The TV Mini series I, Claudius came out in the year 1976. Although it only ran for one season it has very high ratings and reviews. It was written by Robert Graves, Jack Pulman and directed by Herbert Wise.
There is no specific number. It all depends on what shows are good. Should a bunch of new series come out on year that nobody likes, many new series will come out to follow. That year, there would be many TV series. However, a year that has many great TV series that everybody watches would have little new series, thus having less TV series that year.
Roots was a television series aired in 1977. It was taken from the novel Roots which was released in 1976. The show received many awards such as a Golden Globe, an Emmy Award, and a Peabody Award.
unfortunately it ended in the year of 2010 with a brave new world. Greg Grunberg, the guy who plays Matt, stated that there might be like a mini series to give a conclusion to the whole show.
Alexandra Ripley wrote the novel "Scarlett". It was published in 1991.
yes in January 2012yes there will be a series 6 of MI high but it wont be until next year (2013) till it come out on TV. There will be new characters and new spies... So will have to wait and see for the advertising on cbbc.
The original "V" was a 1983 television mini-series. "V: The Final Battle" was a sequel 1984 television mini-series. "V" became a short-lived weekly television series in 1984.
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It came in 2009
It first appeared on television in 1977 as a mini series.
As of December 2011, they have series 5 out already, and have announced that series 6 will be out early next year.
Dinki Mini came to jamaica by the africans.
Claudius invaded Britain in 43 AD.
Little before 2010
There is no specific number. It all depends on what shows are good. Should a bunch of new series come out on year that nobody likes, many new series will come out to follow. That year, there would be many TV series. However, a year that has many great TV series that everybody watches would have little new series, thus having less TV series that year.
Typically, DC Comics' mini-series are not listed as volumes; only ongoing series.For example, in 1983 a four issue mini-series was published with the title Green Arrow, but the first volume of Green Arrow is generally considered to be the ongoing series started in the following year. The series ran for 137 issues before cancelation in 1998. Other mini-series (Green Arrow: The Longbow Hunters (1987), Green Arrow: The Wonder Year (1993)) were published before another volume of Green Arrow would appear in 2001. The rationale here is that the later mini-series are not counted as volumes (which would make the 2001 series volume 5) and, as a result, neither should the first mini-series -even if the mini-series shares the title with the regular series.Some indexers of DC comics have opted to ignore this and count all releases for one character as a volume because it is a less complicated system. Marvel Comics is generally indexed in this less complex manner.