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was pushed to the wall - перевод на испанский

PART OF WARNER BROS. TELEVISION PRODUCTIONS UK
Wall to wall television; Wall to Wall (production company); Wall to Wall TV; Wall to Wall Media (production company); Wall to Wall Television

was pushed to the wall      
fue empujado en la pared (se encuentra bajo presión pesada, no tiene remedio)
Great Wall of China         
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  •  ''[[Huayi tu]]'', an 1136 map of China with the Great Wall depicted on the northern edge of the country
SERIES OF FORTIFICATIONS BUILT ALONG THE HISTORICAL BORDER OF CHINA
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Gran muralla de China
Wall Street Journal         
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  • U.S. President [[Ronald Reagan]] interviewed by the ''Journal'' in the [[Oval Office]] in February 1985
  • Front page of the first issue of ''The Wall Street Journal'' on July 8, 1889
  • [[Vladimir Putin]] with ''Journal'' correspondent [[Karen Elliott House]] in 2002
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n. Wall Street Journal, diario americano importante que se publica en Nueva York (se especializa en economía y financias)

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Wall to Wall Media

Wall to Wall Media, part of Warner Bros. Television Studios UK (formerly Shed Media Group), is an independent television production company that produces event specials and drama, factual entertainment, science and history programmes for broadcast by networks in both the United Kingdom and United States. Its productions include Who Do You Think You Are?, New Tricks, Child Genius, and Long Lost Family.

In January 2009, Wall to Wall's first feature film Man on Wire won a BAFTA award for Outstanding British Film and followed this success with an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature. Previously, the company had won a Peabody Award in 2000 for The 1900 House.

Wall to Wall joined the Shed Media Group in November 2007.

In July 2017, Wall to Wall opened a regional production base in Bristol called Wall to Wall West headed by Emily Shields. Productions from Wall to Wall West include variations of the BBC Two lifestyle documentary series Back in Time for... and The World's Most Extraordinary Homes.

Wall to Wall was one of the first production companies to win a factual commission from Apple TV+ with its series Becoming You, which premiered on 13 November, 2020.

The company's name derives from negative references made in the mid-1980s, by then BBC Director-General Alasdair Milne and in the title of a book by Financial Times journalist Chris Dunkley, to "wall-to-wall Dallas" as a possible after-effect of the coming deregulation of UK broadcasting. Future BBC2 controller Jane Root, among the company's founders, considered this a negative, puritanical and conservative view of the medium's possibilities (ref. NME, 17 May 1986) and the name "Wall to Wall Television" was adopted as a conscious celebration of the medium, which its founders considered the "establishment" of the time to be frightened of.