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Here is an imagery interview of Oliver twist
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Interviewer: I am glad that you have come, feel welcomed.
Oliver twist: Thank you very much.
Interviewer: So, how did it feel to be sold into the hand of someone you never knew?
Oliver twist: It felt weird, I felt empty and like a tool, but I had to go since they used force also.
Interviewer: What can you comment about the treatment of orphans in London?
Oliver twist: The treatment is hostile in all manner, the owners do not regard us as human beings, it is terrible.
Answer:
television went through a handful of changes, from Stephen Colbert’s move from right-wing parody on Comedy Central to David Letterman’s successor on CBS to the debuts of Conan O’Brien on TBS, Seth Meyers on Late Night, James Corden on The Late Late Show, Jimmy Fallon on The Tonight Show, and a handful of hosts coming and going on Comedy Central, like Jon Stewart, Trevor Noah, Larry Wilmore, and Jordan Klepper. Beloved comedy series like 30 Rock, The Office, and Community ended their runs, making way for new favorites like Nathan for You, Veep, Review, Barry, Atlanta, BoJack Horseman, and more. Sketch-comedy shows like Key & Peele, Kroll Show, and Inside Amy Schumer enjoyed successful runs and consistently released sketches that went viral online. A new comedy boom began, thanks in part to Netflix throwing unprecedented amounts of cash toward producing hundreds of new stand-up specials every year. The rise of social media made possible a new generation of comedians who released funny videos and bits directly to fans, while online comedy outlets like Seeso struggled — and in more cases than not, failed — to stay afloat.