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The series follows Georgia Wells (Kate Beckinsale) whose husband Will died in a plane crash on a trip to the Congo in Africa. [5]Three years later, she sees a man resembling him on a news story reporting civil unrest in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, and she travels to Kinshasa to uncover the truth. [6]
Sally Thomsett (born 3 April 1950) [1] is an English actress who starred as Phyllis in the film The Railway Children (1970) and played Jo in the TV sitcom Man About the House (1973–1976). [2] She also appeared as Janice in the film Straw Dogs (1971) and Nemo in Baxter!
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The Torkelsons/Almost Home, an American situation comedy Almost Home (Canadian TV series) , a Canadian educational television program Almost Home (novel) , a 2007 novel by Jessica Blank
The EP was almost entirely recorded by Gillespie and produced by Underoath guitarist Tim McTague, who also created the remix of "Dirty and Left Out." [6] In May 2008, Gillespie announced that TheAlmost would be entering the studio in the winter of 2008 to record their follow-up to Southern Weather. In a November 2008 episode of the Tooth & Nail ...
In 1997, the story was given a Spanish-flavored adaptation on the animated TV series, Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child. Edward James Olmos and Julia Migenes provided the voices of the fisherman and his wife. In this version, the fisherman is unable to figure out what his last wish is, and says, "I want only for my wife to be happy".
She appeared in the TV series CSI: Miami episode "Nailed" as Charlene Hartford, the woman responsible for accidentally injuring the character Ryan Wolfe with a nailgun. She lives in Southern California and has two sons, Logan and Ledger. [2] O'Dell has also been a professional photographer since 2009. [3]
The Black Widowers is a fictional men-only dining club created by Isaac Asimov for a series of sixty-six mystery stories that he started writing in 1971. Most of the stories were first published in Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine, though a few first appeared in Fantasy & Science Fiction, Isaac Asimov's Science Fiction Magazine, and the various book collections into which the stories were ...