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Buford and the Galloping Ghost is an American animated television series and a spin-off of Yogi's Space Race produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions that was broadcast on NBC from September 9 to December 2, 1978. [1] The half-hour series was composed of two 11-minute segments: The Buford Files and The Galloping Ghost. [2]
Bob Buford (September 16, 1939 – April 18, 2018) was an American cable-TV pioneer, social entrepreneur, author, [1] and venture philanthropist. [2] He co-founded Leadership Network in 1984 and later the Halftime Institute in 1998.
Jeeter Buford is the son of fast-food mogul Harry Buford. Jeeter will inherit his father's company only if he can overcome his lifelong fear of women. When Harry offers $100,000 to the first of his female employees who can woo his son, the competition begins.
William Holmes Buford (born 6 October 1954) [1] is an American author and journalist. He is the author of the books Among the Thugs and Heat: An Amateur's Adventures as Kitchen Slave, Line Cook, Pasta-Maker, and Apprentice to a Dante-Quoting Butcher in Tuscany .
Path to Paradise: The Untold Story of the World Trade Center Bombing is a 1997 American television film that depicts the events surrounding the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. [1] The film was directed by Larry Williams and Leslie Libman .
Buford first played in Waters's backing band in 1959, replacing Little Walter, but in 1962 moved to Minneapolis to front his own band and to record albums. [2] In Minneapolis he gained the nickname Mojo, because of audiences requesting him to perform his cover version of " Got My Mojo Working ."
Buford's city limits are 4.5 miles (7.2 km) west of the Eastern Continental Divide. [20] Ridge Road, part of which uses Buford as a mailing address, runs along the Eastern Continental Divide, [21] although the road itself is outside the city limits. Buford's primary water supply comes from Lake Lanier [22] an impoundment on the Chattahoochee ...
Journey to the Center of the Earth is a 1993 TV film first aired on NBC. Starring Oscar-winning actor F. Murray Abraham and sitcom actress Farrah Forke, the film doubled as a pilot for a possible TV series. [1] The film is based on the 1864 novel of the same name by Jules Verne, about scientists trapped in a subterranean world. [2] [3]