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The episode is patterned closely after a typical Banacek outing, referencing items from the series' storytelling format to its establishing shots. The opening and closing credits mimicked Banacek's style, even including Goldenberg's theme music. [14] In the Akron Beacon Journal, Rich Heldenfels called the episode "a dead-on parody of Banacek." [15]
Cool Million "Hunt for a Lonely Girl" October 25, 1972 Hec Ramsey "Hangman's Wages" October 29, 1972 Banacek "A Million the Hard Way" November 1, 1972 Columbo "The Most Crucial Game" November 5, 1972 Madigan "The London Beat" November 8, 1972 Banacek "To Steal a King" November 15, 1972 McMillan and Wife "Cop of the Year" November 19, 1972 Cool ...
Banacek: Burns episode: A Million the Hard Way 1973 The Deadly Trackers: Deputy Bill 1974 McMillan & Wife: Father Regan episode: The Man Without a Face 1974 McQ: Sgt. Stan Boyle 1975 Walking Tall Part II: F.B.I. Man 1975 The Other Side of the Mountain: Bill Kinmont 1976 The Macahans (TV film) Major at Shiloh 1976 Gable and Lombard: Colonel 1976
Banachek (born Steven Shaw; 30 November 1960) [a] is an English mentalist, magician, and "thought reader". [2]He first came to public attention as a teenager for his role in James Randi's Project Alpha experiment, which exposed the lack of objectivity in parapsychology research. [3]
Pamela Hensley is an American actress and author. Her notable acting roles include Princess Ardala on the 1979–1981 television series Buck Rogers in the 25th Century and C.J. Parsons on the 1982–1985 television series Matt Houston.
In the trailer for upcoming Prime Video reality series “007: Road to a Million,” Brian Cox controls the fate of nine pairs of wannabe James Bonds as they take on challenges inspired by the ...
Appian Way Productions is an American film and television production company founded in 2001 by actor and producer Leonardo DiCaprio.Since its launch, Appian Way has released a diverse slate of films, including Academy Award–winning films The Aviator (2004) and The Revenant (2015), and Academy Award–nominated films The Ides of March (2011) and The Wolf of Wall Street (2013).
Kidder in Gaily, Gaily (1969). The filmography of actress Margot Kidder includes over 100 credits in film and television, and spans a total of 50 years. Kidder began her career in her native Canada appearing in small independent films and on Canadian television series, before being cast opposite Beau Bridges in the period comedy Gaily, Gaily (1969).