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On Call is an American police procedural and serial drama streaming television series created by Tim Walsh and Elliot Wolf that premiered on Prime Video on January 9, 2025. Originally set up at IMDb TV , eight episodes of the series were officially ordered in April 2023.
The Civil War is about to begin and the family wants to go west to make sure that sons Seth (later called Luke) and Jed (later called Josh) are not drafted. Uncle Zeb agrees to lead the family on the perilous journey , but the war has greater consequences for the family than they could imagine.
How the West Was Won is an American Western television series that starred James Arness, Eva Marie Saint, Fionnula Flanagan, Bruce Boxleitner, and Richard Kiley.Loosely based on the 1962 Cinerama film of the same name, it began with a two-hour television film, The Macahans, in 1976, followed by a mini-series in 1977, and a regular series in 1978 and 1979.
The Olsens' first movie holds up well — despite past tepid reviews
The producer of the show had spotted Bazlen playing hopscotch outside of Bazlen's Chicago home and told Bazlen's mother that "your little girl is just right for my TV series". [3] In the show, the Blue Fairy, played by Bazlen, lived in the "Blue Forest". Dressed in a blue gown and diamond tiara, she also clasped a silver wand.
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How the West Was Won, a 1970s television series loosely based on the film; How the West Was Won (Bing Crosby album) (1959) How the West Was Won (Led Zeppelin album) (2003) How the West Was Won (Peter Perrett album) (2017) How the West Was Won, a 2002 album by Luni Coleone "How the West Was Won", a 1987 song by Laibach from Opus Dei
Guy Marks (October 31, 1923 – November 28, 1987 [1]) was an American actor, comedian, singer and impressionist.A familiar face on TV sitcoms and variety shows of the 1960s and 1970s, he appeared regularly on The Ed Sullivan Show, The Merv Griffin Show, The Dean Martin Show, The Mike Douglas Show, and The Joey Bishop Show.