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A cement mixer, a gasoline tanker trailer, and several surplus rocket engines (bought at auction when the space program was in a slump) became the homemade spaceship. [3] After the pilot, the Vulture was rarely used. One of its engines was destroyed in the second season premiere and it was never used again in subsequent episodes.
Toydrum are an English musical duo formed in 2011 by former Unkle band members and record producers Pablo Clements and James Griffith. The pair work out of their Brighton studio, The Toyrooms, [1] where they wrote and recorded their debut EP, Distant Focus Vol 1 (2014), [2] [3] [4] and the subsequent Evangelist (2015), with Gavin Clark.
Mike Crossey (born 1979) is a Northern Irish record producer, songwriter, and mixing engineer.He produced the debut single by Arctic Monkeys, collaborating with them over two albums.
Chuck Ainlay is an American record producer and audio engineer.He has worked with Mark Knopfler on much of Knopfler's solo work, in addition to some Dire Straits material. [1] [2] He has 4 Grammy Awards and 5 nominations.
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Production of the show was terminated after just 14 episodes, with the last first-run episode being broadcast January 1, 1971. CBS (and sponsor Bristol-Myers ) had spent some $3.5 million (roughly $25 million in 2022 money) to bring Andy Griffith back to television, and expected a whole season's worth of episodes, so Headmaster was hurriedly ...
Mayberry R.F.D. (abbreviation for Rural Free Delivery) is an American television series produced as a spin-off continuation of The Andy Griffith Show.When star Andy Griffith decided to leave his series, most of the supporting characters returned for the retitled program, which ran for three seasons (78 episodes) on the CBS Television Network from 1968 to 1971.
Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C. is an American situation comedy created by Aaron Ruben that originally aired on CBS from September 25, 1964, to May 2, 1969. The series was a spinoff of The Andy Griffith Show, and the pilot episode was introduced as the final fourth-season episode which aired on May 18, 1964.