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Description: Grrrrrrrr -eetings . here is a fun and fantastic addition to your costume gear, or the perfect gift for any fan. This is a Credit Card Size fun novelty rendition of an official identification card. It is approximately in Size: 3⅛ in. x 2⅜ in. It is constructed of laminated plastic. Thanks most kindly, Harry fun facts from wikipedia.. Glee (TV series) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigation Jump to search GleeGenreMusical Comedy-drama Romantic comedy Teen dramaCreated by Ryan MurphyBrad FalchukIan Brennan Starring Dianna AgronChris ColferJessalyn GilsigJane LynchJayma MaysKevin McHaleLea MicheleCory MonteithMatthew MorrisonAmber RileyMark SallingJenna UshkowitzHeather MorrisMike O'MalleyNaya RiveraDarren CrissHarry Shum Jr.Chord OverstreetJacob ArtistMelissa BenoistBlake JennerAlex NewellBecca TobinDot-Marie Jones Theme music composerSteve Perry, Jonathan Cain, Neal SchonEnding theme"Time for Some Girl Talk"Composer(s)James S. LevineCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal language(s)EnglishNo. of seasons6No. of episodes121 (list of episodes)ProductionExecutive producer(s) Ryan MurphyBrad FalchukDante Di LoretoIan BrennanRussel FriendGarrett LernerBradley Buecker Producer(s) Alexis Martin WoodallMichael NovickKenneth SilversteinRobert Del ValleRoberto Aguirre-Sacasa Cinematography Christopher BaffaMichael GoiJoaquin Sedillo Camera setupSingle-cameraRunning time40–48 minutes 58 minutes (Episode 2.18)Production company(s) 20th Century Fox TelevisionBrad Falchuk Teley-VisionRyan Murphy Productions Distributor20th TelevisionReleaseOriginal networkFoxPicture format720p (16:9 HDTV)Audio formatDolby Surround Dolby Digital 5.1[1]Original releaseMay 19, 2009 – March 20, 2015ChronologyRelated showsThe Glee ProjectExternal linksOfficial Website Glee (stylized as glee) is an American musical comedy-drama television series that aired on the Fox network in the United States from May 19, 2009, to March 20, 2015. It focuses on the fictitious William McKinley High School glee club, the New Directions, which competes on the show choir competition circuit while its disparate members deal with social issues, especially regarding sexuality, race, relationships, and teamwork. The initial twelve-member cast included Matthew Morrison as club director and Spanish teacher Will Schuester, Jane Lynch as cheerleading coach Sue Sylvester, Jayma Mays as guidance counselor Emma Pillsbury, Jessalyn Gilsig as Will's wife Terri, and Dianna Agron, Chris Colfer, Kevin McHale, Lea Michele, Cory Monteith, Amber Riley, Mark Salling, and Jenna Ushkowitz as eight club members. The main cast was altered throughout the series. The series was created by Ryan Murphy, Brad Falchuk, and Ian Brennan, the latter of whom first conceived of Glee as a film. The three wrote all of the show's episodes for the first two seasons, and Murphy and Falchuk initially served as the show's main directors. The pilot episode was broadcast on May 19, 2009, and the first season aired from September 9, 2009, to June 8, 2010. Subsequent seasons aired in September through May. The sixth and final season aired from January to March 2015.[2] Glee features on-screen performance-based musical numbers that were selected by Murphy, who aimed to maintain a balance between show tunes and chart hits, and produced by Adam Anders and Peer Åström. Songs covered in the show were released through the iTunes Store during the week of broadcast, and a series of Glee albums have been released by Columbia Records. The music of Glee has been a commercial success, with over thirty-six million digital single sales and eleven million album sales worldwide through October 2011. The series' merchandise also includes DVD and Blu-ray releases, an iPad application, and karaoke games for the Wii. There were live concert tours by the show's cast after the first and second seasons completed shooting; a concert film based on the 2011 tour, Glee: The 3D Concert Movie, was produced by Murphy and Fox and directed by Kevin Tancharoen. During its first season, Glee received generally favorable reviews from critics, with Metacritic's weighted average of 77 out of 100 based on eighteen critical reviews. The season was nominated for 19 Emmy Awards, four Golden Globe Awards, six Satellite Awards and 57 other awards, with wins including the 2010 Golden Globe Award for Best Television Series – Musical or Comedy, and Emmy awards for Jane Lynch, guest-star Neil Patrick Harris and Murphy's direction of the pilot episode. In 2011, the show once again won the Golden Globe for Best Television Series, and Jane Lynch and Chris Colfer won Golden Globes for Best Supporting Actress and Best Supporting Actor respectively, and Gwyneth Paltrow won the Emmy for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Comedy Series. The show was also chosen by Fox to fill the coveted time slot that followed the network's coverage of Super Bowl XLV in 2011. In 2013, in the wake of the death of Cory Monteith, and after his tribute episode "The Quarterback" aired, Murphy announced that the sixth season would be the final one of the series.[3] After 121 episodes and over 729 music performances, Glee came to an end on March 20, 2015.[4] People's Choice Awards From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia People's Choice Awards 43rd People's Choice Awards People's Choice Awards logo.svg Country United States First awarded March 3, 1975 Official website peopleschoice.com Television/radio coverage Network CBS The People's Choice Awards is an American awards show, recognizing the people and the work of popular culture, voted on by the general public.[1] The show has been held annually since 1975.[2][3] The People's Choice Awards is broadcast on CBS and is produced by Procter & Gamble and Mark Burnett. In Canada, it is shown on Global. On April 6, 2017, E! announced they would begin airing the show in 2018; they also announced they would begin overseeing the awards' digital, social and voting platforms.[4] The award show's creator was Bob Stivers, who produced the first show in 1975.[5][6] The first awards recognized The Sting as Favorite Picture of 1974, Barbra Streisand as the year's Favorite Film Actress, and John Wayne as its Favorite Film Actor.[7] Ratings for the annual event peaked in 1977, when the third People's Choice Awards attracted 35.3 million viewers who witnessed Farrah Fawcett win the award for Favorite Female TV Star, Star Wars win as the Favorite Picture, and Streisand and Wayne win again in the Film Actress and Actor categories. Ceremonies # Date Host # Date Host # Date Host 1st March 3, 1975 Army Archerd Richard Crenna 21st March 5, 1995 Tim Daly Annie Potts 41st January 7, 2015 Anna Faris Allison Janney 2nd February 19, 1976 Jack Albertson 22nd March 10, 1996 Brett Butler 42nd January 6, 2016 Jane Lynch 3rd February 10, 1977 Dick Van Dyke 23rd January 12, 1997 Don Johnson Roma Downey 43rd January 18, 2017 Joel McHale 4th February 20, 1978 24th January 11, 1998 Reba McEntire Ray Romano 5th March 7, 1979 Army Archerd Dick Van Dyke 25th January 13, 1999 Ray Romano 6th January 24, 1980 Mariette Hartley Bert Parks 26th January 9, 2000 Don Johnson Cheech Marin 7th March 8, 1981 Army Archerd Lee Remick 27th January 7, 2001 Kevin James 8th March 18, 1982 Army Archerd John Forsythe 28th January 13, 2002 9th March 17, 1983 Dick Van Dyke 29th January 12, 2003 Tony Danza 10th March 15, 1984 Andy Williams 30th January 11, 2004 Charlie Sheen Jon Cryer 11th March 12, 1985 John Forsythe 31st January 9, 2005 Jason Alexander Malcolm Jamal Warner 12th March 13, 1986 John Denver 32nd January 10, 2006 Craig Ferguson 13th March 14, 1987 Dick Van Dyke 33rd January 9, 2007 Queen Latifah 14th March 13, 1988 Carl Reiner 34th January 8, 2008 15th August 23, 1989 Michael Landon Michele Lee 35th January 7, 2009 16th March 11, 1990 Valerie Harper Fred Savage Army Archerd Barbara Mandrell 36th January 6, 2010 17th March 11, 1991 Burt Reynolds 37th January 5, 2011 18th March 17, 1992 Kenny Rogers 38th January 11, 2012 Kaley Cuoco 19th March 17, 1993 John Ritter Jane Seymour 39th January 9, 2013 20th March 8, 1994 Paul Reiser 40th January 8, 2014 Beth Behrs Kat Dennings Your browser does not support JavaScript. 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