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Fantasy Island (1977–1984) Fantasy Island (1998–1999) Forbidden Science (2009) Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (2004-2009) Friday the 13th: The Series (1987–1990) The Funny Company (1963) Galavant (2015-2016) Galtar and the Golden Lance (1985–1986) Game of Thrones (2011–2019) Ghost Whisperer (2005–2010) Gravity Falls (2012-2016)
The Costume Designers Guild Award for Excellence in Sci-Fi/Fantasy Television is one of the annual awards given by the Costume Designers Guild.. At the 1st Costume Designers Guild Awards ceremony held in 1999 (celebrating excellence in film and television of 1998), all television shows, regardless of genre or format, competed in a combined Excellence in Television category.
The Handweavers Guild of America (HGA) was founded in 1969. The well-known New York weaver Berta Frey was one of the founders and served on the guild's first board of directors. [1] HGA's mission is to educate, support and inspire the fiber art community. The organization is non-profit and has an international membership.
Olivier B. Bommel's loyal butler in the comic series Tom Poes: 1942: Joseph: Butler to Alexander Sebastian in Notorious: 1946: Jenkins: Robot servant of Webster family in City by Clifford D. Simak: 1952: Jenkins: Butler of Daphne Blake in the long-running animated TV series Scooby-Doo: 1989: Jennings: the butler in the 2001 film Gosford Park ...
At the 1st Costume Designers Guild Awards ceremony held in 1999 (celebrating excellence in film and television of 1998), all television shows, regardless of genre or format, competed in a combined Excellence in Television category. Among the inaugural nominees, four were period dramas, while the eventual winner, The Tempest, was a fantasy film ...
Agent Six from Generator Rex; Agent Smith of The Matrix (franchise) Agent Vinod, from the 1977 and 2012 Indian spy films of the same name; Alec Leamas, in the 1965 film The Spy Who Came in from the Cold; Alexander Scott, from the TV series I Spy; Allen Gamble and Terry Hoitz, from the movie The Other Guys; Amos Burke, from TV series Burke's Law
Fantasy television is a genre of television programming featuring elements of the fantastic, often including magic, supernatural forces, or exotic fantasy worlds.Fantasy television programs are often based on tales from mythology and folklore, or are adapted from fantasy stories in other media.
Pages in category "Male characters in animated television series" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 438 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .