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  1. You: Created by Greg Berlanti, Sera Gamble. With Penn Badgley, Victoria Pedretti, Tati Gabrielle, Ambyr Childers. A dangerously charming, intensely obsessive young man goes to extreme measures to insert himself into the lives of those he is transfixed by.

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  2. S4.E8 ∙ The Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (October 26, 1881) Sun, Nov 6, 1955. Back on this day in the stormy 1880's the Earp brothers, marshals of Tombstone, Arizona, clashed with a powerful cowboy group that came to town armed and intent on wiping out the forces of the law and order. 8.3/10 (11) Rate.

  3. You are there. To lend enchantment to the scene. I hear music. And all because you are there. [Verse 2] In a mist. Behind a window in the dawn. We have kissed. But when I reach for you, you've gone.

  4. The idiom “there you are” has several meanings depending on how it’s used. It can be used as a greeting or acknowledgment when someone arrives or appears unexpectedly. For example, if you run into an old friend on the street, you might say “Hey! There you are!” to acknowledge their presence.

  5. You Are There (1953-57) Episode Guide compiled by The Classic TV Archive with contributions by: Rina Fox references: TV Guide / Library of Congress (telnet://locis.loc.gov) Internet Movie Database (https://us.imdb.com) UCLA Film and Television Archive You Are There (season 1) (CBS) (Early 1953) You Are There (season 2) (CBS) (1953-54)

  6. You Are There. 1953 -1957. CBS. Educational. Watchlist. Emmy-winning, dramatic re-creations of events 'that alter and illuminate our times,' including the Berlin airlift; the signing of the ...

  7. You Are There (1953–1972) Hosted by Walter Cronkite before his bigger successes, "You Are There" created something totally new for television - a reporter with a camera and microphone who covered historical events as though they were breaking news. One example was, "The Assassination of Julius Caesar." He interviews many of the people who ...

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