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- noun A
production in which two or morecompanies work together and share any profits
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My guess is that TORCHWOOD AMERICA or whatever they wind up calling it my bet: it'll be straight-up TORCHWOOD, and a coproduction will be a short-form series for American television, with the intent of having a queer male action hero who actually gets laid in prime time on American TV.
my theory on TORCHWOOD AMERICA hradzka 2010
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The word bikini is, in the end, a linguistic coproduction, at once Polynesian, French, and American.
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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The word bikini is, in the end, a linguistic coproduction, at once Polynesian, French, and American.
The English Is Coming! Leslie Dunton-Downer 2010
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Billed as Netflix's first original series, the show is a Norwegian coproduction.
The Short List: Steven Van Zandt Goes to Norway in 'Lilyhammer' 2012
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The Manster is a 1959 tokusatsu horror film, a coproduction between the US and Japan, starring Peter Dyneley.
Movie: Manster Zen Tiger 2010
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Now that we are talking about locations again, I thought to bring up a project I get reminded of every now and then when reading about GOT: The Arn the Knight Templar movies from Sweden a big coproduction in fact, and the biggest filming project in Scandinavia ever.
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Continuing television assignments include the Showtime series “The Tudors,” a Canadian-Irish coproduction.
She Hunts and Gathers Sounds Caitlin Kelly 2009
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Buddhist account of the moment-by-moment coproduction of self-luminous phenomena (257).
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I can totally see this as a coproduction with PBS and CBS.
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The transatlantic theme of "The Buccaneers" also makes it prime fodder for a BBC-PBS coproduction.
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