TV 101 was an AmericandramaTV series that was first aired in 1988 and lasted until 1989. It was created by Karl Schaefer and starred Sam Robards, Brynn Thayer, Leon Russom and Andrew Cassese. Each show lasted for 60 minutes. Drama is a term generally used to refer to a literary form involving parts written for actors to perform. ... A television program is the content of television broadcasting. ... 1988 is a leap year starting on a Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ... 1989 is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Sam Robards is an American actor. ...
Kevin Keegan (Sam Robards)is a recently divorced TV news photographer who quits his job and returns to Roosevelt High School to teach the kids how to make a weekly cable TV show. Principal Steadman remembers Kevin as a disruptive former student and this leads to conflict. Sam Robards is an American actor. ...
The TV cable attaches to the "carburetor linkage" in such a way as to cause the TV cable assembly's inner wire cable to be pulled as the "carburetor linkage" is rotated by the action of the accelerator pedal while it moves from idle to its fully depressed position.
The transmission end of the TV cable assembly is attached to the transmissions case.
The position of the TV valve is controlled by the length of the TV spring and the distance the TV cable is allowed to return while the "carburetor linkage" returns from the correct W.O.T. setting to the idle position.
Room 101 is a BBC comedy radio and television series, running since 4 July 1994, in which celebrities are invited to discuss their pet hates with the host in order to have them consigned to the eponymous chamber.
When Merton became keeper in 1999, the rules were relaxed, the music removed and the conveyer belt replaced with an elevated trap door.
The TV programme is one of BBC Two's most successful, and memorable guests have included Will Self, Stephen Fry and Anne Robinson.