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Eerie, Indiana is an American horror science fiction television series that originally aired on NBC from September 15, 1991, to December 9, 1993. The series was created by José Rivera and Karl Schaefer, with Joe Dante serving as creative consultant.
The series revolves around best friends Mitchell Taylor and Stanley Hope. Like earlier Eerie, Indiana residents Marshall Teller and Simon Holmes, they are constantly encountering strange and out-of-this-world phenomena in their hometown. Bill Switzer played the lead character, Mitchell Taylor. [1]
The two also shared the screen on the '90s sci-fi kids series Eerie, Indiana. ... Buena Vista Pictures Penny Marshall as Medusa Lady and Garry Marshall as Master Devil in 1993's 'Hocus Pocus'.
Eerie, Indiana: Marshall Teller: Main cast (19 episodes) 1991: Zorro: Jack Adams: Episode: "The Man Who Cried Wolf" Adventures in Dinosaur City: Timmy: TV film 1992: The Torkelsons: Jason: Episode: "Double Date" 1993: Matinee [7] Stan: Feature film Hocus Pocus [8] Max Dennison 1993–1995: The John Larroquette Show: Tony Hemingway: Recurring ...
When this episode aired, Indiana didn't switch to DST. The main character's dad said it's because "farmers say the cows would be confused." What happens during 'The Lost Hour' of daylight saving time?
In Season 1, episode 14 "Mr. Chaney" (1992) of the American television show Eerie, Indiana, the main protagonist, Marshall Teller is rescued from a werewolf by another character known as "The Kid with the Grey Hair" by means of hitting the werewolf on the head with a log. Immediately afterwards Marshall exclaims "It's you!"
Eerie, Indiana "No Brain, No Pain" Simon, Chappy, Marshall, wife Device (Brainalyzer) 8 Simple Rules "Freaky Friday" Grandpa and C.J., Bridget and her mother, Rory and his hamster Cate's dream after watching Freaky Friday [152] El Chapulin Colorado: Thin Female Doctor and Fat Male Doctor; Another Doctor and Scientist's Pet Dog Machine
A daughter of Indian immigrants, Hussain Raza graduated with honors in 2020 from Indiana University and married her college sweetheart in August 2023, Raza said.