Batteries Not Included (disambiguation)

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Batteries Not Included is a 1987 film by Matthew Robbins.

<i>Batteries Not Included</i> 1987 film by Matthew Robbins

Batteries Not Included is a 1987 American comic science fiction film directed by Matthew Robbins about small extraterrestrial living spaceships that save an apartment block under threat from property development. The story was originally intended to be featured in the television series Amazing Stories, but executive producer Steven Spielberg liked the idea so much that he decided to adapt it into a film. It is also notable for being the feature film screenwriting debut of Brad Bird.

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Batteries Not Included was a British comedy programme showcasing the world's strangest gadgets. It was broadcast on Dave who commissioned the show. It was made by independent production company Liberty Bell. John Cleese hosted with Phill Jupitus narrating. The programme featured a rotating panel of contributing celebrities who tested out the gadgets and brought on their own favourite gadgets to discuss.

<i>Batteries Not Included</i> (album) album by After the Fire

Batteries Not Included is the fourth and final album of all-new material released by UK band After the Fire. The official release date is March 19, 1982, however some sources on the Internet claim a late 1981 release date. "Dancing in the Shadows" would later become a minor U.S. hit, after it was featured on the band's lone American album release, ATF.

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