83 (number) - in Film and Television

In Film and Television

  • Gypsy 83 is 2001 film directed by Todd Stephens
  • Class of '83 is 2004 film directed by Kurt E. Soderling
  • 83 Hours 'Til Dawn is a 1990 film directed by Donald Wrye
  • The number Barney Stinson of How I Met Your Mother always uses when he makes up facts
  • 83 is the highest UHF channel on older televisions made before the late 1970s (newer televisions only go up to channel 69, due to the frequency spectrum previously assigned to channels 70-83 in the USA being re-assigned to cellular phone service there in the late 1970s-early 1980s). As an example, the television station CIVIC-TV managed by the James Woods character Max Renn in the 1983 film Videodrome was on Channel 83.

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