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The following is the list of Mystery! episodes in order by season. In 1980, Mystery! was launched as the de facto spin-off of Masterpiece Theatre and ran until 2007. For most of its history, the program aired on Thursday nights. Beginning in season 22, the time slot shifted to Wednesday, and then Monday.
Demon Squad and Robot Wars were announced early as the first two films to be featured in Season 13; [11] H. G. Wells' The Shape of Things to Come, The Batwoman, Santo in the Treasure of Dracula, Doctor Mordrid, Gamera vs. Jiger, Munchie, The Bubble, The Mask 3D, The Christmas Dragon, Beyond Atlantis and The Million Eyes of Sumuru were announced ...
The number of the season continues in the sequence set by the predecessor series, Masterpiece Theatre, which ended with Season 37. This is in spite of the fact that the other predecessor series, Mystery!, ended with Season 27. All episodes that air in one calendar year are considered to be in the same season. [2]
It is the final episode of the season and things are looking pretty final as monsters appear all over the world and overwhelm all the Center's agents, while the now evil M.O.M. and the Gatekeeper unite to destroy the gang. Is this the end of the line for the gang and the Center?
Thankfully, Cam and Rebecca are on the case.
After blisters appear all over the body of young Julie McCawley, she appears to have Stevens-Johnson syndrome; Conor Heybach's weight gain and uncontrollable appetite is a mystery until a doctor discovers he has Prader-Willi syndrome.
The Bridge is an American drama television series developed by Meredith Stiehm and Elwood Reid, based on the Danish/Swedish series Broen/Bron created by Hans Rosenfeld, Måns Mårlind and Björn Stein. It premiered on FX on July 10, 2013. [1] The series was canceled after its second season. A total of 26 episodes aired over two seasons. [2]
Unsolved Mysteries aired a segment regarding the murders in season 2 episode 13 which aired on January 3, 1990. A&E (TV channel) covered the murders in season 3, episode 10, of their City Confidential series. The title of the episode was "Dangerous Trespassing". [6] Investigation Discovery portrayed the murders in the show "Bloodlands" on ...