• Frank Bunetta was an American television director and producer. When Bunetta was 10 years old, he performed as "the Boy Without a Body" in the Sells Floto...
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  • television series Shirley Temple's Storybook. The episode was directed by Frank Bunetta and starring Gina Gillespie as Pippi Longstocking. It is based on the...
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  • was produced by Jack Antonoff, John Ryan, Ian Kirkpatrick, and Julian Bunetta. The album explores Carpenter's love life and her perspectives on 2020s...
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  • Taste (Sabrina Carpenter song) (category Song recordings produced by Julian Bunetta)
    Amy Allen and its producers John Ryan and Ian Kirkpatrick, with Julian Bunetta also contributing to production. The lyrics of "Taste" address the complexities...
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  • Good Graces (category Songs written by Julian Bunetta)
    songwriters Julia Michaels and Amy Allen and its producers, John Ryan and Julian Bunetta. The song became available as the album's third track on August 23, 2024...
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  • Pippi Longstocking (Shirley Temple's Storybook) Pippi Longstocking Frank Bunetta USA 1964 – Tjorven, Båtsman och Moses Seacrow Island Olle Hellbom Sweden...
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  • which saved money for the network. Dark of Night was broadcast live. Frank Bunetta was the producer and director. Though most episodes of DuMont series...
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  • James L. Caddigan. Directors included Lawrence Menkin and Pat Fay. Frank Bunetta created the program's special camera effects. Menkin and Charles Speer...
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    Barnard, with Dayton Allen as puppeteer and the voice of Oky Doky. Frank Bunetta was the producer and director; Ben Zavin was the writer. Early in 1949...
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  • show aired Wednesdays at 9pm EST. The final show aired March 12, 1952. Frank Bunetta and C. Harrell were the directors, and John L. Clark was the writer...
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