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This episode is a tribute to 1940s film noir, shot mostly in black and white on location at the Aquarius Theater, called "Flamingo Cove" in the show. Maddie and David learn of a murder committed at a 1940s night club.
The Pacific (miniseries) episodes (10 P) Pages in category "Television episodes set in the 1940s" The following 62 pages are in this category, out of 62 total.
The year 1940 in television involved some significant events. Below is a list of television-related events during 1940. ... from Madison Square Garden on W2XBS-TV.
Television portal; United States portal; Television series which originated in the United States in the decade 1940s. i.e. in the years 1940 to 1949.Television shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in the United States should be removed from this category and its sub-categories
January 28 – John Beck, actor (Flamingo Road) January 31 - Peter McRobbie, actor (Law & Order, Daredevil) February 1 - Tina Sloan, actress (Guiding Light) February 3 - Blythe Danner, actress ; February 5 - Michael Mann, producer; February 8 - Creed Bratton, actor ; February 17 – Claire Malis, actress (d. 2012)
Mostly an anthology TV series, originally hosted by Walt Disney, with some episodes dedicated to animation. All of these were compilation episodes, with older Disney cartoons combined with new animation. Most notable are those featuring Ludwig Von Drake as host. The Gumby Show: 261 US 1955–1968 Stop-motion 1988 2010s Mighty Mouse Playhouse: 75 US
MBB 223 Flamingo, a West German 1960s light aircraft; Metal Aircraft Flamingo, a monoplane unveiled in 1929; Pegasus EDA 100 Flamingo, a Slovenian ultralight aircraft; SGP M-222 Flamingo, an Austrian light aircraft first flown in 1959; Udet U 12 Flamingo, an aerobatic sports plane and trainer aircraft developed in Germany in the mid-1920s
The cartoon featured the "Truth and Justice" motto, which eventually became the "Truth, Justice, and the American Way" motto with the premiere of the September 2, 1942 episode of the 1940s Superman radio series and was recently changed to "Truth, Justice and a Better Tomorrow" in 2021.