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Crusade is an American spin-off television series from J. Michael Straczynski's Babylon 5, released in 1999. It is set in 2267, five years after the events of Babylon 5 , and just after the movie A Call to Arms .
Writer Fred McNamara argues that while "Dangerous Rendezvous" arguably boasts Captain Scarlet ' s finest "narrative execution", the premise is let down by the episode's "disjointed" feel and the story "ends up asking more questions than it answers", failing to provide either a truly satisfying resolution to the "Lunarville 7" story arc or any ...
The incidental track, titled simply "Rig 15", is included on the CD release of the Captain Scarlet soundtrack. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] "Fire at Rig 15" was the last episode of Captain Scarlet to be made featuring the original instrumental version of the series' closing theme music; subsequent episodes used a lyrical version sung by The Spectrum.
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Pluto TV is reprising its summer movie event with a rotating batch of more than 200 films coming to the streaming service — all for the low price of free. The titles include installments of fan ...
TV Guide is an American digital media company that provides television program listings information as well as entertainment and television-related news. [2] [3]In 2008, the company sold its founding product, the TV Guide magazine and the entire print magazine division, to a private buyout firm operated by Andrew Nikou, who then set up the print operation as TV Guide Magazine LLC.
Karen Moskowitz for TV Guide: 8/17/1996: Matthew Perry of Friends: Photograph: Jeffery Newbury for TV Guide: 8/24/1996: The 30th birthday of Star Trek, featuring William Shatner, Patrick Stewart, Kate Mulgrew, and Avery Brooks on 4 separate covers: Photograph: Shatner, Mulgrew, and Brooks: Greg Lavy for TV Guide; Stewart: Paramount Television ...
From its inception until 2003, TV Guide had offered listings for the entire week, 24 hours a day. Numerous changes to the local listings took place beginning with the June 21, 2003 issue – in just a few select markets, when the 5:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday listings were condensed down to four grids: these ran from 5:00 to 8:00 ...