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This is a list of episodes for the television series Mr. and Mrs. North. ... "Stranger Than Fiction" ... List of Mr. and Mrs. North episodes.
Mr. & Mrs. Smith is an American spy television series created by Francesca Sloane and Donald Glover, which premiered on February 2, 2024.It is inspired by the 2005 film of the same name, although instead of following a married couple of competing spies like the film, the series stars Glover and Maya Erskine as two strangers paired up as a duo of spies who must live undercover as a married ...
The New York Times ranked it on their list of "Best TV Shows of 2021" [45] calling it "a smart, deadpan, quietly daft deconstruction of tough-guy clichés". [46] Critic Mike Hale of The New York Times praised it as "a small marvel of sustained tone. The slightest overstatement or sentimentality could capsize the delicate sendup of tough-guy ...
Dr. Research (left) and Mr. Fiction Writer (right) from the Bell series film Our Mr. Sun (1956). The roles were played by Dr. Frank Baxter and Eddie Albert, respectively. The Bell System Science Series consists of nine television specials made for the AT&T Corporation that were originally broadcast in color between 1956 and 1964. Marcel ...
An alternate version of this episode, featuring Thanksgiving-themed host segments, premiered during the "Turkey Day" marathon on November 23, 1995. The primary version of the episode was broadcast on February 3, 1996. The riffing on the short and film is the same in both versions of the episode. [7]
Mrs. Davis is an American science fiction comedy drama television limited series [1] [2] created by Tara Hernandez and Damon Lindelof for Peacock.The series stars Betty Gilpin as a nun using her faith to take on technology, and a supporting cast including Jake McDorman, Margo Martindale, David Arquette and Elizabeth Marvel.
Notes: Series regular Larry Keating (Roger Addison) died of leukemia on August 26, 1963, during production of this episode. The character of Kay Addison continued for several episodes but was eventually phased out. In 1997 TV Guide ranked this episode No. 73 on its "100 Greatest Episodes of All Time" list. [1]
Note: Most sketches are interrupted by Mr. Badger (Idle) right from the first sketch onwards. In addition, Palin's Compère and Gilliam's Knight both made one-time reappearances since Series 1 in this episode (there is also a reference to Episode 3 in this scene, in which there are two people carrying a donkey).