Maybe "Chiefs" (1983). This was actually a mini-series. Stars Charlton Heston, Keith Carradine, Stephen Collins, Brad Davis, Tess Harper, Wayne Rogers, Paul Sorvino, Billy Dee Williams.
Killer contact only aired for one season, six episodes, in 2013.
"Double Trouble". "Double Trouble" premiered on NBC in April 1984 and went on for eleven episodes.
The Tamil serial "Arasi" was produced by Radaan Mediaworks and directed by Suresh Krishna. The main cast included Radhika Sarathkumar, Vadivukkarasi, Prithviraj, and Devan. The crew consisted of various talented professionals in areas such as cinematography, editing, music composition, and art direction. The serial aired on Sun TV and gained popularity for its engaging storyline and strong performances by the cast.
Firefly Season One Episodes: 1 - Serenity (aired 12/20/2002) 2 - The Train Job (aired 9/20/2002) 3 - Bushwhacked (aired 9/27/2002) 4 - Shindig (aired 11/1/2002) 5 - Safe (aired 11/8/2002) 6 - Our Mrs. Reynolds (aired 10/4/2002) 7 - Jaynestown (aired 10/18/2002) 8 - Out of Gas (aired 10/25/2002) 9 - Ariel (aired 11/15/2002) 10 - War Stories (aired 12/6/2002) 11 - Trash (aired 7/21/2003) 12 - The Message (aired 7/28/2003) 13 - Heart of Gold (aired 8/4/2003) 14 - Objects in Space (aired 12/13/2002)
name the show and the date it aired
Paranoia agent
it aired in 1999 but Stephen hillenburg thought of it in the 1980s.
Killer contact only aired for one season, six episodes, in 2013.
1995
Orbity debuted in the first episode of the 1980s revival of the series. The episode aired on September 16, 1985.
Magnum PI
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The Midnight Special was a TV series that aired during the 1970s to the early 1980s. The show was created and produced by Burt Sugarman.
The name of the witch in Rentaghost was Hazel the McWitch. She was one of the characters on the British children's television show Rentaghost, which aired in the 1970s and 1980s.
"Double Trouble". "Double Trouble" premiered on NBC in April 1984 and went on for eleven episodes.
Yes, Gene Rayburn was Jewish. He was an American radio and television personality best known for hosting the game show "Match Game," which aired from the 1960s to the 1980s.
Qaid-e-tanhai is on the air Fridays at 8 PM (PST) HUM-TV .