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・ Eat 'Em and Smile Tour
・ Eat (band)
・ Eat (film)
・ Eat (restaurant)
・ Eat 17
・ Eat a Bowl of Tea
・ Eat a Bowl of Tea (film)
・ Eat a Peach
・ Eat and Run
・ Eat App
・ Eat at Home
・ Eat at Whitey's
・ Eat Books
・ Eat Bulaga!
・ Eat Cake
Eat Carpet
・ Eat Dog Eat
・ Eat Drink Man Woman
・ Eat Frozen Pork
・ Eat Hot Tofu Slowly
・ Eat It
・ Eat It (Humble Pie album)
・ Eat Lightning, Shit Thunder
・ Eat Lights Become Lights
・ Eat Like Lisa Act Like Bart
・ Eat Me
・ Eat Me in St. Louis
・ Eat Me! (2000 film)
・ Eat Me! (2009 film)
・ Eat Me, Drink Me


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Eat Carpet : ウィキペディア英語版
Eat Carpet

''Eat Carpet'' was an Australian television series aired on SBS 1989–2005. It premiered alongside MC Tee Vee and The Noise. Each hour-long episode consisted of up to a dozen short films shot by amateur directors or film students from all over the world.
An estimated 3,000 films ranging from 2 to 24 minutes duration were broadcast over the course of the series, covering all styles and genres, including documentaries, music videos, stage performances, dramas, comedies, interviews and even mildly pornographic films.
The show was hosted by Annette Shun Wah, who was also one of the commissioning editors along with "Eat Carpet"'s original designer, producer and programmer Pauline Webber. Later producers included Joy Toma and Terry Toaldo. The original opening titles were created by Bruce Currie and featured an animated version of the character Flacco, created by Paul Livingstone.
''Eat Carpet'' ended in 2005 after 16 years. It was replaced by the similarly themed ''Shorts on Screen'', until this too was cancelled in 2015.〔http://en.unifrance.org/directories/company/60334/special-broadcasting-service-corporation-sbs〕
The name appears to come from an anecdote about Adolf Hitler, recounted by a diplomat who, while waiting for an audience, saw, through a partly open door, Hitler throw himself down on the floor and start biting the carpet. William Shirer, in his book Inside the Third Reich, says the diplomat subsequently referred to Hitler with the pejorative German word Teppichfresser, which translates as carpet eater or carpet gobbler. The term denotes utter madness.
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