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The episode originally aired on BBC One at 9pm on 23 December 2009, and later repeated on BBC Three at 12:45am on 24 December. [8] After its original broadcast, the series finale drew 5.5 million viewers, earning the series a 23% audience share during its time slot.
Lucas breaks into the home of a Nightingale money man to plant a bug, but is intercepted by Sarah; Russell Price, head of CIA in Europe had ordered Sarah to kill Lucas. Sarah offers Lucas a deal to escape to another country where they can reunite but Ros enters; after a fray, Sarah escapes.
The episode begins with Ros Myers (Hermione Norris) haunted by the death of Jo Portman (Miranda Raison) from the previous episode; Jo held a terrorist long enough for Ros to shoot him, though the bullet passed through him and entered her chest. [1] Meanwhile, Oleg Darshavin breaks out of an immigration detention facility following a riot. As ...
The eighth season is set along the shores of high-elevation Chilko Lake (Tŝilhqox Biny), British Columbia, a 40-mile long remote glacial lake on the dry eastern side of the Coast Mountains. The lake's surface is at over 3800 ft above sea level, making Season 8 the first Alpine season of Alone , being over 1000 ft higher in elevation than the ...
The series that aired for the first time on BBC One began on 29 September 2004, and had success with viewing figures which peaked at 5.26 million during the episode aired on 20 October 2004. [10] For a Christmas special aired on 22 December 2004, Trisha Goddard was made over by Constantine and Woodall, [ 11 ] [ 12 ] where the episode generated ...
Friends episode: Episode no. Season 8 Episode 1: Directed by: Kevin S. Bright: Written by: David Crane & Marta Kauffman: Production code: 227401: Original air date: September 27, 2001 () [1] Guest appearances; Kathleen Turner as Helena Handbasket/Charles Bing; Elliott Gould as Jack Geller; Morgan Fairchild as Nora Bing; Jim Piddock as Dennis ...
Although the episode was the eighth of the second season, it was the seventh to be produced. Unlike most other episodes, there is no song played over the end credits. Instead, all that is heard is the sound of Christopher's ventilator and the electrocardiogram machine. This is the shortest episode of the series, running just under 43 minutes.
NOTE: Following the broadcast of this episode in the UK, the BBC pulled their broadcasts of season 8 episodes for seven weeks due to Thames Television of ITV having bought the rights for season 9 by outbidding the BBC. The BBC then threatened to broadcast the remaining 16 episodes of season 8 directly up against ITV's season 9 episode ...