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Grand Slam is an American action drama television series that aired from January 28 to March 14, 1990. The series premiered after Super Bowl XXIV on CBS , but never found an audience and was cancelled after six episodes leaving two unaired.
Grand Slam was the title of three series of duplicate bridge tournaments broadcast on BBC2 television between 1981 and 1983. The first two series were international matches between teams from the United States and the UK , while the third was a British regional knockout competition.
Grand Slam is an American game show based on the British series of the same name. Unlike the British series, which was played as a regular quiz show, the American version was conducted as a super-tournament featuring contestants who had appeared on other game shows. Grand Slam aired on GSN for eight episodes from August 4, 2007 to September 8 ...
Grand Slam was produced in the US in 2007 by Michael Davies. The initial series, premiering August 4, 2007 on GSN consists of a 16 player elimination tournament. As with the British series, the US program is presented as a grand championship of game shows. All 16 contestants selected were noted winners on other game shows.
Grand Slam is a 1978 sports comedy film produced by BBC Wales. The film starred Oscar -winning actor Hugh Griffith , Windsor Davies , Dewi "Pws" Morris and Sion Probert. [ 1 ] The play was written for television by Gwenlyn Parry and then-head of drama for BBC Wales, John Hefin .
Kehl (German pronunciation: ⓘ; Low Alemannic: Kaal) is a city with around 38,000 inhabitants in the southwestern German state of Baden-Württemberg.It lies in the region of Baden on the Rhine River, at the confluence with the smaller Kinzig River, directly opposite the French and Alsatian city of Strasbourg.
50 Grand Slam is a game show from Ralph Andrews Productions that aired on NBC from October 4 to December 31, 1976. Tom Kennedy hosted the show (although Peter Haskell served as emcee for the unaired pilot), with John Harlan as the announcer.
In order to win the Grand Slam, a rider has to win the Grand Prix at the four shows in direct succession. [3] On 13 September 2015, Scott Brash became the first rider to ever win the Grand Slam. With Hello Sanctos, he consecutively won the three Majors at the CHI Geneva 2014, the CHIO Aachen 2015 and Spruce Meadows “Masters” Calgary 2015.