Working on citation section and re notability section - the subject Lloyd Bryan Molander Adams is notable as a Filmmaker for his several feature films and docs - including the acclaimed Six degrees of Helter Skelter - all his films have had Intl Distribution, further he is a Director and University Adjunct Professor. Dr. Adams also is the co-founder of a world-wide TV network - The Extreme Sports Channel and his efforts lead to the launch of Fuel TV ( Now Fox 2 in the USA). As a first he was appointed by the Boy Scouts of America to Produce and direct there very first TV show - a accomplishment scouts are proud of. Thank you for your help in refining this page. It may take time to get right but I thank you for your help.

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  Hi, I just wanted to stop in and appreciate you for sending out a thank you for my editing work on the Adams article. Not many people even notice or ever say anything!!!
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