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The Cape is an American superhero drama television series, first shown on NBC during the 2010–2011 television season as a mid-season replacement. [1] A two-hour pilot episode aired on Sunday, January 9, 2011 at 9 pm Eastern and Pacific Time, and was repeated the next day. Further episodes aired on Monday evenings at 9 pm from January 17. [2]
The Cape is an American dramatic TV series, with elements of science fiction, action/adventure, and drama, that was produced for syndication during the 1996–97 television season. The Cape told the story of select members of the NASA Astronaut Corps at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida with a focus on their personal lives as they train for ...
On January 27, 1967, during a launch rehearsal at Cape Kennedy Air Force Station Launch Complex 34, a fire broke out, claiming the lives of all three astronauts: Command Pilot Gus Grissom, Senior ...
Sir James Sivewright. From a photograph taken in May 1902. Sir James Sivewright K.C.M.G. (c. 1848–10 September 1916) was a businessman and politician of the Cape Colony. He was a strong political ally of Cecil Rhodes and, as his cabinet minister, was implicated in the "Logan" corruption scandal that led to the fall of the first Rhodes ...
HYANNIS ― Bond, James Bond.. Judging by Cape Symphony’s two sold-out performances this weekend, the 007 spy’s appeal is still widespread 61 years after his first movie, “Dr. No,” was ...
Superman’s new suit was revealed by director James Gunn for his 2025 superhero reboot starring David Corenswet, taking over for Henry Cavill in the Zack Snyder version of the DC universe.
The Cape Colony was administered from two towns, the larger Cape Town on the wide Table Bay facing west and smaller Simon's Town on False Bay facing south. Neither bay was sheltered from Atlantic storms and both were notoriously dangerous, with winds, currents and rocks posing considerable threats to shipping. [ 3 ]
In 1881 Dormer purchased the Cape Argus from Saul Solomon, for the price of 6000 pounds. It was uncertain initially how he had purchased it, as he was known to be very poor. It was later revealed that the imperialist tycoon Cecil Rhodes had eyed the paper as a potential mouthpiece for his political aims and ideals. He needed Dormer to act as a ...