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Skirts is an Australian television police drama broadcast on the Seven Network in 1990. Skirts was produced by Roger Le Mesurier and Roger Simpson. It was directed by Brendan Maher, Richard Sarell and Ian Gilmour. 40 episodes were produced over 3 seasons in 1990 and the series screened between April and September 1990.
The series centers around Abigail "Tommy" Thomas, played by Edie Falco, who becomes the first female Chief of Police for the LAPD. Tommy was a NYPD officer who came to office as a result of a federal judge's order to hire a female police chief. Tommy, who is divorced, has an adult daughter and grand-daughter living in LA.
The Cut is a reality television series for world class fashion designers hosted and sponsored by fashion designer and billionaire Tommy Hilfiger. Sixteen designers split into new teams each week to complete tasks, with a player eliminated each round. [1] [2] The show debuted on CBS, and shifted timeslots through the summer.
While Netflix shows the most flesh, Showtime's "Shameless" wins the top honor among TV series, followed by "Game of Thrones" and "Masters of Sex." "GoT" is one season behind "Shameless," though ...
Tommy's new girlfriend Shannon has an ex-lover (Bushwick Bill) that won't let her go. Eventually, he and his gang of thugs confront Tommy and beat him up. Martin and Cole go after these grumpy midgets to avenge Tommy's beating, by throwing their weight around and attempting to bully the patrons in the little people's bar.
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All three regulars appeared on the British series; Stiles and Mochrie were regulars there as well; Brady was a frequent guest on the final season, which moved production from London to Hollywood. As of November 1, 2024, 431 episodes of Whose Line Is It Anyway? have aired.
The series began as a one-hour show on July 3, 1954, as a summer replacement for The Jackie Gleason Show. [citation needed] In late 1955 it debuted from 8–8:30 p.m. ET, on Saturdays [1] in the time slot prior to The Honeymooners, his own series. In 1956, Jack Carter, a frequent guest, became the permanent host.