Barbara Spear Webster, who played the character of the beloved "Gracie" in "Murder, She Wrote," passed away in 1990. In memory of her, the show often included dedications at the end of episodes after her death, honoring her contributions and the impact she had on the series. Her portrayal of characters added depth to the show, and the dedication served as a tribute to her talent and the legacy she left behind in the world of television.
Barbara Spear Webster received a "Thanks" credit on the "Murder She Wrote: A Story to Die For" TV movie in 2000. She was not in the movie but it was dedicated to her memory.
Oh, isn't that a lovely name, Barbara Spear Webster. I'm not familiar with her work specifically, but I'm sure she must have done some wonderful things. Just like each brushstroke adds beauty to a painting, I'm sure Barbara Spear Webster has added something special to the world around her.
Barbara Spear Webster, an American actress known for her roles in television, died on May 7, 2000, due to injuries sustained in a car accident. She was involved in a collision in California, which led to her passing. Her death was a significant loss to her fans and the entertainment industry.
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Albert Spear died in 1929.
Barbara Spear Webster received a "Thanks" credit on the "Murder She Wrote: A Story to Die For" TV movie in 2000. She was not in the movie but it was dedicated to her memory, it is unclear as to why.
She was an important person in the lives of the cast members of "Murder, She Wrote."
Barbara Spear Webster received a "Thanks" credit on the "Murder She Wrote: A Story to Die For" TV movie in 2000. She was not in the movie but it was dedicated to her memory.
Oh, isn't that a lovely name, Barbara Spear Webster. I'm not familiar with her work specifically, but I'm sure she must have done some wonderful things. Just like each brushstroke adds beauty to a painting, I'm sure Barbara Spear Webster has added something special to the world around her.
Barbara Spear Webster, an American actress known for her roles in television, died on May 7, 2000, due to injuries sustained in a car accident. She was involved in a collision in California, which led to her passing. Her death was a significant loss to her fans and the entertainment industry.
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nounspear = Speerspear = Lanzespear = Spießverbto spear = aufspießento spear = spießento spear = durchbohren
The spear is legal, it is a storyline that the spear is illegal.
No, the assegai spear is your typical long spear used for throwing. Where the iklwa is a long bladed short spear used with a shield for close combat.
Spears is the plural of spear
a spear is : tsii'détáána spear for throwing is: tsii' 'anáhálghą́hí"To spear him with it"-- bigháníshgéédto throw spears at each other-- ahííníilt'óóh
No. The spear is a weapon but the woomera is not. The woomera is a spear-thrower. It enabled the men to throw a spear with greater speed and accuracy.