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The pilot for the series (which was never aired on television) was filmed in April 1983. It was an adaptation of "Down the Mine", [2] which was remade entirely when the rest of the episodes were shot. [1] Filming lasted 7 months from September 1983 to March 1984.
The Activist (October 22, 2021) Created by Global Citizen and Live Nation, this reality competition show, hosted by Usher, Priyanka Chopra and Julianne Hough, was to focus on six activists working to bring meaningful change to one of three urgent causes: health, education, and the environment, with the finalists attending the 2021 G20 summit to raise funds for their cause and the one raising ...
This DVD set contains 3 discs. Promotional Taster: 2 1983 & 1986 16 April 2007 [4] Includes the pilot episode of the series, Woodentop, and the last episode of the second series, The Chief Super's Party. This DVD set contains 1 disc. The Complete Third Series: 12 1987 28 May 2007 [5] Includes episodes 1-12 of series three. This DVD set contains ...
Murder Me, Murder You is a 1983 American made-for-television mystery film starring Stacy Keach as Mickey Spillane's iconic hardboiled private detective Mike Hammer. The film was a follow-up to another television film first aired in 1981, Margin for Murder , in which the fictitious gumshoe was portrayed by Kevin Dobson .
Special features: "Danger Mouse and Friends" (exclusive to this DVD collection and never previously available), Pilot Episode "The Mystery of The Lost Chord", Interviews with Brian Cosgrove and Mark Hall, Exclusive behind-the-scenes footage, Danger Mouse games, Original theme tune ideas, Biographies, Stills galleries, 4 artcards (HMV exclusive ...
Phineas Bogg (Jon-Erik Hexum) is one of a society of time travelers called Voyagers, who with the help of a young boy named Jeffrey Jones (played by Meeno Peluce) from 1982, uses a hand-held device called an Omni (which looks like a large pocket watch) that flashes red when history is wrong and green when the timeline is corrected, to travel in time and ensure that history unfolds correctly.
The television version was released on the season 1 DVD set, and as part of "The Complete Epic Series" boxset containing all episodes of the series. The theatrical version was released in 1999 and then again in 2003 as a "flipper" disc with a preview for the then-current Battlestar Galactica revival and a Cylon DVD game. These releases present ...
The show originated as a 1983 pilot called Party Line, hosted by Gene Rayburn. The show was picked up with a few minor changes, mainly Forsyth replacing Rayburn as host and the show title changed. Reg Grundy Productions produced Bruce Forsyth's Hot Streak, which was the first daytime series the Grundy company produced for a network other than NBC.