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Earth Star Voyager is a science fiction television movie shown on The Disney Sunday Movie in 1988, on January 17 and January 24. [1] The show aired as a two-part [ 2 ] pilot, but was not picked up for a series.
Earth Star Voyager (1988) as Luz Sansone; Martha, Ruth and Edie (1988) as Young Edie; Cold Comfort (1989) as Dolores Lucas; Thunderground (1989) as Casey; American Boyfriends (1989) as Sandy Wilcox; The Admiral and the Princess (1990) as voice of the Princess; A Friend to Die For (also known as Death of a Cheerleader in the UK - 1994) as Jill ...
1988: Mars: Base One: Jim Drake: Jonathan Brandis, Marty Pollio, Christy Taylor: United States [53] 1988: Out of Time: Robert Butler: Bruce Abbott, Adam Ant, Bill Maher: United States [54] 1988: Prisoners of Yamagiri-Maru: Aleksey Solov'yov: Tat'yana Aksyuta (voice), Tat'yana Kur'yanova (voice), Vsevolod Larionov (voice) Soviet Union: Puppet ...
He also starred in the Disney sci-fi tele-movie Earth Star Voyager [1] and had a lead role on the television series Manhattan, AZ in 2000. He had a starring role in the film The Legend of Tillamook's Gold. Most recently, he had a starring role as General Holden, husband of Claudia-Joy Holden (Kim Delaney), on the Lifetime series Army Wives ...
Star Trek: Voyagerended 20 years ago, which made it the franchise’s third consecutive series to run for seven seasons, following The Next Generation and Deep Space Nine. When the show came to a ...
It consists of a review of the Walt Disney anthology series' run on television, and also serves as a preview for NBC's 1988-89 television season. The Roger Rabbit cartoon Tummy Trouble was also shown. The special ended with a medley of "Heigh-Ho", "Come Home to the Best, Only on NBC" (NBC's 1988-89 image campaign at the time), "Zip-a-Dee-Doo ...
Some action movies need a little time to find an appreciative audience. Not Die Hard.The film was an immediate hit, grossing over $140 million worldwide and ranking among the Top 10 highest ...
How the Voyager probes keep going. Voyager 1 is so far away that it takes 22.5 hours for commands sent from Earth to reach the spacecraft. Additionally, the team must wait 45 hours to receive a ...