Sentences with phrase «televised version»

"Televised version" refers to a program or event that is being broadcasted on television for people to watch. Full definition
Gulag was directed by Roger Young, who previously helmed such lauded TV movies as Bitter Harvest and would go on to direct the original televised version of Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Identity.
While the mass healing campaigns (including the more recent televised versions) emphasize the marvel of individual healing, Chilean Pentecostalism emphasizes the everyday life of the faith communities.
Red Bull Arts New York will be built out to resemble certain reoccurring sets from Melrose Place's televised version of «90s Los Angeles, with the GALA Committee's objects displayed in situ.
The televised version replaced that with «If only I could make this message go viral,» referring to the environmental and health benefits of using SodaStream compared buying from the soda giants.
This Game of Thrones discussion is written by someone who has read George R.R. Martin's books (as well as the occasional fan theory on message boards), but the column will usually only discuss events that have happened on HBO's televised version.
This «Game of Thrones» discussion is written by someone who has read George R.R. Martin's books, but will generally only discuss events that have happened on HBO's televised version — not that it matters much now that the show is going its own way.
Bryan Cranston won the Tony for his portrayal of Lyndon B. Johnson in All the Way, and he's up for two Emmys this weekend for the televised version of the same role.
I reviewed the extended cut prior to the screening of the televised version.
Behind the scenes footage from the televised version of the 2008 RSC production of «Hamlet», mixed with brief extracts from key moments in the production.
Features extracts from the televised version of the 2008 RSC production.
Features extracts from the televised version of the 2008 RSC production of «Hamlet».
Using extracts from the televised version of the 2008 RSC production of «Hamlet», actors Patrick Stewart and Penny Downie, who play Claudius and Gertrude, discuss the background to their characters» relationship.
Don't ask me why — I'm not even sure myself, especially as the censorship on the televised version of the press conference made the game sound like a test of the Emergency Broadcast System — but I am.
Much like the televised version last night, we've got the good, the bad and the ugly.
Much like the televised version last night, we've got the
The TV can also overlay weather information, news, or photos — and the photos look like real photo prints, not a televised version of a digital photo.
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