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Except for the fourth season, where it dropped to number 15, the series stayed in the top 10 for the remainder of its run. The final episode, "Goodbye, Farewell and Amen", became the most-watched show in American television history with 106 million viewers. [7] During its 11-year run M*A*S*H received 14 Emmy Awards. [8]
This season is the shortest, having 8 episodes (6 if counting CatDog and the Great Parent Mystery as one episode). 2 episodes did not make it to air in the United States. The series' cancellation in 2001 may be why the final episodes were delayed for several years from airing.
The show was famous for its cliffhangers, including the "Who shot J.R.?" mystery and the "Dream Season". The original miniseries (consisting of five episodes) from 1978 is now presented as "Season 1" in keeping with the initial release on DVD in 2004, although originally Season 1 officially began with the episode that aired on September 23 ...
In the final episode, Brandon invites a potential employer to meet his "family"---last-minute substitutes Joan and Vicki. To help Brandon get promoted to a job in Japan, Joan pretends that she's his wife and that Vicki is their daughter Harriet and Jamie is their neighbor.
Luckily she has a plan to show Mrs. Hogenmuller that she doesn't need an award to be teacher of the year in the eyes of her students. A big school talent show is coming up, and Olivia is looking forward to wowing the crowd with her drum playing, but moments before she's scheduled to take the stage her drum kit is accidentally destroyed.
In September 2020, Dailymotion partnered with Mi Video, the global video app developed by Xiaomi. [16] The partnership will help Mi Video to increase its engagement with its audience and continue its growth momentum. Access to Dailymotion's global and regional music, entertainment, sports and news catalogues will be provided to Mi Video users. [17]
Notes: This was Davy Jones' first televised appearance after the end of The Monkees; [10] his song featured in this episode, "Girl", was also used as the theme to the Paramount picture Star Spangled Girl, which was released in theaters the same month as this episode's original broadcast. In 1997, TV Guide ranked the episode number 37 on its ...
This is a list of episodes of Disappeared, a television program broadcast on the Investigation Discovery network that documents missing persons cases.The program was first aired in December 2009, with subsequent seasons shown through 2013, and, after a three-year hiatus, resumed in 2016 through 2018.