rick makes a third serum to undo all the previous ones.
John Michael Higgins (born February 12, 1963) is an American actor, voice actor and comedian whose film credits include Christopher Guest's mockumentaries, the role of David Letterman in HBO's The Late Shift and a starring role in the American version of Kath & Kim. He portrayed Peter Lovett in the TV Land original sitcom Happily Divorced and provided the voice of Iknik Blackstone Varrick in The Legend of Korra. He also starred in the NBC sitcom Great News as Chuck Pierce for 2 seasons. He currently hosts the game show America Says, which earned him a 2019 Daytime Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Game Show Host.
See Alliance for Sweden for further information. The Alliance enjoyed a leading position for over a year over the red-green parties, according to most polls. However the gap between the two blocs (s, v, and mp are assumed to work together) began to close rapidly in January 2006, and the red-green parties took the lead in May 2006; indeed they were ahead of the Alliance in every poll conducted in May and June. However, there was a late shift in opinion back to the Alliance during the summer: in mid-August all polls showed the Alliance leading the red-green parties comfortably.
For her performance in this film, she received a BAFTA Award nomination. In 1995, Bates played the title character in Dolores Claiborne, another well-received Stephen King adaptation, for which she was nominated for Best Actress at the 22nd Saturn Awards.Beahm 2001, p. 484. In 1995, Bates began working behind the screen as well, as a director, on several television series; her early directing jobs include episodes of Great Performances, Homicide: Life on the Street, and NYPD Blue. In 1996, Bates received her first Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or a Movie, for her performance as Jay Leno's manager Helen Kushnick in HBO's The Late Shift (1996).
The sediment record as > well as theoretical considerations make strong argument against alternating > ice-covered and ice-free....The probable Middle Cenozoic development of an > ice cover, accompanied by Antarctic ice development and a late shift of the > Gulf Stream to its present position, were important events that led to the > development of modern climates. The record suggests that altering the > present ice cover would have profound effects on future climates. More recently, Melnikov has noted that, "There is no common opinion on the age of the Arctic sea ice cover." Experts apparently agree that the age of the perennial ice cover exceeds 700,000 years but disagree about how much older it is.
Jack Mosley (Bruce Willis) is an alcoholic, burned-out NYPD detective. Despite a late shift the night before, his lieutenant orders him to escort a witness, Eddie Bunker (Mos Def), from local custody to the courthouse 16 blocks away to testify on a police corruption case before a grand jury at 10 a.m. Bunker tries to be friendly with Mosley, telling him of his aspirations to move to Seattle to become a cake baker with his sister who he has never met, but Mosley is uninterested, and stops at a liquor store. They are suddenly ambushed by a gunman, and Mosley drags Bunker to a local bar to take shelter and call for backup.
For research, the production staff and cast studied Robert X. Cringely's documentary Triumph of the Nerds and the books Steve Jobs by Walter Isaacson, The Soul of a New Machine by Tracy Kidder, The Nudist on the Late Shift by Po Bronson, and The Silicon Boys by David A. Kaplan. The series had at least three technical advisors. Industry veteran Carl Ledbetter, who worked at IBM, AT&T; Consumer Products, and Sun Microsystems, reviewed early scripts for authenticity. He also wrote sample computer code that appeared on screen, and helped operate props on set, controlling lights on a breadboard from underneath a table or hand feeding a printout through a dot matrix printer.
Etchison would wait over a decade before his actual first collection The Dark Country would appear, to critical acclaim. Several more collections have been published since, including a career retrospective, Talking in the Dark (2001), which consists of stories personally selected by the author. He was nominated for the British Fantasy Award for "The Late Shift" (1981), and as well as winning the ward in 1982 for "The Dark Country", has won it since for Best Short Story, for "The Olympic Runner" (1986) and "The Dog Park" (1994). Etchison's first novel (discounting two pseudonymous erotic novels), The Shudder, was slated for publication in 1980; he finally withdrew it when the editor demanded what he felt were unreasonable changes in the manuscript.
In the 1990s, Balaban had a recurring role on the fourth season of Seinfeld as Russell Dalrymple, the fictional president of NBC. He also played Warren Littlefield, a real-world NBC executive, in The Late Shift, about the battle between Jay Leno and David Letterman for NBC's The Tonight Show. His tie to Littlefield continued in 2012 when he read the audiobook of Littlefield's autobiography, Top of the Rock: Inside the Rise and Fall of Must See TV. In 1999, Balaban made a guest appearance in the sitcom Friends as Phoebe Buffay's father Frank in "The One With Joey's Bag". In 2010, Balaban appeared as Judge Clayton Horn, the real-life judge who presided over the obscenity trial of Lawrence Ferlinghetti and City Lights Bookstore in the movie Howl.
Late Shift received "very positive" reviews on Steam, 4.4 out of 5 stars on Apple's App Store, a 7.2/10 rating on IMdB, 72/100 points according to review aggregator Metacritic.. The Sunday Times named it "the most important film of the year", The Guardian called it "a digital experience to look out for". The film won many awards, including a BAFTA Cymru Award (Best Game), "Best Mobile/Tablet" and "Most Creative and Original" at Game Connection Development Awards and "Best Narrative" at BIG Festival Brazil. Further it was nominated for an IMG Award, for "Visual Design" and "Action and Adventure Game" at The Independent Game Developers' Association Awards 2017, and for "Writing or Narrative Design" and "Gameplay Innovation" at the 2018 Develop Awards. Apart from the majority of positive reactions there were also a few critical voices.
A notation used often identifies day (D), swing (S) and night (N) shifts for the W days and O (off) for rest days. ; W: work days :; D: day shift, 1st shift, early shift :: This shift often occurs from either 06:00 or 07:00 to either 14:00 or 15:00 for eight-hour shifts, and from 06:00 to 18:00 for twelve-hour shifts. :; S: swing shift, 2nd shift, late shift, afternoon shift :: This shift often occurs from either 14:00 or 15:00 to either 22:00 or 23:00 for eight-hour shifts, and is not used with twelve-hour shifts. :; N: night shift, 3rd shift, graveyard shift :: This shift often occurs from either 22:00 or 23:00 to either 06:00 or 07:00 for eight-hour shifts, and from 18:00 to 06:00 for twelve-hour shifts.
Groome has recorded numerous sessions on other artists' albums, including Robert Plant (Manic Nirvana) with Rob Stride, Joan Jett (Bad Reputation), Psychic TV (Dreams Less Sweet and Godstar), IQ (Nomzamo) and Popguns with Rob Stride (Snog). He has toured the world extensively as a member of Adrian Baker's Gidea Park (occasionally with guests such as Mike Love), Nashville Teens, Mud, The Beagles (together with saxophonist-singer-songwriter Stewart Blandamer, former member of Paul Young's Q-Tips and writer of the Country song "Darlin'") and, since April 2003, The Barron Knights, having previously sequenced the drum programming on their single "Golden Oldie Old Folks Home". From 1981 to 1996 Micky performed on and off with Rob Stride in The Bleach Boys, and in 1989 Micky and Rob formed The Late Shift. During 2004–6, Groome and Stride collaborated with A Teenage Opera composer Mark Wirtz on Love Is Eggshaped, and Micky and Rob wrote and performed on their Spyderbaby album, with contributions from Tony Rivers and Kris Ife.
Weber grew up in Switzerland and studied filmmaking at London Film School.. Working as a commercial director he was looking for alternative forms of advertising and branded entertainment, when he re-discovered his fascination with multi-branched storytelling that rooted in the adventure games he played and choose your own adventure books he read as a kid, a format that he now applied to movies. He shot an interactive proof of concept film in 2013 and set up interactive movie technology company CtrlMovie AG the year after. In 2015 he shot LATE SHIFT in London, the interactive feature-length film that he wrote together with Michael Robert Johnson. The film was first released in 2016 at the Cannes Film Festival (Next), travelled on to festivals such as the New York Film Festival, Raindance and the Locarno International Film Festival and won multiple awards including a BAFTA Cymru award.. The CtrlMovie technology was subsequently adopted by Hollywood studios such as Paramount Pictures, 20th Century Fox and Amblin Partners.
Jessica Lynn Heeringa disappeared from the Exxon gas station where she was working the late shift in Norton Shores, Michigan, United States, on April 26, 2013; the engaged mother of a young son has not been seen nor heard from since. Left at the scene of the apparent abduction, investigators found Jessica's car and jacket, as well as her cigarettes and purse with a large amount of money. They also located drops of blood outside the gas station, which subsequent DNA analysis positively matched to Jessica. Also, parts to a firearm were uncovered in proximity to the blood. Over the next three and a half years, a 75-member task force with 14 specialized divisions—such as aviation, behavioral sciences, technical services, and intelligence analysis — from 15 local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies — gave 12,000 man- hours to a vast investigation that included upwards of 1,400 tips received, 33 search warrants executed, 20 residential searches by consent, as well as 12 ground and two underwater searches.
The prime-time weekday schedule consists of "Breakfast with Ann-Marie Kelly" (6.30am to 9am), daily current affairs magazine show "Midlands Today" with Will Faulkner (9am to 12pm) and music- driven programmes "The Afternoon Show" with Carl James (12pm to 3pm) & "Drive Time" with Roy Jennings (3pm to 7pm). Specialist talk programmes are broadcast weekdays from 7 to 8pm, including documentary series "The Open Door" with Ann- Marie Kelly on Mondays, business show "Taking Care of Business" with Ronan Berry on Tuesdays, farming & country matters programme "Country Life" with M.J. Cleary on Wednesdays, arts & entertainment show "Encore" with Claire O'Brien on Thursdays and Irish language & music show "Bosca Ceol" on Fridays. Popular Country & Irish music programme "Country Roads" with Joe Cooney is broadcast weeknights from 8 to 10pm. From 10pm to midnight, the weekday schedule is once again split, with the music & pop culture driven "The Late Shift" with Brian Moss from Monday to Wednesday, Irish music show "The Vibe" with Paul Downey on Thursdays and specialist music programme "The Roadhouse Café" with Ann-Marie Kelly on Fridays.
Who's a Wally now? The film was opening night selection at the 50th Sydney Film Festival in 2003 and earned Kevin Harrington an Australian Film Institute Awards nomination for Best Actor. Kalowski's other television credits include head writer and co-creator of the sketch comedy television series Big Bite, a 2003 nominee for Best Comedy Series at the Australian Film Institute Awards starring Chris Lilley and Andrew O'Keefe; and head writer of the Nine Network late-night sketch comedy series Comedy Inc - The Late Shift between 2004 and 2006, nominated for 7 Australian Film Institute Awards including two for Best Comedy Series, the 2006 Logie Award for Most Outstanding Comedy Program, and the 2006 Rose D'Or (Golden Rose of Montreaux) Award for Best International Comedy Series. Kalowski was also co- creator (with David McDonald), head writer, producer of the sketch comedy television series Double Take (2009), noted for its Julia Gillard "Nine to Nine" song parody video that predicted Gillard replacing Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, and which became a highly popular viral internet item when that political event later occurred in August 2010 Kalowski has also developed projects in the United States BRIEF: Rick Kalowski gets 20th Century Fox Television deal and the United Kingdom.

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