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Ann B. Davis 2007 – Twelve Trashy Men

Tossups for Finals by Craig Barker and Mike Burger

FIRST PERIOD – 50-or-Nothing Bonuses in Effect

1. The traditional antiseptic and hoof care product for ungulates, it also is used in human soaps. By applying heat and pressure (*) in a closed container, it is the result of destructive distillation of its wood source. Coming into national awareness due to the events of July 24, 1983 at Yankee Stadium, it became a source of controversy once again during the 2006 World Series. For 10 points--name this sticky substance, often used by athletes to gain a better grip.

Answer: pine tar

2. This film gives has small roles for some TV vets including Jeffrey Tambor as father to Kristen Kreuk and Diedrich Bader as (*) a mugger in Amsterdam. Also in the Netherlands is Lucy Lawless, who runs a sex club while Fred Armisen plays an Italian pervert. Other highlights in this film include a Škoda painted like the General Lee and a gang of Man-U hooligans. For 10 points--name this 2004 movie where Scotty tries to hook-up with his attractive German pen-pal he thought was a pervert.

Answer: Eurotrip

3. Host of NPR's Jazz at the Lincoln Center, he moved from his native Philadelphia to Paris in 1971, covering the Paris Peace Talks as a CBS stringer and was injured by a mortar round (*) while working in Cambodia. CBS' White House correspondent from 1976 to 1978, he moved to his final job to replace Dan Rather and in 1986 became his show's first male reporter to wear an earring. A 19-time Emmy winner--for 10 points--name this 60 Minutes correspondent who died of leukemia in November 2006.

Answer: Ed(ward Rudolph) Bradley(, Jr.)

4. His acting career consists of single-episode background shots on Pepper Dennis and The Sopranos. He's presently being sued by both (*) the paparazzi agency X17 for copyright infringement and by former Lance Bass squeeze Reichen Lehmkuhl for defamation. His web site gets over 3 million hits a day and is a must see for those people who like crude Microsoft Paint added white dots on celebrity pictures. For 10 points--name this celebrity web picture aggregator whose real name is Mario Lavandeira.

Answer: Perez Hilton (accept , accept Mario Lavandeira before mention)

5. Nearly converted to defensive back in college, he finished second behind Mike Rozier (*) in 1983 Heisman balloting and led his team to a Holiday Bowl victory. He was traded for two draft picks that ended up being Winston Moss and Bruce Hill after a 3-16 record as a starter with Tampa Bay. The first left-handed quarterback enshrined in Canton--for 10 points--name this former 49ers signal caller, currently an ESPN NFL analyst.

Answer: (Jon) Steve(n) Young

6. Claiming to be from Wayzata, Minnesota, he was later found out not to have a wife named Jennifer. A fan of Stephen King (*), much more than Dostoyevsky, he was not present at the book club on September 22, 2004. He later took advantage of an argument between two of his captors, but was released by Michael Dawson in exchange for his son Walt. For 10 points--name this "Other" who was undergoing spinal surgery on the last aired episode of Lost, formerly known as Henry Gale.

Answer: Benjamin Linus (prompt on Henry Gale before mention)

7. A talented skateboarder, his first band, the Pinheads, was initially rejected as being "too loud". Born in 1968 (*) in Hill Valley, California, he was nearly killed by terrorists on October 26, 1985 in the parking lot of the Twin Pines Mall, but used a specially modified DMC-12 to escape by getting it up to 88 miles per hour and going back in time to meet his future parents. For 10 points--name this time-traveling high school student played in a Robert Zemeckis trilogy by Michael J. Fox.

Answer: Marty McFly

SECOND PERIOD – Unlimited Guessing on Completed Tossups

8. Currently appearing in a TV spot with Paula Sala, his career stared away from the microphone and got his start in the trailer for Gunfighters of Casa Grande when the original announcer (*) failed to show. Not afraid to parody his voice, he occasionally voices Jeopardy! categories and did the trailer narration for North by North Quahog. In a world where you'll get 10 points for a correct answer – name this voice-over artist whose favorite work is said to be the original Friday the 13th trailer.

Answer: Don LaFontaine

9. Literally, it stems from the turning of the ears forward before an attack, revealing a natural camouflage while metaphorically, it is a hunger and drive, one which can be lost when quickly trades passion for glory. (*) Rising up to the challenge of one's rivals, it is the thrill of the fight and what Apollo Creed tells Rocky Balboa he must recapture before he fights Clubber Lang in his Garden rematch. For 10 points--name this phrase, the title of a #1 hit for Survivor and the theme from the film Rocky III.

Answer: Eye of the Tiger

10. This word was heard from the commentators on the World Series of Poker when Daniel Negrenau was referring to a great Mike Sexton play and Kyle (*) Broflovski mentions it while playing World of Warcraft. They both pronounce the initial consonant, while others prefer to maintain the etymological typo and change that consonant to an ‘O'. First believed to enter Internet lexicon in 1994 from EFNet, name--for 10 points--this leet word proclaiming superiority.

Answer: pwned (accept pwnage) [pronounced either owned, puh-owned or poned)

11. Formed when the members met as freshman in 1968, Thomas McClary left in 1985 to form a gospel label. Ronald La Pread left a year later to move to New Zealand, and Milan Williams, who (*) wrote the band's first hit "Machine Gun", left in 1989 after refusing to play in South Africa. Winning their only Grammy in 1985 for "Night Shift", it was three years after their lead singer had left to pursue a solo career. For 10 points--name this Motown act, known for "Brick House" and "Easy", led by Lionel Richie.

Answer: The Commodores

12. Dedicated to Richard Matheson and George Romero, the rights to be a character in this book fetched $20,000 in an eBay charity auction. In this 2006 work, (*) the protagonist just got a deal with Dark Horse Comics and is spending time in Boston buying gifts for his family. However, the pulse attacks and turns everyone who was using a cell phone at the time into a zombie. For 10 points--name this work about Clayton Riddell trying to find his zombied-out family, the 58th novel by Stephen King.

Answer: Cell

13. Its references to smoking earned it a spot on k.d. lang's thematic covers album, Drag. Bootsy Collins was featured on Fatboy Slim's 2004 cover of it, Shaggy (*) sampled it for "Angel", and Jason Mraz and Chrissy Hynde use it in a mash-up with "Everything I Own" for the Happy Feet soundtrack. Homer Simpson sings along with it poorly in the episode "The Way We Was". "Space cowboy" and "Gangster of Love" make references to prior efforts by the artist in--for 10 points--what #1 hit for the Steve Miller Band?

Answer: "The Joker"

14. One-time roommate of David Cross, his most recent book is It's Called a Breakup Because It's Broken. His "Wake Up Call" (*) will premiere mid-season for ABC giving him a second TV exposure, or you can buy the DVD of his Comedy Central special Uncool. However, signs of overexposure abound, since his five-a-day syndicated show has yet to reach a nationwide 1.0 rating. For 10 points--name this host of an eponymous daytime talker and the author of He's Just Not That In To You

Answer: Greg Behrendt

THIRD PERIOD – No Special Rules

15. Early on in this film, Alfred Kralik tells a friend that all he wants is a "Just a lovely, average girl." Conducting an anonymous love affair (*) via correspondence, Kralik does not realize that Mr. Matuschek, his boss in a Budapest gift store, has just hired the object of his epistolary affection, Klara, a woman whom he shares a mutual antipathy in real life. Remade in 1998 as You've Got Mail--for 10 points--name this 1940 Ernst Lubitsch film starring Margaret Sullavan and Jimmy Stewart.

Answer: The Shop Around the Corner

16. The name's the same. One hit #15 in 2006 with "Gimme That" featuring Lil' Wayne. One followed Gary Barnett from Northwestern to Colorado (*) as a running back. A third was a rookie who led the National League in hit by pitch in 1985, amazing since he once missed games with a sleeping injury. For 10 points--give the common name of the singer of 2005's "Run It", the leading rusher for the Tennessee Titans in 2004 and 2005, and the 3rd baseman for the Giants in the mid 80s who died in a house fire in 2006.

Answer: Chris Brown

17. He is not above bribing test audiences with pizza to get favorable focus group results and he still holds Jenna Maroney's (*) stint as a ShopRite spokesperson against her, nixing her appearance on Late Night to promote The Rural Juror. A Six Sigma devotee, he earned his promotion by developing the Trivection Oven, a logic which The Girlie Show's head writer, Liz Lemon, openly questions. For 10 points--name this "Vice President of East Coast Television and Microwave Oven Programming", portrayed by Alec Baldwin on NBC's 30 Rock.

Answer: Jack Donaghy (accept either)

18. Born in 1947 in Birmingham, Alabama, her last studio album was 2003's Stumble from Grace. Her career retrospective Box Set Heartache and Highways (*) included one new song – "The Connection" – which won a 2005 Grammy for Country Female Performance of the Year, her ninth. One of only two female artists to appear in The Band's The Last Waltz, name – For 10 points--this artist whose country #1s include "Sweet Dreams", "Beneath Still Waters" and "Two More Bottles of Wine".

Answer: Emmylou Harris

19. Laura Diaz joins the commentary crew for the "Live 2007" edition, as does Steven Sobe, who joined Incredible Technologies (*) after becoming a three-time national champion in the game. The 2007 edition features a wireless Sprint cell modem, which allows players to compete in real time against one another on tracks like Coral Vista, Heather Pointe, or Whispering Valley. For 10 points--name this trackball arcade golf game, a menace to sports bar patrons everywhere.

Answer: Golden Tee Golf

20. For the remake, the island moves from the Hebrides to off the coast of the Pacific Ocean. The island's principal product is no longer apples, now (*) they are bees, bad news for Edward Malus, since he's allergic. However, the plot is basically the same, guy goes on to island to find a missing girl and gets to learn firsthand about pagan rituals. For 10 points--name either the 1973 cult film starring Edward Woodward and Christopher Lee or the 2006 remake starring Ellyn Burstyn and Nicholas Cage.

Answer: The Wicker Man

21. Horace Andy provides guest vocals on three tracks, including "Five Man Army" and "Hymn of the Big Wheel" while Tony Bryan is featured on "Be Thankful for What You Got". (*) Built from the producing efforts of Daddy G, Mushroom, and 3D, it is Shara Nelson's vocals on the two key tracks, the lead singles "Safe from Harm" and the now legendary "Unfinished Sympathy" that are cited as the origins of the "Bristol Sound". Later labeled as the first "trip hop" album--for 10 points--name this 1991 disc, the debut LP for Massive Attack.

Answer: Blue Lines

EXTRAS

22. He delayed his NCAA career at Stanford for 2 years while on a Mormon mission in Spain. His blog entries (*) include concerns from his Timberwolves' teammates about his team's attempts to acquire Allen Iverson and getting the old ball back. He has time to work on that blog – he's no longer in the bench rotation since his signing from the Lakers in 2003. For 10 points--name this 12th man, perhaps best well known for his attempts at dancing during the celebrations of the Lakers' NBA titles, known as "Mad Dog".

Answer: Mark Madsen

23. Their 1991 season saw a 3-3 Homecoming tie against Kansas, played in a torrential downpour, which marked the first points scored by a female college football player (*) as Lucy Draper kicked the game-tying field goal. The next week, they upset the #1 Texas Colts when 34-year old freshman quarterback Paul Blake, played by Scott Bakula, successfully threw for a two-point conversion with no time left. For 10 points--name this fictional college football team, the squad at the center of the film Necessary Roughness

Answer: Texas State Armadillos

Ann B. Davis 2007 – Twelve Trashy Men

Tossups for Finals by Mike Burger and Craig Barker

1. Once the domain of the hyped premiere episode of a series, the post-Super Bowl slot is now given to stable shows to showcase a supposedly great episode.

(10) When the Super Bowl moved to prime-time in 1983, this NBC action drama about a group of veterans not receiving government benefits debuted.

Answer: The A-Team

(5,5) Two shows have received the time slot twice, one show each from FOX and CBS. Name them for 5 each.

Answer: Survivor and The Simpsons

(10) After Roger Goodell hands over the trophy for the first time, this CBS crime drama (oops, sorry about the redundancy) will get the honor.

Answer: Criminal Minds

2. Between 1964 and 1975, the UCLA Bruins won all but two men's NCAA Division I basketball tournament championships.

(5) For five points--The 1966 NCAA title was won by this Don Haskins-coached school, featured in the 2006 film Glory Road.

Answer: Texas Western University

(10) For ten points--the 1974 NCAA title was won by North Carolina State with the help of this player, nicknamed "Skywalker".

Answer: David (O'Neil) Thompson

(15) For five for one and fifteen for both: Name any two of the schools which UCLA defeated in the NCAA final between 1964 and 1975. You have seven seconds:

Answer: Duke University (1964)

University of Michigan (1965)

University of Dayton (1967)

University of North Carolina or UNC (1968)

Purdue University (1969)

Jacksonville University (1970)

Villanova University (1971) (or Fordham on a technicality)

Florida State University or FSU (1972)

Memphis State University (1973)

University of Kentucky (1975)

3. Pick two players on your team to play Simon, the Milton Bradley electronic game. You will get one point for each successful move, with a maximum of 15 for each player.

4. For 10 points each--name these shows which you can find on the Discovery Channel.

(10) Similar to a Reader's Digest staple, the subjects of this show narrate their life-threatening experiences while we see re-enactments on screen.

Answer: I Shouldn't Be Alive!

(10) Mike Rowe, the narrator on American Chopper, hosts this series featuring him doing the work that makes civilized life possible.

Answer: Dirty Jobs

(10) Rowe also narrates this series about Alaskan king crab fishing and the dangers that face the crews of the ships that bring the crab in.

Answer: Deadliest Catch

5. Producing popular music? Nobody knows but the Turks. For 10 points each:

(10) Played by Curtis "Booger" Armstrong in Ray, this recently deceased Turk signed Led Zeppelin and convinced Neil Young to join Crosby, Stills and Nash.

Answer: Ahmet Ertegün

(10) This protégé of Ertegün, who also died in 2006, produced many top hits including "Jive Talkin'", "Pick Up the Pieces", "Wind Beneath My Wings" and "I Feel for You".

Answer: Arif Mardin

(10) Since I couldn't find a third Turkish music producer who died in 2006, you'll just need to name the music label that Ertegün founded and for whom Mardin produced hits.

Answer: Atlantic

6. Lewis Black, consummate thespian. For 10 points each--name these recent films in which The Daily Show contributor can be seen.

(10) Black played Eddie Langston, an advisor to comedic news host Tom Dobbs who decides to run for President, in this Barry Levinson comedy.

Answer: Man of the Year

(10) Screechy, yelly, slightly crazy. Yeah, he's perfect to serve as a fake dean of your fake university in this comedy starring Justin Long.

Answer: Accepted

(10) Black plays Oliver Porter, the administrator of Iowa's Hoover International Airport, who is snowed in with six kids determined to have their own Merry Christmas in this film.

Answer: Unaccompanied Minors

7. Step 1: Get your co-worker to be your HR director. Step 2: Get a 15-year-contract. Step 3: Profit. For 10 points each:

(10) Name this New York Islander goalie, who will have guaranteed income through the 2020-21 season.

Answer: Rick DiPietro

(10) DiPietro became the first goaltender drafted #1 overall, playing just one season at what school?

Answer: Boston University

(10) DiPietro received this contract due to the graces of his former backup goalie, a Maine standout who became G.M. during the summer of 2006.

Answer: Garth Snow

8. On a 4-6-8-12 basis, given a picture of a band or artist represented in Lego form, name the band. The bands were created by Dunechaser on .

(4) Answer: Flava Flav

(X) Answer: The White Stripes

(X) Answer: R.E.M.

(X) Answer: Weezer

9. Since we can't talk about the 2007 Pro Bowl yet, let's talk about pro bowling instead for 10 points each.

(10) This restaurant chain is the current sponsor of the PBA.

Answer: Denny's

(10) The first event of the 2006-07 tour took place in this country.

Answer: Japan

(10) As of the end of the 2006 calendar year, he is the only player to win two titles in the 2006-07 season. When he doesn't make the finals, he serves as a third commentator on ESPN broadcasts.

Answer: Norm Duke

10. For 10 points each--name these 2006 films which were panned as being among the year's worst artistic efforts by Entertainment Weekly.

(10) EW's Lisa Schwarzbaum and Owen Glieberman concurred that this Steven Shainberg film, an imaginary portrait of Diane Arbus, had several major flaws, not the least of which was casting Nicole Kidman as Arbus.

Answer: Fur

(10) He's directed himself into a corner, as this latest M. Night Shyamalan film starring Bryce Dallas Howard in the title role, didn't really scare anyone, except maybe his backers.

Answer: Lady in the Water

(10) Name either of the other two films, both remakes, that shared EW's Critical Mass rating of C- with Lady in the Water, one starring Steve Martin, the other Sean Penn.

Answer: The Pink Panther or All the King's Men

11. Created in 2000 as "The Annoying Thing", by 2005, it was inescapable on British television, hawking a ringtone service for 3 quid a week. For 10 points each--

(10) First, name the mascot of this service by Jamster!, who had his genitalia removed after complaints from British viewers.

Answer: Crazy Frog

(10) A remix of what 1980s Harold Faltermeyer song resulted in Crazy Frog's first U.K. #1.

Answer: "Axel F"

(10) The common theme in all of Crazy Frog's music videos is the title amphibian being dogged by what generic pursuer.

Answer: a bounty hunter

12. For 10 points each--name the following which have been revealed during NASCAR's 2007 "Silly Season".

(10) This GM brand announced that would no longer be the primary sponsor of Kevin Harvick's #29 car, ending a relationship with Richard Childress Racing that extended back to 1988.

Answer: GM Goodwrench

(10) Taking over the #42 car for Chip Ganassi is Columbian driver from F-1 who drove for Ganassi in CART during 1999 and 2000.

Answer: Juan Pablo Montoya

(10) Ford will only field nine teams next season, which would be the low number except for this carmaker, who will introduce seven teams next season.

Answer: Toyota

13. Given a bluegrass cover of a pop or rock song, name the song for five each and the cover artist for five more. Note, the artist may be the original singer backed by a bluegrass band.

(5/5) Answer: "Walk This Way" by String Cheese Incident

(5/5) Answer: "The Valley Road" by Bruce Hornsby and The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

(5/5) Answer: "Jump" by David Lee Roth (do not accept Van Halen)

14. Monopoly's Here and Now edition: conclusive proof of Kent Brockman's assertion that democracy simply doesn't work. For 10 points each--

(10) While Times Square holds the Boardwalk spot, chowderheads were able to get this Boston landmark to take over for Park Place, even if it did open the week the Titanic sank.

Answer: Fenway Park

(10) Replacing Illinois Avenue as the statistically most-landed on space on the board is this Florida landmark. Hope you have FASTPASS.

Answer: Walt Disney World Resort

(10) In the closest voting in the set, Puget Sound and the Space Needle were slightly edged out as Seattle's representative by this National Historical District.

Answer: Pioneer Square

15. Name these films where Barbara Hershey kisses for 10 points each.

(10) Barbara Hershey plays an anthropologist who joins mountain man Tom Berenger in the hunt for a lost native tribe in this 1995 film.

Answer: Last of the Dogmen

(10) Bette Midler and Hershey are roommates, twice, in this 1988 story. Mayim Bialik plays a young Bette.

Answer: Beaches

(10) Inspired by the Johnny Paycheck crossover country hit, Hershey plays the love interest to Robert Hays, who is trying to save the local brewery from bankruptcy.

Answer: Take This Job and Shove It

16. For 10 points each--name these American soccer players currently plying their trade in the English Premiership.

(10) He made headlines in 2000 when DC United made him the then youngest MLS player ever. A Philadelphia native, this left wing helped lift Reading into the Premiership.

Answer: (Robert Francis) "Bobby" Convey

(10) Fulham has agreed to sign this Revolution player, the only American to actually score a goal during the 2006 World Cup, but his transfer may be delayed because of a work permit problem.

Answer: Clint(on Drew) Dempsey

(10) Dempsey would join this American at Fulham, the only American to score in two different World Cups, a midfielder bloodied by a Daniele De Rossi elbow in the 2006 Italy game.

Answer: Brian (John) McBride

17. Early disappearances of the 2006-07 TV season for 10 points each:

(10) Airing eight episodes on FOX, this show centers on the search for the wife of Senator Jeffrey Collins, as played by Joanne Kelly.

Answer: Vanished

(10) After five episodes, NBC threw this show to the web, so a high-speed connection will be necessary to find out what happened to the son of Timothy Hutton and Dana Delaney.

Answer: Kidnapped

(10) Airing only thrice, this CW series saw the new family on the block really on the lam because of a minor little murder charge.

Answer: Runaway

18. The work of Sam Peckinpah, for 10 blood-soaked points each.

(10) Peckinpah's most famous film is this 1969 Western, a blood-drenched effort which examined the end of the Old West, and which made slow-motion violence commonplace in major films.

Answer: The Wild Bunch

(10) Starring James Coburn and Kris Kristofferson, this 1973 Western about a lawman and an outlaw is equally well-known for its Bob Dylan soundtrack.

Answer: Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid

(10) One of Peckinpah's last efforts before his 1984 death was directing the music videos for "Too Late for Goodbyes" and "Valotte" for this rock scion.

Answer: Julian Lennon

19. Have you ever wondered what would happen if you got a bonus on WKRP in Cincinnati? For 10 points each:

(10) What was the full name of the program manager played by Gary Sandy?

Answer: Andy Travis

(10) In an episode featuring Sparky Anderson, newscaster Les Nessman had trouble pronouncing the name of this golfer?

Answer: Chi Chi Rodriguez

(10) What is the four digit AM frequency of WKRP?

Answer: 1530

20. For 10 points each--name these college football traditions from descriptions.

(10) Capped by a senior sousaphone player, this Big Ten tradition was recently rated #1 in polling on ESPN Classic.

Answer: Script Ohio

(10) Named for the coach who had it installed, Clemson players' rub this object for good luck before running down the hill into "Death Valley".

Answer: Howard's Rock

(10) Ten points, all or nothing, name the two HBCU schools whose bands engage at the Battle of the Bands at the annual Bayou Classic in New Orleans.

Answer: Grambling State University and Southern University

21. It's near the end. And you're hungry. Let's consider going to one of these chains that are trying to go national for 10 points each.

(10) Recently purchased by the owners of Captain D's, this 470 location chain of Mexican restaurants has pushed its Crispy Fish Tacos and Bacon and Egg Quesadilla into the Midwest.

Answer: Del Taco

(10) Now in 34 states, this "China Bistro" was recently mentioned in the Comedy Central roast of William Shatner that he has gone from T.J. Hooker to this.

Answer: P.F. Chang's

(10) Now with 330 locations mostly in the Midwest and Texas features fried cheese curds and a Butterburger whose Double Deluxe clocks in at a mere 684 calories.

Answer: Culver's

22. For 10 points each--name these things related to actors who made guest appearances on the late, lamented NewsRadio.

(10) For four episodes in season four, this actress, soon to be seen as Steve Carrell's wife in Evan Almighty, played Andrea, the efficiency expert that fires Matthew.

Answer: Lauren Graham

(10) During season 5, this actor, better known for his voice work and for his recurring role on Seinfeld, played Jimmy's nemesis and Lisa's eventual husband Johnny Johnson.

Answer: Patrick Warburton

(10) In a Season 4 episode, David Cross, Bob Odenkirk, and Brian Posehn, all from Mr. Show, joined Dave in what a capella group, don't call them a barbershop quartet.

Answer: Chock Full of Notes

23. See if you can reach #1 by answering these questions about music charts for 10 with a bullet:

(10) This magazine's charts are the granddaddy of them all and is owned by VNU Media.

Answer: Billboard

(10) Recently purchased by VNU, Casey Kasem used this chart for his own show when he left American Top 40.

Answer: Radio and Records

(10) This main competitor of Billboard until 1996 had one of its employees killed when he revealed that chart positions in this magazine's chart were for sale.

Answer: Cashbox

24. For 10 points each--name these things related to a pair of classic American songs.

(10) "Temptation" was recorded for the 1933 film Going Hollywood by this legendary crooner and Gonzaga alum, better known for his passions for golf and orange juice.

Answer: (Harry Lillis) "Bing" Crosby

(10) "Temptation" became a signature song for this man, whose "Catch a Falling Star" was the first RIAA certified gold record in 1958.

Answer: Perry Como

(10) Serving as the finale at the Enchanted Tiki Room at Disneyland, an up-tempo version of "Hawaiian War Chant" was popularized by this comedy bandleader whose first hit was 1942's "Der Fuehrer's Face".

Answer: (Lindley Armstrong) "Spike" Jones

25. Name these cable channels that sprung up in 2006 for 10 points each.

(10) This channel replaced Trio in the NBCUniversal stable and shows pretty much crime movies, TV shows, and the occasional Dateline.

Answer: Sleuth

(10) This international service started a new version featuring David Frost and Nightline vet Dave Marash

Answer: Al Jazeera English (prompt on Al Jazeera)

(10) Shows on this new channel include Dailies, The Directors and Obsession. Leonard Maltin is a contributor

Answer: ReelzChannel

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