I dont think it did!
Brothers & Sisters was first aired by ABC in September 2006. The series is an American family drama which chronicles the ups and downs of the Walker family.
Like every American TV drama series that isn't a soap opera, a "Gossip Girl" episode airs once a week.
A meteor. Technically, a "meteor" is the flash of light itself. Once the rock hits the Earth's surface (IF it survives) it is called a "meteorite".
Gunsmoke is certainly not the longest running comedy & depending on how exactly you're defining 'Drama', American/U.K./Australasian Soap Operas have lasted years or decades longer than Gunsmoke.You have to specify 'Longest Running American Drama', since it's not THE longest running drama.The U.K.'s medical drama, Causality has aired since 1986 and continues today (01|01|15) as well as Germany's police drama, Tatort has aired since 1970 & Japan's historical drama, Zenigata Heiji has aired since 1952 both of which are apparently still on the air today.There was also a teen drama from the U.K., Grange Hillthat aired for 30 years.Having said all that, the answer to the question of 'what was the second longest running drama' & presuming you're strictly speaking of American shows, the answer appears to be Lassie if soap operas are excluded & if we're not counting the fact Gunsmoke and Law & Order are tied for the longest running American drama.
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You can breed a Meteor Dragon by an air and metal dragon.
A Drama in the Air was created in 1851-08.
When a meteor enters the earth's atmosphere, friction with the air generates enormous amounts of heat, which causes the meteor to at least partially burn up.
Because of the extreme heat produced by the friction between the air and the meteor, which is passing through at tremendous speeds.
It is now called total drama world tour and it will air in June 2010
The cast of A Drama in the Air - 1913 includes: Paul Schacht
A Drama in the Air - 1913 was released on: USA: 10 February 1913
it has AUTHOR OF QUESTION: Um, the series has aired, but the special hasn't. At least in England.
Normal meteors enter the atmosphere at relatively high angles (ie. plunging downwards deep into the atmosphere), while earth grazing meteors enter at low angles, in the most extreme cases only skimming the outer edges where the air is not very dense. Because of this they survive longer, and can cover over 100 degrees of sky in some cases. See "The Meteor Meniscus: Meteor Distance verses Meteor Zenith Angle" on the American Meteor Society's web page for more info.
As a meteor falls toward Earth, the main forces acting on it are gravity and air resistance. Gravity pulls the meteor downward, accelerating its descent. Air resistance, or drag, counteracts this motion by pushing against the meteor as it moves through the atmosphere, slowing it down. These forces together determine the meteor's speed and trajectory as it nears the Earth's surface.
Meteor+Lightning & Air+ Copper
Ravenswood is an American teen drama series that has yet to air. The series will premiere in late October 2013, and focus on five strangers who get entangled in a dangerous curse.