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We stumbled across it on a PBS
station
and they always ask when its on now.
Taking that as a cue, I might as well spend time eulogizing Amo Gulinello's stellar cameo as a TV
station
intern or Jack Noseworthy's shower scene.
First off, I have been a fan of the show back when my PBS
station
started showing it back in 1981.
His life offers everything from a quick rise in social status to condemned criminal, to outcast, a wondering healer, and eventually to a
station
in life he never expected.
I know him as "the reaper" from a local Milwaukee radio
station
(WMSE).
A true stand out episode from season 1 is what Ice is.An artic location,claustrophobic conditions and a general feel of paranoia looming in the freezing air makes this is a must see episode from season one.The previous occupants of the artic
station
Mulder,Scully and four others go to have either killed each other or killed themselves.A virus is bringing out murderous aggression and is responsible for bringing out deadly paranoia and fear.Mulder and Scully actually begin to question each others sanity.Tension is that high.The writers have to receive great credit for creating that sort of scenario where the atmosphere is so tense Mulder and Scully come into conflict in such a direct manner
Hidden in the backseat of his
station
wagon, is good buddy Harley.
In December 1945 a train leaves the central
station
of Stockholm for Berlin.
Both Amar and Prem sell their father's shop and house respectively, and zero in on a hill
station
where a beautiful wealthy heiress Raveena (Raveena Tandon) has come from London accompanied by her friend cum secretary Karishma (Karishma Kapoor) with the intention of getting married to a virtuous Indian.
Doing what she can to keep the injured youngster comfortable Joanna goes to call for help at a local service
station.
The irony of the situation was that I was working for a Fox Affiliate at the time, and every one at the
station
was incensed at them not renewing the show.
If you have not seen this late 80s film about the the Washington Bureau of a Network News
station
than I highly recommend it.
More than half the movie takes place with Barry Champlain at his radio
station
talking into his mike.
Working with ace cinematographer Robert Richardson, Stone turns what could have been a very set-bound exercise into a visually arresting ideological battle that presents a radio
station
as an arena of war.
Now that the magnetic shield around the island was lifted, the signal was picked up by the observation
station
and they are going to send a rescue mission.
Like another poster mentioned Ch. 56 (a local Boston TV station) showed this multiple times over the years on Saturday afternoons.
"had nothing but a filling
station
and a good horse."
It takes place in a crowded train
station
and the protagonists are ambushed by assassins with automatic weapons.
The main hall of the train
station
is now filled with corpses of innocent people that were caught in the crossfire.
I have a petition online that is at the website address Http://www.petitiononline.com/6600F/petition.html that originally was trying to get this show on five days a week but is now trying to get this show onto DVD since the TV
station
it was focused on has bad public relations.
When the two main girls run out of gas and stop at this desert gas station, they drive the gas-guy nuts with their bodies and skimpy outfits!
When a wheel goes flat, Woody takes it to a nearby gas
station
- and meets a grisly fate to some bizarre telekinetic mayhem and some creepy mannequins.
A new Dharma Initiative
station
- The Pearl - is discovered by Locke and Eko, and the orientation film that they find and watch inside completes Locke's transformation from a believer ("Orientation" - after the end of the film: "We're gonna have to watch this again") to a doubter ("S.O.S" - "Did you push that button, Henry?
Nikki is taken to the hospital while Michele and Jackie go to the police
station.
We kick off with a great opening sequence, which sees a young man fall foul of having a flat tire after finding himself in a gas
station
of terror.
i watched all of the doctor who episodes that my local PBS
station
played while growing up.(got introduced to the doctor by way of John Pertwee)as well as "camera copies" of doctor who sent to America by UK fans to their US counterparts.
One of them takes the tire to a run down service
station
and that is the last anyone sees of him.
If I remember correctly we had to watch it on a UHF
station
and this meant using a converter in those days UHF not part of regular TV to tune in the local
station
to watch the cartoon a big deal in those days which made the show even more mysterious.
I watched the this the other night on a local
station
because I didn't feel like watching tripe like 'American Idol'.
A bus drops off a nameless man outside a run-down Standard Oil gas
station
in the middle of nowhere.
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