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Post by alfromni on Jul 21, 2019 5:18:18 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 they 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.
18. SILENT WITNESS - Season 8 Episode "A Time to Heal" - Pathologist Sam Ryan (Amanda Burton) departed early in the eighth series. Since then there have been a succession of both regular main and supporting characters, changing almost every series.
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Post by Catman on Jul 21, 2019 12:39:42 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 they 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.
18. SILENT WITNESS - Season 8 Episode "A Time to Heal" - Pathologist Sam Ryan (Amanda Burton) departed early in the eighth series. Since then there have been a succession of both regular main and supporting characters, changing almost every series.
19. Star Trek: The Next Generation - "Journey's End" - Wesley Crusher leaves with the Traveler at the end of the episode
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Post by alfromni on Jul 21, 2019 12:53:11 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 they 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.
18. SILENT WITNESS - Season 8 Episode "A Time to Heal" - Pathologist Sam Ryan (Amanda Burton) departed early in the eighth series. Since then there have been a succession of both regular main and supporting characters, changing almost every series.
19. Star Trek: The Next Generation - "Journey's End" - Wesley Crusher leaves with the Traveler at the end of the episode
20. HUSTLE - "Big Daddy Calling" - Stacie Monroe (Jaime Murray) left the show after Series 4, but agreed to appear in the show's final episode of the last series (series 8).
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Post by Catman on Jul 22, 2019 19:07:41 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 they 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.
18. SILENT WITNESS - Season 8 Episode "A Time to Heal" - Pathologist Sam Ryan (Amanda Burton) departed early in the eighth series. Since then there have been a succession of both regular main and supporting characters, changing almost every series.
19. Star Trek: The Next Generation - "Journey's End" - Wesley Crusher leaves with the Traveler at the end of the episode
20. HUSTLE - "Big Daddy Calling" - Stacie Monroe (Jaime Murray) left the show after Series 4, but agreed to appear in the show's final episode of the last series (series 8).
21. Babylon 5 - "Divided Loyalties" - Talia Winters (Andrea Thompson) is revealed to be a Psi Corp sleeper agent and is forced to leave the station.
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Post by brimfin on Jul 22, 2019 20:35:49 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.
18. SILENT WITNESS - Season 8 Episode "A Time to Heal" - Pathologist Sam Ryan (Amanda Burton) departed early in the eighth series. Since then there have been a succession of both regular main and supporting characters, changing almost every series.
19. Star Trek: The Next Generation - "Journey's End" - Wesley Crusher leaves with the Traveler at the end of the episode
20. HUSTLE - "Big Daddy Calling" - Stacie Monroe (Jaime Murray) left the show after Series 4, but agreed to appear in the show's final episode of the last series (series 8).
21. Babylon 5 - "Divided Loyalties" - Talia Winters (Andrea Thompson) is revealed to be a Psi Corp sleeper agent and is forced to leave the station.
22. Hawaii Five-O (2010) "Ua Ho'i Ka 'opua I Awalua"(The Clouds Always Return to Awalua) - Dr. Max Bergman (Masi Oka) is given a Hawaiian party aloha at the end of the episode, after he leaves his job as Medical Examiner to join Doctors Without Borders.
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Post by alfromni on Jul 22, 2019 22:06:29 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.
18. SILENT WITNESS - Season 8 Episode "A Time to Heal" - Pathologist Sam Ryan (Amanda Burton) departed early in the eighth series. Since then there have been a succession of both regular main and supporting characters, changing almost every series.
19. Star Trek: The Next Generation - "Journey's End" - Wesley Crusher leaves with the Traveler at the end of the episode
20. HUSTLE - "Big Daddy Calling" - Stacie Monroe (Jaime Murray) left the show after Series 4, but agreed to appear in the show's final episode of the last series (series 8).
21. Babylon 5 - "Divided Loyalties" - Talia Winters (Andrea Thompson) is revealed to be a Psi Corp sleeper agent and is forced to leave the station.
22. Hawaii Five-O (2010) "Ua Ho'i Ka 'opua I Awalua"(The Clouds Always Return to Awalua) - Dr. Max Bergman (Masi Oka) is given a Hawaiian party aloha at the end of the episode, after he leaves his job as Medical Examiner to join Doctors Without Borders.
23. CROSSROADS (a motel) - No episode title. The character of Meg Mortimer was axed in 1981 and was thought to have died in a fire that gutted the motel, but turned up alive aboard the QE2, about to sail to a new life overseas. Newspapers reported that two endings were planned for Meg: she would either die in the fire, or disappear for a while and turn up on the QE2. Viewers were surprised to see producers had used both. Meg returns briefly in 1983 for a reunion with Jill and Adam on their honeymoon in Venice.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Jul 23, 2019 1:52:22 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.
18. SILENT WITNESS - Season 8 Episode "A Time to Heal" - Pathologist Sam Ryan (Amanda Burton) departed early in the eighth series. Since then there have been a succession of both regular main and supporting characters, changing almost every series.
19. Star Trek: The Next Generation - "Journey's End" - Wesley Crusher leaves with the Traveler at the end of the episode
20. HUSTLE - "Big Daddy Calling" - Stacie Monroe (Jaime Murray) left the show after Series 4, but agreed to appear in the show's final episode of the last series (series 8).
21. Babylon 5 - "Divided Loyalties" - Talia Winters (Andrea Thompson) is revealed to be a Psi Corp sleeper agent and is forced to leave the station.
22. Hawaii Five-O (2010) "Ua Ho'i Ka 'opua I Awalua"(The Clouds Always Return to Awalua) - Dr. Max Bergman (Masi Oka) is given a Hawaiian party aloha at the end of the episode, after he leaves his job as Medical Examiner to join Doctors Without Borders.
23. CROSSROADS (a motel) - No episode title. The character of Meg Mortimer was axed in 1981 and was thought to have died in a fire that gutted the motel, but turned up alive aboard the QE2, about to sail to a new life overseas. Newspapers reported that two endings were planned for Meg: she would either die in the fire, or disappear for a while and turn up on the QE2. Viewers were surprised to see producers had used both. Meg returns briefly in 1983 for a reunion with Jill and Adam on their honeymoon in Venice.
24. DALLAS - Fall of the House of Ewing. Final episode to feature Victoria Principal as Pamela Barnes Ewing. The character gets into a car crash and is written out of the show.
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Post by alfromni on Jul 23, 2019 13:01:25 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.
18. SILENT WITNESS - Season 8 Episode "A Time to Heal" - Pathologist Sam Ryan (Amanda Burton) departed early in the eighth series. Since then there have been a succession of both regular main and supporting characters, changing almost every series.
19. Star Trek: The Next Generation - "Journey's End" - Wesley Crusher leaves with the Traveler at the end of the episode
20. HUSTLE - "Big Daddy Calling" - Stacie Monroe (Jaime Murray) left the show after Series 4, but agreed to appear in the show's final episode of the last series (series 8).
21. Babylon 5 - "Divided Loyalties" - Talia Winters (Andrea Thompson) is revealed to be a Psi Corp sleeper agent and is forced to leave the station.
22. Hawaii Five-O (2010) "Ua Ho'i Ka 'opua I Awalua"(The Clouds Always Return to Awalua) - Dr. Max Bergman (Masi Oka) is given a Hawaiian party aloha at the end of the episode, after he leaves his job as Medical Examiner to join Doctors Without Borders.
23. CROSSROADS (a motel) - No episode title. The character of Meg Mortimer was axed in 1981 and was thought to have died in a fire that gutted the motel, but turned up alive aboard the QE2, about to sail to a new life overseas. Newspapers reported that two endings were planned for Meg: she would either die in the fire, or disappear for a while and turn up on the QE2. Viewers were surprised to see producers had used both. Meg returns briefly in 1983 for a reunion with Jill and Adam on their honeymoon in Venice.
24. DALLAS - Fall of the House of Ewing. Final episode to feature Victoria Principal as Pamela Barnes Ewing. The character gets into a car crash and is written out of the show.
25. GOING STRAIGHT - The unexpected death of actor Richard Beckinsale who played Lennie Godber brought this show to an end. One series of six episodes was made in 1978. but hopes of a further series had already been dashed by Beckinsale's premature death earlier the same month. The character was so ingrained with the actor from the earlier "Porridge" series that it was deemed a replacement would be unworkable.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Jul 24, 2019 0:21:53 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.
18. SILENT WITNESS - Season 8 Episode "A Time to Heal" - Pathologist Sam Ryan (Amanda Burton) departed early in the eighth series. Since then there have been a succession of both regular main and supporting characters, changing almost every series.
19. Star Trek: The Next Generation - "Journey's End" - Wesley Crusher leaves with the Traveler at the end of the episode
20. HUSTLE - "Big Daddy Calling" - Stacie Monroe (Jaime Murray) left the show after Series 4, but agreed to appear in the show's final episode of the last series (series 8).
21. Babylon 5 - "Divided Loyalties" - Talia Winters (Andrea Thompson) is revealed to be a Psi Corp sleeper agent and is forced to leave the station.
22. Hawaii Five-O (2010) "Ua Ho'i Ka 'opua I Awalua"(The Clouds Always Return to Awalua) - Dr. Max Bergman (Masi Oka) is given a Hawaiian party aloha at the end of the episode, after he leaves his job as Medical Examiner to join Doctors Without Borders.
23. CROSSROADS (a motel) - No episode title. The character of Meg Mortimer was axed in 1981 and was thought to have died in a fire that gutted the motel, but turned up alive aboard the QE2, about to sail to a new life overseas. Newspapers reported that two endings were planned for Meg: she would either die in the fire, or disappear for a while and turn up on the QE2. Viewers were surprised to see producers had used both. Meg returns briefly in 1983 for a reunion with Jill and Adam on their honeymoon in Venice.
24. DALLAS - Fall of the House of Ewing. Final episode to feature Victoria Principal as Pamela Barnes Ewing. The character gets into a car crash and is written out of the show.
25. GOING STRAIGHT - The unexpected death of actor Richard Beckinsale who played Lennie Godber brought this show to an end. One series of six episodes was made in 1978. but hopes of a further series had already been dashed by Beckinsale's premature death earlier the same month. The character was so ingrained with the actor from the earlier "Porridge" series that it was deemed a replacement would be unworkable.
26. THE OFFICE (2005) - Goodbye, Michael. Last episode to feature Steve Carell as Michael Scott (although he returned for bit part in series finale).
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Post by brimfin on Jul 25, 2019 0:29:26 GMT
13 TV episodes where a regular character gives birth
01. MY THREE SONS - My Three Grandsons - Robbie's wife Katie gives birth to triplets, meaning he has three sons just like his Dad.
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Post by Catman on Jul 25, 2019 0:48:53 GMT
13 TV episodes where a regular character gives birth
01. MY THREE SONS - My Three Grandsons - Robbie's wife Katie gives birth to triplets, meaning he has three sons just like his Dad.
02. Murphy Brown - Birth 101 - Murphy goes into labor just as she still tries to wrap her mind around the fact that she's having a baby.
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Post by brimfin on Jul 25, 2019 17:53:13 GMT
13 TV episodes where a regular character gives birth
01. MY THREE SONS - My Three Grandsons - Robbie's wife Katie gives birth to triplets, meaning he has three sons just like his Dad.
02. Murphy Brown - Birth 101 - Murphy goes into labor just as she still tries to wrap her mind around the fact that she's having a baby.
03. Bones - The Prisoner in the Pipe - Perpetual atheist Bones ridicules the story of Mary giving birth in a stable, then she ends up having to give birth in a barn. I think Someone was sending her a message.
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Post by Catman on Jul 25, 2019 18:06:12 GMT
13 TV episodes where a regular character gives birth
01. MY THREE SONS - My Three Grandsons - Robbie's wife Katie gives birth to triplets, meaning he has three sons just like his Dad.
02. Murphy Brown - Birth 101 - Murphy goes into labor just as she still tries to wrap her mind around the fact that she's having a baby.
03. Bones - The Prisoner in the Pipe - Perpetual atheist Bones ridicules the story of Mary giving birth in a stable, then she ends up having to give birth in a barn. I think Someone was sending her a message.
04. Doctor Who - A Good Man Goes to War - Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) gives birth to her daughter.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Jul 25, 2019 18:46:25 GMT
13 TV episodes where a regular character gives birth
01. MY THREE SONS - My Three Grandsons - Robbie's wife Katie gives birth to triplets, meaning he has three sons just like his Dad.
02. Murphy Brown - Birth 101 - Murphy goes into labor just as she still tries to wrap her mind around the fact that she's having a baby.
03. Bones - The Prisoner in the Pipe - Perpetual atheist Bones ridicules the story of Mary giving birth in a stable, then she ends up having to give birth in a barn. I think Someone was sending her a message.
04. Doctor Who - A Good Man Goes to War - Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) gives birth to her daughter.
05. All in the Family - Birth of the Baby (Parts 1 and 2) -- Gloria Bunker-Stivic (Sally Struthers) gets stuck in a phone booth as she goes into labor.
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Post by brimfin on Jul 25, 2019 18:50:26 GMT
13 TV episodes where a regular character gives birth
01. MY THREE SONS - My Three Grandsons - Robbie's wife Katie gives birth to triplets, meaning he has three sons just like his Dad.
02. Murphy Brown - Birth 101 - Murphy goes into labor just as she still tries to wrap her mind around the fact that she's having a baby.
03. Bones - The Prisoner in the Pipe - Perpetual atheist Bones ridicules the story of Mary giving birth in a stable, then she ends up having to give birth in a barn. I think Someone was sending her a message.
04. Doctor Who - A Good Man Goes to War - Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) gives birth to her daughter.
05. All in the Family - Birth of the Baby (Parts 1 and 2) -- Gloria Bunker-Stivic (Sally Struthers) gets stuck in a phone booth as she goes into labor.
06. Petticoat Junction - The Valley Has a Baby - Betty Jo gives birth to daughter Kathy Jo. Her mother Kate barely arrives in time to see the new baby. As Betty Jo shows the baby to her, she asks if she's the most beautiful baby she ever saw. Kate answers she doesn't know; she had a pretty beautiful one herself about 20 years ago. This was the last time we would see Kate. Bea Bernadette was very ill and recorded the lines which were used with a stand-in facing away from the screen delivering them. She died soon afterward.
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Post by brandomarlon2003 on Jul 25, 2019 19:05:48 GMT
13 TV episodes where a regular character gives birth
01. MY THREE SONS - My Three Grandsons - Robbie's wife Katie gives birth to triplets, meaning he has three sons just like his Dad.
02. Murphy Brown - Birth 101 - Murphy goes into labor just as she still tries to wrap her mind around the fact that she's having a baby.
03. Bones - The Prisoner in the Pipe - Perpetual atheist Bones ridicules the story of Mary giving birth in a stable, then she ends up having to give birth in a barn. I think Someone was sending her a message.
04. Doctor Who - A Good Man Goes to War - Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) gives birth to her daughter.
05. All in the Family - Birth of the Baby (Parts 1 and 2) -- Gloria Bunker-Stivic (Sally Struthers) gets stuck in a phone booth as she goes into labor.
06. Petticoat Junction - The Valley Has a Baby - Betty Jo gives birth to daughter Kathy Jo. Her mother Kate barely arrives in time to see the new baby. As Betty Jo shows the baby to her, she asks if she's the most beautiful baby she ever saw. Kate answers she doesn't know; she had a pretty beautiful one herself about 20 years ago. This was the last time we would see Kate. Bea Bernadette was very ill and recorded the lines which were used with a stand-in facing away from the screen delivering them. She died soon afterward.
07. The Flintstones - The Blessed Event - Wilma gives birth to Pebbles.
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Post by sandgrownun on Jul 25, 2019 20:33:48 GMT
13 TV episodes where a regular character gives birth
01. MY THREE SONS - My Three Grandsons - Robbie's wife Katie gives birth to triplets, meaning he has three sons just like his Dad.
02. Murphy Brown - Birth 101 - Murphy goes into labor just as she still tries to wrap her mind around the fact that she's having a baby.
03. Bones - The Prisoner in the Pipe - Perpetual atheist Bones ridicules the story of Mary giving birth in a stable, then she ends up having to give birth in a barn. I think Someone was sending her a message.
04. Doctor Who - A Good Man Goes to War - Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) gives birth to her daughter.
05. All in the Family - Birth of the Baby (Parts 1 and 2) -- Gloria Bunker-Stivic (Sally Struthers) gets stuck in a phone booth as she goes into labor.
06. Petticoat Junction - The Valley Has a Baby - Betty Jo gives birth to daughter Kathy Jo. Her mother Kate barely arrives in time to see the new baby. As Betty Jo shows the baby to her, she asks if she's the most beautiful baby she ever saw. Kate answers she doesn't know; she had a pretty beautiful one herself about 20 years ago. This was the last time we would see Kate. Bea Bernadette was very ill and recorded the lines which were used with a stand-in facing away from the screen delivering them. She died soon afterward.
07. The Flintstones - The Blessed Event - Wilma gives birth to Pebbles.
08. ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES - Three Men, a Woman and a Baby - Raquel gives birth to Damien
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Post by brimfin on Jul 25, 2019 22:14:30 GMT
13 TV episodes where a regular character gives birth
01. MY THREE SONS - My Three Grandsons - Robbie's wife Katie gives birth to triplets, meaning he has three sons just like his Dad.
02. Murphy Brown - Birth 101 - Murphy goes into labor just as she still tries to wrap her mind around the fact that she's having a baby.
03. Bones - The Prisoner in the Pipe - Perpetual atheist Bones ridicules the story of Mary giving birth in a stable, then she ends up having to give birth in a barn. I think Someone was sending her a message.
04. Doctor Who - A Good Man Goes to War - Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) gives birth to her daughter.
05. All in the Family - Birth of the Baby (Parts 1 and 2) -- Gloria Bunker-Stivic (Sally Struthers) gets stuck in a phone booth as she goes into labor.
06. Petticoat Junction - The Valley Has a Baby - Betty Jo gives birth to daughter Kathy Jo. Her mother Kate barely arrives in time to see the new baby. As Betty Jo shows the baby to her, she asks if she's the most beautiful baby she ever saw. Kate answers she doesn't know; she had a pretty beautiful one herself about 20 years ago. This was the last time we would see Kate. Bea Bernadette was very ill and recorded the lines which were used with a stand-in facing away from the screen delivering them. She died soon afterward.
07. The Flintstones - The Blessed Event - Wilma gives birth to Pebbles.
08. ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES - Three Men, a Woman and a Baby - Raquel gives birth to Damien
09. Get Smart - And Baby Makes Four Part II - Agent 99 gives birth to twins - one boy, one girl. They never do get names; they are just called "the twins" for the rest of the series.
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Post by Catman on Jul 25, 2019 22:28:24 GMT
13 TV episodes where a regular character gives birth
01. MY THREE SONS - My Three Grandsons - Robbie's wife Katie gives birth to triplets, meaning he has three sons just like his Dad.
02. Murphy Brown - Birth 101 - Murphy goes into labor just as she still tries to wrap her mind around the fact that she's having a baby.
03. Bones - The Prisoner in the Pipe - Perpetual atheist Bones ridicules the story of Mary giving birth in a stable, then she ends up having to give birth in a barn. I think Someone was sending her a message.
04. Doctor Who - A Good Man Goes to War - Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) gives birth to her daughter.
05. All in the Family - Birth of the Baby (Parts 1 and 2) -- Gloria Bunker-Stivic (Sally Struthers) gets stuck in a phone booth as she goes into labor.
06. Petticoat Junction - The Valley Has a Baby - Betty Jo gives birth to daughter Kathy Jo. Her mother Kate barely arrives in time to see the new baby. As Betty Jo shows the baby to her, she asks if she's the most beautiful baby she ever saw. Kate answers she doesn't know; she had a pretty beautiful one herself about 20 years ago. This was the last time we would see Kate. Bea Bernadette was very ill and recorded the lines which were used with a stand-in facing away from the screen delivering them. She died soon afterward.
07. The Flintstones - The Blessed Event - Wilma gives birth to Pebbles.
08. ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES - Three Men, a Woman and a Baby - Raquel gives birth to Damien
09. Get Smart - And Baby Makes Four Part II - Agent 99 gives birth to twins - one boy, one girl. They never do get names; they are just called "the twins" for the rest of the series.
10. Stargate SG-1 - Flesh and Blood - Vala Mal Doran gives birth to a baby girl whom she names Adria.
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Post by brimfin on Jul 25, 2019 23:54:17 GMT
13 TV episodes where a regular character gives birth
01. MY THREE SONS - My Three Grandsons - Robbie's wife Katie gives birth to triplets, meaning he has three sons just like his Dad.
02. Murphy Brown - Birth 101 - Murphy goes into labor just as she still tries to wrap her mind around the fact that she's having a baby.
03. Bones - The Prisoner in the Pipe - Perpetual atheist Bones ridicules the story of Mary giving birth in a stable, then she ends up having to give birth in a barn. I think Someone was sending her a message.
04. Doctor Who - A Good Man Goes to War - Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) gives birth to her daughter.
05. All in the Family - Birth of the Baby (Parts 1 and 2) -- Gloria Bunker-Stivic (Sally Struthers) gets stuck in a phone booth as she goes into labor.
06. Petticoat Junction - The Valley Has a Baby - Betty Jo gives birth to daughter Kathy Jo. Her mother Kate barely arrives in time to see the new baby. As Betty Jo shows the baby to her, she asks if she's the most beautiful baby she ever saw. Kate answers she doesn't know; she had a pretty beautiful one herself about 20 years ago. This was the last time we would see Kate. Bea Bernadette was very ill and recorded the lines which were used with a stand-in facing away from the screen delivering them. She died soon afterward.
07. The Flintstones - The Blessed Event - Wilma gives birth to Pebbles.
08. ONLY FOOLS AND HORSES - Three Men, a Woman and a Baby - Raquel gives birth to Damien
09. Get Smart - And Baby Makes Four Part II - Agent 99 gives birth to twins - one boy, one girl. They never do get names; they are just called "the twins" for the rest of the series.
10. Stargate SG-1 - Flesh and Blood - Vala Mal Doran gives birth to a baby girl whom she names Adria
11. The Mothers-In-Law - And Baby Makes Four - Suzie gives birth to twins - a boy and a girl. She names them Hildy and Joe, after their grandmother's middle names - Hildegarde and Josephine.
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