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- The Good Karma Hospital. by Sefton, Dan(Writer),creator,screenwriter.; Winckler, Alex,television director.; Clarke, Lisa(Television director),television director.; Chapman, John(Television producer),television producer.; Gwilt, Jeremy,television producer.; Edwards, Ben(Television writer)screenwriter; Wilson, Nicola,1975-screenwriter.; Asher, Gabbie,screenwriter.; Redman, Amanda,1957-actor.; Acharia, Amrita,actor.; Floyd, James Krishna,actor.; Jackson, Philip,1948-actor.; Jariwala, Darshan,actor.; Harasgama, Nimmi,actor.; Radia, Sagar,actor.; Morrissey, Neil,actor.; Tiger Aspect Productions,production company.; ITV (Firm),broadcaster.; Acorn Media (Firm),publisher.; RLJ Entertainment,film distributor.;
DVD ; 16:9 widescreen ; 51. Dolby digital.Amanda Redman, Amrita Acharia, James Krishna Floyd, Philip Jackson, Darshan Jariwalla, Nimmi Harasgama, Sagar Radia, Neil Morrissey.Originally broadcast on television as individual episodes of the medical drama series.Not rated.The continuing story of British transplant Dr. Ruby Walker and the staff of the Good Karma Hospital as they work to heal their patients in modern-day rural India.Disc 1: episodes 1-3 (approximately 144 min.) -- Disc 2: episodes 4-6 (approximately 144 min.); bonus: behind-the-scenes featurette (30 min.).Directed by Alex Winckler, Lisa Clarke ; produced by John Chapman, Jeremy Gwilt ; written by Dan Sefton, Ben Edwards, Nicola Wilson, Gabbie Asher ; a Tiger Aspect production for ITV.
- Subjects: Medical television programs.; Television series.; Women physicians; Clinics;
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- The Good Karma Hospital. by Sefton, Dan(Writer),creator,screenwriter.; McKay, John,1965-television director.; John, Philip(Philip R.),television director.; Jones, Kelly(Screenwriter),screenwriter.; Edwards, Ben(Television writer),screenwriter.; Laker, Glen,screenwriter.; Wilson, Nicola,1975-screenwriter.; McGowan, Rosemary,television producer.; Redman, Amanda,1957-actor.; Acharia, Amrita,actor.; Floyd, James Krishna,actor.; Bose, Priyanka,actor.; Jariwala, Darshan,actor.; Harasgama, Nimmi,actor.; Radia, Sagar,actor.; Arya, Ritu,actor.; Gupta, Sayani,actor.; Johnson, Scarlett Alice,actor.; Dīptī Navala,actor.; Cranham, Kenneth,1944-actor.; Morrissey, Neil,actor.; Tiger Aspect Productions,production company.; ITV (Firm),broadcaster.; Acorn Media (Firm),publisher.; RLJ Entertainment,publisher.;
DVD, 16:9 [widescreen]; 5.1 Dolby Digital; color.Amanda Redman, Amrita Acharia, James Krishna Floyd, Priyanka Bose, Barshan Jariwala, Nimmi Harasgama, Sagar Radia, Ritu Arya, Sayani Gupta, Scarlett Alice Johnson, Deepti Naval, Kenneth Cranham, Neil Morrissey.Not rated: "contains strong language and graphic medical scenes."Originally broadcast on television as individual episodes in 2019.British ex-pat Dr. Ruby Walker has left the Good Karma Hospital to practice as a GP near her family in rural India. But when a medical crisis forces her to return, Ruby must make peace with the hospital's intimidating head, Dr. Lydia Fonseca, and face her handsome but reticent colleague, Dr. Gabriel Varma. Just as Ruby feels ready to rekindle her romance with Gabriel, the sudden arrival of his former mentor, brilliant and beautiful plastic surgeon Dr. Aisha Ray,John McKay, film director.
- Subjects: Medical television programs.; Clinics; Women physicians;
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- Branded : branding in sport business / by Lee, Jason W.;
Includes bibliographical references."Branded: Brandingin Sport Business examines significant brands associated with sport. The brands profiled in this work identify successful practices (and sometimes failures) that have been utilized by sport business to cultivate brand equity. The concept of branding is important and has generated great interest in academic and professional circles. Brands range from a collection of images that represent products to a variety of symbols associated with products, and their producers and consumers build associations with and affinities to these brands. By accumulating all of the information connected to the companies, people, places, goods, and services of the brands, this work will provide points for discussion and further examination of some of the most, and least, successful brands."--BOOK JACKET.1. Introduction to branding / Kimberly S. Miloch -- Part I. Apparel and equipment -- 2. Akadema: innovation on the diamond / Jason W. Lee -- 3. Heelys: these shoes are on a roll / Jason W. Lee -- 4. Life is good: it's all about living the good life / Jason W. Lee -- 5. Mossy Oak: it's not a passion, it's an obsession / Eric Forsyth -- 6. Roots: branding to the world, one beret at a time / Patrick Kraft -- 7. Under Armour: protect this brand! / Patrick Kraft, Jason W. Lee, Fritz G. Polite -- Part II. Sports properties, leagues, and events -- 8. The Harlem Globetrotters: a truly global brand / Steven N. Waller, Fritz G. Polite -- 9. Montgomery Biscuits: rising to the top of minor league brands / Jason W. Lee -- 10. The National Hot Rod Association: a brand on the fast track to success / Andrea N. Eagleman -- 11. Professional Bowlers Association: revamped and ready to go / Dan Drane -- 12. The rebranding of a franchise: the Tampa Bay Buccaneers / Fritz G. Polite, Steven N. Waller -- 13. World Baseball Classic: Major League Baseball attempts to build its brand internationally / Mark S. Nagel, Matthew T. Brown -- Part III. Primarily non-sport entities that use sport to enhance brands -- 14. FedEx: access to the world / Kimberly S. Miloch -- 15. Home Depot: it's time to... / Kimberly S. Miloch -- 16. Coca-Cola: demand the genuine / Kimberly S. Miloch -- 17. McDonald's: I'm lovin' it / Kimberly S. Miloch -- 18. Mountain Dew: taking soft drinks to the extreme / Jason W. Lee -- 19. Red Bull New York: to build or not to build off of the parent company's image? / Greg Letter, Brian Rothschild -- Part IV. Media, memorabilia, people, and places -- 20. Madden NFL: bringing the league to the consumer / Galen Clavio -- 21. Nintendo Wii: revolutionizing the video game industry / Galen Clavio -- 22. Mitchell & Ness: the evolution of the premier retro sports apparel provider / Coyte G. Cooper -- 23. Steiner Sports: the best in authentic memorabilia / Raymond G. Schneider -- 24. Topps: from penny gum to priceless trading cards / Raymond G. Schneider -- 25. David Beckham: soccer's global brand / John Vincent, John S. Hill, Jason W. Lee -- 26. Deion Sanders: the evolution of "Prime Time" / Mark S. Nagel, Richard M. Southall -- 27. Maria Sharapova: the WTA's "it girl" / John Vincent, John S. Hill -- 28. Tiger Woods: the first billion-dollar athlete / Pamela C. Laucella -- 29. Bass Pro Shops: the great outdoors... pass it on / Jason W. Lee, Eric Forsyth, Emily Bruce -- 30. The skinny on Curves for Women / Jennifer J. Kane -- Part V. Controversies and failure -- 31. Down, but not out: World Wrestling Entertainment's dance with death / Jason W. Lee, Matthew J. Bernthal -- 32. Grappling with questions: marketing the WWE brand to youth / Matthew J. Bernthal, Jason W. Lee -- 33. USSTC and smokeless tobacco sponsorship in sport: a good idea or just blowing smoke? / Jason W. Lee -- 34. The WUSA: why did women's professional soccer fail in the United States? / Richard M. Southall, Mark S. Nagel.
- Subjects: Sports; Sports; Branding (Marketing); Advertising; marketing; sponsoring; marque de commerce; publicité (commerce);
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