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These episodes originally did not have titles. Titles here are taken from the series box sets and the 60th Anniversary collection. Alternate titles from repeat listings are included when applicable. As of 2023, one episode is missing from the BBC archives: The TV Lark episode 9, "The Top Secret Rocket Trials".
The TV Lark was intended to be a replacement for The Navy Lark starting with what would have been the programme's fifth series. This situation came about due to the head of light entertainment believing that "forces"-based humour had become dated and television was the next "big thing", so Lawrie Wyman was ordered to create a show with the same ...
[4] (Carson made similar "complaints" on multiple episodes) During one episode Newsom appeared in a sport coat similar to Carson's own. Noticing the similarity, Carson asked Newsom where he got his; he responded simply, "It was in my closet at home, John". Another time, Carson, who had just returned from vacation, said, "I really missed you guys."
"The Thirty Fathom Grave" is episode 104 of the American television anthology series The Twilight Zone. It originally aired on January 10, 1963 on CBS . In this naval -themed episode, the crew of a Navy destroyer hear a mysterious rhythmic noise coming from a sunken submarine .
The film was followed by two sequels, Death Scenes 2 from 1992 [2] and Death Scenes 3 from 1993. [3] Death Scenes 2 provides an inside look at the history of death, particularly war between the United States and other foreign conflicts. A short introduction of the horrors of war begins with the ideological findings from Ernst Friedrich (1894-1967).
Parker takes full advantage of his situation, so that he can fill in for Admiral Rogers in negotiations for the drilling rights to the Shah's oil-rich island nation. Gruber, Bell and Binghamton pose as Admirals when Parker goes missing. Then when Admiral Rogers shows up, a fast thinking McHale straightens everything out.
La nave is a work which contains strongly patriotic and imperialistic themes, and fortune seemed to smile on its first performance when, after the conclusions of the first and second episodes, the performance was interrupted by announcements that Italian troops had entered Trento and Trieste respectively, thus signaling a successful end to ...
The Terminal List is an American action thriller television series created by David DiGilio, based on Jack Carr's 2018 novel of the same name. [1] The series tells the story of a Navy SEAL who seeks to avenge the murder of his family.