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Trinity is an American family drama television series created by Matthew Carnahan that aired on the broadcast network NBC from October 16, 1998, to November 6, 1998. Only four of the first season's nine episodes were aired before the series was cancelled by NBC in March 1999.
Trinity is a British television drama series which was broadcast on ITV2 from September to November 2009. The series is set in the fictional Trinity College of Bridgeford University, and stars Charles Dance , Claire Skinner , Antonia Bernath , Christian Cooke , Reggie Yates , and Isabella Calthorpe .
Trinity, a 2008–2009 weekly series; Trinity: A Graphic History of the First Atomic Bomb, a 2012 graphic novel by Jonathan Fetter-Vorm; Batman/Superman/Wonder Woman: Trinity, a 2003 three-issue series; Trinity, a 2001–02 fantasy trilogy by Fiona McIntosh; Trinities, a 1994 novel by Nick Tosches
Carrie-Anne Moss (born August 21, 1967 [1]) is a Canadian actress.After early roles on television, she rose to international prominence for her role of Trinity in The Matrix series (1999–present).
Terence Hill (born Mario Girotti; 29 March 1939) is an Italian actor, film director, screenwriter and producer. [1] He began his career as a child actor and gained international fame for starring roles in action and comedy films, many with longtime film partner and friend Bud Spencer.
This is a list of television series that were produced, distributed, or owned by Warner Bros. Discovery's brands, including Warner Bros. Television Studios, Warner Bros. Animation, Hanna-Barbera, Warner Horizon Television, Warner Horizon Unscripted Television, Telepictures, HBO, TBS, TNT Originals, TruTV, CNN, Cartoon Network, Discovery Channel, and several predecessor companies.
Arthur Mitchell, often referred to as the "Trinity Killer," is a fictional character and the main antagonist of the fourth season of the Showtime TV series Dexter. Mitchell is a serial killer who presents himself as an unassuming church deacon, high school teacher and family man.
Trinity Tales is a 1975 British television series, consisting of six 50-minute programmes, written by Alan Plater and shown on BBC2.It was loosely based on Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, updated to a modern setting.