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Billy is an American sitcom that aired on CBS from February 26 to April 28, 1979. The series was based on Keith Waterhouse and Willis Hall 's 1960 British play Billy Liar and their 1973-74 TV series of the same name .
Billy is an American sitcom and a spin-off of Head of the Class that aired on ABC for half a season from January 31 to May 30, 1992. The series starred Billy Connolly as Billy MacGregor, a Scottish teacher who moves to America in order to build a new life for himself.
Before is an American psychological thriller television miniseries created by Sarah Thorp, who also serves as showrunner and is an executive producer, along with Billy Crystal, Adam Bernstein, Eric Roth, and Jet Wilkinson. It stars Billy Crystal as a child psychiatrist, and features Judith Light, Rosie Perez, and Jacobi Jupe. [1]
Billy the Kid is an American Western drama television series created by Michael Hirst set in the 19th-century American Old West. It stars Tom Blyth as outlaw and gunfighter Billy the Kid. The series premiered on Epix on April 24, 2022. In January 2023, the series was renewed for a second season split into two parts. [1]
William Oliver Campbell [2] (born July 7, 1959 [3]) is an American film and television actor.He first gained recognition for his recurring role as Luke Fuller in the TV series Dynasty and in The Rocketeer.
Billy the Bus, character in children's book series by Eileen Gibb; Billy the Cat (disambiguation) Billy the Cat and Katie, fictional superheroes from The Beano; Blue billy, a ferrocyanide land contaminant, typically found around old gasworks; Puffing Billy, first commercial railway steam locomotive in the UK; Will (disambiguation)
Billy Liar is a sitcom of 26 30-minute episodes over two series made by London Weekend Television in 1973–1974 which starred Jeff Rawle as Billy Fisher. [1] In addition there was a short five-minute long special as part of the All Star Comedy Carnival broadcast on 25 December 1973.
The Bill was originally conceived in 1983 by Geoff McQueen, then a new television writer, as a one-off drama.McQueen had originally titled the production Old Bill. [2] It was picked up by Michael Chapman for ITV franchise holder Thames Television, who retitled it Woodentop as part of Thames's Storyboard series of one-off dramas and broadcast on ITV under the title Woodentop on 16 August 1983. [2]