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  1. Alask'Car: With Jake Busey, Tom Arnold, Lucy DeVito, Ken Davitian. A car dealership owner in Alaska who is more concerned about his TV commercials than his business has the responsibility of teaching his niece the ways of the world, yet ironically their roles are continually reversed.

    • Comedy
    • Jake Busey, Tom Arnold, Lucy Devito
    • Jake Busey, Tom Arnold, Lucy DeVito
  2. No official reason, though episode still exists and would air on Kick TV on November 28, 2022. 392 Found: Pulled after 2003 due to "Are you crazy?" comment. 406 Lost No official reason, episode is at large. 418 Lost No official reason, episode is at large. 495 Found No official reason, episode aired on Ozone in October 2017 518 Lost

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    • Pilot. September 13, 2005. 101. Hart Hanson. Greg Yaitanes. After returning to Washington, D.C., renowned forensic anthropologist Dr. Temperance Brennan is called in by FBI Special Agent Seeley Booth to aid an FBI investigation involving a set of bones found hidden in a lake.
    • The Titan on the Tracks. August 30, 2006. 201. Hart Hanson. Tony Wharmby. Brennan and Booth investigate the site of a train wreck where the bodies of a senator and a high-profile businessman are found within the wreckage.
    • The Widow's Son in the Windshield. September 25, 2007. 301. Hart Hanson. Ian Toynton. While examining a skull, Brennan and Cam find marks on it made by human teeth, which implies cannibalism.
    • Yanks in the U.K. September 3, 2008. 401. Hart Hanson & Karine Rosenthal. Ian Toynton. Seeley Booth is speaking at Scotland Yard and Temperance Brennan is guest-lecturing at the prestigious Oxford University.
    • Overview
    • Season 1 (1991)
    • Season 2 (1992)
    • Season 3 (1993)
    • Season 4 (1994)
    • Season 5 (1995)

    The following is an episode list for the PBS game show, Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?, which ran on WQED Pittsburgh from September 30, 1991, to December 22, 1995.

    •Season 1 consisted of 65 half-hour episodes.

    •This was the only season where Greg Lee wore business suits of different colors, such as red and green.

    •In the pilot episodes, Greg wore his hat on throughout the whole episode . For the rest of the series, Greg kept his hat off.

    •In the first episodes to be recorded, The Chief wore a green suit. She wore a red suit for the rest of the series.

    •The scrolling segment of the end credits features stills of Carmen's henchmen stealing items from around the world.

    •This was the only season where The Chief introduced the gumshoes as each episode's title was shown.

    •Beginning with this season, Greg's business suit has a dark blue color scheme.

    •The ACME Crimenet logo can be seen next to the gumshoes' names. Barry Carl introduced the gumshoes. The closing credits have changed to feature a notepad background with the henchmen appearing to steal the some of the credits and make cheeky cameos.

    •Season 2 consisted of 65 half-hour episodes.

    •The 100th episode of Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego? airs.

    •This season marked the implementation of recurring segments, such as "The Chase", and "Plastic Diver Guy".

    •Beginning with this season, a disclaimer at the end spoken by the Chief indicates that "all geographic information was accurate as of the date this program was recorded", in reference to the ever changing geopolitics, along with the date the program was taped.

    •Beginning with this season and until the end of the series, Greg wore a bright blue business suit.

    •Season 3 consisted of 65 half-hour episodes.

    •Season 4 consisted of 50 half-hour episodes.

    •The 200th episode of Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego airs.

    •Beginning with this season, the closing credits have changed to feature a black background with falling confetti, rather than the notepad seen in the previous three seasons.

    •Season 5 consisted of 50 episodes.

    •^1 Instead of 45 seconds, this episode used 60 seconds for the map of Asia.

    •^2 "Who Stole the Hole?" was shot so early that only the United States map was available (Africa, Asia, and South America were not available until the mid-to-late episodes). The flags were replaced by markers, meaning the final round of this episode was shot during the mid-to-late first season.

    •^3 This episode was shot so early, they had flags for the United States Map instead of markers.

    •^4 Tahare Campbell was originally a gumshoe in "Gotta Get a Yeti", but after a geographic error, he returned in "The Glacier Erasure".

  4. Alask'Car (TV Series) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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