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Chiefs is a 1983 American television miniseries based upon the novel of the same name by Stuart Woods. It was first broadcast on CBS over three nights in November 1983.
- Drama / Police Procedural
During a 40 year time frame 3 different police chiefs try to solve the various and ongoing murders that are taking place in the vicinity of Delano. Young male transients are being kidnapped and sexually assaulted before they are murdered.
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- 1983-11-13
- Crime, Drama, Mystery
- 67
Harvey began hosting Family Feud in September 2010. [6][33] The show has seen improved ratings under him, [34] and Harvey holds the longest tenure of any Family Feud host. [35] He also hosts Celebrity Family Feud, where celebrities compete for a chance to donate up to $25,000 to their favorite charity.
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Raymond Neil Combs Jr. was born in Hamilton, Ohio, on April 3, 1956. He graduated in 1974 from Garfield High School, where he was an actor, senior class president, and Boys State delegate. He declined a nomination to the United States Military Academy and served as a missionary from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints for two years in A...
Combs began performing comedy at Cincinnati's Red Dog Saloon, where he developed his best-known shtick of audience sing-alongs of sitcom theme songs. In 1979, Combs sent a letter to David Letterman, asking for advice; Letterman encouraged him to continue in comedy. In 1982, convinced that he was better than the comedians whose acts he saw on The To...
In July 1994, Combs was involved in a serious car accident along the SR 134 portion of the Ventura Freeway. He sustained an injury in one of his spinal discs, leaving him in severe and continuous pain. Combs also struggled with financial problems after the failure of two of his comedy clubs (Caddy Combs and the Cincinnati Comedy Connection) and his...
On June 1, 1996, police were called to Combs' home at 1318 Sonora Avenue in Glendale, California, over reports of a disturbance. Combs had reportedly destroyed most of the inside of his house, and had also been banging his head against the walls, though Combs later told the police that he fell in the jacuzzi. Shortly after police arrived, Combs' es...
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- Richard Dawson. If you had to associate only one name with "Family Feud," that name would likely be Richard Dawson. Dawson was the first host of the show, and he defined the role like no one else could.
- Ray Combs. Ray Combs became the host of "Family Feud" in 1988 when the show was brought back after a three-year hiatus after Dawson's initial departure.
- Louie Anderson. Louie Anderson joined "Family Feud" the second time it was revived, in 1999. Though widely regarded as less than the best host the show has seen, he stands out for putting together a charity episode of the show after 9/11.
- Richard Karn. Richard Karn replaced Anderson in 2002 and stayed with "Family Feud" until 2006. Karn was a co-star on the hit sitcom "Home Improvement" and was well-known to television audiences.
This mini-series tells the story of a southern town's police chiefs and the serial murderer who confounds them. Will Henry Lee is the first chief, an easy going man who works to establish the position while the murderer begins his havoc.
Aug 26, 2024 · In 2010, Harvey won another iconic TV role, taking over as host of the venerable game show Family Feud. On Family Feud, Harvey found a very agreeable niche in which he was able to flash...
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