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The miniseries follows the fictional history of Centennial, Colorado, from 1795 to the 1970s. It was based on the 1974 novel of the same name by James A. Michener and was produced by John Wilder. With a runtime of 26 hours and a $25 million budget, it was one of the longest miniseries ever and the most expensive television show in history. [2]
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The following is a list of television programs by episode count. Episode numbers for ongoing daytime dramas are drawn from the websites for the shows. Daily news broadcasts, such as The Today Show, Good Morning America, and SportsCenter, are not episodic in nature and are not listed.
Hazel is interviewed for a local TV show and she criticizes the draining of a local lake to make way for a factory. She doesn't know that George's client Mr. Wheeler wants to buy the property for the project. Mr. Wheeler demands that George fire Hazel. George won't do it and resigns as Mr. Wheeler's lawyer.
Buck James is a middle-aged [1] surgeon at a hospital in Texas who also has a passion for ranching. [2] James, a "hard-driving, daredevil, brilliant sort of fellow", is chief surgeon [1] at Holloman University Hospital [3] and head of one of its trauma units. [4]
It turns out that the picture Doberman sent was of him and Montana dressed as Cowboys. When Bilko talks to Robinson he learns that they are actually interested in Doberman for a new TV series. Bilko decides to film a western TV pilot with "Tex" Doberman. He tries to get filming equipment from Sgt. J. J. Coogan with no luck.
Eb tells Haney and Uncle Joe that Mother will be leaving soon. Eb also mentions how wealthy she is. Now Haney and Joe are interested in courting Mother. Haney comes by and invites Mother to the Hooterville Fire Department Mardi Gras. Despite already being packed, Mother agrees to stay. Mother is watching TV with Haney and Joe shows up.
On May 12, 2016, it was announced that, despite several cast members signing one-year deals for a potential ninth season, the show would be canceled instead. [1] During the course of the series, 173 episodes of Castle aired over eight seasons, between March 9, 2009, and May 16, 2016.