Wrangler is an American Western television series starring Jason Evers that aired on the NBC television network from August 4 to September 15, 1960. In Wrangler, Evers played Pitcairn, a wrangler who roamed the Old West, finding adventures along the way. However, Wrangler did not have much of a chance to find adventure because the series lasted only for six episodes. It was a summer replacement series for The Ford Show Starring Tennessee Ernie Ford, but did not garner high enough ratings to become a full-fledged series. Guest stars included Tyler McVey in the episode "Incident at the Bar M". Three years after Wrangler, Evers landed the lead in the 26-episode ABC drama Channing set on a fictitious college campus.
The series focuses on the life and work of leading contemporary Chinese artists.
Kontant is the consumer magazine, which every week addresses important issues that affect Danes and their wallets. The editors focus on the consumers' agenda, follow their complaints, come up with good advice, investigate and provide an overview.
Some of the most inspiring, groundbreaking, ballsy, and fascinating people get raw, vulnerable, and real about their path to success. In-depth interviews that delve into topics rarely discussed by public figures like identity, family, and dignity.
Professional sumo wrestlers from all over Japan compete against each other to emerge victorious and win the coveted title, live.
Follow the odyssey of three men: their quest to get inside the head of the modern woman, and find out where they went wrong.
Online celebrity Yi Han accidentally "blackmails" the manicurist girl Pei Youyou, whose mind is full of buying a house. The two quite different people have to sign a marriage contract under the butterfly effect of a long-planned sneak shot incident. In the meanwhile, they gradually attract each other from interfering with each other. Unexpectedly, their contract leaks out, and a long-planned conspiracy is slowly uncovered. Yi Han's career encounters an unprecedented crisis. What is uncovered at the same time is Yi Han's sincerity to Pei Youyou.
Taiyo Sentai Sun Vulcan is the fifth season in Toei Company's Super Sentai tokusatsu television series. It was broadcast from February 7, 1981, to January 30, 1982, and is the only Super Sentai series to serve as a direct sequel to its previous series and the only all-male Super Sentai team. Its international English title as listed by Toei is simply Sun Vulcan. This was the last Sentai season to be co-produced with Marvel Comics.