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The origin of the "wheel" format was a joint programming and creative production agreement between the NBC Television Network and Universal Studios Television and Motion Pictures in 1966, in accord with which NBC ordered a multi-year series of dramatic anthology productions from Universal that NBC would broadcast in the United States (both as originals and re-runs), with Universal retaining ...
Rockford’s army buddy ‘Mitch’ (Hector Elizondo) is a photographer hopelessly smitten by a model (Pamela Hensley) who was suspected of committing a murder but was declared dead from a car accident before she was arrested. Shortly thereafter Mitch becomes convinced he saw her in Seattle and hires Rockford to find her.
Rockford Coronado Theater April 30, 1997 Dubuque Five Flags Center May 2, 1997 South Bend C. Morris Civic Auditorium May 4, 1997 Cleveland Agora May 5, 1997 Kent Kent State University May 8, 1997 Cincinnati Taft Theater May 9, 1997 Columbus Palace Theater May 10, 1997 Detroit Fox Theater May 12, 1997 Merrillville Star Plaza Theater May 13, 1997
Four people, including a 15-year-old girl and a postal worker, were killed in the attacks, while seven others were injured. The victims were identified as 49-year-old Jay P. Larson, 15-year-old Jenna A. Newcomb, 23-year-old Jacob D. Schupbach, and 63-year-old Ramona L. Schupbach.
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Minding the Gap is a 2018 documentary film directed by Bing Liu [1] and produced by Liu and Diane Moy Quon through Kartemquin Films.It chronicles the lives and friendships of three young men growing up in Rockford, Illinois, united by their love of skateboarding. [2]
In 1980, the City of Rockford made the Coronado an historical landmark of the state of Illinois. On 1 July 2010, the Coronado Theater was voted "the No. 1 Architectural Wonder of the United States, based on receiving the most votes in an AOL/U.S. Travel Association poll.
Joe Santos (born Joseph John Minieri Jr.; June 9, 1931 – March 18, 2016) was an American film and television actor, best known as Sgt. Dennis Becker (later Lieutenant), the friend of James Garner's character on the NBC crime drama The Rockford Files.