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Interesting slide shows about the world Slideshow World by [ArcaMax](?ezine=782&r=VK0DTyyR6WVwjSogTRLfMuNMTeWWzyZsl3BCiSzFS9ZDOjMyNzAwODM2NDpKOjIwMjMwMzU6TDo3ODI6Ujo1NzUzMzg6VjozNg) Sponsor [Strange Substance Found To Stop Herpes For Good]( This unknown substance that finds, attacks and kills the herpes virus which has been thought to be impossible until now! It literally obliterates both oral and genital herpes! Due to the increasing number of requests, the research team is considering taking down their findings so hurry and [get more information]( while you still can. [TV shows that have inspired more than one spinoff]( Jacob Osborn [ TV shows that have inspired more than one spinoff ]( [See full slideshow »]( Like their big screen brethren—i.e. the common sequel—TV spinoffs bear a similar burden of low expectation. Indeed, the worst examples come off as little more than formulaic cash grabs that try to capitalize on the iconography and success of their predecessors. As one will soon discover, however, there are definite exceptions to the rule. After all, who can argue with the enduring charms and unique rewards of shows such as “Frasier” or “The Jeffersons,” both of which were spinoffs? Meanwhile, the very concept of a spinoff can get slightly complicated in today’s expansive cultural climate. Take something like “The Archie Show,” for example. Based on a comic book series, it debuted in 1968 and inspired a number of direct spinoffs. But do modern-day vehicles such as “Riverdale” and “The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina”—both of which feature Archie characters—technically count as spinoffs of the original animated series? Then there’s a show like “Good Times,” a spinoff of “Maude,” which is a spinoff of “All in the Family.” Does that mean “Good Times” is also a spinoff of “All in the Family?” Stacker dug into TV history and identified 10 shows that have inspired multiple spinoffs. For the sake of comprehension, any series that could be tied to an original predecessor was counted as a spinoff. Movies, one-off TV specials, and webisodes were not included. In some cases, the spinoff became a smash hit of its own. In others, it quickly faded into obscurity. No matter what its fate, each one expanded upon the universe of an iconic predecessor and thereby broadened the TV landscape at large. Visit thestacker.com for similar lists and stories. © 2021 Stacker Media, LLC; Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC [Tweet It]( - [Facebook It]( Sponsor [Get Your Goodie Box](... Free Samples and a lot more... Every Month we'll send you a box of free goodies and all you do is let us know what you think. Big Companies want to know how their 'next big thing' really works for you... And Shipping is Free. No credit card required EVER! Hurry we are sending out Goodie Boxes daily... [Sign up here - Free!]( And see if you qualify for a Goodie Box! [Freddie Mercury: The life story you may not know]( Nicole Caldwell [ Freddie Mercury: The life story you may not know ]( [See full slideshow »]( Queen frontman Freddie Mercury was a prolific writer, an introverted empath, and an iconic musician. His band stands as among the world’s most successful of all time, with record sales topping 300 million worldwide. Queen’s two-night run at London’s Wembley Stadium in ’86 is still universally perceived as standing among the most unforgettable live rock events in history. To celebrate Mercury’s outsized life, Stacker compiled a list of 25 elements from his biography that many fans don’t know. From working as a baggage handler at Heathrow airport to hiding his HIV diagnosis from the public until just before his death, Mercury’s life was filled with adventure, publicity, and perhaps above all a clear duality. He was both flamboyant and shy; outspoken and intensely private. He had two remarkable relationships, one with Mary Austin and one with Jim Hutton, both complicated and both long-term. Hutton was with Mercury for seven years before the star’s death; Austin, Mercury’s first serious relationship, was told by the musician where to bury his ashes. Ten of the 17 songs on Queen’s 1981 “Greatest Hits'' collection—the band’s bestselling album—were written by Mercury. He began writing Queen’s most famous song, “Bohemian Rhapsody,” while he was still in college, calling it “The Cowboy Song” at the time the few lyrics he’d come up with: “Mama, just killed a man…” His favorite artists were Aretha Franklin and Jimi Hendrix. Today, a giant statue of Mercury overlooks a lake in Montreux, Switzerland, where Mercury moved after buying Mountain Recording Studio. Queen’s last album was also recorded there. Mercury’s voice was said to have had a four-octave vocal range and was the subject of a 2016 study that sought to better understand it. He refused to get his teeth fixed, despite having four extra molars in the back of his mouth, for fear that doing so would alter his singing voice. Still, Mercury was clearly self-conscious about his teeth, frequently covering his top row with his upper lip or hand while on camera. He co-wrote “The Show Must Go On,” off 1991’s “Innuendo,” with bandmate Brian May. The song is about Mercury’s commitment to continue performing and singing right up until the final moment even as he was dying of AIDS. Keep reading to discover 25 surprising, tragic, and heartwarming stories about Mercury’s life. Visit thestacker.com for similar lists and stories. © 2021 Stacker Media, LLC; Distributed by Tribune Content Agency, LLC [Tweet It]( - [Facebook It]( [ Your Favorite Comic Strips ] Your Favorite Comic Strips Enjoy free comic newsletters by subscribing below or check them out at [arcamax.com/comics.]( [*NEW: Shrimp & Grits]( [*Fowl Language]( [*Between Friends]( [*Caption It!]( [*Rose is Rose]( [*Daddy Daze]( [*Cathy]( [*Family Circus]( [*Wizard of Id]( [*Pickles]( [*Mother Goose And Grimm]( [*Dilbert]( [*Baby Blues]( [*Hagar the Horrible]( [*Speed Bump]( [*Pearls Before Swine]( [*Zits]( [*Peanuts]( [*Diamond Lil]( [*Luann]( [*Garfield]( [*Bizarro]( [*Rubes]( [*Rhymes With Orange]( [*Long Story Short]( [*Carpe Diem]( [*For Better or For Worse (classic strips)]( [*Red And Rover]( - From the ArcaMax editors httpss://ww2.liveintent.com/ad-choices.html More Slideshow World from ArcaMax.com - [Highest-paying jobs that require a bachelor's degree]( - [10 best TV shows about home improvement]( - [15 famous fictional restaurants from TV history]( - [Best TV dramas of the '80s]( You Might Like [Learn more about RevenueStripe...]( [Click To Unsubscribe]( | [Customer Service]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [California / Nevada Privacy Info]( 11830 Canon Blvd. Ste A, Newport News, Va 23606 Copyright © 2021 ArcaMax Publishing [Facebook]( [Twitter](/ArcaMax)

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