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In 2007, Jericho was ranked number 11 on TV Guide ' s Top Cult Shows Ever. [2] In 2009, plans were announced for a feature film based on the series, that was later cancelled, [3] and a continuation of the Jericho storylines in a comic book series. [4] [5] IDW Publishing released a new comic book series for Season 3 (in 2009) and Season 4 in ...
Jericho is a 2000 American Western film, produced by Black Night Productions and released in October 2000 starring Mark Valley and directed by Merlin Miller.The filming took place in Alamo Village, Highway 674, Brackettville, Texas, in the United States of America. [1]
The pilot episode was filmed on location in Fillmore, California, while the standing sets for the town of Jericho were built at Calvert Studios in Van Nuys, California. [24] The CBS airing of the pilot received 11.66 million viewers, and was second place for its time spot on the networks. The episode received 25% more viewers in the 18–49 age ...
Jericho is a British period crime drama series, first broadcast as a series of four episodes on ITV from 16 October 2005. The series was written and created by Stewart Harcourt, and starred Robert Lindsay as Detective Inspector Michael Jericho, a Scotland Yard detective who is loved by the public but embarrassed by his status as a hero.
The pilot episode was filmed on location in Fillmore, California, while the standing sets for the town of Jericho were built at Calvert Studios in Van Nuys, California. [ 3 ] Plot
Jericho is an American espionage series set during World War II. The series stars John Leyton , Don Francks and Marino Masé as secret agents, and aired on CBS from September 1966 to January 1967.
Jericho is a British period drama television series created and written by Steve Thompson; it was directed by Paul Whittington. [1] The eight-part series premiered on ITV between 7 January and 25 February 2016. The series re-imagines the building of the Ribblehead Viaduct (renamed the Culverdale Viaduct) as a Western-inspired story. [2]
Jericho (Spanish: Jericó) is a 1991 Venezuelan historical drama film directed by Luis Alberto Lamata. [1] The film was selected as the Venezuelan entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards , but was not accepted as a nominee.