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Bob (voiced by Karl Urban [7]) – A recent arrival to the Ark, was a US Army Ranger who fought in Normandy during Operation Overlord in World War II.; Victoria Walker (voiced by Elliot Page [7]) – Helena's wife, in her previous life, and a humanitarian aid worker who was very idealistic.
The Ark is an American science fiction television series created by Dean Devlin, with Devlin and Jonathan Glassner serving as showrunners for the series. It premiered on Syfy on February 1, 2023, with the first season consisting of twelve episodes.
TVARK is an online archival website of images, sound and video clips illustrating British television presentation history. [1] Content includes idents , programme promotions, title sequences , public information films , commercials , daily start-ups and closedowns , break bumpers and station clocks .
Ark II is an American live-action science fiction television series, aimed at children, that aired on CBS from September 11 to December 18, 1976, (with reruns continuing through November 13, 1977 and reruns returning from September 16, 1978, through August 25, 1979) as part of its weekend line-up.
Thames Television, commonly simplified to just Thames, was a franchise holder for a region of the British ITV television network serving London and surrounding areas from 30 July 1968 until the night of 31 December 1992.
The website TVARK describes the programme as being chiefly remembered as "some of the most mockable British television ever produced" owing to its clichéd storylines and stilted dialogue as well as being notable for its troubled production. It is axed after three series in 1983. [4]
The Ark is the sixth serial of the third season of the British science fiction television series Doctor Who, which was first broadcast in four weekly parts from 5 to 26 March 1966.
1974. 30 January – BBC2 shows the first early morning Open University programming, airing between 6:40 am and 7:30 am. [1]1975. No events. 1976. 4 February – Early morning programming from the Open University begins on BBC1, with Electrons in motion airing at 7:05 am.