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Ponch, Jon, Bear, and Lenny go to Palma Vista to bolster ranks of the small-town Palma Vista Police Department as officers there go on strike. While there, they help an orphaned 10-year-old girl find a new home, arrest a councilman's two sons and city manager's daughter on some serious traffic charges, and uncover an illicit sales headquarters ...
Episode: "Our Man in the Harem" The Bob Newhart Show: 1976: Kim: Episode: "The Slammer" Happy Days: 1977: Candy: Episode: "Time Capsule" The Amazing Howard Hughes: 1977 (TV movie) Young Joe, the Forgotten Kennedy: 1977: Melody Lane (TV movie) Winter Kills: 1979: First Blonde Girl (Film) CHiPs: 1979: Donna: Episode: "Valley Go Home!" Fantasy ...
3 episodes 1965 Convoy: Episode: "Sink U-116!" 1965–1969 The Virginian: Various 4 episodes 1966 Run for Your Life: Allan Frazer Episode: "The Cruel Fountain" Pistols 'n' Petticoats: Boy Bunnoy Episode: "Sir Richard of Wretched" 1967 Lost in Space: Craig Episode: "Visit to a Hostile Planet" Death Valley Days: Sailor Episode: "Shanghai Kelly's ...
The following is a list of programs [1] [2] broadcast on MeTV, a classic television network carried on digital subchannels of over-the-air broadcast stations, live streaming, satellite TV, and cable TV in the United States. This list does not include runs on MeTV's local stations in Chicago and Milwaukee before December 2010.
Del, Rodney and Uncle Albert later go to Holland to see a diamond merchant, Hendrick Van Kleefe, in "To Hull and Back". Del uses his first French phrase, which is obviously incorrect but which leads to him believing he is fluent in French. The episode reveals that Freddie the Frog was the source of this.
The final two headed to Arlington, Virginia were Tikka Tikka Taco ($9,129) and Aloha Plate ($8,562). Leaving the race mid-episode was Philly's Finest Sambonis ($5,685). On the "fifth day" of the two episode finale, the two trucks had to go to the U.S Capitol Building in Washington D.C. where the winner would be declared. Food Network donated ...
The series premiered on The Disney Channel on March 4, 1989, [1] having aired the first produced episode, "Catteries Not Included", as a special preview on August 27, 1988. [ 2 ] A two-hour movie presentation of Rescue Rangers: To The Rescue began airing in syndication the weekend of September 29, 1989. [ 3 ]
This is the list of the episodes for the American cooking and reality television series Restaurant: Impossible, produced by Food Network.The premise of the series is that within two days and on a budget of $10,000, celebrity chef Robert Irvine renovates a failing American restaurant with the goal of helping to restore it to profitability and prominence.