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Dangerous Women premiered August 7, 1991 and aired only one season. The show was syndicated on a limited basis, mainly among the stations of United Television – WWOR-TV in New York City , KMSP-TV in Minneapolis–Saint Paul , WPWR-TV in Chicago (not owned by United) and KCOP in Los Angeles were known to have carried the program.
The entire run of the series' 431 hour-long episodes was produced in color. [1] The premiere was on September 12, 1959, and the final episode broadcast on January 16, 1973. [2] In its initial season, Bonanza aired on Saturday evenings and placed at number 45 in the Nielsen ratings. During its second season, the series moved up to number 17. [3]
Bonanza is set around the Ponderosa Ranch near Virginia City, Nevada and chronicles the weekly adventures of the Cartwright family, consisting of Ben Cartwright (Lorne Greene) and his three sons (each by a different wife), Adam (Pernell Roberts), Eric "Hoss" (Dan Blocker), and Joseph (Michael Landon).
Bonanza is an American Western television series that ran on NBC from September 12, 1959, to January 16, 1973. Lasting 14 seasons and 431 episodes, Bonanza is NBC's longest-running Western, the second-longest-running Western series on U.S. network television (behind CBS's Gunsmoke), and one of the longest-running, live-action American series.
Fayetteville Women for Good, a giving circle that started last summer, pools members’ quarterly donations to write checks to women-led and women-founded nonprofits, president Zenaida Cranford said.
Bonanza is set around the Ponderosa Ranch near Virginia City, Nevada and chronicles the weekly adventures of the Cartwright family. In season 14, this consists of Ben Cartwright (Lorne Greene) and his son Joseph (Michael Landon) and Jamie Hunter Cartwright (Mitch Vogel), a teenage orphan who is adopted by Ben.
A Fayetteville woman convicted of two gang-initiation murders nearly 26 years ago has been approved for parole, according to the state Post Release Supervision & Parole Commission.
Fayetteville Mayor Mitch Colvin is proposing an innovation district in the city. Here's why and what that could mean. 'Why we don’t have a Trader Joe’s, Nieman Marcus': Mayor on what could ...