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Beebe brings her father's expensive new Chromo Neato 5000 radio to school in order to impress her peers. When it ends up going missing, Mr. Bone threatens to give the whole class afternoon detention if the radio is not returned. Hoping to catch the real culprit, Doug decides to take the case as "The Chameleon", who is a master of disguise.
Douglas Steele Llewelyn (born November 26, 1938) is an American television personality, best known as the original host of the court show The People's Court from 1981 to 1996. Previously a news reporter, Llewelyn has produced numerous television specials, including The Mystery of Al Capone's Vaults in 1986, and launched Judge Judy in 1996.
Doug and the Bluffington 5; Doug and the Weird Kids / Doug's Behind The Wheel; Doug and the Yard of Doom / Doug's Garage Band; Doug Bags a Neematoad; Doug Battles The Rulemeister / Doug's a Genius; Doug Can't Dance / Doug Gets Busted; Doug Can't Dig It / Doug Didn't Do It; Doug Cuts School; Doug Directs; Doug Door to Door / Doug Tips The Scale
Second gentleman Doug Emhoff, a 59-year-old Hollywood lawyer, struck his then-flame, a successful New York attorney, in the face "so hard she spun around" as the two waited in the valet line ...
The Oklahoma State men's basketball team is searching for a new head coach, and one hopeful hire is former Cowboys guard Doug Gottlieb. Doug Gottlieb makes his case to be Oklahoma State basketball ...
Doug, a mostly autobiographical creation, was largely inspired by Jinkins's childhood growing up in Virginia, with most characters in the series being based on real individuals. He first pitched Doug as a children's book to uninterested publishers before Nickelodeon purchased the show. Following this, the series underwent further development ...
In 2010, doctors treated Doug Olson’s leukemia with an experimental gene therapy that transformed some of his blood cells into cancer killers. The treatment cured Olson and a second patient ...
Curt Chaplin (1997–2023) replaced Jack Harrell as the show's announcer and appeared on camera as the court reporter with the addition of a litigant-final-thoughts interviewer, known for snippily interviewing the program's litigants following the conclusion of each case. Beginning with the 2016-17 season, Doug Llewelyn from the first ...