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Burt Reynolds as B.L. Stryker; Ossie Davis as Oz Jackson, Stryker's best friend and a former boxer; Rita Moreno as Kimberly Baskin, Stryker's ex-wife (6 episodes); Dana Kaminski, as “Lyynda Lennox” was a series regular, starting in BL Stryker's second episode.and throughout the two seasons on ABC, as Stryker's assistant.
ALTBalaji. ALTT is an Indian subscription based video on demand platform which is a wholly owned subsidiary of Balaji Telefilms Ltd. [ 2][ 3][ 4] Launched on 16 April 2017, ALTBalaji is the group foray into the digital entertainment sphere to create original OTT content. [ 5][ 6]
The series has been recognized by Guinness World Records for "TV series with most number of spin-offs." [ 55 ] Mark Schilling from The Japan Times called the series "a rite of passage for Japanese boys (and a few girls) and their families" since the series' debut and noted "the series is as much a part of the national fabric as furikake (rice ...
Salah Al-deen Al-Ayyobi (TV series) Salam Cafe. Salman the Persian (TV series) Saqf al-Alam. Sevak: The Confessions. Shaheed-e Kufa. Shariah TV. Skam France. The Sword of Tipu Sultan.
Beginning in 2016, Apple Inc. began to produce and distribute its own original content. The first television show produced by Apple was Planet of the Apps, a reality competition series. Their second, released in late 2017, was Carpool Karaoke: The Series based on the popular recurring segment from The Late Late Show with James Corden. [ 1]
Category:ALTBalaji original programming. Category. : ALTBalaji original programming. This category includes television programs that have regularly aired their first-run episodes on ALTBalaji. It does not include programs which first appeared on a different network.
Redwall is an animated television series produced by the Canadian Nelvana, along with the France-based Alphanim (season 1) and Germany-based TV-Loonland AG (seasons 2–3) that ran from 1999 until 2002. The series is based on the Redwall novels by Brian Jacques.
Original music was composed by Rob Lane for the production. Heard more than once was a Methodist hymn, "Lord, whom winds and waves obey," with words by Charles Wesley, set to "Nuremberg," alt. from Johann R. Ahle, 1664; from Hymns for the Nation, 1782. [4] The mini-series also aired in the United States on PBS as part of Masterpiece Theatre in