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Post by brimfin on Jul 17, 2019 0:29:40 GMT
13 CHRISTMAS Episodes of different TV series. Brief description too please.
01. The Andy Griffith Show - Christmas Story - Crotchety old businessman Ben Weaver wants moonshiner Sam Muggins locked up for Christmas but, after seeing the holiday spirit in Andy's jail, he tries to be arrested himself.
02. The Sopranos - Kaisha - Tony and Christopher are both having an affair with the same woman, Phil Leotardo has a fake heart attack and then a real one, and AJ brings an older woman and her son to Christmas dinner.
03. The Odd Couple - Scrooge gets an Oscar - Felix wants Oscar to play Scrooge in a local children's play. Oscar gets annoyed and tosses him out. That night, he has a dream that he is Scrooge and Felix and his poker buddies are the Christmas Carol characters. He wakes up, apologizes to Felix, does the play, and he and Felix exchange gifts at the end.
04. Codename: Kids Next Door - "Operation: N.A.U.G.H.T.Y. (Ninnies Almost Undo Greatest Holiday This Year)" - The KND try to save Christmas when the DCFDTL frame them for the theft of a gift-creating contraption called the "REINDEER System" created by Santa.
05. Warehouse 13 - The Greatest Gift - In an excellent homage to "It's a Wonderful Life", Pete accidentally activates an artifact that wipes his past out of existence. He sees how bad life would have been like without him for his friends and struggles to get back to the artifact. He succeeds, restoring the timeline and realizing that Christmas is indeed a time to be joyful.
06. DRAGNET (classic) - On Christmas Eve a church reports that the figure of the baby Jesus has been taken from the Creche. While Friday and Smith are investigating, a little boy comes into the church pulling his new wagon that he was given on Christmas Eve ... with the missing figure as its passenger. He had promised the baby Jesus that, if he got a wagon, he would take Him for a ride in it. (Official title: "The Big Little Jesus", and later "The Christmas Story" when it was remade for Dragnet 1967)
07. LOST IN SPACE - Return From Outer Space - With the help on an abandoned alien matter transmitter, Will Robinson is transported to Earth - Hatfield Four Corners, Vermont during Christmastime (with "Miracle on 34th Street" music as background music for the Earth scenes). No one believes his wild tale of having been on another planet and they are ready to ship him off to an orphanage, but a sympathetic kid helps him get back to the spot he arrived on so that the maser beam can return him to his family on the distant planet. And with him he brings a bottle of badly needed carbon tetrachloride, purchased at the Hatfield Hardware Store.
08. THE BRADY BUNCH - The Voice of Christmas - Carol Brady was looking forward to singing the solo at the Christmas Church service when she comes down with laryngitis. Cindy begs the department store Santa Claus to give her Mom her voice back for Christmas. Unwilling to disappoint her, Santa promises he will. And on Christmas morning - sure enough - Carol recovers her voice and gets to sing.
09. DARLING BUDS OF MAY - "Christmas is coming!" - As Christmas approaches, Charley and Mariette go to view a house to rent, unaware that Tommy Mason, an escaped convict is hiding there. Pop later discovers him in the Larkins' hen-house where Victoria is taking food to him. He explains that, since his imprisonment, his wife has severed all ties with him but he is anxious to see his children. Pop usually dresses as Father Christmas to give local children toys but Charley suggests Tommy play the part so he can see his children, which he does, as well as making up with his wife and then returning to prison. Mrs Mason and her children join the throng already invited to spend Christmas Day with the Larkins.
10. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends - "A Lost Claus" - When various imaginary Santa Clauses are brought to Foster's, Mac begins to lose his faith in Santa's existence, so it is up to Bloo and the others to help restore Mac's faith in the old St. Nick. Bloo sends Wilt on a sleigh ride around the world and tries to get Eduardo to slide down the Foster's chimney, trying to prove that Santa is real, and in the process, costs Coco her job at the mall as Santa; Bloo learns that Mr. Herriman is only giving one present to everyone (which is part of the reason that he tries to prove Santa real), and in his selfishness tries to make Herriman hand out more presents, in a rather interesting way. Thus, his plan fails as he accidentally drives Mr. Herriman to throw away all the decorations and gifts. To make things worse, Wilt is lost, Eduardo is stuck, and Coco is mad at Mac. Everyone must find a jolly old man to save the day, or their holiday will be ruined.
11. Racket Squad - The Christmas Caper - Kindly old Mr. Dooley tries to earn some Christmas money to buy toys for the children in his building whose parents are too poor to afford them. He gets a job as a street corner Santa collecting for the Funds for Deserving Children organization. Unbeknownst to him the charity is phony and Pennington, the man who hired him, plan to keep all the money. The racket squad gets wind of the phony charity and follow Pennington on Christmas Eve. Seeing the tail, Pennington tells Dooley to keep the money he collected and bring it over to him later. The squad ends up picking up Pennington with an empty suitcase, but they go back to his office and find his partner and the rest of his loot. When Dooley comes by to drop off the money and collect his pay, he learns the men were arrested. So he takes the money he collected and uses it to buy gifts for the children passing it out to them in his Santa Claus suit. Pennington admits that he gave the last of the funds to Dooley, so Captain Braddock and his partner Joe go to his home to arrest him. Dooley admits what he did but asks if he can give out one more present before they arrest him. He then gives an envelope full of money to the mother of a crippled girl to help her find a doctor who can treat her. When he then goes back to the cops, Braddock realizes that the money was collected for deserving children and that's exactly what Dooley used all of it for. So not only does he not arrest him, he and Joe contribute to the fund for the crippled girl's rocovery. Braddock admits at the end he was glad he didn't have to arrest Santa Claus.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Jul 17, 2019 0:32:48 GMT
13 CHRISTMAS Episodes of different TV series. Brief description too please.
01. The Andy Griffith Show - Christmas Story - Crotchety old businessman Ben Weaver wants moonshiner Sam Muggins locked up for Christmas but, after seeing the holiday spirit in Andy's jail, he tries to be arrested himself.
02. The Sopranos - Kaisha - Tony and Christopher are both having an affair with the same woman, Phil Leotardo has a fake heart attack and then a real one, and AJ brings an older woman and her son to Christmas dinner.
03. The Odd Couple - Scrooge gets an Oscar - Felix wants Oscar to play Scrooge in a local children's play. Oscar gets annoyed and tosses him out. That night, he has a dream that he is Scrooge and Felix and his poker buddies are the Christmas Carol characters. He wakes up, apologizes to Felix, does the play, and he and Felix exchange gifts at the end.
04. Codename: Kids Next Door - "Operation: N.A.U.G.H.T.Y. (Ninnies Almost Undo Greatest Holiday This Year)" - The KND try to save Christmas when the DCFDTL frame them for the theft of a gift-creating contraption called the "REINDEER System" created by Santa.
05. Warehouse 13 - The Greatest Gift - In an excellent homage to "It's a Wonderful Life", Pete accidentally activates an artifact that wipes his past out of existence. He sees how bad life would have been like without him for his friends and struggles to get back to the artifact. He succeeds, restoring the timeline and realizing that Christmas is indeed a time to be joyful.
06. DRAGNET (classic) - On Christmas Eve a church reports that the figure of the baby Jesus has been taken from the Creche. While Friday and Smith are investigating, a little boy comes into the church pulling his new wagon that he was given on Christmas Eve ... with the missing figure as its passenger. He had promised the baby Jesus that, if he got a wagon, he would take Him for a ride in it. (Official title: "The Big Little Jesus", and later "The Christmas Story" when it was remade for Dragnet 1967)
07. LOST IN SPACE - Return From Outer Space - With the help on an abandoned alien matter transmitter, Will Robinson is transported to Earth - Hatfield Four Corners, Vermont during Christmastime (with "Miracle on 34th Street" music as background music for the Earth scenes). No one believes his wild tale of having been on another planet and they are ready to ship him off to an orphanage, but a sympathetic kid helps him get back to the spot he arrived on so that the maser beam can return him to his family on the distant planet. And with him he brings a bottle of badly needed carbon tetrachloride, purchased at the Hatfield Hardware Store.
08. THE BRADY BUNCH - The Voice of Christmas - Carol Brady was looking forward to singing the solo at the Christmas Church service when she comes down with laryngitis. Cindy begs the department store Santa Claus to give her Mom her voice back for Christmas. Unwilling to disappoint her, Santa promises he will. And on Christmas morning - sure enough - Carol recovers her voice and gets to sing.
09. DARLING BUDS OF MAY - "Christmas is coming!" - As Christmas approaches, Charley and Mariette go to view a house to rent, unaware that Tommy Mason, an escaped convict is hiding there. Pop later discovers him in the Larkins' hen-house where Victoria is taking food to him. He explains that, since his imprisonment, his wife has severed all ties with him but he is anxious to see his children. Pop usually dresses as Father Christmas to give local children toys but Charley suggests Tommy play the part so he can see his children, which he does, as well as making up with his wife and then returning to prison. Mrs Mason and her children join the throng already invited to spend Christmas Day with the Larkins.
10. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends - "A Lost Claus" - When various imaginary Santa Clauses are brought to Foster's, Mac begins to lose his faith in Santa's existence, so it is up to Bloo and the others to help restore Mac's faith in the old St. Nick. Bloo sends Wilt on a sleigh ride around the world and tries to get Eduardo to slide down the Foster's chimney, trying to prove that Santa is real, and in the process, costs Coco her job at the mall as Santa; Bloo learns that Mr. Herriman is only giving one present to everyone (which is part of the reason that he tries to prove Santa real), and in his selfishness tries to make Herriman hand out more presents, in a rather interesting way. Thus, his plan fails as he accidentally drives Mr. Herriman to throw away all the decorations and gifts. To make things worse, Wilt is lost, Eduardo is stuck, and Coco is mad at Mac. Everyone must find a jolly old man to save the day, or their holiday will be ruined.
11. Racket Squad - The Christmas Caper - Kindly old Mr. Dooley tries to earn some Christmas money to buy toys for the children in his building whose parents are too poor to afford to buy them toys. He gets a job as a street corner Santa collecting for the Funds for Deserving Children organization. Unbeknownst to him the charity is phony and Pennington, the man who hired him, plan to keep the money for themselves. The racket squad gets wind of the phony charity and follow Pennington on Christmas Eve. Seeing the tail, Pennington tells Dooley to keep the money he collected and bring it over to him later. The squad ends up picking up Pennington with an empty suitcase, but they go back to his office and find his partner and the rest of his loot. When Dooley comes by to drop off the money and collect his pay, he learns the men were arrested. So he takes the money he collected and uses it to buy gifts for the children passing it out to them in his Santa Claus suit. Pennington admits that he gave the last of the funds to Dooley, so Captain Braddock and his partner Joe go to his home to arrest him. Dooley admits what he did but asks if he can give out one more present before they arrest him. He then gives an envelope full of money to the mother of a crippled girl to help her find a doctor who can treat her. When he then goes back to the cops, Braddock realizes that the money was collected for deserving children and that's exactly what Dooley used all of it for. So not only does he not arrest him, he and Joe contribute to the fund for the crippled girl's rocovery. Braddock admits at the end he was glad he didn't have to arrest Santa Claus.
12. SMALLVILLE - "Lexmas" - On Christmas Eve, Lex (Michael Rosenbaum) travels to a dangerous neighborhood in Granville, Kansas, dealing dirty means to cut Jonathan Kent (John Schneider) of the race to the senate. He is shot twice in cold-blood when a couple of junkies steal his car, and Lex has a near-death vision of having a possible middle class lifestyle with a pregnant Lana as his wife and their son Alexander. In his near death experience, Lex is a simple man beloved by the people of Smallville and best friend of Jonathan and Clark.
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Post by alfromni on Jul 17, 2019 16:08:36 GMT
13 CHRISTMAS Episodes of different TV series. Brief description too please.
01. The Andy Griffith Show - Christmas Story - Crotchety old businessman Ben Weaver wants moonshiner Sam Muggins locked up for Christmas but, after seeing the holiday spirit in Andy's jail, he tries to be arrested himself.
02. The Sopranos - Kaisha - Tony and Christopher are both having an affair with the same woman, Phil Leotardo has a fake heart attack and then a real one, and AJ brings an older woman and her son to Christmas dinner.
03. The Odd Couple - Scrooge gets an Oscar - Felix wants Oscar to play Scrooge in a local children's play. Oscar gets annoyed and tosses him out. That night, he has a dream that he is Scrooge and Felix and his poker buddies are the Christmas Carol characters. He wakes up, apologizes to Felix, does the play, and he and Felix exchange gifts at the end.
04. Codename: Kids Next Door - "Operation: N.A.U.G.H.T.Y. (Ninnies Almost Undo Greatest Holiday This Year)" - The KND try to save Christmas when the DCFDTL frame them for the theft of a gift-creating contraption called the "REINDEER System" created by Santa.
05. Warehouse 13 - The Greatest Gift - In an excellent homage to "It's a Wonderful Life", Pete accidentally activates an artifact that wipes his past out of existence. He sees how bad life would have been like without him for his friends and struggles to get back to the artifact. He succeeds, restoring the timeline and realizing that Christmas is indeed a time to be joyful.
06. DRAGNET (classic) - On Christmas Eve a church reports that the figure of the baby Jesus has been taken from the Creche. While Friday and Smith are investigating, a little boy comes into the church pulling his new wagon that he was given on Christmas Eve ... with the missing figure as its passenger. He had promised the baby Jesus that, if he got a wagon, he would take Him for a ride in it. (Official title: "The Big Little Jesus", and later "The Christmas Story" when it was remade for Dragnet 1967)
07. LOST IN SPACE - Return From Outer Space - With the help on an abandoned alien matter transmitter, Will Robinson is transported to Earth - Hatfield Four Corners, Vermont during Christmastime (with "Miracle on 34th Street" music as background music for the Earth scenes). No one believes his wild tale of having been on another planet and they are ready to ship him off to an orphanage, but a sympathetic kid helps him get back to the spot he arrived on so that the maser beam can return him to his family on the distant planet. And with him he brings a bottle of badly needed carbon tetrachloride, purchased at the Hatfield Hardware Store.
08. THE BRADY BUNCH - The Voice of Christmas - Carol Brady was looking forward to singing the solo at the Christmas Church service when she comes down with laryngitis. Cindy begs the department store Santa Claus to give her Mom her voice back for Christmas. Unwilling to disappoint her, Santa promises he will. And on Christmas morning - sure enough - Carol recovers her voice and gets to sing.
09. DARLING BUDS OF MAY - "Christmas is coming!" - As Christmas approaches, Charley and Mariette go to view a house to rent, unaware that Tommy Mason, an escaped convict is hiding there. Pop later discovers him in the Larkins' hen-house where Victoria is taking food to him. He explains that, since his imprisonment, his wife has severed all ties with him but he is anxious to see his children. Pop usually dresses as Father Christmas to give local children toys but Charley suggests Tommy play the part so he can see his children, which he does, as well as making up with his wife and then returning to prison. Mrs Mason and her children join the throng already invited to spend Christmas Day with the Larkins.
10. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends - "A Lost Claus" - When various imaginary Santa Clauses are brought to Foster's, Mac begins to lose his faith in Santa's existence, so it is up to Bloo and the others to help restore Mac's faith in the old St. Nick. Bloo sends Wilt on a sleigh ride around the world and tries to get Eduardo to slide down the Foster's chimney, trying to prove that Santa is real, and in the process, costs Coco her job at the mall as Santa; Bloo learns that Mr. Herriman is only giving one present to everyone (which is part of the reason that he tries to prove Santa real), and in his selfishness tries to make Herriman hand out more presents, in a rather interesting way. Thus, his plan fails as he accidentally drives Mr. Herriman to throw away all the decorations and gifts. To make things worse, Wilt is lost, Eduardo is stuck, and Coco is mad at Mac. Everyone must find a jolly old man to save the day, or their holiday will be ruined.
11. Racket Squad - The Christmas Caper - Kindly old Mr. Dooley tries to earn some Christmas money to buy toys for the children in his building whose parents are too poor to afford to buy them toys. He gets a job as a street corner Santa collecting for the Funds for Deserving Children organization. Unbeknownst to him the charity is phony and Pennington, the man who hired him, plan to keep the money for themselves. The racket squad gets wind of the phony charity and follow Pennington on Christmas Eve. Seeing the tail, Pennington tells Dooley to keep the money he collected and bring it over to him later. The squad ends up picking up Pennington with an empty suitcase, but they go back to his office and find his partner and the rest of his loot. When Dooley comes by to drop off the money and collect his pay, he learns the men were arrested. So he takes the money he collected and uses it to buy gifts for the children passing it out to them in his Santa Claus suit. Pennington admits that he gave the last of the funds to Dooley, so Captain Braddock and his partner Joe go to his home to arrest him. Dooley admits what he did but asks if he can give out one more present before they arrest him. He then gives an envelope full of money to the mother of a crippled girl to help her find a doctor who can treat her. When he then goes back to the cops, Braddock realizes that the money was collected for deserving children and that's exactly what Dooley used all of it for. So not only does he not arrest him, he and Joe contribute to the fund for the crippled girl's rocovery. Braddock admits at the end he was glad he didn't have to arrest Santa Claus.
12. SMALLVILLE - "Lexmas" - On Christmas Eve, Lex (Michael Rosenbaum) travels to a dangerous neighborhood in Granville, Kansas, dealing dirty means to cut Jonathan Kent (John Schneider) of the race to the senate. He is shot twice in cold-blood when a couple of junkies steal his car, and Lex has a near-death vision of having a possible middle class lifestyle with a pregnant Lana as his wife and their son Alexander. In his near death experience, Lex is a simple man beloved by the people of Smallville and best friend of Jonathan and Clark.
13. ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES - Christmas Crackers - It's Christmas in Peckham and Del and Rodney are waiting for Grandad's traditional poisoned Christmas dinner to arrive at the table. But it turns out that, for once, after dinner and the exchange of gifts (including £20 given to Grandad by Del), Grandad is going to an OAP party, meaning that the Trotter brothers can hit the Monte Carlo Club. Unfortunately, Rodney is unable to attract any women, and when he does finally make some progress, he is beaten by two other men, much to his and Del's horror.
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Post by Lebowskidoo 🦞 on Jul 17, 2019 16:35:39 GMT
13 TV Episodes Where a Main Character Leaves the Show:
01. GREY'S ANATOMY "Now or Never" - Dr. George O'Malley (T.R. Knight) is hit by a bus and is taken to the same hospital where he works, only the staff do not recognize him, due to his injuries. He dies at the end.
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Post by alfromni on Jul 17, 2019 16:47:57 GMT
13 TV Episodes Where a Main Character Leaves the Show:
01. GREY'S ANATOMY "Now or Never" - Dr. George O'Malley (T.R. Knight) is hit by a bus and is taken to the same hospital where he works, only the staff do not recognize him, due to his injuries. He dies at the end.
02. CORONATION STREET - Episode #1983 aired on 2 April 1980 (no episode title) - the character of Ena Sharples (Violet Carson)) was merely going to stay with friends, but due to Carson's declining health was written out of the show. Violet Carson died on Boxing Day 1983
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Post by movielover on Jul 17, 2019 16:55:49 GMT
13 TV Episodes Where a Main Character Leaves the Show:
01. GREY'S ANATOMY "Now or Never" - Dr. George O'Malley (T.R. Knight) is hit by a bus and is taken to the same hospital where he works, only the staff do not recognize him, due to his injuries. He dies at the end.
02. CORONATION STREET - Episode #1983 aired on 2 April 1980 (no episode title) - the character of Ena Sharples (Violet Carson)) was merely going to stay with friends, but due to Carson's declining health was written out of the show. Violet Carson died on Boxing Day 1983
03. M*A*S*H - "Abyssinia, Henry" - Colonel Henry Blake (McLean Stevenson) has received all of the needed Army service points to be discharged home. After an emotional goodbye, Blake boards the helicopter and flies away. The episode ends in shocking tragedy as Radar informs everyone working in the O.R. that Blake's plane was shot down over the Sea of Japan, and there were no survivors.
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Post by Catman on Jul 17, 2019 17:12:11 GMT
13 TV Episodes Where a Main Character Leaves the Show:
01. GREY'S ANATOMY "Now or Never" - Dr. George O'Malley (T.R. Knight) is hit by a bus and is taken to the same hospital where he works, only the staff do not recognize him, due to his injuries. He dies at the end.
02. CORONATION STREET - Episode #1983 aired on 2 April 1980 (no episode title) - the character of Ena Sharples (Violet Carson)) was merely going to stay with friends, but due to Carson's declining health was written out of the show. Violet Carson died on Boxing Day 1983
03. M*A*S*H - "Abyssinia, Henry" - Colonel Henry Blake (McLean Stevenson) has received all of the needed Army service points to be discharged home. After an emotional goodbye, Blake boards the helicopter and flies away. The episode ends in shocking tragedy as Radar informs everyone working in the O.R. that Blake's plane was shot down over the Sea of Japan, and there were no survivors.
04. Farscape - "Into the Lion's Den (Part 2): Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" - Bialar Crais (Lani Tupu) uses Talyn to perform a suicidal Starburst inside Scorpius' command carrier. This heroic act of self-sacrifice effectively destroys the Peacekeeper wormhole project, and Talyn and Crais along with it.
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Post by alfromni on Jul 17, 2019 17:22:03 GMT
13 TV Episodes Where a Main Character Leaves the Show:
01. GREY'S ANATOMY "Now or Never" - Dr. George O'Malley (T.R. Knight) is hit by a bus and is taken to the same hospital where he works, only the staff do not recognize him, due to his injuries. He dies at the end.
02. CORONATION STREET - Episode #1983 aired on 2 April 1980 (no episode title) - the character of Ena Sharples (Violet Carson)) was merely going to stay with friends, but due to Carson's declining health was written out of the show. Violet Carson died on Boxing Day 1983
03. M*A*S*H - "Abyssinia, Henry" - Colonel Henry Blake (McLean Stevenson) has received all of the needed Army service points to be discharged home. After an emotional goodbye, Blake boards the helicopter and flies away. The episode ends in shocking tragedy as Radar informs everyone working in the O.R. that Blake's plane was shot down over the Sea of Japan, and there were no survivors.
04. Farscape - "Into the Lion's Den (Part 2): Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" - Bialar Crais (Lani Tupu) uses Talyn to perform a suicidal Starburst inside Scorpius' command carrier. This heroic act of self-sacrifice effectively destroys the Peacekeeper wormhole project, and Talyn and Crais along with it.
05. ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES - Grandad (Lennard Pearce) - Pearce died after two heart attacks at the time when production was under way of episode "Hole in One". Scenes he had filmed on location prior to his death were re-shot with Buster Merryfield as the replacement character Uncle Albert, and the episode was put back in the series. The episode "Strained Relations" begins in the wake of the death of the character Pearce had played.
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Post by brimfin on Jul 17, 2019 23:09:39 GMT
13 TV Episodes Where a Main Character Leaves the Show:
01. GREY'S ANATOMY "Now or Never" - Dr. George O'Malley (T.R. Knight) is hit by a bus and is taken to the same hospital where he works, only the staff do not recognize him, due to his injuries. He dies at the end.
02. CORONATION STREET - Episode #1983 aired on 2 April 1980 (no episode title) - the character of Ena Sharples (Violet Carson)) was merely going to stay with friends, but due to Carson's declining health was written out of the show. Violet Carson died on Boxing Day 1983
03. M*A*S*H - "Abyssinia, Henry" - Colonel Henry Blake (McLean Stevenson) has received all of the needed Army service points to be discharged home. After an emotional goodbye, Blake boards the helicopter and flies away. The episode ends in shocking tragedy as Radar informs everyone working in the O.R. that Blake's plane was shot down over the Sea of Japan, and there were no survivors.
04. Farscape - "Into the Lion's Den (Part 2): Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" - Bialar Crais (Lani Tupu) uses Talyn to perform a suicidal Starburst inside Scorpius' command carrier. This heroic act of self-sacrifice effectively destroys the Peacekeeper wormhole project, and Talyn and Crais along with it.
05. ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES - Grandad (Lennard Pearce) - Pearce died after two heart attacks at the time when production was under way of episode "Hole in One". Scenes he had filmed on location prior to his death were re-shot with Buster Merryfield as the replacement character Uncle Albert, and the episode was put back in the series. The episode "Strained Relations" begins in the wake of the death of the character Pearce had played.
06. JAG - "Hail and Farewell Part 1" - After six years as Judge Advocate General, Admiral A.J. Chegwhidden (John M. Jackson) decides to retire and is given a formal retirement party and walks off happily at the end. But first, as his parting gift, he gives a well-deserved promotion to Lt. Commander to Bud Roberts (who had overcome losing his leg in a minefield).
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Post by Catman on Jul 18, 2019 1:16:00 GMT
13 TV Episodes Where a Main Character Leaves the Show:
01. GREY'S ANATOMY "Now or Never" - Dr. George O'Malley (T.R. Knight) is hit by a bus and is taken to the same hospital where he works, only the staff do not recognize him, due to his injuries. He dies at the end.
02. CORONATION STREET - Episode #1983 aired on 2 April 1980 (no episode title) - the character of Ena Sharples (Violet Carson)) was merely going to stay with friends, but due to Carson's declining health was written out of the show. Violet Carson died on Boxing Day 1983
03. M*A*S*H - "Abyssinia, Henry" - Colonel Henry Blake (McLean Stevenson) has received all of the needed Army service points to be discharged home. After an emotional goodbye, Blake boards the helicopter and flies away. The episode ends in shocking tragedy as Radar informs everyone working in the O.R. that Blake's plane was shot down over the Sea of Japan, and there were no survivors.
04. Farscape - "Into the Lion's Den (Part 2): Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" - Bialar Crais (Lani Tupu) uses Talyn to perform a suicidal Starburst inside Scorpius' command carrier. This heroic act of self-sacrifice effectively destroys the Peacekeeper wormhole project, and Talyn and Crais along with it.
05. ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES - Grandad (Lennard Pearce) - Pearce died after two heart attacks at the time when production was under way of episode "Hole in One". Scenes he had filmed on location prior to his death were re-shot with Buster Merryfield as the replacement character Uncle Albert, and the episode was put back in the series. The episode "Strained Relations" begins in the wake of the death of the character Pearce had played.
06. JAG - "Hail and Farewell Part 1" - After six years as Judge Advocate General, Admiral A.J. Chegwhidden (John M. Jackson) decides to retire and is given a formal retirement party and walks off happily at the end. But first, as his parting gift, he gives a well-deserved promotion to Lt. Commander to Bud Roberts (who had overcome losing his leg in a minefield).
07. The Orville - "Home" - When Isaac breaks Lt. Alara Kitan's (Halston Sage) forearm during an arm wrestling challenge, Alara discovers her body is slowly losing its superhuman strength as it adapts to Earth's gravity. At Dr. Finn's recommendation, Alara returns to her home planet, Xelaya, to re-acclimate. While convalescing at her parents' house, old familial conflicts resurface, prompting a family visit to their island vacation home to get reacquainted. Things go awry when fellow vacationers Cambis Borrin and his wife show up, seeking revenge against Alara's scientist father, Ildis, who they (wrongly) blame for their son's suicide. Alara has regained enough strength to subdue the intruders, saving her parents and sister. Meanwhile, Dr. Finn develops a treatment that will allow Alara to maintain her physical strength. Alara chooses to stay on Xelaya to reconnect with her family and bids the Orville crew a heartfelt farewell.
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Post by brimfin on Jul 19, 2019 0:11:46 GMT
13 TV Episodes Where a Main Character Leaves the Show:
01. GREY'S ANATOMY "Now or Never" - Dr. George O'Malley (T.R. Knight) is hit by a bus and is taken to the same hospital where he works, only the staff do not recognize him, due to his injuries. He dies at the end.
02. CORONATION STREET - Episode #1983 aired on 2 April 1980 (no episode title) - the character of Ena Sharples (Violet Carson)) was merely going to stay with friends, but due to Carson's declining health was written out of the show. Violet Carson died on Boxing Day 1983
03. M*A*S*H - "Abyssinia, Henry" - Colonel Henry Blake (McLean Stevenson) has received all of the needed Army service points to be discharged home. After an emotional goodbye, Blake boards the helicopter and flies away. The episode ends in shocking tragedy as Radar informs everyone working in the O.R. that Blake's plane was shot down over the Sea of Japan, and there were no survivors.
04. Farscape - "Into the Lion's Den (Part 2): Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" - Bialar Crais (Lani Tupu) uses Talyn to perform a suicidal Starburst inside Scorpius' command carrier. This heroic act of self-sacrifice effectively destroys the Peacekeeper wormhole project, and Talyn and Crais along with it.
05. ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES - Grandad (Lennard Pearce) - Pearce died after two heart attacks at the time when production was under way of episode "Hole in One". Scenes he had filmed on location prior to his death were re-shot with Buster Merryfield as the replacement character Uncle Albert, and the episode was put back in the series. The episode "Strained Relations" begins in the wake of the death of the character Pearce had played.
06. JAG - "Hail and Farewell Part 1" - After six years as Judge Advocate General, Admiral A.J. Chegwhidden (John M. Jackson) decides to retire and is given a formal retirement party and walks off happily at the end. But first, as his parting gift, he gives a well-deserved promotion to Lt. Commander to Bud Roberts (who had overcome losing his leg in a minefield).
07. The Orville - "Home" - When Isaac breaks Lt. Alara Kitan's (Halston Sage) forearm during an arm wrestling challenge, Alara discovers her body is slowly losing its superhuman strength as it adapts to Earth's gravity. At Dr. Finn's recommendation, Alara returns to her home planet, Xelaya, to re-acclimate. While convalescing at her parents' house, old familial conflicts resurface, prompting a family visit to their island vacation home to get reacquainted. Things go awry when fellow vacationers Cambis Borrin and his wife show up, seeking revenge against Alara's scientist father, Ildis, who they (wrongly) blame for their son's suicide. Alara has regained enough strength to subdue the intruders, saving her parents and sister. Meanwhile, Dr. Finn develops a treatment that will allow Alara to maintain her physical strength. Alara chooses to stay on Xelaya to reconnect with her family and bids the Orville crew a heartfelt farewell.
08. Hawaii Five-O (1968) - "A Death in the Family" - Chin-Ho Kelly (Kam Fong) takes a risky undercover assignment to try to get evidence on a big mob boss. Unfortunately, his cover is blown and he is murdered and then contemptuously dumped on the street in sight of Five-O headquarters. McGarrett and his team spend the rest of the episode finding a way to take down the mob boss, aided by Chin Ho's daughter. At the end, the mob boss finds himself facing down McGarrett's revolver. But Steve doesn't shoot him, but instead arrests him and his gang telling them, "This one's for Chin Ho." Though several cast members left during the course of the series, Chin Ho was the only one to be given a formal sendoff.
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Post by alfromni on Jul 20, 2019 7:17:45 GMT
13 TV Episodes Where a Main Character Leaves the Show:
01. GREY'S ANATOMY "Now or Never" - Dr. George O'Malley (T.R. Knight) is hit by a bus and is taken to the same hospital where he works, only the staff do not recognize him, due to his injuries. He dies at the end.
02. CORONATION STREET - Episode #1983 aired on 2 April 1980 (no episode title) - the character of Ena Sharples (Violet Carson)) was merely going to stay with friends, but due to Carson's declining health was written out of the show. Violet Carson died on Boxing Day 1983
03. M*A*S*H - "Abyssinia, Henry" - Colonel Henry Blake (McLean Stevenson) has received all of the needed Army service points to be discharged home. After an emotional goodbye, Blake boards the helicopter and flies away. The episode ends in shocking tragedy as Radar informs everyone working in the O.R. that Blake's plane was shot down over the Sea of Japan, and there were no survivors.
04. Farscape - "Into the Lion's Den (Part 2): Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" - Bialar Crais (Lani Tupu) uses Talyn to perform a suicidal Starburst inside Scorpius' command carrier. This heroic act of self-sacrifice effectively destroys the Peacekeeper wormhole project, and Talyn and Crais along with it.
05. ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES - Grandad (Lennard Pearce) - Pearce died after two heart attacks at the time when production was under way of episode "Hole in One". Scenes he had filmed on location prior to his death were re-shot with Buster Merryfield as the replacement character Uncle Albert, and the episode was put back in the series. The episode "Strained Relations" begins in the wake of the death of the character Pearce had played.
06. JAG - "Hail and Farewell Part 1" - After six years as Judge Advocate General, Admiral A.J. Chegwhidden (John M. Jackson) decides to retire and is given a formal retirement party and walks off happily at the end. But first, as his parting gift, he gives a well-deserved promotion to Lt. Commander to Bud Roberts (who had overcome losing his leg in a minefield).
07. The Orville - "Home" - When Isaac breaks Lt. Alara Kitan's (Halston Sage) forearm during an arm wrestling challenge, Alara discovers her body is slowly losing its superhuman strength as it adapts to Earth's gravity. At Dr. Finn's recommendation, Alara returns to her home planet, Xelaya, to re-acclimate. While convalescing at her parents' house, old familial conflicts resurface, prompting a family visit to their island vacation home to get reacquainted. Things go awry when fellow vacationers Cambis Borrin and his wife show up, seeking revenge against Alara's scientist father, Ildis, who they (wrongly) blame for their son's suicide. Alara has regained enough strength to subdue the intruders, saving her parents and sister. Meanwhile, Dr. Finn develops a treatment that will allow Alara to maintain her physical strength. Alara chooses to stay on Xelaya to reconnect with her family and bids the Orville crew a heartfelt farewell.
08. Hawaii Five-O (1968) - "A Death in the Family" - Chin-Ho Kelly (Kam Fong) takes a risky undercover assignment to try to get evidence on a big mob boss. Unfortunately, his cover is blown and he is murdered and then contemptuously dumped on the street in sight of Five-O headquarters. McGarrett and his team spend the rest of the episode finding a way to take down the mob boss, aided by Chin Ho's daughter. At the end, the mob boss finds himself facing down McGarrett's revolver. But Steve doesn't shoot him, but instead arrests him and his gang telling them, "This one's for Chin Ho." Though several cast members left during the course of the series, Chin Ho was the only one to be given a formal sendoff.
09. COLDITZ - Series One - Gone Away: Part 2 - With the Wild Geese (1973) - Capt. Pat Grant (Edward Hardwicke) makes a home run at the end of Series One. Does not appear again in Series Two.
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Post by Catman on Jul 20, 2019 12:59:50 GMT
13 TV Episodes Where a Main Character Leaves the Show:
01. GREY'S ANATOMY "Now or Never" - Dr. George O'Malley (T.R. Knight) is hit by a bus and is taken to the same hospital where he works, only the staff do not recognize him, due to his injuries. He dies at the end.
02. CORONATION STREET - Episode #1983 aired on 2 April 1980 (no episode title) - the character of Ena Sharples (Violet Carson)) was merely going to stay with friends, but due to Carson's declining health was written out of the show. Violet Carson died on Boxing Day 1983
03. M*A*S*H - "Abyssinia, Henry" - Colonel Henry Blake (McLean Stevenson) has received all of the needed Army service points to be discharged home. After an emotional goodbye, Blake boards the helicopter and flies away. The episode ends in shocking tragedy as Radar informs everyone working in the O.R. that Blake's plane was shot down over the Sea of Japan, and there were no survivors.
04. Farscape - "Into the Lion's Den (Part 2): Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" - Bialar Crais (Lani Tupu) uses Talyn to perform a suicidal Starburst inside Scorpius' command carrier. This heroic act of self-sacrifice effectively destroys the Peacekeeper wormhole project, and Talyn and Crais along with it.
05. ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES - Grandad (Lennard Pearce) - Pearce died after two heart attacks at the time when production was under way of episode "Hole in One". Scenes he had filmed on location prior to his death were re-shot with Buster Merryfield as the replacement character Uncle Albert, and the episode was put back in the series. The episode "Strained Relations" begins in the wake of the death of the character Pearce had played.
06. JAG - "Hail and Farewell Part 1" - After six years as Judge Advocate General, Admiral A.J. Chegwhidden (John M. Jackson) decides to retire and is given a formal retirement party and walks off happily at the end. But first, as his parting gift, he gives a well-deserved promotion to Lt. Commander to Bud Roberts (who had overcome losing his leg in a minefield).
07. The Orville - "Home" - When Isaac breaks Lt. Alara Kitan's (Halston Sage) forearm during an arm wrestling challenge, Alara discovers her body is slowly losing its superhuman strength as it adapts to Earth's gravity. At Dr. Finn's recommendation, Alara returns to her home planet, Xelaya, to re-acclimate. While convalescing at her parents' house, old familial conflicts resurface, prompting a family visit to their island vacation home to get reacquainted. Things go awry when fellow vacationers Cambis Borrin and his wife show up, seeking revenge against Alara's scientist father, Ildis, who they (wrongly) blame for their son's suicide. Alara has regained enough strength to subdue the intruders, saving her parents and sister. Meanwhile, Dr. Finn develops a treatment that will allow Alara to maintain her physical strength. Alara chooses to stay on Xelaya to reconnect with her family and bids the Orville crew a heartfelt farewell.
08. Hawaii Five-O (1968) - "A Death in the Family" - Chin-Ho Kelly (Kam Fong) takes a risky undercover assignment to try to get evidence on a big mob boss. Unfortunately, his cover is blown and he is murdered and then contemptuously dumped on the street in sight of Five-O headquarters. McGarrett and his team spend the rest of the episode finding a way to take down the mob boss, aided by Chin Ho's daughter. At the end, the mob boss finds himself facing down McGarrett's revolver. But Steve doesn't shoot him, but instead arrests him and his gang telling them, "This one's for Chin Ho." Though several cast members left during the course of the series, Chin Ho was the only one to be given a formal sendoff.
09. COLDITZ - Series One - Gone Away: Part 2 - With the Wild Geese (1973) - Capt. Pat Grant (Edward Hardwicke) makes a home run at the end of Series One. Does not appear again in Series Two.
10. Twelve O'Clock High - "The Loneliest Place in the World" - Brigadier General Frank Savage (Robert Lansing) is killed in action and replaced by Colonel Joe Gallagher (Paul Burke)
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Post by alfromni on Jul 20, 2019 15:40:29 GMT
13 TV Episodes Where a Main Character Leaves the Show:
01. GREY'S ANATOMY "Now or Never" - Dr. George O'Malley (T.R. Knight) is hit by a bus and is taken to the same hospital where he works, only the staff do not recognize him, due to his injuries. He dies at the end.
02. CORONATION STREET - Episode #1983 aired on 2 April 1980 (no episode title) - the character of Ena Sharples (Violet Carson)) was merely going to stay with friends, but due to Carson's declining health was written out of the show. Violet Carson died on Boxing Day 1983
03. M*A*S*H - "Abyssinia, Henry" - Colonel Henry Blake (McLean Stevenson) has received all of the needed Army service points to be discharged home. After an emotional goodbye, Blake boards the helicopter and flies away. The episode ends in shocking tragedy as Radar informs everyone working in the O.R. that Blake's plane was shot down over the Sea of Japan, and there were no survivors.
04. Farscape - "Into the Lion's Den (Part 2): Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" - Bialar Crais (Lani Tupu) uses Talyn to perform a suicidal Starburst inside Scorpius' command carrier. This heroic act of self-sacrifice effectively destroys the Peacekeeper wormhole project, and Talyn and Crais along with it.
05. ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES - Grandad (Lennard Pearce) - Pearce died after two heart attacks at the time when production was under way of episode "Hole in One". Scenes he had filmed on location prior to his death were re-shot with Buster Merryfield as the replacement character Uncle Albert, and the episode was put back in the series. The episode "Strained Relations" begins in the wake of the death of the character Pearce had played.
06. JAG - "Hail and Farewell Part 1" - After six years as Judge Advocate General, Admiral A.J. Chegwhidden (John M. Jackson) decides to retire and is given a formal retirement party and walks off happily at the end. But first, as his parting gift, he gives a well-deserved promotion to Lt. Commander to Bud Roberts (who had overcome losing his leg in a minefield).
07. The Orville - "Home" - When Isaac breaks Lt. Alara Kitan's (Halston Sage) forearm during an arm wrestling challenge, Alara discovers her body is slowly losing its superhuman strength as it adapts to Earth's gravity. At Dr. Finn's recommendation, Alara returns to her home planet, Xelaya, to re-acclimate. While convalescing at her parents' house, old familial conflicts resurface, prompting a family visit to their island vacation home to get reacquainted. Things go awry when fellow vacationers Cambis Borrin and his wife show up, seeking revenge against Alara's scientist father, Ildis, who they (wrongly) blame for their son's suicide. Alara has regained enough strength to subdue the intruders, saving her parents and sister. Meanwhile, Dr. Finn develops a treatment that will allow Alara to maintain her physical strength. Alara chooses to stay on Xelaya to reconnect with her family and bids the Orville crew a heartfelt farewell.
08. Hawaii Five-O (1968) - "A Death in the Family" - Chin-Ho Kelly (Kam Fong) takes a risky undercover assignment to try to get evidence on a big mob boss. Unfortunately, his cover is blown and he is murdered and then contemptuously dumped on the street in sight of Five-O headquarters. McGarrett and his team spend the rest of the episode finding a way to take down the mob boss, aided by Chin Ho's daughter. At the end, the mob boss finds himself facing down McGarrett's revolver. But Steve doesn't shoot him, but instead arrests him and his gang telling them, "This one's for Chin Ho." Though several cast members left during the course of the series, Chin Ho was the only one to be given a formal sendoff.
09. COLDITZ - Series One - Gone Away: Part 2 - With the Wild Geese (1973) - Capt. Pat Grant (Edward Hardwicke) makes a home run at the end of Series One. Does not appear again in Series Two.
10. Twelve O'Clock High - "The Loneliest Place in the World" - Brigadier General Frank Savage (Robert Lansing) is killed in action and replaced by Colonel Joe Gallagher (Paul Burke)
11. DOWN TO EARTH - Over various episodes - Townies Brian Addis & Faith Addis (Warren Clarke & Pauline Quirke) take over a Devon farm. In series 3 Brian is killed in an accident and the Addis family leave the farm. They are replaced by Brian's cousin, Matt Brewer (Ian Kelsey) and his young new wife Frankie (Angela Griffin). Two years later the Brewer family moved back to the city and were replaced by Jackie (Denise Welch), Tony Murphy (Ricky Tomlinson), and their wayward daughter Emma (Zara Dawson), who owned the local pub. The final series was broadcast in 2005.
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Post by Catman on Jul 20, 2019 16:16:21 GMT
13 TV Episodes Where a Main Character Leaves the Show:
01. GREY'S ANATOMY "Now or Never" - Dr. George O'Malley (T.R. Knight) is hit by a bus and is taken to the same hospital where he works, only the staff do not recognize him, due to his injuries. He dies at the end.
02. CORONATION STREET - Episode #1983 aired on 2 April 1980 (no episode title) - the character of Ena Sharples (Violet Carson)) was merely going to stay with friends, but due to Carson's declining health was written out of the show. Violet Carson died on Boxing Day 1983
03. M*A*S*H - "Abyssinia, Henry" - Colonel Henry Blake (McLean Stevenson) has received all of the needed Army service points to be discharged home. After an emotional goodbye, Blake boards the helicopter and flies away. The episode ends in shocking tragedy as Radar informs everyone working in the O.R. that Blake's plane was shot down over the Sea of Japan, and there were no survivors.
04. Farscape - "Into the Lion's Den (Part 2): Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" - Bialar Crais (Lani Tupu) uses Talyn to perform a suicidal Starburst inside Scorpius' command carrier. This heroic act of self-sacrifice effectively destroys the Peacekeeper wormhole project, and Talyn and Crais along with it.
05. ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES - Grandad (Lennard Pearce) - Pearce died after two heart attacks at the time when production was under way of episode "Hole in One". Scenes he had filmed on location prior to his death were re-shot with Buster Merryfield as the replacement character Uncle Albert, and the episode was put back in the series. The episode "Strained Relations" begins in the wake of the death of the character Pearce had played.
06. JAG - "Hail and Farewell Part 1" - After six years as Judge Advocate General, Admiral A.J. Chegwhidden (John M. Jackson) decides to retire and is given a formal retirement party and walks off happily at the end. But first, as his parting gift, he gives a well-deserved promotion to Lt. Commander to Bud Roberts (who had overcome losing his leg in a minefield).
07. The Orville - "Home" - When Isaac breaks Lt. Alara Kitan's (Halston Sage) forearm during an arm wrestling challenge, Alara discovers her body is slowly losing its superhuman strength as it adapts to Earth's gravity. At Dr. Finn's recommendation, Alara returns to her home planet, Xelaya, to re-acclimate. While convalescing at her parents' house, old familial conflicts resurface, prompting a family visit to their island vacation home to get reacquainted. Things go awry when fellow vacationers Cambis Borrin and his wife show up, seeking revenge against Alara's scientist father, Ildis, who they (wrongly) blame for their son's suicide. Alara has regained enough strength to subdue the intruders, saving her parents and sister. Meanwhile, Dr. Finn develops a treatment that will allow Alara to maintain her physical strength. Alara chooses to stay on Xelaya to reconnect with her family and bids the Orville crew a heartfelt farewell.
08. Hawaii Five-O (1968) - "A Death in the Family" - Chin-Ho Kelly (Kam Fong) takes a risky undercover assignment to try to get evidence on a big mob boss. Unfortunately, his cover is blown and he is murdered and then contemptuously dumped on the street in sight of Five-O headquarters. McGarrett and his team spend the rest of the episode finding a way to take down the mob boss, aided by Chin Ho's daughter. At the end, the mob boss finds himself facing down McGarrett's revolver. But Steve doesn't shoot him, but instead arrests him and his gang telling them, "This one's for Chin Ho." Though several cast members left during the course of the series, Chin Ho was the only one to be given a formal sendoff.
09. COLDITZ - Series One - Gone Away: Part 2 - With the Wild Geese (1973) - Capt. Pat Grant (Edward Hardwicke) makes a home run at the end of Series One. Does not appear again in Series Two.
10. Twelve O'Clock High - "The Loneliest Place in the World" - Brigadier General Frank Savage (Robert Lansing) is killed in action and replaced by Colonel Joe Gallagher (Paul Burke)
11. DOWN TO EARTH - Over various episodes - Townies Brian Addis & Faith Addis (Warren Clarke & Pauline Quirke) take over a Devon farm. In series 3 Brian is killed in an accident and the Addis family leave the farm. They are replaced by Brian's cousin, Matt Brewer (Ian Kelsey) and his young new wife Frankie (Angela Griffin). Two years later the Brewer family moved back to the city and were replaced by Jackie (Denise Welch), Tony Murphy (Ricky Tomlinson), and their wayward daughter Emma (Zara Dawson), who owned the local pub. The final series was broadcast in 2005.
12. Fullmetal Alchemist - "Words of Farewell" - Lieutenant Colonel Maes Hughes (Keiji Fujiwara / Sonny Strait) is murdered by the shapeshifter Envy disguised as first as Lieutenant Ross then as his wife. Hughes is posthumously promoted to the rank of a brigadier general.
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Post by alfromni on Jul 20, 2019 17:23:27 GMT
13 TV Episodes Where a Main Character Leaves the Show:
01. GREY'S ANATOMY "Now or Never" - Dr. George O'Malley (T.R. Knight) is hit by a bus and is taken to the same hospital where he works, only the staff do not recognize him, due to his injuries. He dies at the end.
02. CORONATION STREET - Episode #1983 aired on 2 April 1980 (no episode title) - the character of Ena Sharples (Violet Carson)) was merely going to stay with friends, but due to Carson's declining health was written out of the show. Violet Carson died on Boxing Day 1983
03. M*A*S*H - "Abyssinia, Henry" - Colonel Henry Blake (McLean Stevenson) has received all of the needed Army service points to be discharged home. After an emotional goodbye, Blake boards the helicopter and flies away. The episode ends in shocking tragedy as Radar informs everyone working in the O.R. that Blake's plane was shot down over the Sea of Japan, and there were no survivors.
04. Farscape - "Into the Lion's Den (Part 2): Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" - Bialar Crais (Lani Tupu) uses Talyn to perform a suicidal Starburst inside Scorpius' command carrier. This heroic act of self-sacrifice effectively destroys the Peacekeeper wormhole project, and Talyn and Crais along with it.
05. ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES - Grandad (Lennard Pearce) - Pearce died after two heart attacks at the time when production was under way of episode "Hole in One". Scenes he had filmed on location prior to his death were re-shot with Buster Merryfield as the replacement character Uncle Albert, and the episode was put back in the series. The episode "Strained Relations" begins in the wake of the death of the character Pearce had played.
06. JAG - "Hail and Farewell Part 1" - After six years as Judge Advocate General, Admiral A.J. Chegwhidden (John M. Jackson) decides to retire and is given a formal retirement party and walks off happily at the end. But first, as his parting gift, he gives a well-deserved promotion to Lt. Commander to Bud Roberts (who had overcome losing his leg in a minefield).
07. The Orville - "Home" - When Isaac breaks Lt. Alara Kitan's (Halston Sage) forearm during an arm wrestling challenge, Alara discovers her body is slowly losing its superhuman strength as it adapts to Earth's gravity. At Dr. Finn's recommendation, Alara returns to her home planet, Xelaya, to re-acclimate. While convalescing at her parents' house, old familial conflicts resurface, prompting a family visit to their island vacation home to get reacquainted. Things go awry when fellow vacationers Cambis Borrin and his wife show up, seeking revenge against Alara's scientist father, Ildis, who they (wrongly) blame for their son's suicide. Alara has regained enough strength to subdue the intruders, saving her parents and sister. Meanwhile, Dr. Finn develops a treatment that will allow Alara to maintain her physical strength. Alara chooses to stay on Xelaya to reconnect with her family and bids the Orville crew a heartfelt farewell.
08. Hawaii Five-O (1968) - "A Death in the Family" - Chin-Ho Kelly (Kam Fong) takes a risky undercover assignment to try to get evidence on a big mob boss. Unfortunately, his cover is blown and he is murdered and then contemptuously dumped on the street in sight of Five-O headquarters. McGarrett and his team spend the rest of the episode finding a way to take down the mob boss, aided by Chin Ho's daughter. At the end, the mob boss finds himself facing down McGarrett's revolver. But Steve doesn't shoot him, but instead arrests him and his gang telling them, "This one's for Chin Ho." Though several cast members left during the course of the series, Chin Ho was the only one to be given a formal sendoff.
09. COLDITZ - Series One - Gone Away: Part 2 - With the Wild Geese (1973) - Capt. Pat Grant (Edward Hardwicke) makes a home run at the end of Series One. Does not appear again in Series Two.
10. Twelve O'Clock High - "The Loneliest Place in the World" - Brigadier General Frank Savage (Robert Lansing) is killed in action and replaced by Colonel Joe Gallagher (Paul Burke)
11. DOWN TO EARTH - Over various episodes - Townies Brian Addis & Faith Addis (Warren Clarke & Pauline Quirke) take over a Devon farm. In series 3 Brian is killed in an accident and the Addis family leave the farm. They are replaced by Brian's cousin, Matt Brewer (Ian Kelsey) and his young new wife Frankie (Angela Griffin). Two years later the Brewer family moved back to the city and were replaced by Jackie (Denise Welch), Tony Murphy (Ricky Tomlinson), and their wayward daughter Emma (Zara Dawson), who owned the local pub. The final series was broadcast in 2005.
12. Fullmetal Alchemist - "Words of Farewell" - Lieutenant Colonel Maes Hughes (Keiji Fujiwara / Sonny Strait) is murdered by the shapeshifter Envy disguised as first as Lieutenant Ross then as his wife. Hughes is posthumously promoted to the rank of a brigadier general.
13. WAKING THE DEAD - Series 4 - episode Shadowplay: Part 2 (2004) - DS Amelia Silver (Claire Goose) is murdered.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Jul 20, 2019 18:41:43 GMT
13 MORE TV Episodes Where a Main Character Leaves the Show:
01. GREY'S ANATOMY "Now or Never" - Dr. George O'Malley (T.R. Knight) is hit by a bus and is taken to the same hospital where he works, only the staff do not recognize him, due to his injuries. He dies at the end.
02. CORONATION STREET - Episode #1983 aired on 2 April 1980 (no episode title) - the character of Ena Sharples (Violet Carson)) was merely going to stay with friends, but due to Carson's declining health was written out of the show. Violet Carson died on Boxing Day 1983
03. M*A*S*H - "Abyssinia, Henry" - Colonel Henry Blake (McLean Stevenson) has received all of the needed Army service points to be discharged home. After an emotional goodbye, Blake boards the helicopter and flies away. The episode ends in shocking tragedy as Radar informs everyone working in the O.R. that Blake's plane was shot down over the Sea of Japan, and there were no survivors.
04. Farscape - "Into the Lion's Den (Part 2): Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" - Bialar Crais (Lani Tupu) uses Talyn to perform a suicidal Starburst inside Scorpius' command carrier. This heroic act of self-sacrifice effectively destroys the Peacekeeper wormhole project, and Talyn and Crais along with it.
05. ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES - Grandad (Lennard Pearce) - Pearce died after two heart attacks at the time when production was under way of episode "Hole in One". Scenes he had filmed on location prior to his death were re-shot with Buster Merryfield as the replacement character Uncle Albert, and the episode was put back in the series. The episode "Strained Relations" begins in the wake of the death of the character Pearce had played.
06. JAG - "Hail and Farewell Part 1" - After six years as Judge Advocate General, Admiral A.J. Chegwhidden (John M. Jackson) decides to retire and is given a formal retirement party and walks off happily at the end. But first, as his parting gift, he gives a well-deserved promotion to Lt. Commander to Bud Roberts (who had overcome losing his leg in a minefield).
07. The Orville - "Home" - When Isaac breaks Lt. Alara Kitan's (Halston Sage) forearm during an arm wrestling challenge, Alara discovers her body is slowly losing its superhuman strength as it adapts to Earth's gravity. At Dr. Finn's recommendation, Alara returns to her home planet, Xelaya, to re-acclimate. While convalescing at her parents' house, old familial conflicts resurface, prompting a family visit to their island vacation home to get reacquainted. Things go awry when fellow vacationers Cambis Borrin and his wife show up, seeking revenge against Alara's scientist father, Ildis, who they (wrongly) blame for their son's suicide. Alara has regained enough strength to subdue the intruders, saving her parents and sister. Meanwhile, Dr. Finn develops a treatment that will allow Alara to maintain her physical strength. Alara chooses to stay on Xelaya to reconnect with her family and bids the Orville crew a heartfelt farewell.
08. Hawaii Five-O (1968) - "A Death in the Family" - Chin-Ho Kelly (Kam Fong) takes a risky undercover assignment to try to get evidence on a big mob boss. Unfortunately, his cover is blown and he is murdered and then contemptuously dumped on the street in sight of Five-O headquarters. McGarrett and his team spend the rest of the episode finding a way to take down the mob boss, aided by Chin Ho's daughter. At the end, the mob boss finds himself facing down McGarrett's revolver. But Steve doesn't shoot him, but instead arrests him and his gang telling them, "This one's for Chin Ho." Though several cast members left during the course of the series, Chin Ho was the only one to be given a formal sendoff.
09. COLDITZ - Series One - Gone Away: Part 2 - With the Wild Geese (1973) - Capt. Pat Grant (Edward Hardwicke) makes a home run at the end of Series One. Does not appear again in Series Two.
10. Twelve O'Clock High - "The Loneliest Place in the World" - Brigadier General Frank Savage (Robert Lansing) is killed in action and replaced by Colonel Joe Gallagher (Paul Burke)
11. DOWN TO EARTH - Over various episodes - Townies Brian Addis & Faith Addis (Warren Clarke & Pauline Quirke) take over a Devon farm. In series 3 Brian is killed in an accident and the Addis family leave the farm. They are replaced by Brian's cousin, Matt Brewer (Ian Kelsey) and his young new wife Frankie (Angela Griffin). Two years later the Brewer family moved back to the city and were replaced by Jackie (Denise Welch), Tony Murphy (Ricky Tomlinson), and their wayward daughter Emma (Zara Dawson), who owned the local pub. The final series was broadcast in 2005.
12. Fullmetal Alchemist - "Words of Farewell" - Lieutenant Colonel Maes Hughes (Keiji Fujiwara / Sonny Strait) is murdered by the shapeshifter Envy disguised as first as Lieutenant Ross then as his wife. Hughes is posthumously promoted to the rank of a brigadier general.
13. WAKING THE DEAD - Series 4 - episode Shadowplay: Part 2 (2004) - DS Amelia Silver (Claire Goose) is murdered.
14. SMALLVILLE - Season 7: Episode 22 "Arctic" - Lex Luthor (Michael Rosenbaum) confronts Clark Kent in the Fortress of Solitude. An avalanche happens apparently killing Lex. This was Rosenbaum's final appearance as regular cast member. He returned for a cameo appearance in the series finale.
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Post by brimfin on Jul 20, 2019 18:53:28 GMT
13 MORE TV Episodes Where a Main Character Leaves the Show:
01. GREY'S ANATOMY "Now or Never" - Dr. George O'Malley (T.R. Knight) is hit by a bus and is taken to the same hospital where he works, only the staff do not recognize him, due to his injuries. He dies at the end.
02. CORONATION STREET - Episode #1983 aired on 2 April 1980 (no episode title) - the character of Ena Sharples (Violet Carson)) was merely going to stay with friends, but due to Carson's declining health was written out of the show. Violet Carson died on Boxing Day 1983
03. M*A*S*H - "Abyssinia, Henry" - Colonel Henry Blake (McLean Stevenson) has received all of the needed Army service points to be discharged home. After an emotional goodbye, Blake boards the helicopter and flies away. The episode ends in shocking tragedy as Radar informs everyone working in the O.R. that Blake's plane was shot down over the Sea of Japan, and there were no survivors.
04. Farscape - "Into the Lion's Den (Part 2): Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" - Bialar Crais (Lani Tupu) uses Talyn to perform a suicidal Starburst inside Scorpius' command carrier. This heroic act of self-sacrifice effectively destroys the Peacekeeper wormhole project, and Talyn and Crais along with it.
05. ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES - Grandad (Lennard Pearce) - Pearce died after two heart attacks at the time when production was under way of episode "Hole in One". Scenes he had filmed on location prior to his death were re-shot with Buster Merryfield as the replacement character Uncle Albert, and the episode was put back in the series. The episode "Strained Relations" begins in the wake of the death of the character Pearce had played.
06. JAG - "Hail and Farewell Part 1" - After six years as Judge Advocate General, Admiral A.J. Chegwhidden (John M. Jackson) decides to retire and is given a formal retirement party and walks off happily at the end. But first, as his parting gift, he gives a well-deserved promotion to Lt. Commander to Bud Roberts (who had overcome losing his leg in a minefield).
07. The Orville - "Home" - When Isaac breaks Lt. Alara Kitan's (Halston Sage) forearm during an arm wrestling challenge, Alara discovers her body is slowly losing its superhuman strength as it adapts to Earth's gravity. At Dr. Finn's recommendation, Alara returns to her home planet, Xelaya, to re-acclimate. While convalescing at her parents' house, old familial conflicts resurface, prompting a family visit to their island vacation home to get reacquainted. Things go awry when fellow vacationers Cambis Borrin and his wife show up, seeking revenge against Alara's scientist father, Ildis, who they (wrongly) blame for their son's suicide. Alara has regained enough strength to subdue the intruders, saving her parents and sister. Meanwhile, Dr. Finn develops a treatment that will allow Alara to maintain her physical strength. Alara chooses to stay on Xelaya to reconnect with her family and bids the Orville crew a heartfelt farewell.
08. Hawaii Five-O (1968) - "A Death in the Family" - Chin-Ho Kelly (Kam Fong) takes a risky undercover assignment to try to get evidence on a big mob boss. Unfortunately, his cover is blown and he is murdered and then contemptuously dumped on the street in sight of Five-O headquarters. McGarrett and his team spend the rest of the episode finding a way to take down the mob boss, aided by Chin Ho's daughter. At the end, the mob boss finds himself facing down McGarrett's revolver. But Steve doesn't shoot him, but instead arrests him and his gang telling them, "This one's for Chin Ho." Though several cast members left during the course of the series, Chin Ho was the only one to be given a formal sendoff.
09. COLDITZ - Series One - Gone Away: Part 2 - With the Wild Geese (1973) - Capt. Pat Grant (Edward Hardwicke) makes a home run at the end of Series One. Does not appear again in Series Two.
10. Twelve O'Clock High - "The Loneliest Place in the World" - Brigadier General Frank Savage (Robert Lansing) is killed in action and replaced by Colonel Joe Gallagher (Paul Burke)
11. DOWN TO EARTH - Over various episodes - Townies Brian Addis & Faith Addis (Warren Clarke & Pauline Quirke) take over a Devon farm. In series 3 Brian is killed in an accident and the Addis family leave the farm. They are replaced by Brian's cousin, Matt Brewer (Ian Kelsey) and his young new wife Frankie (Angela Griffin). Two years later the Brewer family moved back to the city and were replaced by Jackie (Denise Welch), Tony Murphy (Ricky Tomlinson), and their wayward daughter Emma (Zara Dawson), who owned the local pub. The final series was broadcast in 2005.
12. Fullmetal Alchemist - "Words of Farewell" - Lieutenant Colonel Maes Hughes (Keiji Fujiwara / Sonny Strait) is murdered by the shapeshifter Envy disguised as first as Lieutenant Ross then as his wife. Hughes is posthumously promoted to the rank of a brigadier general.
13. WAKING THE DEAD - Series 4 - episode Shadowplay: Part 2 (2004) - DS Amelia Silver (Claire Goose) is murdered.
14. SMALLVILLE - Season 7: Episode 22 "Arctic" - Lex Luthor (Michael Rosenbaum) confronts Clark Kent in the Fortress of Solitude. An avalanche happens apparently killing Lex. This was Rosenbaum's final appearance as regular cast member. He returned for a cameo appearance in the series finale.
15 DUE SOUTH - "I Coulda Been a Defendant" - Civilian aide Elaine Besbriss (Catherine Bruhier) had always said she was doing that job while training to be a police officer. In this episode, she graduates. During the ceremony she spots a suspect fleeing and tackles him, thus getting her first arrest within seconds of being sworn in as a police officer. It is her last appearance on the show.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Jul 20, 2019 19:03:16 GMT
13 MORE TV Episodes Where a Main Character Leaves the Show:
01. GREY'S ANATOMY "Now or Never" - Dr. George O'Malley (T.R. Knight) is hit by a bus and is taken to the same hospital where he works, only the staff do not recognize him, due to his injuries. He dies at the end.
02. CORONATION STREET - Episode #1983 aired on 2 April 1980 (no episode title) - the character of Ena Sharples (Violet Carson)) was merely going to stay with friends, but due to Carson's declining health was written out of the show. Violet Carson died on Boxing Day 1983
03. M*A*S*H - "Abyssinia, Henry" - Colonel Henry Blake (McLean Stevenson) has received all of the needed Army service points to be discharged home. After an emotional goodbye, Blake boards the helicopter and flies away. The episode ends in shocking tragedy as Radar informs everyone working in the O.R. that Blake's plane was shot down over the Sea of Japan, and there were no survivors.
04. Farscape - "Into the Lion's Den (Part 2): Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" - Bialar Crais (Lani Tupu) uses Talyn to perform a suicidal Starburst inside Scorpius' command carrier. This heroic act of self-sacrifice effectively destroys the Peacekeeper wormhole project, and Talyn and Crais along with it.
05. ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES - Grandad (Lennard Pearce) - Pearce died after two heart attacks at the time when production was under way of episode "Hole in One". Scenes he had filmed on location prior to his death were re-shot with Buster Merryfield as the replacement character Uncle Albert, and the episode was put back in the series. The episode "Strained Relations" begins in the wake of the death of the character Pearce had played.
06. JAG - "Hail and Farewell Part 1" - After six years as Judge Advocate General, Admiral A.J. Chegwhidden (John M. Jackson) decides to retire and is given a formal retirement party and walks off happily at the end. But first, as his parting gift, he gives a well-deserved promotion to Lt. Commander to Bud Roberts (who had overcome losing his leg in a minefield).
07. The Orville - "Home" - When Isaac breaks Lt. Alara Kitan's (Halston Sage) forearm during an arm wrestling challenge, Alara discovers her body is slowly losing its superhuman strength as it adapts to Earth's gravity. At Dr. Finn's recommendation, Alara returns to her home planet, Xelaya, to re-acclimate. While convalescing at her parents' house, old familial conflicts resurface, prompting a family visit to their island vacation home to get reacquainted. Things go awry when fellow vacationers Cambis Borrin and his wife show up, seeking revenge against Alara's scientist father, Ildis, who they (wrongly) blame for their son's suicide. Alara has regained enough strength to subdue the intruders, saving her parents and sister. Meanwhile, Dr. Finn develops a treatment that will allow Alara to maintain her physical strength. Alara chooses to stay on Xelaya to reconnect with her family and bids the Orville crew a heartfelt farewell.
08. Hawaii Five-O (1968) - "A Death in the Family" - Chin-Ho Kelly (Kam Fong) takes a risky undercover assignment to try to get evidence on a big mob boss. Unfortunately, his cover is blown and he is murdered and then contemptuously dumped on the street in sight of Five-O headquarters. McGarrett and his team spend the rest of the episode finding a way to take down the mob boss, aided by Chin Ho's daughter. At the end, the mob boss finds himself facing down McGarrett's revolver. But Steve doesn't shoot him, but instead arrests him and his gang telling them, "This one's for Chin Ho." Though several cast members left during the course of the series, Chin Ho was the only one to be given a formal sendoff.
09. COLDITZ - Series One - Gone Away: Part 2 - With the Wild Geese (1973) - Capt. Pat Grant (Edward Hardwicke) makes a home run at the end of Series One. Does not appear again in Series Two.
10. Twelve O'Clock High - "The Loneliest Place in the World" - Brigadier General Frank Savage (Robert Lansing) is killed in action and replaced by Colonel Joe Gallagher (Paul Burke)
11. DOWN TO EARTH - Over various episodes - Townies Brian Addis & Faith Addis (Warren Clarke & Pauline Quirke) take over a Devon farm. In series 3 Brian is killed in an accident and the Addis family leave the farm. They are replaced by Brian's cousin, Matt Brewer (Ian Kelsey) and his young new wife Frankie (Angela Griffin). Two years later the Brewer family moved back to the city and were replaced by Jackie (Denise Welch), Tony Murphy (Ricky Tomlinson), and their wayward daughter Emma (Zara Dawson), who owned the local pub. The final series was broadcast in 2005.
12. Fullmetal Alchemist - "Words of Farewell" - Lieutenant Colonel Maes Hughes (Keiji Fujiwara / Sonny Strait) is murdered by the shapeshifter Envy disguised as first as Lieutenant Ross then as his wife. Hughes is posthumously promoted to the rank of a brigadier general.
13. WAKING THE DEAD - Series 4 - episode Shadowplay: Part 2 (2004) - DS Amelia Silver (Claire Goose) is murdered.
14. SMALLVILLE - Season 7: Episode 22 "Arctic" - Lex Luthor (Michael Rosenbaum) confronts Clark Kent in the Fortress of Solitude. An avalanche happens apparently killing Lex. This was Rosenbaum's final appearance as regular cast member. He returned for a cameo appearance in the series finale.
15. DUE SOUTH - "I Coulda Been a Defendant" - Civilian aide Elaine Besbriss (Catherine Bruhier) had always said she was doing that job while training to be a police officer. In this episode, she graduates. During the ceremony she spots a suspect fleeing and tackles him, thus getting her first arrest within seconds of being sworn in as a police officer. It is her last appearance on the show.
16. RAY DONOVAN - "Time Takes a Cigarette" - final episode with Paula Malcomson as Abby Donovan. Character dies from cancer.
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Post by brimfin on Jul 20, 2019 23:44:24 GMT
13 MORE TV Episodes Where a Main Character Leaves the Show:
01. GREY'S ANATOMY "Now or Never" - Dr. George O'Malley (T.R. Knight) is hit by a bus and is taken to the same hospital where he works, only the staff do not recognize him, due to his injuries. He dies at the end.
02. CORONATION STREET - Episode #1983 aired on 2 April 1980 (no episode title) - the character of Ena Sharples (Violet Carson)) was merely going to stay with friends, but due to Carson's declining health was written out of the show. Violet Carson died on Boxing Day 1983
03. M*A*S*H - "Abyssinia, Henry" - Colonel Henry Blake (McLean Stevenson) has received all of the needed Army service points to be discharged home. After an emotional goodbye, Blake boards the helicopter and flies away. The episode ends in shocking tragedy as Radar informs everyone working in the O.R. that Blake's plane was shot down over the Sea of Japan, and there were no survivors.
04. Farscape - "Into the Lion's Den (Part 2): Wolf in Sheep's Clothing" - Bialar Crais (Lani Tupu) uses Talyn to perform a suicidal Starburst inside Scorpius' command carrier. This heroic act of self-sacrifice effectively destroys the Peacekeeper wormhole project, and Talyn and Crais along with it.
05. ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES - Grandad (Lennard Pearce) - Pearce died after two heart attacks at the time when production was under way of episode "Hole in One". Scenes he had filmed on location prior to his death were re-shot with Buster Merryfield as the replacement character Uncle Albert, and the episode was put back in the series. The episode "Strained Relations" begins in the wake of the death of the character Pearce had played.
06. JAG - "Hail and Farewell Part 1" - After six years as Judge Advocate General, Admiral A.J. Chegwhidden (John M. Jackson) decides to retire and is given a formal retirement party and walks off happily at the end. But first, as his parting gift, he gives a well-deserved promotion to Lt. Commander to Bud Roberts (who had overcome losing his leg in a minefield).
07. The Orville - "Home" - When Isaac breaks Lt. Alara Kitan's (Halston Sage) forearm during an arm wrestling challenge, Alara discovers her body is slowly losing its superhuman strength as it adapts to Earth's gravity. At Dr. Finn's recommendation, Alara returns to her home planet, Xelaya, to re-acclimate. While convalescing at her parents' house, old familial conflicts resurface, prompting a family visit to their island vacation home to get reacquainted. Things go awry when fellow vacationers Cambis Borrin and his wife show up, seeking revenge against Alara's scientist father, Ildis, who they (wrongly) blame for their son's suicide. Alara has regained enough strength to subdue the intruders, saving her parents and sister. Meanwhile, Dr. Finn develops a treatment that will allow Alara to maintain her physical strength. Alara chooses to stay on Xelaya to reconnect with her family and bids the Orville crew a heartfelt farewell.
08. Hawaii Five-O (1968) - "A Death in the Family" - Chin-Ho Kelly (Kam Fong) takes a risky undercover assignment to try to get evidence on a big mob boss. Unfortunately, his cover is blown and he is murdered and then contemptuously dumped on the street in sight of Five-O headquarters. McGarrett and his team spend the rest of the episode finding a way to take down the mob boss, aided by Chin Ho's daughter. At the end, the mob boss finds himself facing down McGarrett's revolver. But Steve doesn't shoot him, but instead arrests him and his gang telling them, "This one's for Chin Ho." Though several cast members left during the course of the series, Chin Ho was the only one to be given a formal sendoff.
09. COLDITZ - Series One - Gone Away: Part 2 - With the Wild Geese (1973) - Capt. Pat Grant (Edward Hardwicke) makes a home run at the end of Series One. Does not appear again in Series Two.
10. Twelve O'Clock High - "The Loneliest Place in the World" - Brigadier General Frank Savage (Robert Lansing) is killed in action and replaced by Colonel Joe Gallagher (Paul Burke)
11. DOWN TO EARTH - Over various episodes - Townies Brian Addis & Faith Addis (Warren Clarke & Pauline Quirke) take over a Devon farm. In series 3 Brian is killed in an accident and the Addis family leave the farm. They are replaced by Brian's cousin, Matt Brewer (Ian Kelsey) and his young new wife Frankie (Angela Griffin). Two years later the Brewer family moved back to the city and were replaced by Jackie (Denise Welch), Tony Murphy (Ricky Tomlinson), and their wayward daughter Emma (Zara Dawson), who owned the local pub. The final series was broadcast in 2005.
12. Fullmetal Alchemist - "Words of Farewell" - Lieutenant Colonel Maes Hughes (Keiji Fujiwara / Sonny Strait) is murdered by the shapeshifter Envy disguised as first as Lieutenant Ross then as his wife. Hughes is posthumously promoted to the rank of a brigadier general.
13. WAKING THE DEAD - Series 4 - episode Shadowplay: Part 2 (2004) - DS Amelia Silver (Claire Goose) is murdered.
14. SMALLVILLE - Season 7: Episode 22 "Arctic" - Lex Luthor (Michael Rosenbaum) confronts Clark Kent in the Fortress of Solitude. An avalanche happens apparently killing Lex. This was Rosenbaum's final appearance as regular cast member. He returned for a cameo appearance in the series finale.
15. DUE SOUTH - "I Coulda Been a Defendant" - Civilian aide Elaine Besbriss (Catherine Bruhier) had always said she was doing that job while training to be a police officer. In this episode, she graduates. During the ceremony she spots a suspect fleeing and tackles him, thus getting her first arrest within seconds of being sworn in as a police officer. It is her last appearance on the show.
16. RAY DONOVAN - "Time Takes a Cigarette" - final episode with Paula Malcomson as Abby Donovan. Character dies from cancer.
17. CHICAGO HOPE - "Curing Cancer" - In the sorriest send-off ever, five major characters Dr. Kathryn Austin (Christine Lahti-who had won an Emmy for her role), Dr. Lisa Catera (Stacy Edwards), Dr. Dennis Hancock (Vondie Curtis-Hall), Dr. Billy Kronk (Peter Berg), and Dr. Robert Yeats (Eric Stolz) were dumped from the show in the following manner: Former cast member Dr. Jeffrey Geiger returned as the new hospital administrator. To each one, he make some witless pun and then told them they were fired. Afterward, they sued the hospital for wrongful termination. Since they were employees at will, the case had no merit. It was just an excuse to let the hospital's lawyer insult them all in court again, and then the judge insulted their attorney. Near the end of the show they were given a walkaway scene in slow-motion lasting maybe 30 seconds. Dr. Diane Grad (Jayne Brook) was also dropped from the show, but was given the dignity of saying that she quit her job as a protest to the firing of her husband, Dr. Kronk. A sorry way to treat a talented cast; the show was cancelled one year later.
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