"Cashmere Mafia" was a short lived television program that aired on the American Broadcasting Channel (ABC) from January 6th, 2008 until February 20th, 2008.
The television show "Dynasty" was created by Richard and Esther Shapiro. It ran from 1981 until 1989 and was aired on the ABC network.
The Arsenio Hall show was shown on the CBS network, although it was syndicated elsewhere too. It ran from January 3rd, 1989 to May 27th 1994. It is scheduled for a return in the Fall of 2013.
The creator of the TV show "The Secret Life of the American Teenager" was created by Brenda Hampton. The show was aired on the ABC Family network and ran for 5 seasons.
Stefano Maggadino was the longest running mafia boss in the country's history and a member of the Commission, the mafia's ruling body. He was the head of the BUFFALO crime family.
yes it does, but it's such an discreet undercover operation ran by a mobster family
True Beauty was on the air for a total of 2 seasons, for a total of 16 episodes. It ran between January 5th, 2009 to July 19th 2010. It ran on the ABC network.
Trading Spouses: Meet Your New Mommy originally aired in 2004 on the Fox network. The show ran for three seasons and completed its final season on May 3rd, 2007.
The American tv show Remington Steele first aired in 1982 . The show ran from 1982 until its final episode in 1987. There was five seasons in total. Its first broadcast was on the NBC network.
Leisha Hailey is an actress and musician. She is most famous for her role of the bisexual Alice Pieszecki on the Showtime cable network show The L Word. The show ran from 2004 to 2009.
It's been $250 for as long as I can remember , but the daytime show did have a smaller budget and is not consider to be the same show since that was a network show that ran concurrently with the nighttime program for a number of years
The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy' was an animated children's show on Cartoon Network. It ran until 2008, when it was not renewed for a seventh season.
The Wayans brothers (Shawn and Marlon) have appeared in a range of television shows, including the situation comedy show 'The Wayans Brothers'. This show ran on the WB network until 1999.