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The Red Hand Gang is an American live-action Saturday morning television series that aired on NBC from September 10 to November 26, 1977. The show featured five crime-solving pre-teens and their dog Boomer, who lived in the inner city. [1] The group was so named because its members left red hand prints on fences to mark where they had been.
A spin-off of the live-action series The Red Hand Gang, the show follows the adventures of the titular stray dog, "Boomer" and ran for two seasons, ending its run on August 14, 1982, with the final original episode, "Flatfoots," airing on July 3 of that year.
Red Hand, a rebel group in the American television series Colony; Band of the Red Hand, a fictional military group from The Wheel of Time series "Red Hand Case", a song by band Modest Mouse; Red Hand of Doom, a Dungeons and Dragons game "Red Right Hand", a song by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds; The Red Hand Gang, a television show
John Dunlop McKeague [1] (1930 [1] – 29 January 1982) was a Northern Irish loyalist and one of the founding members of the paramilitary group the Red Hand Commando in 1970. [2] [3] A number of authors on the Troubles in Northern Ireland have accused McKeague, a homosexual paederast, of involvement in the Kincora Boys' Home scandal but he was never convicted. [4]
I'm one of John's costars in the Red Hand Gang Series and he just reached out to me the other day on Facebook. Just saying. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 98.127.69.124 ( talk ) 15:41, 8 November 2017 (UTC) [ reply ]
Just before his murder, Meehan was acquitted in a robbery case while one of his henchman, Edward Gilchrist, was convicted. Dinny was said to have "double-crossed" Gilchrist, causing resentment within his gang. Sadie Meehan told police in November 1923 that her husband's killer was, in fact, Wild Bill Lovett, head of the arch-rival Jay Street Gang.
The episode titled “Money Bag Shawty” has Ern (Donald Glover) trying to spend a $100 bill in style. A white clerk at a movie theater tells him she can’t accept it, but then accepts a $100 ...
Shou Wan-por (Chinese: 仇雲波, born July 17, 1960), known professionally as Robin Shou, is a Hong Kong-American actor, martial artist and stuntman.Born in British Hong Kong but raised in Los Angeles, Shou entered the Hong Kong film industry as a stuntman in the late 1980s, before transitioning to acting.