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Robert Hepler "Rob" Lowe (/ˈrɒb ˈloʊ/; born March 17, 1964) is an American actor. Lowe came to prominence after appearing in films such as The Outsiders, Oxford Blues, About Last Night..., St. Elmo's Fire, and Wayne's World. On television, Lowe is known for his role as Sam Seaborn on The West Wing and his role as Senator Robert McCallister on Brothers & Sisters. He is currently a main cast member of Parks and Recreation, playing the role of Chris Traeger. Early in his career Lowe gained notoriety as a life-in-the-fast-lane playboy, ending up in the spotlight for various personal indiscretions and tabloid scandals, including one of the first "sex tape" scandals to hit Hollywood.
Lowe was born in Charlottesville, Virginia, the son of Barbara Lynn (née Hepler), a teacher, and Charles Davis Lowe, a trial lawyer. His parents divorced when Lowe was young. He has a brother, actor Chad Lowe, and two half brothers. Because of a virus during infancy, he is deaf in his right ear (he later played a deaf character in Stephen King's The Stand). Lowe was baptized into the Episcopal church. His father is of German , English and Irish ancestry and his mother was of German, English, Welsh, and Scottish descent. He was raised in a "traditional midwestern setting" in Dayton, Ohio, attending Oakwood Junior High School, before moving to the Point Dume area of Malibu, California with his mother and brother. He attended Santa Monica High School, the same high school as fellow actors Emilio Estevez, Charlie Sheen, Sean Penn, Chris Penn, and Robert Downey, Jr.
Rebecca Lowe (born 11 November 1980) is a sports reporter and presenter for ESPN. She previously worked at the BBC, and Setanta Sports.
The daughter of BBC News presenter Chris Lowe, she was born in Ealing, west London, where she walked to school with footballer Peter Crouch. Lowe graduated with a 2:1 BA Honours Degree in Drama from the University of East Anglia in 2002.
Seeking to be an actress, she worked on graduation at TalkSport while looking for an agent. In November 2002, she won BBC Television's Talent Search for a football reporter after progressing through three rounds, chosen out of 650 candidates.
Lowe reported from a top Premiership match every Saturday for Final Score, was regularly a reporter on interviews and features for Football Focus, and was the presenter of a "Football in the Community" feature every Sunday morning on Match of the Day (all on BBC One).
She was a regular contributor to BBC Television's Match of the Day 2 and Grandstand. She was also one of the main sports presenters on BBC News 24 and BBC Radio Five Live, and has additionally broadcast sports news for BBC Breakfast, BBC Radio 1, 2 and 4.
Daniel Patrick Pugh (born May 15, 1956), professionally known as Dan Patrick, is an American Sports Emmy-winning sportscaster, radio personality, and actor from Mason, Ohio. He currently hosts The Dan Patrick Show which is broadcast on radio on Premiere Radio Networks, and on television on The Audience Network for DIRECTV subscribers, co-hosts NBC's Football Night in America, and serves as a senior writer for Sports Illustrated. He previously worked at ESPN for 18 years, where he often anchored the weeknight and Sunday 11 PM edition of SportsCenter.
Patrick attended the University of Dayton in Dayton, Ohio. His brother, Bill Pugh, is a longtime sports radio executive, and is currently the head of programming at Clear Channel San Diego. Patrick was a basketball player in high school at William Mason High School, becoming an Ohio all-state selection his senior year. He attended Eastern Kentucky University on a basketball scholarship for two years before transferring to the University of Dayton, where he majored in broadcast journalism. Patrick is also an alumnus of the Eta Hexaton Chapter of the Phi Sigma Kappa Fraternity at Dayton.
William J. "Bill" Simmons III (born September 25, 1969) is a sports columnist, author, and podcaster. He currently writes columns and hosts podcasts for Grantland.com, which is affiliated with ESPN.com. He is a former writer for ESPN The Magazine and Jimmy Kimmel Live!. Nicknamed The Sports Guy, formerly The Boston Sports Guy, Simmons gained the attention of ESPN with his web site, BostonSportsGuy.com which earned him a job offer in 2001.
Since joining ESPN in 2001, in addition to writing for ESPN.com, he has also hosted his own podcast on ESPN.com titled The B.S. Report, appeared as a special contributor on the television series E:60, and serves as an executive producer of ESPN's documentary project, 30 for 30. He also has written two best-selling books and worked as a writer for Jimmy Kimmel Live!. On June 8, 2011, Simmons launched Grantland.com, an online magazine for which he serves as Editor-in-chief. At this point he began publishing his Sports Guy columns and B.S. Report podcasts on Grantland, which are then linked to from ESPN.com.
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Italy, 1944. As the war takes its toll on Allied forces in Europe, a squadron of black pilots known as the Tuskegee Airmen are finally given the chance to prove themselves in the sky - even as they battle discrimination on the ground. It's a tribute to the unsung heroes who rose above extraordinary challenges and ultimately soared into history.
Keywords: 1940s, 50-calibre-machine-gun, aerial-bombardment, aerial-combat, african-american, airplane-crash, airplane-on-fire, alcoholism, american-abroad, amphibious-landing
Courage has no color
High-Octane Action and Daring Dogfights!
Colonel A.J. Bullard: We have a right to fight for our country. The same as every other American.
Leon 'Neon' Edwards: When you get upset, when you get mad, you turn red, right? When you get envoius, or sick, you turn green. When you become cowardly, you turn yellow; and ya'll got the nerve to call us colored?
Declan 'Winky' Hall: Experience is a cruel teacher, gives the exam first and then the lesson.
Lieutenant General Luntz: Colonel, the word is you're arrogant.::Colonel A.J. Bullard: If arrogant is the only word people use to describe me now, I would say I think I am making progress.
Colonel A.J. Bullard: Politics is the art of postponing a decision until it is no longer relevant.
Plot
In Boston, there is an unknown epidemic and the population is consuming the Hydropure water and vegetables from Whitefield Corporation. The City Hall Secretary, Taylor Lambert, contacts a newspaper journalist, Lisa Wallace, expecting to give evidence of a conspiracy that his partner Connie is collecting. However, Glenda is captured and murdered by the guards, and Lambert shoots the Mayor and takes a sample of his blood to give to Lisa. Lambert is hunted and wounded by the police. He meets the journalist, Ben Mosher, who writes for the sensationalist column 'Mystery Science' in the same newspaper. Lambert gives Ben a vial with the Major's blood before he dies and Ben gives the sample to his friend Knutt Jourgensen for analysis.
Keywords: one-word-title
The hatching has begun...
Peter Whitefield: [first lines - narrating] Whitefield Industries, in cooperation with the mayor and other city officials, is committed to ensuring the health of our citizens.
Captain Wimmer: Look at him. Full of secrets, fears, defiance - all swimming around in a bag of hydrated proteins, glued together with 10 pounds of minerals.::Craig Braddock: Yeah well, whatever he's full of, he's our only lead.
There are no partners in crime
Plot
Dr. Gordon Wayne is a world-renowned heart surgeon who's haunted by a past failure. Sarah Coleman is a brainy medical student who falls out of favor with her professors because she challenges the establishment; and Dr. Kevin Spitz is a neurosurgeon with shaky ethics. The three of them are recruited by the mysterious Mr. Swissky to further his efforts in his studies of teratology: the scientific study of unusual biological monstrosities and malformations.
Keywords: doctor, unsold-tv-series-pilot
Welcome to Paradise Road
Plot
A teacher overcomes his frustration in a high-school full of flunkies. As he attempts to educate his students, his attempts to help them gets him into trouble with the school board, which only adds to his problems. With the support of his students he beats the school board and his frustration.
Keywords: bra-less, female-nudity, girl-stripped-down-to-panties, high-school, high-school-teacher, popular-teacher, satire, social-satire, student, teacher
They fall asleep in class. Throw ink on each other. Never come in Mondays. And they're just the teachers.
Monday morning at JFK High.
Roger Rubell: [to Troy] How can you be so stupid, huh? Would you tell me how you can be so damn stupid? As if we don't have enough problems. We're in the middle of a lawsuit, buddy. Three girls - three of our own students. Why don't you go to some other school and get their girls pregnant? You know what this is gonna do to the school? You know how it's gonna look? Teamwork, Troy, does not mean going out and starting your own team.
Dr. Donna Burke: We, the board members present, think that you should tender your resignation.::Alex Jurel: My resignation? What for?::Dr. Donna Burke: Because, Mr. Jurel, no one here wants to go through the pain of firing you.
[Paramedic checks for Ditto's pulse]::Paramedic: This guy's dead.::School Nurse: [holding a lit cigarette] Really? How can you tell?
Lisa: [Lisa has just handed Alex a subpoena while he is in the men's room]::Lisa: It really is good to see you, Mr. Jurel.::Alex Jurel: Considering how much you've seen, who don't you call me Alex?
Alex Jurel: [to his class] All right, if you're not here, speak up.::[the class laughs]
Alex Jurel: There's nothing worse than a female lawyer with a cause.::Lisa: Except a male teacher without one.
Roger Revel: We're not here to worry about one kid, we're trying to get as many through with what we've got.
Roger Revel: You're not gonna betray ol' JFK, are ya?::Alex Jurel: Aw, come on, for Christ's sake, Roger! That'd be like shitting on the Peace Corps! You haven't lived 'till you see them try to serve me with a subpoena.
Diane: [Jurel has taken Diane to have an abortion] Listen, can I bum a cigarette?::Alex Jurel: Diane, look, I don't think...::Diane: [interrupting] Mr. Jurel, I just had an abortion. I think I'm old enough to smoke.
Dr. Donna Burke: Just what the hell are you guys running here, a g**d*** zoo? I'm in the middle of a fundraiser breakfast when I'm informed that your school psychologist has flipped out in the middle of your g**d*** office. And, then I get here and find out that there has been a stabbing, and if that's not enough, one of your kids tries to eat one of your g**d*** teachers. Mr. Rubell, what the hell do you call that?::Roger Rubell: Monday.
Lowe
Have you got any ills ?
Have you got any bills ?
That you wanna get taken care of ?
Do you know anyone who would like to have fun ?
Or find a meaning in what they're not sure of ?
Thank goodness, Captain Glory got here in time.
Morning comes bright in the midst of the night
All the cards fall so you see the back
In your deepest despair there is someone who cares
He's for putting your head out of whack.
Thank goodness, Captain Glory got here in time.
Now should you decide to take a flight with us ?
You gotta promise not to make a fuss
Have no worry, have no fear
Captain Glory is here.
He'll straighten this mess, he'll straighten your dress
Your hair, your tie or even your mind
He's got a trip to the sun that is sure to be fun
You gotta get lost for someone to find.
Thank goodness, Captain Glory got here in time.