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QVC - QVC is a West Chester, Pennsylvania, USA, based multinational corporation, specialising in televised home shopping. Founded in 1986 by Joseph Segel, QVC broadcasts in four major countries to 141 million consumers.
Julia Roberts (QVC presenter) - Julia Roberts is a TV presenter on the home shopping channel, QVC (UK). She has been with the channel since its launch in 1993.
Lisa Robertson (television) - Lisa Robertson is a well known QVC host. She joined QVC as a program host in 1995, to present product information, conduct demonstrations and interacts with on-air guests, celebrities, and viewers.
Steve Whatley - Steve Whatley (born 1959 Died November 7 2005) was a British television presenter and consumer expert who became a stalwart of the QVC Shopping Channel's presentation team and also regularly appeared on the popular ITV1 daytime show, This Morning (for 12 years in total). An inquest into his death in early January 2006 ruled that Whatley had committed suicide whilst ill with depression following the breakdown of his marriage.
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One of the C.S.A. In Willmott's faux history, British and French troops joined with the Confederates to rout the Northern armies. Though the film will invariably be linked with such mockumentaries as WAITING FOR GUFFMAN and THIS IS SPINAL TAP, Willmott's film is not character-driven (with the exception of the real African-American experience, and the movie's most startling and disturbing moments are when the parallel universe seems awfully familiar. Breaking up the history lesson are commercials from the modern day C.S.A., slick ads for the Slave Shopping Network (imagine QVC pitching pickaninnies), and Coon Chicken Inn (an actual 1950s restaurant). Track Listing: Intro E Yo Who - (with T Weaponz) Rain Or Shine RMX - (with Luna) Riki Tiki Tok - (with La Pantera) Puchica - (with K.O./Fingazz/Malik/Mon/Alonys) Done Did It - (with Mr. Shadow) Forgive Me Part 2 (Fools Trip) - (with Diamonique) 2 Steps Back - (with Knightowl/3XL) Everyday Cipher - (with Brooklyn) Bompi - (with Revolucion) Ritmo Del Tambor - (with T Weaponz) Puhpah - (with Roscoe/DJ Bounce) In This Bitch - (with Diamonique/Fingazz/Lunch) No Lies - (with La Pantera) Dale Mami - (with T Weaponz) Rain Or Shine - (with K.O./DJ Bounce) Blow Your Lights Out - (with Revolucion) Outro Reggaethong - (with Luna) Riki Tiki Tok - (with Seefor/Gambit/Diamonique) Out 2 Prove - (with Luna) Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. All rights reserved. Presented by Spike Lee, C.S.A.: THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA, springs from an ingenious premise: the South defeated the Union