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"Legend of the Holy Rose (Part 1)" Michael Caffey: Stephen Downing: September 18, 1989 () 14.4 [2] After completing a rescue mission in Colombia, MacGyver is enticed ...
Episodes: "Legend of the Holy Rose: Part 1", "Legend of the Holy Rose: Part 2" 1989 Desperado: The Outlaw Wars: Nora Television movie 1989 21 Jump Street: Cheryl Episode: "Things We Said Today" 1990 Equal Justice: Andrea Kanin Episode: Pilot 1990 Jake and the Fatman: Kathy Jameson Episode: "Goodbye" 1990, 1994 Murder, She Wrote: Tillie Bascomb
MacGyver is an American action-adventure television series created by Lee David Zlotoff and Henry Winkler. The show ran for seven seasons on ABC in the United States and various other networks abroad from 1985 to 1992. The pilot episode was first aired in the US on September 29, 1985. The show's final episode aired on April 25, 1992 on ABC (the network aired a previously unseen episode for the ...
Episodes: "Fraternity of Thieves", "Legend of the Holy Rose: Part 1" and "Legend of the Holy Rose: Part 2" 1989 Neon Rider: Episodes: "Dude: Parts 1 & 2" (Pilot movie) 1992 Knots Landing: Thug Episode: "Baths and Showers" 1992 Highlander: Pauling Episode: "A Bad Day in Building A" 1992 The Commish: Otto
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Episodes: "Legend of the Holy Rose: Parts 1 & 2" 1990 Mancuso, FBI: Unknown Episode: "Conspiracy" 1990 Rock Hudson: Mark Miller Television film 1990 The Golden Girls: Donald Episode: "All Bets Are Off" 1991 Star Trek: The Next Generation: Minister Krola Episode: "First Contact" 1991 Matlock: Doctor Episodes: "The Witness Killings: Parts 1 & 2" 1991
Seasoned film and television animator Robert Valley is tackling a new project about the life of Billy Rose — a songwriter, Broadway producer and unwitting activist. “American Rose” will tell ...
The legend that Joseph was given the responsibility of keeping the Holy Grail was the product of Robert de Boron, who essentially expanded upon stories from Acts of Pilate. In Boron's Joseph d'Arimathie , Joseph is imprisoned much as in the Acts of Pilate, but it is the Grail that sustains him during his captivity.