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Paradise (later renamed Guns of Paradise) is an American family Western television series, broadcast by CBS from October 27, 1988, to May 10, 1991. Created by David Jacobs and Robert Porter, the series presents the adventures of fictitious gunfighter Ethan Allen Cord, whose sister left her four children in his custody when she died.
Cliff Bole. 445954. Wyatt Earp, Bat Masterson, and other famous gunfighters join forces to break Ethan out of a New Mexico prison. Notes: Johnny Crawford as Doug McKay. 25. 3. "Home Again". Russ Mayberry. Robert Porter.
Paradise (American TV series), a 1988–1991 Western television series, also known as Guns of Paradise; The Paradise, a 2012–2013 BBC television drama; Paradise (Spanish TV series), a 2021 Spanish television series
The Guns of Will Sonnett is a Western television series set in the 1870s that was broadcast in color on the ABC television network from 1967 to 1969. The series, which began with the working title, "Two Rode West", was the first production collaboration between Aaron Spelling and Danny Thomas , who would later go on to produce The Mod Squad .
It’s not like Death in Paradise is some kind of aberration. Think of Martin Clunes’s twee medical series Doc Martin, which stayed on the air for 18 years before coming to an end in 2022. At ...
Jesse Stone is the lead character in a series of detective novels written by Robert B. Parker. They were among his last works, and the first series in which the novelist used the third-person narrative. The series consists of nine books, starting with Night Passage (1997) and ending with Split Image (2010), which Parker completed before his ...
Stephanie Downer. . ( m. 1980) . Children. 2. Lee Arthur Horsley (born May 15, 1955 [ 1]) is an American film, television, and theater actor known for starring roles in the television series Nero Wolfe (1981), Matt Houston (1982–1985), and Paradise (1988–1991). He starred in the 1982 film The Sword and the Sorcerer and recorded the ...
He played the blacksmith "Tiny" on the TV series Paradise and Guns of Paradise. Bloom died from heart failure brought on by his immense height [citation needed] on January 15, 1999, in his home city of Los Angeles.