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Front Runners (TV show) : ウィキペディア英語版
Front Runners (TV series)

''Front Runners'' is a weekly half hour magazine show that originally aired on KOMO-TV in Seattle from 1986 to 1995. Hosted by Steve Pool and produced by Ken Morrison and Sharon Howard. The show was nationally syndicated from 1991–1995 and aired in more than 40 markets including New York, LA, San Francisco, Chicago, and Washington D.C. The program featured people from around the world who were among the best and brightest in their chosen pursuits. During its run, the ''Front Runners'' Staff, Ken Morrison Producer, Sharon Howard Co-Producer, Photographers/Editor Charles O'Farrel, Photographer/Editor Michael C.K. Murphy and Grip Danny Ibabaou, garnered more awards than any other show in Northwest history including scores of regional EMMYS and first place in The Chicago Film Festival, The New York Film Festival, Iris Awards, International Monitor Awards, New York Film Festival, The Houston Film Festival.
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