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Russell Morash (February 11, 1936 – June 19, 2024) was an
American public television producer and director.
Morash's many
educational television programs...
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Morash is a surname, an
Americanized form of
German Morasch,
which in turn is a
variant of Morast, a
toponymic surname meaning "marsh" or "swamp". Notable...
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Marian Morash is an
American cookbook author, chef,
restaurateur and
television presenter.
Morash graduated from
Boston University's
College of Fine Arts...
- barn/garage/toolshed/workshop in the
backyard of
television producer Russell Morash, who had
produced Julia Child's po****r
cooking program The
French Chef...
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aired on PBS.
Created in 1989 by
Russell Morash, the
program was
hosted by Norm Abram, a
regular fixture on
Morash's television series This Old House. The...
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noticed by the
producer of This Old House,
Russell Morash,
while they were
working on a home.
Morash invited them to
become the
permanent contractors for...
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Shirley Morash is a
Canadian curler from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. In 1996 she was
inducted into the
Curling Canada Hall of Fame in
recognition of her services...
- p****ed the show grew into a
cultural icon, and producer-director
Russell Morash became known as the "Father of How-To".
Begun in 1979 as a one time, thirteen...
- "(I) 0 ∈ ω (where, of course, 0 = ∅" (ω is the set of all
natural numbers).
Morash (1991)
gives "a two-part axiom" in
which the
natural numbers begin with...
- ****embly from 1896 to 1897 as a
Liberal member. His
surname also
appears as
Morash. He was the son of
Charles Moreash and
Sophia Eisenhauer. He was involved...