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Livewire (Leslie Willis) is a fictional supervillain in the . She first appeared in September 1997 in the Superman: The Animated Series episode "Livewire". Her first appearance in the mainstream comic books was in the publication of Action Comics #835 (March 2006).
Livewire(s), Live Wire(s), The Live Wire or Live Wired may refer to:
- Live wire (electricity), a wire with a flow of electrical current
Livewire is a kids' talk show on the U.S. television cable network, Nickelodeon which began in September 1980 and ended in 1985. The series was designed for kids of all ages, and the show's main focus discussed true current events and stories during those times. It was taped at the Ed Sullivan Theatre in New York through Reeves Teletape Studios of Sesame Street fame. It was filmed "live on tape" with a participating audience of about 20-30 teenagers and was hosted initially by Mark Cordray, but Fred Newman eventually replaced Cordray as host. It was a CableACE Award winner, the first Nickelodeon talk show to achieve that feat. It was the #1 rated show on Nickelodeon in 1982, and never went below #7 in the ratings during the 5-year span of the show.
The show was most famously known for giving relatively unknown bands and singers their first television appearance. Bands and celebrities who got their start on it and those who had made an appearance on it included:
List of Guests
- Adam Abeshouse
- Afrika Bambaata
- Aileen Quinn – From The Movie Annie
- Albert Hague – From Fame
- Alex Tannous– Psychic
- Average White Band – Rock Band
- Bill Irwin – Actor
- Billy Squier
- Bow Wow Wow – Musical Group
- Buckner & Garcia
- Caian Devora – Actor
- Carlene Carter – Singer
- Carroll Righter – Astrologer
- Chris Atkins
- Comateens – Rock Band
- David Liederman
- DJ Jazzy Jay – Rapper
- Dr. Michael Carrera – Author
- Edward Bush – Director Of The Museum Of Hotography
- Erin Gray – Actor
- Errol Manoff And The Fantasy Factory
- Eubie Blake
- Fred Newman – Voice Actor
- Gene Roddenberry – Creator of Star Trek
- Geri Jewwl – From The Facts Of Life
- Graham Nash – Singer
- Grey Panthers
- Jack “Hacksaw” Reynold – Linebacker, San Francisco 49ers
- Jackie Torrence – Storyteller
- James Earl Jones – Actor
- Jennifer Gatti – Actor
- Jimmy Baio
- Joffrey Ballet Concert Group
- John Hurt
- June Foray – Voice Actor
- Kiss – Rock Band
- Lazoo
- Lee Curreri – From Fame
- Lords Of The New Church – Musical Group
- Manowar
- Mark Wilson – Magician
- Marty Feldman
- Merri Wood – Physicist
- Molly Picon
- Novo Combo
- Paul Riser – Actor
- Psychedelic Furs – Musical Group
- R.E.M. – Rock Band
- [[Ramones – Rock Band
- Ray Williams – Manager Of Six Flags Over Texas
- Ricky Schroder – From Silver Spoons
- Robert Duvall
- Robert Truax
- Ronnie Dyson – Singer
- Ronnie Lamm – PTA Council President
- Rudolf Of Danceteria – October 30, 1983
- Split Enz
- Stanley Jarocki – Mktg. V.P. Bally Midway
- Stephanie Mills
- Sugar Hill Gang– Rappers
- The Cast Of You Can't Do That On Television
- The Pink Ladies From Grease 2
- Tom Savini – SFX]] Makeup Artist
- The Tom Tom Club – Rock Band
- Twisted Sister – Rock Band]]
- Valerie Landsburg – From Fame
Livewire 1350AM (more commonly referred to as simply Livewire) is a student radio station run by students of the University of East Anglia. Shows are broadcast live throughout the day from 09:00 till 00:00, and include a variety of shows with differing musical themes, currently with a predominant trend towards new music. Broadcasts go out live online via livewire1350.com.
"Livewire" is the fourth episode in the first season of the CBS television series Supergirl, which aired on November 16, 2015. It was written by Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa and Caitlin Parrish, and directed by Kevin Tancharoen. The episode centers on Kara and Alex dealing with an emotional Thanksgiving while a DJ seeks revenge on Cat following an accident.
Livewire was a music periodical published between 1991 and 1997, specializing in rock and metal music.
Livewire+ is an audio-over-Ethernet system that was created by Axia Audio, a division of The Telos Alliance. The original Livewire was introduced in 2003. Its primary purpose is routing and distributing broadcast-quality audio in radio stations. Livewire is interoperable with other Ravenna standards-based systems and equipment. Livewire was superseded by Livewire+, which enables full AES67 interoperability. Designed as a superset of functionality utilizing common protocols and formats, Livewire+ is available as an open standard through Axia's Livewire+ Partner Program.
To date, there are over 80 Livewire+ Partner companies. Over 6,000 studios have been installed with Livewire+ worldwide, and there are over 60,000 individual Livewire+ devices in the field.
Livewire is a fictional character that appears in comic books published by Valiant Comics. Created by Jim Shooter and David Lapham, Livewire first appeared in Harbinger #14 (1993). She later played a major role in the Secret Weapons (1993) limited series. Valiant Entertainment is the current owner of Livewire and the rest of the original Valiant Comics characters.
In the relaunched Valiant Universe, Livewire first appears in Harbinger's first arc. Livewire has been featured in Unity as a founding member since 2013.
Usage examples of "livewire".
A blue had peppered Louie's area with raking fire, and there were smoking hotspots on the armor of the cockpit-turret of his tank, Livewire.
The driver was teaed to the gills and on a livewire edge and her sudden scream scared the living hell out of him.