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  2. Lifetime Puts a Sexy Twist on the Feel-Good Movie with 'A ...

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    A Cowboy Christmas Romance will be made available the day after its premiere on TV Everywhere partners such as Philo or Frndly, and also Video On Demand through your cable or satellite...

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    Specifically, we need to break down the horny history that was just made on Lifetime, with the airing of the network’s first-ever Christmas movie sex scene on Saturday night.

  4. Cowboy Copas - Wikipedia

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    Lloyd Estel Copas (July 15, 1913 – March 5, 1963), known by his stage name Cowboy Copas, was an American country music singer. He was popular from the 1940s until his death in the 1963 plane crash that also killed country stars Patsy Cline and Hawkshaw Hawkins . [1]

  5. Carol for Another Christmas - Wikipedia

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    Carol for Another Christmas is a 1964 American TV movie, written by Rod Serling as a modernization of Charles Dickens' 1843 novella A Christmas Carol and a plea for global cooperation. It was the first in a planned series of television specials developed to promote the United Nations and educate viewers about its mission. [1]

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    A Cowboy Christmas Romance features the first sex scene in a Lifetime Christmas movie. The film co-stars Adam Senn as the hunky rancher who catches Jana Kramer's eye when she returns to her ...

  7. Tex Ritter - Wikipedia

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    An early pioneer of country music, Ritter soon became interested in show business. In 1928, he sang on KPRC in Houston, Texas, [3] a 30-minute program of mostly cowboy songs. That same year, he moved to New York City and landed a job in the men's chorus of the Broadway show The New Moon (1928).