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2.6 Season 6 (1992–93 ... Toggle the table of contents. List of In the Heat of the Night episodes. 1 language. Français; Edit links. ... both of whom are now dead. ...
January 28, 1987 – in the Rod Carmichael Handicap at Stony Creek Racecourse, between Fast Seal, Mr Spectre and Chesterfield; a triple dead heat. [23] May 2, 1988 – at Hippodrome Trois Rivieres, between Jack Des Rivieres, Kingwood Tog and H F Elaine; the fifteenth triple dead heat for a win in harness racing history. [24]
Jimmy Dawes, ex-con who becomes a police informant (Seasons 2–6). He was also cast in a Season 7 episode in a different role as an Atlanta detective. Christine Elise: Lana Farren, Gillespie's daughter by Georgia Farren as the result of a long-ago love affair. They had no relationship while Lana was growing up. (Seasons 5–7) Bob Penny
Character killed off with an implied drowning in Season 17 episode, Pawtucket Pete. Mia Catastrophe: 6 4 Character killed off in Season 4, Episode 6. Miguel Ferrer: Owen Granger NCIS: Los Angeles: 105 2017-01-19 Throat cancer 8 Character killed off by dying under a tree after battling cancer. Albert Rosenfield Twin Peaks: 8 (original series)
Dead Hot is a British comedy thriller television series created by Charlotte Coben for Amazon Prime Video. The series premiered in the UK and Ireland on 1 March 2024, and in the US and Canada on Tubi on 27 March 2024.
"Argestes" is the sixth episode of the second season of the American satirical comedy-drama television series Succession, and the 16th episode overall. [1] The episode was written by Susan Soon He Stanton and directed by Matt Shakman , and originally aired on HBO on September 15, 2019.
This was a 15% decrease in viewership from the previous episode, which was watched by 0.378 million household viewers with a 0.15 in the 18-49 demographics. [5] With DVR factored in, the episode was watched by 1.04 million viewers with a 0.4 in the 18-49 demographics. [6]
"All Prologue" is the sixth episode of the second season of the HBO original series The Wire. The episode was written by David Simon, Ed Burns, Joy Kecken, and Rafael Alvarez and was directed by Steve Shill. It originally aired on July 6, 2003.