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Bosco (TV series)

Bosco is a children's television programme produced during the late 1970s and 1980s. It was produced and shown by RTÉ in Ireland. Designed by Jan Mitchell, Bosco was voiced by Jonathan Ryan initially, in the pilot series that was broadcast, with four presenters per show, in 1979. When the show went into full-time production in 1980, with two presenters per show, Miriam Lambert took over. From the 1981 season onwards, Paula Lambert took over.

A shared cultural experience for children in Ireland at the time, it ran for 386 episodes, ending production in 1987. The show, however, was continually repeated before (and later during) The Den daily until 30 September 1996, when it was replaced by The Morbegs before officially ending on 1 May 1998.

Bosco (grape)

Bosco is a white Italian wine grape variety that is grown predominantly in the Liguria region of northwest Italy. It is a permitted variety in the Denominazione di origine controllata (DOC) wine of Cinque Terre where it is often the primary component of the blend. In winemaking, care must be taken in handling due to Bosco's propensity to oxidize easily, creating potential wine faults.

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South America somewhere for the last four years: skipped or chased out by the two generals who were currently running the Republica: Castillo of the Army, Bosco of the Air Force.

General Bosco sucked thoughtfully on his cigar, breathed smoke over our heads, and came to a decision.

Well, I just hoped General Bosco got caught out of doors without a raincoat.

Then Bosco seemed to think of something else, called a question to the man at the switchboard and lifted his own phone.

It convinces some that the situation is as serious as Bosco claims, others that Bosco has failed already.

Intrigued, he catalogued every last detail of her as she turned and headed unsteadily toward Bosco, who slowly put down the glass he was washing and reached under the counter.

The girl had to realize that Bosco could blow her away on the spot and not one person in the room would claim it was anything but self-defense.

The girl stumbled over to the bar and leaned toward Bosco, who stuck the muzzle of his gun against her throat and pushed her back.

She turned and leaned her back against the bar as Bosco poured a second shot, and Finn watched her stare back pointedly at the curious onlookers.

Cyd only had one foot over the threshold before Bosco tossed an apron at her head and told her start cooking.

It was Bosco, the mighty hound, unleashed by Dortha, the huge servant whose absence Dr.

Dortha had time to return as far as the covered bridge, where he found Bosco waiting for him.

Leaping through the alders that lined the bank came Bosco, panting like a hell-hound, eager to hurl his fury upon the people who had escaped him by the covered bridge.

Another instant and Bosco would have launched himself upon his prey, regardless of the plunge that would receive him also.

The sound was the fateful voice of Bosco, the great hound, raised in a distant cry that started as a yelp and turned into a bay.