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Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea is a 1964–1968 American science fiction television series based on the 1961 film of the same name. Both were created by Irwin Allen , which enabled the film's sets, costumes, props, special effects models, and sometimes footage, to be used in the production of the television series. [ 1 ]
A pilot was produced in 2015 and the series commissioned for a full season the following year. [2] Amazon renewed the series for a second season in June 2016 after it "set a record as the most successful Amazon Original Kids premiere weekend in terms of U.S. Prime Video streams and hours." [3]
Erhua (simplified Chinese: 儿化; traditional Chinese: 兒化; pinyin: érhuà), also called "erization" or "rhotacization of syllable finals", [1] is a phonological process that adds r-coloring or the er (儿; 兒) sound to syllables in spoken Mandarin Chinese.
The film Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea begins with Seaview in the Arctic for the final phase of her sea trials, including a dive under the ice cap. Two milestones in underwater exploration were achieved in 1960, the year before Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea was released.
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2 episodes 1965 The Flintstones: Jimmy Darrock (singing voice) S5.E26 - “Surfin' Fred” aired Mar 12, 1965 1966 Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea: Omir Episode: "The Mechanical Man" 1966–1967 The Time Tunnel: Dr. Tony Newman 30 episodes 1971 City Beneath the Sea: Dr. Talty TV movie Love, American Style: Roger Barnes (segment "Love and the ...
A surprised Carter returns from the restroom to empty tables. They spend some time watching a slideshow of his time at County. The presentation features past ER doctors, including Dr. Doug Ross (George Clooney), Dr. Mark Greene (Anthony Edwards), and Dr. Peter Benton (Eriq La Salle). Eventually Dr. Susan Lewis brings Carter back to the ER.
List of episodes " There Are No Angels Here " is the 20th episode of the 12nd season of the American medical drama television series ER , and the 265th episode overall. It was written by R. Scott Gemmill and David Zabel and directed by Christopher Chulack , and originally aired on NBC on May 4, 2006.