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In Our Time is a radio discussion programme exploring a wide variety of historical, scientific, cultural, religious and philosophical topics, broadcast on BBC Radio 4 in the United Kingdom since 1998 and hosted by Melvyn Bragg.
Re-runs of the first season were slotted an hour earlier by CBC's programming chief Ivan Fecan, who hailed the series, [1] before being moved to 8:30.p.m in the leadup to the second season's debut. [2] In the United States, the first two seasons of the series were aired together as one twenty-six-episode season on PBS. [3]
William Meggitt: 23 Unknown British flying ace Meggitt was shot down and listed as missing in action on 8 November 1917, but was eventually reported as being a prisoner of the Germans in early 1918. [60] He was repatriated after the Armistice of 11 November 1918. Found alive 1 year 1918 Kenneth Barbour Montgomery: 20 Kingdom of Italy
During the episode The Storm: Part 1, Lucy accidentally kicks Carter while performing a work-out video with a patient in an exam room; he suffers a gash on his head. The pair later share a kiss in the x-ray room, but Carter ends their brief relationship because it is unethical for medical students and their residents to be romantically involved ...
Episode: "The Pencil" 1984 Newhart: Bassett Hound Lady Episode: "Vermont Today" Alice: Dotty Episode: "Space Sharples" 1985 Scarecrow and Mrs. King: Inez Faber Episode: "A Lovely Little Affair" Amazing Stories: Librarian Episode: "Mummy Daddy" 1986 The Last Precinct: Officer Rina Starland 8 episodes Mr. Belvedere: Wilmadean Episode: "Halloween ...
The episode was Horton's first script for the series, and saw the return of villain Lucy Butler (Redmond), who appeared sporadically throughout the series. "A Room With No View" received positive feedback from television critics, and was viewed by approximately 4.7 million households in its initial broadcast.
— Henning Fog, Entertainment Weekly The first season of Parks and Recreation received mixed to negative reviews, with many critics deeming it too similar to The Office, which shared the same mock documentary style as Parks and Recreation. In particular, several commentators said the naive and well-meaning Leslie Knope character too closely resembled The Office protagonist Michael Scott, a ...
The script is written by Kelly Jones with Angie Daniell producing the series and Lee Haven Jones directing all four episodes, originally entitled Ruth. [ 4 ] On 19 February 2024, ITV announced the series' retitling to A Cruel Love: The Ruth Ellis Story and released a first-look image of Lucy Boynton in character as Ellis.