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Leave it to Bryan suspended production with the start of Bryan Inc. The season 1 series order was for 13 episodes in a 60-minute timeslot. Like the two predecessors, Bryan Inc. was also produced by Si Entertainment. [7] [1] The show features Bryan Baeumler, his construction company, wife Sarah, and their children.
Mad TV was an American sketch comedy series, Season 1 originally aired in the United States on the Fox Network between October 1995, and June 1996.. Mad TV's first season premiered in the 1995 television season, on October 14 at 11:00 pm, thirty minutes before the time-slot of its rival, Saturday Night Live.
Leave It to Bryan is a Canadian home renovation reality series hosted by contractor Bryan Baeumler, which premiered in January 2012 on HGTV. [ 1 ] The show is based around the concept that the renovations most desired by a homeowner aren't necessarily always the ones most urgently needed in the home. [ 1 ]
Also seen during astronaut briefing in episode 1. Chris Isaak as Ed White, America's first astronaut to walk in space on Gemini 4 in episode 1, later killed in a fire preparing for Apollo 1 in episode 2. John Posey as John Young, who flew two Gemini missions and on Apollo 10 (all off-screen), and commands the Apollo 16 lunar landing mission in ...
Repertory cast members. Bryan Callen (22/22 episodes) David Herman (22/22 episodes) Orlando Jones (22/22 episodes) Phil LaMarr (22/22 episodes) Artie Lange (10/22 episodes; last episode: January 4, 1997) Mary Scheer (22/22 episodes) Nicole Sullivan (22/22 episodes) Debra Wilson (21/22 episodes) Featured cast members. Craig Anton (1/19 episodes)
In the first series, House of Bryan [2] (later referred to as In the City; [3] a.k.a. House of Bryan 1), they renovate a small bungalow into a much larger dream home while under the careful watch of Baeumler's family. [4] A second series, House of Bryan: On the Rocks (provisionally House of Bryan 2), was produced.
The first season was released on DVD and Blu-ray in region 1 on July 1, 2008. In addition to the thirteen episodes, the discs include 26 audio commentaries by cast and crew, and featurettes regarding the production of the series and mini-documentaries on media culture and the historical time in which the story is set.
"Drive" is the second episode of the sixth season of the science fiction television series The X-Files. It premiered on the Fox network in the United States on November 15, 1998. The episode is a "Monster-of-the-Week" story, unconnected to the series' wider mythology. "Drive" earned a Nielsen household rating of 11.0, being watched by 18.5 ...