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  • Sagall often told his family, " then I became a televisionary ."
  • This often included Hayes firing a small cannon loaded with the cereal at the camera, while warning the viewers to " Watch out for your televisionary sets !"
  • They take all their marching orders from Christof ( Ed Harris ), the " televisionary " who created Truman and his show and quite literally presides from on high.
  • :It is an Hispanic operatic soap for those affected by pimples the cultivation of which has been optimised by obsessively witnessing moronic low caloric cerebral nutrients scripted by brain dead prepubescent televisionary dickheads.
  • His best friend, his wife, his mother, they're all actors given direction by a hidden " televisionary " named Christof, a God-like puppeteer who shouts commands like " Cue the sun !"
  • The Futon Critic also praised the renewed focus on Chuck and Ellie's relationship, and the additional complications of Stephen Bartowski's return, while Televisionary similarly praised Bakula's performance, citing him as ideally suited for the role.
  • They recorded their first independent record, an eight-song vinyl album entitled " Televisionary ", which they recorded at Sonic West Studios in San Jose, California, producing 1000 copies, and released in 1989 on Infomania Records in Santa Cruz.
  • All the world dotes on this stuff, which makes it imperative for the " televisionary " ( Ed Harris ) who invented the show to keep Truman, who is unaware that he's being televised, happily buttoned up in town, which is really a gigantic sealed set done up as a pretty slice of suburbia.
  • The emotional charge of the scene hit home for many reviewers : Scott Meslow of " The Atlantic " called it " an absolutely nightmarish scene " and labelled Eddard's death " horrific in its indignity . " Jace Lacob from Televisionary and Maureen Ryan from AOL TV admitted having shed tears at the episode's dramatic conclusion.
  • With the cable televisionary Geraldine Laybourne departing Walt Disney Co . to start her own television and Internet studio, and with the magazine mogul Tina Brown leaving the resolutely mono-media New Yorker to do a print-film-television start-up for Miramax Films, " synergy " has become the media world's high-concept du jour.