Party line
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, searchThe phrase party line may refer to:
- Party line (politics) In politics, the line or the party line is an idiom for a political party or social movement's canon agenda, as well as specific ideological elements specific to the organization's partisanship. The common phrase toeing the party line describes a person who speaks in a manner that conforms to his political party's agenda. Likewise, a party-line, an informal term for the agenda of a political party
- Party line (telephony) In twentieth century telephone systems, a party line is an arrangement in which two or more customers are connected directly to the same local loop. Prior to World War II in the United States, party lines were the primary way residential subscribers acquired local phone service. British users similarly benefited from the party line discount, a system where multiple telephone customers are connected to the same phone line
- The Partyline Line (books), a series of books by Carrie Austen
- "Party Line" (SMW episode) This is a list of episodes for the three Super Mario cartoons produced by DiC Entertainment. The three shows consist of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! , The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 (1990), and Super Mario World (TV series) (1991). Altogether, there are 91 animated episodes from the three series. The series first aired on September 4, 1, an episode of Super Mario World
- The Party Line (radio) The Party Line is a British radio sitcom, co-written by Steve Punt and Hugh Dennis, and produced by Adam Bromley. It was originally broadcast on BBC Radio 4 between 2005 and 2008. The show stars James Fleet as Duncan Stonebridge, a Member of Parliament for the imaginary constituency of Rothershurst, which appears to be in the north of England. The, a topical sitcom on BBC Radio 4
- Party Line, an album by the Powder Blues Band
- Party Line (film) Party Line is a 1988 independent slasher film. It was written & directed by William Webb. The film focuses on a rich female operator of a Party line who lures men to her home through her Phone Sex hotline so her disturbed brother can slit their throats with a straight razor. Richard Hatch is the detective investigating the deaths with Richard, a 1988 indie film
- "Party Line", the opening track on The Kinks' 1966 album, Face to Face (album) Face to Face is an album released by The Kinks in 1966 on Pye Records in the United Kingdom and on Reprise Records in the United States. A major artistic breakthrough for Kinks' songwriter Ray Davies, the LP represents the first full flowering of Davies' use of narrative, observation, and wry social commentary in his songs. It heralded The Kinks'
- Partyline Partyline is a Washington, D.C.-based punk rock band consisting of singer/songwriter Allison Wolfe , guitarist Angela Melkisethian (Hott Beat, The Savage Boys and Girls Club), drummer Crystal Bradley, and new touring drummer (as of March 2007) Gene Vincent Melkisethian (The Savage Boys and Girls Club, No Justice). Formed in 2004, Partyline toured, a Washington, D.C.-based punk rock band
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