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  2. The Man Who Fell to Earth (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The Man Who Fell to Earth is an American science fiction drama television limited series created by Jenny Lumet and Alex Kurtzman based on the 1963 novel of the same name by Walter Tevis. [1] It is a sequel to the 1976 film starring David Bowie .

  3. People of Earth - Wikipedia

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    People of Earth is an American science fiction sitcom television series created by David Jenkins about a support group for alien abductees, as well as the aliens who had abducted them. TBS ordered the pilot under the name The Group in May 2015, [ 1 ] and announced a 10-episode order in January 2016. [ 2 ]

  4. The Pillars of the Earth (miniseries) - Wikipedia

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    The Pillars of the Earth is an eight-part 2010 television miniseries, adapted from Ken Follett's 1989 novel of the same name. It debuted in the U.S. on Starz and in Canada on The Movie Network/Movie Central on 23 July 2010. Its UK premiere was on Channel 4 in October 2010.

  5. Mork & Mindy - Wikipedia

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    Mork & Mindy is an American television sitcom that aired on ABC from September 14, 1978, to May 27, 1982. A spin-off after a highly successful episode of Happy Days, "My Favorite Orkan", it starred Robin Williams as Mork, an extraterrestrial who comes to Earth from the planet Ork, and Pam Dawber as Mindy McConnell, his human friend, roommate, and eventual love interest.

  6. Max Wright - Wikipedia

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    From 1986 to 1990, Wright appeared in the sitcom ALF as Willie Tanner, a typical father of a middle-class family, who finds an alien who has crash-landed on Earth. Despite becoming his best-known performance, the actor despised the role due to its huge technical demands and the fact that he, a human, played a supporting character for an "inanimate object".

  7. Hearts Afire - Wikipedia

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    Hearts Afire is an American television sitcom created by Linda Bloodworth-Thomason, starring John Ritter and Markie Post, that aired on CBS from September 14, 1992, to February 1, 1995. The series' title is taken from a line in the Earth, Wind & Fire song " That's the Way of the World " (which originally served as the series' theme song).

  8. The Parent 'Hood - Wikipedia

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    Originally to be titled Father Knows Nothing (a parody of the title of the 1950s sitcom Father Knows Best), [1] the series was one of the four sitcoms that aired as part of the original two-hour Wednesday night lineup that helped launch The WB (along with The Wayans Bros., Unhappily Ever After, and the short-lived Muscle). [2]

  9. John Wesley Shipp - Wikipedia

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    He was cast in a "mysterious" role on The CW series The Flash in early 2014, [18] [19] which was later revealed to be the recurring role of Henry Allen, Barry's father. [ 20 ] [ 21 ] In the second-season finale of The Flash , Shipp played Jay Garrick , an alternate universe counterpart of The Flash, [ 22 ] [ 23 ] and, later, as his earlier ...