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The TV show that posed the question "Who shot J.R.?" was the hit series "Dallas." This question became a cultural phenomenon in the 1980s and drew in millions of viewers who wanted to find out the answer to the mystery surrounding J.R. Ewing's shooting.
Joyce Brothers' famous $64,000 question was "What is the capital of the United States?" This question was posed during her appearance on the television quiz show "The $64,000 Question," which aired in the 1950s. Brothers, a psychologist and media personality, became well-known for her participation in the show, ultimately winning the top prize and boosting her career in psychology and television.
Cornbread had to get shot and get off the tv show reawakening because he did not want to go aginst this boy in belly rolling so he got kicked off and in the tv show he had got shot.
Everyone thinks that the prisoner shot, Ana & Libby but it was Michael who shot them.
I think that you are referring to 'Dallas,' a night time soap opera, where the big question at the end of one season was 'Who shot J.R.?'
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Dr. Phil is well known for impersonating a medical doctor and a therapist on his television show. He originally appeared on the show Oprah, where he posed as a medical doctor.
Horatio Caine, a character from the TV show CSI: Miami, was shot by handcuffed suspect in the show's season 4 finale.
Rachel from the TV show "Friends" did not die on the show. She had a happy ending and ended up with Ross.
no no no, that was just a photo shot for a TV show.
No, the television show, The Rifleman, was never shot in color.
That is not a question.