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"The Cowgirl and the Dandy" is a song written by Bobby Goldsboro and performed by Brenda Lee. The song reached No. 10 on the U.S. country chart and No. 8 on the Canadian country chart in 1980. [1] It was featured on her 1980 album, Even Better. [2] The song was produced by Ron Chancey and arranged by Bergen White. [3]
Space Dandy is an anime television series produced by Bones.The series is directed by Shingo Natsume, with ShinichirÅ Watanabe serving as general director. The series follows the misadventures of Dandy, an alien hunter who is "a dandy guy in space", in search for undiscovered and rare aliens with his robot assistant QT and his feline-like friend named Meow.
Season five of Sex and the City debuted on July 21, 2002, at 9:00 p.m. Eastern Time Zone with the episode "Anchors Away". The episode was viewed by 7.93 million people, becoming the most-watched episode of the series at the time. [11] It earned a 4.8 Nielsen household rating, indicative of 5.07 million households in which the episode was viewed ...
Note: This episode was originally an episode from Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theatre and became the pilot for The Rifleman which began September 30, 1958. Paul Fix was cast in this episode (uncredited) as a doctor, but would return to join the cast as Micah Torrance, and he would remain a major cast member for the show's run.
The fifth season of the animated television series Rick and Morty consisted of 10 episodes, part of the 70 episodes ordered by Adult Swim after they renewed the series in 2018. [1] The series stars Justin Roiland as both titular characters, alongside Chris Parnell as Jerry Smith, Spencer Grammer as Summer Smith, and Sarah Chalke as Beth Smith ...
Doc, Lambie, and Stuffy were present in all episodes of this season. Chilly was absent from 1 episode: "Don't Knock the Noggin". Hallie was absent from 2 episodes: "Don't Knock the Noggin" and "The Doctor Will See You Now". Doc starts a mobile clinic. Doc starts a vet clinic at the end of the season.
Dallas' fifth season was released by Warner Bros. Home Video, on a Region 1 DVD box set of five double-sided DVDs, on August 1, 2006. In addition to the 26 episodes, it also includes the featurette "A Living Landmark, A Tour of the Real Southfork Ranch". [1]
A total of thirteen episodes were produced for the season, with four of them broadcast in November and December. The final three episodes premiered world wide on German free-to-air television network ProSieben and were later broadcast in the U.S. on Saturdays starting May 30 and ending on June 13, 2009, to promote the release of the Season 2 ...