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In the pilot episode of W*A*L*T*E*R, only three main characters from the original series, Lieutenant Colonel Henry Blake, Captain Benjamin "Hawkeye" Pierce, and Major Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan were mentioned by Walter O'Reilly. He had kept a photograph of all of his former Army buddies from the 4077th MASH unit in his wallet.
Walter Sullivan (Silent Hill), fictional character from the video game Silent Hill 4: The Room; Walter Francis Sullivan (1928–2012), American Catholic bishop; Walter J. Sullivan (1923–2014), American politician; Walter Sullivan (journalist) (1918–1996), science writer; Walter Sullivan (novelist) (1924–2006), author and literary critic ...
The Dick Van Dyke Show: 2000–2006; 2011–2013 The Donna Reed Show: 2001–2003; 2005 Dragnet: 1999–2001; 2005 The Dukes of Hazzard: 2015 The Ed Sullivan Show: 1996–1998; 2001 Emergency! 1999–2001 Extreme Makeover: Home Edition: 2007–2013 F Troop: 2000–2001; 2005 The Facts of Life: 2000–2001; 2015–2016 Family Affair: 1998–1999 ...
A teen romance TV show to beat all teen romance TV shows. One Tree Hill (2003) follows estranged half-brothers Nathan Scott and Lucas Scott as they navigate love, life, and high school.
The season one finale of Sullivan's Crossing is an emotional one, complete with surprise reveals and major cliffhangers. Although it already premiered in Canada, it is scheduled to debut in the U ...
Ted LePlat (TV series) Simon Spier: Nick Robinson: Love, Victor: Openly gay, appears via voice-over, narrating messages to Victor, appears in person in episode 8. [506] Spike: Tom Vaughn: Hollyoaks: Spike is openly gay and is John Paul's first lover. [507] Charlie Spring: Joe Locke: Heartstopper: Charlie is a year-10 student who was recently outed.
One teen girl. Two brothers. A tale as old as time. The new teen drama "My Life with the Walter Boys" landed on Netflix Dec. 7. The trailer alone had viewers comparing the series to familiar shows ...
The Purple Jacaranda was an Australian television mini-series which aired on ABC in 1964 based on a novel by Nancy Graham. Cast included James Condon, Margo Lee, Ronald Morse, Diana Perryman, Walter Sullivan and John Unicomb. [1] [2] It was first broadcast on 28 June 1964, in Sydney. [3] The final episode was shown on 9 August. [4]