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Episode #251 -
"Billy Bob & Terabithia" (2007)
Watch an entire
30-minute, cable version episode of Sidewalks Entertainment on-line.
Host Cindy Rhodes interviews actor Billy Bob Thornton about his film, "The Astronaut Farmer"; and actors Josh Hutcherson and AnnaSophia
Robb, author Katherine Paterson, and producer David Paterson on the movie,
"Bridge to Terabithia."
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Sidewalks TV Promo (2004)
All-New
Presentation!
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Produced by: Cindy Rhodes & Richard R. Lee
Edited by: Richard R. Lee
An updated version that takes a special look at the new multimedia TV/web entertainment series, now in development by the
original producers of Sidewalks.
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Opening Montage
(2000)
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Edited by: Richard R. Lee
Take a look at the latest opening montage for Sidewalks.
"Sidewalks"
Theme (1988)
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(REAL AUDIO)
Theme produced and written by: Steve Padilla, Brian Kehoe, and Barton
Thomas
Theme performed by: Barton Thomas
Listen to our original theme music that's being used
on the cable version of Sidewalks and Sidewalks: Video Nite.
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The
Shaq Episode (2000)
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Hosted by: Cindy Rhodes, Brian Bland, Richard R. Lee
Edited by: David Ochoa and Richard R. Lee
Videographer: William Hodgson
Special Thanks to: On the Scene Productions, Quake Ready, The NBA, Island Def
Jam Music Group
Watch an episode of Sidewalks on the
web! The entire 30-minute
episode (excluding breaks) featuring Cindy Rhodes' interviews with NBA
superstar Shaquille O'Neal and R&B singer Montell Jordan.
Plus, a wild road adventure with hosts Brian and Richard.
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"The Mel Menefee Show"
(1992)
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Featuring: Mel Menefee, Geni Menefee, Denise Yvonne (as his sidekick),
Marcelo Acevedo (as Mel's fan club president), and Jim Ritz (as his band
leader)
Directed by: Richard R. Lee
Producers: Marcelo Acevedo, Mel Menefee, Richard R. Lee
Camera Operators: Sandra Large and Mark Ramia
Edited by: Richard R. Lee
In one of Sidewalks' longest and most elaborate comedy bits,
Mel Menefee dreamed he had his own late-night talk show.
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