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Ironside is an American television crime drama that aired on NBC over eight seasons from 1967 to 1975. The show starred Raymond Burr as Robert T. Ironside (usually addressed by the title "Chief Ironside"), a consultant to the San Francisco police department (formerly chief of detectives), who was paralyzed from the waist down after being shot while on vacation.
In the episode "Tough Act to Follow", the character was killed off with a heart attack; the episode was dedicated to Thoma. Will Lee: Mr. Hooper: Sesame Street: 1982-12-07 Heart attack: 14 Character killed off, with his death addressed in the season 15 episode, "Goodbye, Mr. Hooper", aired on November 24, 1983, almost a year after his death.
He recovers, but remains paralyzed from the waist down. Assembling a "special unit" around him, he sets out to find the sniper, and at first there is no shortage of suspects, considering how many people had sworn to kill him. Then, the analysis of an old ammunition shell leads the team to a troubled young genius, but their search is far from over.
[6] That same month, executive producer/showrunner Jeff Pinkner further commented on the episode chronology for the new season, "It won't be the first episode, and it probably won't be the second, but it'll be somewhere in the first batch of episodes. It's a stand-alone, but it still honors the condition that we know it will fall into the world."
After 5 seasons on Yellowstone, Colby, played by Denim Richards, was killed off in season 5, episode 12. Here's why that happened and what it means. After 5 seasons on Yellowstone, Colby, played ...
In addition to Commissioner Scali's family, the cast included police working under his command. Scali had three different lieutenants at his precinct during the show's run; Lt. Irving "Irv" Wallerstein (Alex Bruhanski), his longtime buddy and second-in-command, was killed in the line of duty in the eleventh episode of Season 1, "The Fourth Man", after appearing in only a few episodes and was ...
🚨🚨🚨Warning: This story has major spoilers for the Season 4 finale of "Outer Banks." "Outer Banks," a show about treasure-hunting, family mysteries, island survival and more, just aired ...
In 2008, Warner Home Video released Witchblade: The Complete Series — a seven-disc collectors set including the original made-for-TV movie, all 24 episodes of the series, and special features — on July 29. [5] For the DVD release the music was altered in many episodes in comparison to the original aired episodes.