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The opening credits sequence of every episode began with a close-up of a car trunk being slammed shut revealing a personalized license plate reading "LA LAW". For the first seven seasons, the model car used was a Jaguar XJ Series III; for the 8th and final season, the Jaguar was replaced with a 1993 Bentley Continental R . [ 7 ]
The show ranked no. 21 on TV Guide's 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time and no. 5 on Empire magazine's The 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time. [46] [47] [48] In 1997, the episode "The One with the Prom Video" was ranked no. 100 on TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All-Time. [49]
Hawkins defends an heiress accused of a triple murder. Guest stars: Bonnie Bedelia, Robert Webber, Antoinette Bower, Dana Elcar, Kate Reid, David Huddleston, Margaret Markov, Ivan Bonar, Tom Hallick, Virginia Hawkins, and Charles McGraw. Also known as "Hawkins on Murder," this was the pilot for the series, broadcast as a 90-minute television movie.
The Average Guys TV Show: Duluth, MN : 1998–2013 576 Kenny Kalligher Jon Donahue [2] The Basement Sublet of Horror: Lawrence, Kansas (LCAT) 2006– 230 Joel Sanderson [3] Bob's Big Adventures: Providence, RI : 1993– Bob Venturini [4] Boston Latino TV: Boston, MA : 2003– Evelyn Reyes Gil Matos Clairemese Montero [5] Cast Iron TV: Manhattan, NY
The Faculty (TV series) Family Dog (TV series) A Family for Joe; Family Guy; Family Rules (American TV series) The Fanelli Boys; Flying Blind (TV series) FM (American TV series) Frank Leaves for the Orient; Fudge (TV series) Futurama
A man and woman were booked into Fresno County jail after allegedly setting a man on fire, Sanger police announced Friday night. Police arrested Sanger residents Patricia Castillo, 48, and Leonard ...
A shot from the American television sitcom I Love Lucy, often regarded as one of the most influential television programs in history. A sitcom (short for situation comedy or situational comedy) is a genre of comedy produced for radio and television, that centers on a recurring cast of characters as they navigate humorous situations within a consistent setting, such as a home, workplace, or ...
Small Wonder: In 2002, Robert Bianco, TV critic for USA Today, listed this 1980s first-run syndicated sitcom about a robot being passed off as a human girl as a contender for one of the worst TV shows of all time, [184] and according to the BBC, it "is widely considered one of the worst low-budget sitcoms of all time."