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Beverly Hills 90210-Season 2-Episode 17-Part 4

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Original Air Date—12 December 1991 Steve is bothered by the appearance of his old nemesis Chuck Wilson, the former child actor who stared in the TV series Hartley House with his stepmother, Samantha, who is asked to appear in a reunion TV show. After Steve gets suspended from school for getting into a fistfight with the snobbish Chuck who insults Steve's mother and is revealed to know about his adoption, Steve begins to question who is his real mother. Meanwhile, Donna finally agrees to go to the annual winter dance with David, regardless of the teasing she gets of dating a sophomore.

Beverly Hills 90210-Season 2-Episode 17-Part 3

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Original Air Date—12 December 1991 Steve is bothered by the appearance of his old nemesis Chuck Wilson, the former child actor who stared in the TV series Hartley House with his stepmother, Samantha, who is asked to appear in a reunion TV show. After Steve gets suspended from school for getting into a fistfight with the snobbish Chuck who insults Steve's mother and is revealed to know about his adoption, Steve begins to question who is his real mother. Meanwhile, Donna finally agrees to go to the annual winter dance with David, regardless of the teasing she gets of dating a sophomore.

Beverly Hills 90210-Season 2-Episode 17-Part 1

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Original Air Date—12 December 1991 Steve is bothered by the appearance of his old nemesis Chuck Wilson, the former child actor who stared in the TV series Hartley House with his stepmother, Samantha, who is asked to appear in a reunion TV show. After Steve gets suspended from school for getting into a fistfight with the snobbish Chuck who insults Steve's mother and is revealed to know about his adoption, Steve begins to question who is his real mother. Meanwhile, Donna finally agrees to go to the annual winter dance with David, regardless of the teasing she gets of dating a sophomore.

Wysiwyg (CITV 1992)

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Opening and closing scenes from Episode 1 of CITV series "Wysiwyg" from 1992. The premise of the series was that terrestrial tv station, ITV,was interrupted by transmissions from IGTV (Intergalactic Television) controlled by Mer-Dokk (MD). In this episode the supposed ITV programme is a take on "Blockbusters" called Jokebusters. The programme was produced by Patrick Titley for Yorkshire and featured Nick Wilton (who conceived, wrote, and script edited the series), Clive Mantle, Julie Dawn Cole, Linda Hartley and Norman Mills. Bob Holness guests in this first episode, with Ben Miller, Peter Baynham, Laura Beaumont,Chris Macdonnell, Nick Maloney, Brian Parr and Steve & Danny credited as other writers. (Also includes CITV link from Tommy Boyd)

Robin Hood - A Race Against Time

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The Adventures of Robin Hood is a popular British television series comprising 143 half-hour, black and white episodes. It starred Richard Greene as the outlaw Robin Hood and Alan Wheatley as his nemesis, the Sheriff of Nottingham. The show aired weekly between 1955 and 1959 on ITV in London in the UK and on CBS in the US. The show followed the legendary character Robin Hood and his band of merry men in Sherwood Forest and the surrounding vicinity. While some episodes dramatised the traditional Robin Hood tales, most episodes were original dramas created by the show's writers and producers. Richard Greene, born, August 25, 1918, passed away, June 1, 1985 (age 66) Tonight's Story "A Race Against Time" Cast Richard Greene ... Robin Hood Archie Duncan ... Little John Michael Ripper ... Wilfred David Davies ... Sir Hartley Paul Eddington ... Will Scarlett Patricia Marmont ... Duchess Constance of Brittany Jonathan Bailey ... Prince Arthur Max Faulkner ... Clerk Simone Lovell ... Joan Susan Travers ... Serving Girl Arthur Lawrence ... Sir Nedrick Directed By Terry Bishop Screenplay Written By Howard Dimsdale Executive Producer Hannah Weinstein Producer Sidney Cole Associate Producer Thelma Connell Cinematography Ian Craig Film Editior Joan Warwick Music By Albert Elms Details Original Air Date: October 15, 1960 Season 4, Episode 22 Production Co: Incorporated Television Company (ITC), Sapphire Films, Yeoman Films Ltd ...

Colonel March - The New Invisible Man

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Colonel March of Scotland Yard is a 1950s British television series based on author John Dickson Carr's (aka Carter Dickson) fictional detective Colonel March from his book The Department of Queer Complaints (1940). Carr was a mystery author who specialised in locked-room whodunnits and other 'impossible' crimes: murder mysteries that seemed to defy possibility. The stories of the television series followed in the same vein with Detective March solving cases that baffle Scotland Yard and the British police. The series was made at Southall Studios in Middlesex, England and was produced by Fountain Films for ITV. The series premiered in 1955 with a total of 26 episodes. The show starred Boris Karloff as the urbane, eye-patched sleuth (no reason was ever given for the loss of his eye). Other regulars included Ewan Roberts as Inspector Ames of Scotland Yard and Eric Pohlmann as Inspector Goron of the Paris Sûreté. Boris Karloff, born, William Henry Pratt, November 23, 1887, passed away, February 2, 1969 (age 81) Tonight's Story "The New Invisible Man" A pair of disembodied gloves kill a man but was it an optical illusion or could it have been real? Cast Boris Karloff ... Col. Perceval March Ewan Roberts ... Inspector Ames Anthony Forwood ... Jim Hartley (as Anthony Forward) Patricia Owens ... Betty Hartley Roger Maxwell ... Major Henry Rodman Bernard Rebel ... Baron Novakov Directed By Donald Ginsberg Screenplay Written By Leslie Slote Story Written By John Dickson Carr ...

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