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Ross tries to convince Monica and Chandler that his bagpipe skills are worthy enough for him to play at their wedding and starts to (horribly) play "Celebration."
Mona compliments him on this, saying he is one of the few nice guys left in the world. Ross, spotting Joey gearing up to flirt, reacts angrily saying he is the nice guy, having to dance all night with children for the attention of Mona. Bent over in pain, Ross too realizes how small Joey's feet are much to his dismay and embarrassment.
The real Station 8 was also depicted as "Station 10" in the opening scenes of the pilot movie for Emergency! in 1972. The Rescue 8 truck depicted in the series was a 1958 GMC Suburban equipped with classic, front-bumper General Motors "dagmars". According to several Internet sources, the real Rescue 8 squad that existed during the 1958–60 ...
The show follows the format of Countdown, but with hosts and contestants from 8 Out of 10 Cats, and an emphasis on the humour seen on 8 Out of 10 Cats. [1] All episodes [fn 1] are approximately 45 minutes long, and usually featured team captains Sean Lock and Jon Richardson; after Lock's death in 2021 his team has been led by a rotating series ...
John Ross asks Sue Ellen why she shot his dad; upon learning that it will increase his chances of getting full custody of John Ross, J.R. moves back into Southfork; both Clayton and Cliff make appealing business proposals to Bobby; John Ross isn't very happy living in Sue Ellen's new house and it doesn't go unnoticed by Sue Ellen; Mitch arrives ...
It was produced by Thames Television in 1978 and starred Tom Bell as Frank ("Frankie") Ross. [2] [3] It was hugely popular at the time of its release with an average audience of 10 million viewers. [4] There was one series (6 episodes), with Bell declining to make a sequel. [2]
The cast of season 8 remained unchanged from season 7, for the first time in the show's history. Carey Lowell, who played Jamie Ross, left the series at the end of the 8th season but made a special guest appearance as a Defense Attorney in the 10th season episode "Justice" and the 11th season episode "School Daze", as well as going on to play Ross, who had become a judge, on Law & Order: Trial ...
All the cast members, full-time and recurring, returned to discuss the events that occurred during the season. [22] [23] After the episode aired, Gretchen Rossi claimed she was unhappy with the way the episode was edited to make her look like a liar. Rossi claimed she would be seeking legal action and might leak the emails she allegedly had ...