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- Look up touch-paper in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Touchpaper or touch-paper is a slow-burning paper fuse treated with solution of pot****ium nitrate...
- “management” phase (revolving around the acquisition of LANDesk (2006) and Touchpaper software (2008) and the capabilities they provide) Avocent's history of...
- Mysterious Murder is a British five-part docudrama series produced by Touchpaper Television (part of the RDF Media Group), which premièred on BBC One on...
- SundanceTV, in ****ociation with Zodiak Media Ireland, Element Pictures and Touchpaper Television. The series was first broadcast on 3 January 2016 on RTÉ One...
- supernatural drama programme created and written by Toby Whithouse for Touchpaper Television. The fifth and final series began airing on BBC Three on 3...
- Mitc****, and Annie. Touchpaper Television liked the characters so they started developing the project. For months, Whithouse and Touchpaper Television struggled...
- light by simply striking a flint on the back of a knife onto a piece of touchpaper that they carried in their pockets. The tinder pistol, based on the flintlock...
- time 52 minutes per episode Production companies Zodiak Media Ireland Touchpaper TV RTÉ Original release Network RTÉ One Release 6 January (2019-01-06) –...
- Touchpaper is the fifth studio album by English singer-songwriter Claire Hamill, released on 21 April 1984 by Blueprint Records, and was her first studio...
- "The Witches of Camden" who try to make their way in London. Created by Touchpaper Television for ITV2, the show stars Lacey Turner, Nina Toussaint-White...