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Seven Days (also written as 7 Days) is an American science fiction television series based on the premise of time travel. It was created by Christopher and Zachary Crowe, [ 1 ] and aired on UPN from October 7, 1998 to May 29, 2001.
Seven Days is a science fiction television created by Christopher and Zachary Crowe and produced by UPN. It premiered on October 7, 1998, and ran for three seasons and 66 episodes until May 29, 2001. Series overview Season Episodes Originally released First released Last released 1 21 October 7, 1998 (1998-10-07) May 26, 1999 (1999-05-26) 2 23 September 29, 1999 (1999-09-29) May 24, 2000 (2000 ...
Less than three days after announcing the project, NBC decided not to move forward with a pilot after protests from the Asian-American community and advocates for trafficked women and mail-order brides [127] [128] [129] after a Change.org petition protesting the project garnered nearly 10,000 signatures. [130]
Intended as a pilot for a completely different failed show, New Family in Town, the episode was reused in 1974 to kick off Happy Days. Regardless of its unconventional start, it still became one ...
Six Days, Seven Nights is a 1998 American action-adventure comedy film directed by Ivan Reitman, produced by Reitman and Roger Birnbaum, and starring Harrison Ford and Anne Heche. The screenplay was written by Michael Browning. It was filmed on location in Kauai, and released on June 12, 1998. The film received mixed reviews, with praise for ...
The incident McCabe refers to involved a mid-air collision between a United Airlines Douglas DC-7 and a Trans World Airlines Lockheed L-1049 Super Constellation that happened on the morning of ...
7 Days in Life (Traditional Chinese: 隔離七日情) is a Hong Kong television comedy drama produced by Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB). The drama's broadcast was on TVB's television channels Jade and HD Jade from 24 January to 18 February 2011, consisting of 20 episodes. The two final episodes were aired back to back on 18 February 2011.
U.S. Air Force Lt. Heather "Lucky" Penney, an F-16 pilot at the time, was ordered into the air to intercept United Airlines Flight 93. Her father was a flight captain for United at the time.