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| ARTICLES RELATED TO Bob Denver |  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - Loyola Marymount University - Center for Service and ActionUnique to Loyola Marymount is its Center for Service and Action (CSA). Dedicated to fostering the Jesuit principles of the service of faith and promotion of justice, CSA offer students opportunities to serve the campus and surrounding communities. The mission of CSA is to educate and form men and women with and for others, especially with and for the disadvantaged and the oppressed. Through direct personal contact between students and the marginalized in service experiences, CSA fosters a solidarity with the poo ...
See also:Loyola Marymount University, Loyola Marymount University - History, Loyola Marymount University - Campus, Loyola Marymount University - Academics, Loyola Marymount University - Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts, Loyola Marymount University - College of Communication and Fine Arts, Loyola Marymount University - College of Business Administration, Loyola Marymount University - Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering, Loyola Marymount University - School of Education, Loyola Marymount University - School of Film and Television, Loyola Marymount University - Organization, Loyola Marymount University - Sponsoring Religious Orders, Loyola Marymount University - The Society of Jesus, Loyola Marymount University - The Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary, Loyola Marymount University - The Sisters of Saint Joseph of Orange, Loyola Marymount University - Athletics, Loyola Marymount University - Lion Mascot, Loyola Marymount University - Student Government, Loyola Marymount University - Executive Branch, Loyola Marymount University - Legislative Branch, Loyola Marymount University - Judicial Branch, Loyola Marymount University - Support Staff, Loyola Marymount University - Campus Ministry, Loyola Marymount University - Center for Service and Action, Loyola Marymount University - Service Organizations, Loyola Marymount University - Campus Greek Life, Loyola Marymount University - Notable alumni, Loyola Marymount University - Noted professors Read more here: » Loyola Marymount University: Encyclopedia II - Loyola Marymount University - Center for Service and Action |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - Loyola Marymount University - Campus MinistryThe Mission of the Office of Campus Ministry at Loyola Marymount University is to build a dynamic community of faith that manifests the University's commitment to Christianity in the Roman Catholic tradition. Inspired by our Judeo-Christian foundation and our University's sponsoring religious orders, Campus Ministry seeks to work with all who join the University in its purpose to encourage learning, to be at the service of faith, and to promote justice.
As old as the University, the Division of Campus Ministry was originally titled Un ...
See also:Loyola Marymount University, Loyola Marymount University - History, Loyola Marymount University - Campus, Loyola Marymount University - Academics, Loyola Marymount University - Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts, Loyola Marymount University - College of Communication and Fine Arts, Loyola Marymount University - College of Business Administration, Loyola Marymount University - Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering, Loyola Marymount University - School of Education, Loyola Marymount University - School of Film and Television, Loyola Marymount University - Organization, Loyola Marymount University - Sponsoring Religious Orders, Loyola Marymount University - The Society of Jesus, Loyola Marymount University - The Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary, Loyola Marymount University - The Sisters of Saint Joseph of Orange, Loyola Marymount University - Athletics, Loyola Marymount University - Lion Mascot, Loyola Marymount University - Student Government, Loyola Marymount University - Executive Branch, Loyola Marymount University - Legislative Branch, Loyola Marymount University - Judicial Branch, Loyola Marymount University - Support Staff, Loyola Marymount University - Campus Ministry, Loyola Marymount University - Center for Service and Action, Loyola Marymount University - Service Organizations, Loyola Marymount University - Campus Greek Life, Loyola Marymount University - Notable alumni, Loyola Marymount University - Noted professors Read more here: » Loyola Marymount University: Encyclopedia II - Loyola Marymount University - Campus Ministry |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - Loyola Marymount University - Student GovernmentLoyola Marymount’s Student Government is known as ASLMU (The Associated Students of Loyola Marymount University). The body is comprised of an executive, legislative, and judicial branch.
Loyola Marymount University - Executive Branch.
The Executive Branch is led by the ASLMU President who is elected along with the Executive Vice President in the spring semester prior to their year in office. Together they then appoint their cabinet comprised of a Vice President of Finance, Vice President of Programming, ...
See also:Loyola Marymount University, Loyola Marymount University - History, Loyola Marymount University - Campus, Loyola Marymount University - Academics, Loyola Marymount University - Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts, Loyola Marymount University - College of Communication and Fine Arts, Loyola Marymount University - College of Business Administration, Loyola Marymount University - Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering, Loyola Marymount University - School of Education, Loyola Marymount University - School of Film and Television, Loyola Marymount University - Organization, Loyola Marymount University - Sponsoring Religious Orders, Loyola Marymount University - The Society of Jesus, Loyola Marymount University - The Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary, Loyola Marymount University - The Sisters of Saint Joseph of Orange, Loyola Marymount University - Athletics, Loyola Marymount University - Lion Mascot, Loyola Marymount University - Student Government, Loyola Marymount University - Executive Branch, Loyola Marymount University - Legislative Branch, Loyola Marymount University - Judicial Branch, Loyola Marymount University - Support Staff, Loyola Marymount University - Campus Ministry, Loyola Marymount University - Center for Service and Action, Loyola Marymount University - Service Organizations, Loyola Marymount University - Campus Greek Life, Loyola Marymount University - Notable alumni, Loyola Marymount University - Noted professors Read more here: » Loyola Marymount University: Encyclopedia II - Loyola Marymount University - Student Government |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - Treehouse of Horror X - Trivia(NOTE: (A) indicates a celebrity who has appeared on The Simpsons before)
Celebrities that the Collector imprisons:
Yasmine Bleeth (as Caroline Holden on Baywatch)
Lucy Lawless
Tom Baker (as The Doctor from Doctor Who) (A)
Matt Groening (A) (Groening later appeared, voicing himself, in "My Big Fat Geek Wedding")
Jeri Ryan (as Seven of Nine)
The robot from Lost in Space (A)
Bob Denver (as Gilligan from Gilligan's Island) (A) ...
See also:Treehouse of Horror X, Treehouse of Horror X - Opening Sequence, Treehouse of Horror X - Synopsis, Treehouse of Horror X - I Know What You Diddily-Iddily Did, Treehouse of Horror X - Desperately Xeeking Xena, Treehouse of Horror X - Life's a Glitch Then You Die, Treehouse of Horror X - Inspirations, Treehouse of Horror X - Trivia, Treehouse of Horror X - Quotes Read more here: » Treehouse of Horror X: Encyclopedia II - Treehouse of Horror X - Trivia |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - New Rochelle New York - TransportationBy railroad: the city has a railroad station served by Metro North, the commuter rail service of the Metropolitan Transit Authority and Amtrak.
By Bus: served by greyhound, and the Westchester County Bee-Line service.
By Car: major highways include Interstate 95 and the Hutchinson River Parkway.
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See also:New Rochelle New York, New Rochelle New York - History, New Rochelle New York - 17th century, New Rochelle New York - 18th century, New Rochelle New York - 19th century, New Rochelle New York - 20th century, New Rochelle New York - Geography, New Rochelle New York - Demographics, New Rochelle New York - Additional facts about New Rochelle, New Rochelle New York - New Rochelle as a birthplace, New Rochelle New York - New Rochelle as a home, New Rochelle New York - New Rochelle in Fiction Film Television and Theater, New Rochelle New York - Transportation, New Rochelle New York - Education Read more here: » New Rochelle New York: Encyclopedia II - New Rochelle New York - Transportation |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood Squares - Other celebrity panelistsSince the center square is the most strategic in tic-tac-toe, it is treated as the position of honor on the show. Besides Paul Lynde, center square occupants in later versions have included: Image:Buddy hackett and kermit.jpg
Joan Rivers, who was the primary occupant in the late-1980s version;
Whoopi Goldberg, who was the center square in the second revival for its first four years; and
El ...
See also:Hollywood Squares, Hollywood Squares - Basic rules, Hollywood Squares - Original version, Hollywood Squares - The Storybook Squares, Hollywood Squares - Revivals, Hollywood Squares - 1983-1984, Hollywood Squares - 1986-89, Hollywood Squares - 1998-2004, Hollywood Squares - Other versions, Hollywood Squares - Other celebrity panelists, Hollywood Squares - Reruns Read more here: » Hollywood Squares: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood Squares - Other celebrity panelists |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood Squares - Basic rulesAlthough there have been variations over the years in the rules and the prize-winning aspects of the game, certain aspects of the game remained fairly consistent. 2 contestants, a woman playing Os (noughts) as "Miss Circle" and the man playing Xs (crosses) "Mister X", take turns picking a star and following the traditional tic-tac-toe strategies for which square to select. The star is asked a question and gives an answer. The contestant has the choice of agreeing with the celebrity or disagreeing if they think the star's bluffi ...
See also:Hollywood Squares, Hollywood Squares - Basic rules, Hollywood Squares - Original version, Hollywood Squares - The Storybook Squares, Hollywood Squares - Revivals, Hollywood Squares - 1983-1984, Hollywood Squares - 1986-89, Hollywood Squares - 1998-2004, Hollywood Squares - Other versions, Hollywood Squares - Other celebrity panelists, Hollywood Squares - Reruns Read more here: » Hollywood Squares: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood Squares - Basic rules |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood Squares - Other versionsA UK version of the show, called Celebrity Squares and hosted by Bob Monkhouse, appeared on ITV from 1975 to 1979; it was revived with the same host from 1993 to 1995, the 1993 series named New Celebrity Squares.
In Australia, the show has been known as Celebrity Squares, Personality Squares and All-Star Squares, and is scheduled to return in 2005, coming full circle by again using the Celebrity Squares title.
In Brazil the program is named ´´Jogo da Velha´´. It was hosted by Fausto Silva on Su ...
See also:Hollywood Squares, Hollywood Squares - Basic rules, Hollywood Squares - Original version, Hollywood Squares - The Storybook Squares, Hollywood Squares - Revivals, Hollywood Squares - 1983-1984, Hollywood Squares - 1986-89, Hollywood Squares - 1998-2004, Hollywood Squares - Other versions, Hollywood Squares - Other celebrity panelists, Hollywood Squares - Reruns Read more here: » Hollywood Squares: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood Squares - Other versions |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - Loyola Marymount University - Sponsoring Religious OrdersLMU is sponsored primarily by three Religious Orders that have long been associated with education, the Society of Jesus, the Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary, and the Sisters of Saint Joseph of Orange. Although, other Religious Orders such as the Order of Our Lady of Mount Carmel (Carmelites) and the Sisters of Saint Louis also have members employed on campus.
Loyola Marymount University - The Society of Jesus.
The Jesuit Community of LMU is one of the largest in the Cal Province of the Society of Je ...
See also:Loyola Marymount University, Loyola Marymount University - History, Loyola Marymount University - Campus, Loyola Marymount University - Academics, Loyola Marymount University - Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts, Loyola Marymount University - College of Communication and Fine Arts, Loyola Marymount University - College of Business Administration, Loyola Marymount University - Frank R. Seaver College of Science and Engineering, Loyola Marymount University - School of Education, Loyola Marymount University - School of Film and Television, Loyola Marymount University - Organization, Loyola Marymount University - Sponsoring Religious Orders, Loyola Marymount University - The Society of Jesus, Loyola Marymount University - The Religious of the Sacred Heart of Mary, Loyola Marymount University - The Sisters of Saint Joseph of Orange, Loyola Marymount University - Athletics, Loyola Marymount University - Lion Mascot, Loyola Marymount University - Student Government, Loyola Marymount University - Executive Branch, Loyola Marymount University - Legislative Branch, Loyola Marymount University - Judicial Branch, Loyola Marymount University - Support Staff, Loyola Marymount University - Campus Ministry, Loyola Marymount University - Center for Service and Action, Loyola Marymount University - Service Organizations, Loyola Marymount University - Campus Greek Life, Loyola Marymount University - Notable alumni, Loyola Marymount University - Noted professors Read more here: » Loyola Marymount University: Encyclopedia II - Loyola Marymount University - Sponsoring Religious Orders |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - Space Ghost Coast to Coast - DVD BoxsetsSeason Releases
"Elevator", "Spanish Translation", "Gilligan", "CHiPs", "Bobcat", "Punch", "Banjo", "Batmantis", "Story Book House", "Girlie Show", "Hungry", "Fire Drill", "Sleeper", "Jerk", "Urges", and "Explode"
Special features include "Andy's Pilot", a performance by Thurston Moore, the unedited version of Matt Groening's interview from "Glen Campbell", pencil test footage, and bonus footage.
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See also:Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Show production, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Broadcast history, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Characters, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Trivia, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - DVD Boxsets, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Guest History, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Volume One Episodes, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Volume Two Episodes, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Volume Three Episodes, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Spinoffs Read more here: » Space Ghost Coast to Coast: Encyclopedia II - Space Ghost Coast to Coast - DVD Boxsets |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Show productionPart of the surreal nature of the show comes from the guests' sometimes awkward and disjointed responses to Space Ghost's questions and other events around the set. This is the intentional result of the production process that was first laid out in the original (unaired) pilot episode. This episode was created by Mike Lazzo, who interspersed stock and original material with completely unrelated promotional video of Denzel Washington being interviewed about the Oscars. When the show was picked up, similar interviews wer ...
See also:Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Show production, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Broadcast history, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Characters, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Trivia, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - DVD Boxsets, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Guest History, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Volume One Episodes, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Volume Two Episodes, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Volume Three Episodes, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Spinoffs Read more here: » Space Ghost Coast to Coast: Encyclopedia II - Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Show production |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Broadcast historyIn the United States, Space Ghost Coast to Coast premiered on April 15, 1994 on the Cartoon Network airing initially at 11:00pm on Friday nights. Note that this was before the advent of Adult Swim. Later the program was moved to various late-night time slots, usually on weekends. These late-night airings and the development of similar shows by Williams Street Studios led to the creation of the Adult Swim program block. Space Ghost Coast to Coast re-runs now air on Adult Swim on Sundays at 1:15am/5:15a ...
See also:Space Ghost Coast to Coast, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Show production, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Broadcast history, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Characters, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Trivia, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - DVD Boxsets, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Guest History, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Volume One Episodes, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Volume Two Episodes, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Volume Three Episodes, Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Spinoffs Read more here: » Space Ghost Coast to Coast: Encyclopedia II - Space Ghost Coast to Coast - Broadcast history |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood Squares - Original versionThe show's greatest success was during its original run. In its heyday in the early 1970s, it was the most popular daytime show in the country and a platform for the stars to promote their work which seemed almost as popular as Johnny Carson's The Tonight Show.
The show got its beginning as a black-and-white pilot episode filmed for CBS in 1965. That pilot was hosted by Bert Parks with the squares occupied by Cliff Arquette in his "Charley Weaver" comic persona, Wally Cox, Rose Marie, Morey Amsterdam, Abby Dalton, Jim Backus, G ...
See also:Hollywood Squares, Hollywood Squares - Basic rules, Hollywood Squares - Original version, Hollywood Squares - The Storybook Squares, Hollywood Squares - Revivals, Hollywood Squares - 1983-1984, Hollywood Squares - 1986-89, Hollywood Squares - 1998-2004, Hollywood Squares - Other versions, Hollywood Squares - Other celebrity panelists, Hollywood Squares - Reruns Read more here: » Hollywood Squares: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood Squares - Original version |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood Squares - Other versionsA UK version of the show, called Celebrity Squares and hosted by Bob Monkhouse, appeared on ITV from 1975 to 1979; it was revived with the same host from 1993 to 1995, the 1993 series named New Celebrity Squares.
Storybook Squares, a Saturday-morning children's version, was on for several months in 1969. It featured stars dressed as fairy tale and historical characters. It would later air occasionally in the 19 ...
See also:Hollywood Squares, Hollywood Squares - Basic rules, Hollywood Squares - Original version, Hollywood Squares - Revivals, Hollywood Squares - 1983-1984, Hollywood Squares - 1986-89, Hollywood Squares - 1998-2004, Hollywood Squares - Other versions, Hollywood Squares - Other celebrity panelists, Hollywood Squares - Reruns Read more here: » Hollywood Squares: Encyclopedia II - Hollywood Squares - Other versions |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - Harlem Globetrotters - Winning StreaksOn September 12, 1995, the Harlem Globetrotters lost an exhibition game 91-85 to Kareem Abdul Jabbar's All Star Team in Vienna, Austria ending a run of 8,829 straight "victories" in exhibition games going back to 1971. The Globetrotters won the other 10 games during that European tour.
They also immediately went on another winning streak of 1,270 before losing 72-68 to the Michigan State University Spartans on November 13th 2000. In addition to their exhibition games, the Globetrotters have faced some competitive action since 1997 against many ...
See also:Harlem Globetrotters, Harlem Globetrotters - History, Harlem Globetrotters - Early years, Harlem Globetrotters - Finding success, Harlem Globetrotters - Modern era, Harlem Globetrotters - Winning Streaks, Harlem Globetrotters - Media Read more here: » Harlem Globetrotters: Encyclopedia II - Harlem Globetrotters - Winning Streaks |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - Like - As a preposition used in comparisonsLike is one of the words in the English language that can introduce a simile. Examples:
He eats like a pig.
He has a toy like hers.
Similes can be contrasted with metaphors, which are phrases which say that something is something else when the intended meaning is that the two things are similar in some way:
He was a pig yesterday. (Intended meaning: He ate like a pig yesterday.)
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See also:Like, Like - Word history, Like - As a preposition used in comparisons, Like - As a conjunction, Like - As a verb, Like - As an adjective, Like - As a noun, Like - Valley speak and beatniks, Like - As an adverb, Like - As a quotative, Like - As a hedge, Like - As a discourse particle or filler, Like - Bibliography Read more here: » Like: Encyclopedia II - Like - As a preposition used in comparisons |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - Like - As a conjunctionLike is often used in place of the subordinating conjunction as or as if. Examples:
He acts like a girl does.
He acts as a girl does.
They look like they don't want to go to school.
They look as if they don't want to go to school.
Many people became aware of the two options in 1954, when a famous ad campaign for Winston cigarettes introduced the slogan "Winston tastes good — like a cigarette should." The slogan was criticised f ...
See also:Like, Like - Word history, Like - As a preposition used in comparisons, Like - As a conjunction, Like - As a verb, Like - As an adjective, Like - As a noun, Like - Valley speak and beatniks, Like - As an adverb, Like - As a quotative, Like - As a hedge, Like - As a discourse particle or filler, Like - Bibliography Read more here: » Like: Encyclopedia II - Like - As a conjunction |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - New Rochelle New York - GeographyThe City of New Rochelle is on the Long Island Sound. It is the second largest city in Westchester County, after Yonkers.
New Rochelle is one of the largest suburbs of New York City. It is located a mere two miles from the New York City borough of The Bronx, and about 15 miles northeast of Midtown Manhattan.
New Rochelle is located at 40°55'43" North, 73°47'3" West (40.928584, -73.784230)GR1.
According to the United States Census Bureau, the city has a total area of 34.3 km² (13.2 mi ...
See also:New Rochelle New York, New Rochelle New York - History, New Rochelle New York - 17th century, New Rochelle New York - 18th century, New Rochelle New York - 19th century, New Rochelle New York - 20th century, New Rochelle New York - Geography, New Rochelle New York - Demographics, New Rochelle New York - Additional facts about New Rochelle, New Rochelle New York - New Rochelle as a birthplace, New Rochelle New York - New Rochelle as a home, New Rochelle New York - New Rochelle in Fiction Film Television and Theater, New Rochelle New York - Transportation, New Rochelle New York - Education Read more here: » New Rochelle New York: Encyclopedia II - New Rochelle New York - Geography |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - Gilligan's Island - Gilligan's first nameGilligan's full name has been a subject of debate among fans of the series for decades, a debate resolved by the release of Gilligan's Island - The Complete First Season DVDs in 2004. The DVD includes a documentary called 'Before the Three Hour Tour" which confirms that Gilligan's full name is Willy Gilligan, though this name was never used on the show. This is the same name that Bob Denver mentioned on a talk show.
Gilligan's Island - Suggested alternatives.
In the "Slave Girl" episode of the ...
See also:Gilligan's Island, Gilligan's Island - Lyrics, Gilligan's Island - Cast, Gilligan's Island - Typical plots, Gilligan's Island - Visitors to the uncharted island, Gilligan's Island - Dream sequences, Gilligan's Island - Pilot vs. first broadcast episode, Gilligan's Island - Gilligan's first name, Gilligan's Island - Suggested alternatives, Gilligan's Island - Spin-offs, Gilligan's Island - Trivia, Gilligan's Island - Goof Read more here: » Gilligan's Island: Encyclopedia II - Gilligan's Island - Gilligan's first name |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - Gilligan's Island - Pilot vs. first broadcast episodeThe first episode broadcast is often wrongly referred to as the series' pilot. This episode begins with the characters on the beach, immediately after they were shipwrecked, listening to a radio news report about their disappearance. This is the scene which reveals that the Skipper's name is Jonas Grumby and the Professor's name is Roy Hinkley.
In fact, there was an entirely different episode from this one that actually served as the show's pilot. That episode dealt more with the characters' background and how they came to be shipwrec ...
See also:Gilligan's Island, Gilligan's Island - Lyrics, Gilligan's Island - Cast, Gilligan's Island - Typical plots, Gilligan's Island - Visitors to the uncharted island, Gilligan's Island - Dream sequences, Gilligan's Island - Pilot vs. first broadcast episode, Gilligan's Island - Gilligan's first name, Gilligan's Island - Suggested alternatives, Gilligan's Island - Spin-offs, Gilligan's Island - Trivia, Gilligan's Island - Goof Read more here: » Gilligan's Island: Encyclopedia II - Gilligan's Island - Pilot vs. first broadcast episode |
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|  |  |  | Bob Denver: Encyclopedia II - 2005 - DeathsMain article: Deaths in 2005
2005 - January.
January 1 - Shirley Chisholm, U.S. Congresswoman (b. 1924)
January 1 - Bob Matsui, U.S. Congressman from California (b. 1941)
January 3 - Koo Chen-fu, Chinese negotiator (b. 1917)
January 3 - JN Dixit, Indian government official (b. 1936)
January 3 - Will Eisner, American comic book artist (b. 1917)
January 4 - Ali al-Haidri, Governor of Baghdad (assassinated)
January 10 - Joséphine-Charlotte, G ...
See also:2005, 2005 - Events, 2005 - January, 2005 - February, 2005 - March, 2005 - April, 2005 - May, 2005 - June, 2005 - July, 2005 - August, 2005 - September, 2005 - October, 2005 - November, 2005 - December, 2005 - Births, 2005 - Deaths, 2005 - January, 2005 - February, 2005 - March, 2005 - April, 2005 - May, 2005 - June, 2005 - July, 2005 - August, 2005 - September, 2005 - October, 2005 - November, 2005 - December, 2005 - Nobel Prizes, 2005 - 2005 in fiction Read more here: » 2005: Encyclopedia II - 2005 - Deaths |
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