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In 1998, the U.S. licensing rights for Billabong were up for renewal after the company had grown to over $70 million in sales in America. The USA management team decided to not renew the USA license for Billabong USA and in 1999 Hurley International was born. Founding working partners of Billabong USA Hurley, Knoernschild, Ochsner and Bill ...
"Q Who" is the 16th episode of the second season of the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation. The episode first aired in broadcast syndication on May 5, 1989. It was written by executive producer Maurice Hurley and directed by Rob Bowman.
Pages in category "Television episodes written by Maurice Hurley" The following 12 pages are in this category, out of 12 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Slater played the recurring character Jimmy Slade on seven episodes of the popular TV show Baywatch in the early 1990s. [32] He appeared in an episode of the reality show The Girls Next Door, and has starred in many surf films during his career. [33] A video game named Kelly Slater's Pro Surfer by Treyarch and published by Activision was ...
Episodes is a television sitcom created by David Crane and Jeffrey Klarik and produced by Hat Trick Productions. [1] It premiered on Showtime in the United States on January 9, 2011 [2] and on BBC Two in the United Kingdom on January 10, 2011. [1]
Billabong only announced a single acquisition in 2009 with the purchase of Swell, a US-based online retailer of board-sports brands, for an undisclosed sum. [19] Billabong began 2010 with the signing of a 10-year licensing deal with popular skateboard company Plan B, and Plan B subsequently entered into a partnership arrangement with Element. [20]
The epilogue answered some of the series' long-running questions, such as the supply drops, the "Hurley bird", and Room 23. Co-creator/executive producer Damon Lindelof and executive producer Carlton Cuse intended some of the storyline and the answers in the epilogue to be part of season 6.
Keith McDuffee of TV Squad wrote that although he heard "that this episode would be mostly filler", he did not "think that's true". He liked the fact that there was more revelations of Hurley's background, and enjoyed the "awesome reveals from the other half of downed Oceanic 815". [10] TelevisionWithoutPity.com graded the episode with a "B-". [11]