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  • ...Vaughn until the sale of the business again in 1995. Hill also worked as a television commentator for [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]'s [[Wide World of Spo ! [[Coventry Climax|Climax]] [[straight-4|L4]]
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  • ...ecline throughout the 1990s. With the demise of ''Wide World of Sports'', television exposure became virtually non-existent. In addition to safety concerns and ...s Motor Speedway]]. [[Pay per view]] was demolition derby's only national television outlet in the [[2000s|new millennium.]] Two $50,000-to-win derbies were he
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  • ...champion. He is well-known in the United States as a commentator of racing television broadcasts where his Scottish English accent made him a distinctive presenc ...r F1 pilots, at a time where the competition between Ford and BMW was at a climax.
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  • ...is broke an agreement enforced by FISA for a single central negotiation of television rights. [[Jean-Marie Balestre]], president of FISA, announced that the Mona ...has fallen in line with the other Formula One races for the convenience of television viewers. For many years, the numbers of cars admitted to Grands Prix was at
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  • ...real reason for a street circuit is to provide a distinctive backdrop for television - a permanent race circuit would be unidentifiable and, from the perspectiv | [[Cooper Car Company|Cooper]]-[[Coventry Climax|Climax]]
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  • ...ut was quickly dismissed due to his popularity as [[Simon Templar]] in the television series ''[[The Saint (TV series)|The Saint]]''. There are also some reports ...teriously, despite having been supposedly killed by Bond during the film's climax.
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  • .... The first Continental was won by [[Dan Gurney]], driving a 2.7L Coventry Climax powered [[Lotus 19, dubbed the Monte Carlo after Stirling Moss bringing Lot ...Lights installed around the circuit to allow night racing (and prime-time television coverage) although the infield section still not as well-lit as the main ov
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  • ...nd became the first Busch Series race to be televised on broadcast network television, as CBS broadcast the race live until TNN took over in 1997. ...kins Glen was celebrated during the 1998 racing season, this event was the climax, returning many original cars and drivers to the original {{convert|6.6|mi|
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  • ...as two that were independently produced and one [[United States|American]] television adaptation of Fleming's first novel under legal licence. However, it is gen ...five spots of [[List of most-watched television episodes|the most-watched television movies]].
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  • ...as two that were independently produced and one [[United States|American]] television adaptation of Fleming's first novel under legal licence. However, it is gen ...five spots of [[List of most-watched television episodes|the most-watched television movies]].
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  • ...clashed repeatedly with the [[Formula One Constructors Association]] over television profits and technical regulations. ...il its expiration and assured them a share of the profits from the sale of television rights, bringing an end to the [[FISA-FOCA War]] and contributing to [[Bern
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  • In the climax Bond, Columbo's team, and Melina break into a mountaintop monastery being u ...5 years later, he was unable to take the role due to his contract with the television show ''[[Remington Steele]]''.
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  • ...opers remained outsiders in 1958 but as soon as the new 2.5 litre Coventry-Climax engine was available, the little British cars went on to dominate Formula O In 1962, the Lotus team ran the [[Lotus 25]] powered by the new Coventry-Climax FWMV V8 engine. The car had an aluminium sheet [[monocoque]] chassis instea
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  • ...opening stage, then two in succession entering the Pyrenees, then a great climax of three successive Alpine stages. Bartali won that 1948 Tour not by a hand The communists had occupied factories and radio and television stations and angry rows in parliament came close to blows. A revolt was loo
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  • *** Others: [[ATS (automobile)|ATS]]/[[BRM]]/[[Coventry Climax]] and [[Ferrari]] [[Formula One]] 1.5 L V8 engines ''(none of them use * First [[digital television]] reception - 2006 [[Mercedes-Benz S-Class]]
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