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Swords: Life on the Line is a reality television series produced by Original Productions for the Discovery Channel.The series documents the events aboard New England fishing boats fishing for Swordfish.
William "Bill" Buckbee is a Republican member of the Connecticut House of Representatives serving in Connecticut's 67th district. [1] References
Buckbee is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bill Buckbee, American politician; John T. Buckbee (1871–1936), American politician; See also.
Mr. Roper tells the trio that he stopped by to do a repair, and collected the money to pay the rent (but forgot to leave a receipt). This episode is based on the episode of the same name from Man About the House. Also, this episode marks the first appearance of Dean Travers (William Pierson), the often-uptight dean of Jack's cooking school.
"Africa Camp": Mears makes a return visit to northern Tanzania to spend some more time with the Hadza, sharing a love of bows, tracking and the landscape with true hunter-gatherers whose way of life demonstrates a profound connection to the natural world. This episode was withdrawn by the BBC when the series was repeated in 2019. [1]
Extreme Survival (alternately titled The Ultimate Survival Guide) is a survival television series hosted by Ray Mears.The series was produced for the BBC. [1] In the series Mears demonstrates his wilderness skills and presents tales of survival from some of the world's most difficult environments.
He was in three episodes of The Rifleman and five episodes of Gunsmoke : season 3, episode 16 "Twelfth Night" in 1957, season 4, episode 16 "Gypsum Hills Feud" in 1958, and as Col. Grant in season 7, episode 27 "Wagon Girls" in 1962, banker Ezra Thorpe in "The Money Store" season 14, episode 14 and Jake Spence in season 15 episode 20 "Albert".
Real Time with Bill Maher is an American comedy and political panel talk show hosted by Bill Maher that premiered February 21, 2003 on HBO. Maher previously hosted Politically Incorrect , a similar series that aired from 1993 to 2002, first on Comedy Central and later on ABC .