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Silas was a 1981 ZDF adventure TV mini-series based on the Danish children's book Silas og den sorte hoppe (Silas and the Black Mare) by Cecil Bødker who kept on writing installments until 2001. The series was Patrick Bach 's debut and because the series did so well he also starred the very next year in another adventure series about a young ...
Stupid Pet Tricks is an American television comedy series that premiered on TBS on February 11, 2024. [1] Based on a segment of the same name on the Late Show with David Letterman , the series is hosted by Sarah Silverman .
Sylar was created as a cannibal who ate his victims' brains and "digested their power"; however, in order to avoid the potential silliness and zombie associations, the producers deliberately made this fact vague in the series. [2]
The tricks featured on the show range from simple — a cat who can high-five — to jaw-dropping, like a high-jumping dog. And if you're wondering how on earth a camel made it onto a studio stage ...
The first episode of Stupid Pet Tricks premieres Sunday, Feb. 11, 2024, at 5 p.m. ET/2 p.m. PT, with an encore airing later that night (check local listings for the latter). The premiere will ...
It was regularly repeated until 1980. Between 1985 and 1987 the programme aired on Children's ITV (with its BBC TV/Q3 credit replaced by a "Children's ITV" endboard on the 4pm broadcast). [5] In 1990, the BBC claimed back the rights with continued airings until 1994. [6] It was created by Hilary Hayton and Graham McCallum.
Robertson was born to James and Merritt (née Hale) Robertson in Vivian, Louisiana, the sixth of seven children.He has four brothers, Jimmy Frank, Harold, Tommy, and Phil (who was born 2 years before him), and two sisters, Judy and Jan.
Silas Weir Mitchell (born Silas Weir Mitchell Neilson; [1] [2] [3] September 30, 1969) is an American character actor.He is known for starring as Charles "Haywire" Patoshik in the Fox television series Prison Break (2005–2007), for the recurring role of Donny Jones in My Name Is Earl (2005–2009), and as Monroe in the NBC television series Grimm (2011–2017).