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- Hartbeat is a Children's BBC television arts programme presented by Tony Hart. It was broadcast between 1984 and 1993. The series was a follow on from...
- Hartbeat! was a German music magazine that existed from 1984 to 1998. The magazine carried articles on punk rock, power pop, garage rock, beat music, rock...
- production company Hartbeat Productions merged in April 2022, creating Hartbeat, which includes Hartbeat Studios, Hartbeat Media and Hartbeat Pulse. In addition...
- HartBeat Ensemble is a professional theater company located in Hartford, Connecticut. Gregory Tate, Julia Rosenblatt, and Steven Ginsburg founded HartBeat...
- 1977, on several of his British television programmes, notably Take Hart, Hartbeat and SMart. Morph was produced for the BBC by Aardman Animations, later...
- 2013. The film was directed by Leslie Small and Tim Story, produced by Hartbeat Productions, and distributed by Summit Entertainment and Codeblack Films...
- series of children's art programmes, including Vision On, Take Hart and Hartbeat. Hart's contributions to children's television include the design of the...
- Prin****l Lundy Chelsea Handler as Barb Shea Buckner as a cop American High, Hartbeat Productions, and LD Entertainment produced the film. Prom Dates began production...
- Gregory. Kevin Hart and Lena Waithe serve as executive producers under their Hartbeat Productions and Hillman Grad Productions, banners, respectively. It had...
- dropped in December 1983, and replaced by the relatively more po****r series Hartbeat. Some 2 inch Quadruplex videotape master copies of Take Hart episodes were...