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Character killed off before the beginning of the next season. Joan's death is addressed in the second-season premiere, and a new character, played by Betty Buckley, is introduced early in the second season. Debbie Weems: Debbie, Phoebe, Baby Duck Captain Kangaroo: 1978-02-22 Fall from a building, possible suicide
The season won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Limited or Anthology Series, along with Outstanding Directing and Outstanding Casting, as well as 15 other nominations. It was nominated for 5 Golden Globe Awards , winning Best Miniseries or Television Film and Best Actor – Miniseries or TV Film for Thornton.
Cameraman Brent Hershman died when he fell asleep driving home after a 19-hour workday on the set of the film. Hershman's death resulted in a wrongful-death suit, claiming that New Line Cinema, New Line Productions and Juno Pix Inc. were responsible for the death as a result of the lengthy work hours imposed on the set, and spurred a call to ...
This is a list of lists of deaths of notable people, organized by year. New deaths articles are added to their respective month (e.g., Deaths in March 2025 ) and then linked below. 2025
Death in Paradise is a British–French crime comedy drama created by Robert Thorogood. [1] The show is set in the fictional Caribbean island of Saint Marie (filmed in Guadeloupe) [2] and focuses on a detective inspector (DI) from the UK and his police team solving murder mysteries on the island.
10 is a 1979 American romantic comedy film written, produced and directed by Blake Edwards and starring Dudley Moore, Julie Andrews, Robert Webber, and Bo Derek. It was considered a trendsetting film at the time of its release and became one of the year's biggest box-office hits.
Titus names Clarke the new Flamekeeper and she takes the A.L.I.E. 2.0 computer chip, known to the grounders as "the Flame", to find Luna, a Nightblood friend of Lincoln. Titus kills himself to ensure Ontari cannot use him against Clarke, and Ontari swears Roan and Murphy to secrecy about the missing Flame.
The review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes gives the season a rating of 76% based on 612 reviews, with an average rating of 6.85/10. The site's consensus states, "High production values, a talented cast, and an appealingly stylized approach to the Batman mythos help Gotham overcome its occasionally familiar themes."