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The other two series were Casablanca, another TV version of a renowned movie ( featuring Charles McGraw in Humphrey Bogart's role ), and Cheyenne, starring Clint Walker, a Western later produced by Roy Huggins that went on to its own time slot for several years until it started rotating with Bronco, another Warner Bros. Western.
Only Garner and series creator Roy Huggins thought Maverick could compete with The Ed Sullivan Show and The Steve Allen Show.
The series also featured popular cross-over episodes featuring both Maverick brothers, including the famous " Shady Deal at Sunny Acres ", upon which the first half of the 1973 movie The Sting appears to be based, according to Roy Huggins ' Archive of American Television interview.
Huggins teamed with co-creator Stephen J. Cannell, and the pair tapped Garner to attempt to rekindle the success of Maverick, eventually recycling many of the plots from the original series.
Alias Smith and Jones was made in the same spirit as many other American TV series, from Huggins ' own The Fugitive to Renegade, about men on the run crisscrossing America and getting involved in the personal lives of the people they meet.
Series writer, director and producer Roy Huggins contacted actor Roger Davis ( who had appeared in episode # 19 " Smiler With a Gun " and provided narration for the series ) the day of Duel's death to fill the role of Hannibal Heyes.
The Ramona books grew out of Cleary's earlier Henry Huggins series and take place in the same neighborhood.
Then in 1968, having concluded the Henry Huggins series, Cleary returned to focus on the two sisters in Ramona the Pest.
The Ramona series of books are a spin-off of the Henry Huggins series.
77 Sunset Strip is an hour-length American television private detective series created by Roy Huggins and starring Efrem Zimbalist, Jr., Roger Smith, and Edd Byrnes.
The series was based on novels and short stories written by Huggins prior to his arrival at Warner, but, as a matter of legal record, derived from a brief Caribbean theatrical release of its pilot, Girl on the Run.
The series revolves around two Los Angeles private detectives, both former government secret agents: Efrem Zimbalist, Jr. played Stuart (" Stu ") Bailey, a character Huggins had originated in his 1946 novel The Double Take ( which he later adapted into the 1948 movie I Love Trouble, starring Franchot Tone in the role ).
Despite Huggins ' hopes for a hard-edged drama the tone of the series was much lighter and featured a strong element of self-deprecating humor.
Two of his colleagues, Hermann Wilhelm Vogel and William Huggins, were able to confirm the existence of other lines of the series for the spectrum of hydrogen of white stars.
The third season, again led by Huggins, added Charles Hallahan as Captain Charlie Devane, who remained Rick Hunter and McCall's captain for the rest of the show, eventually becoming one of the main stars, and even being included in the opening credits of the show ; something none of the previous captains in the series had achieved before.
The street is named after a local Native American tribe, the Klickitat, and was made famous because it is the fictional home of the characters Henry Huggins, Ramona Quimby and Beatrice " Beezus " Quimby in a series of children's novels by Beverly Cleary.
The Fugitive is an American drama series created by Roy Huggins and produced by QM Productions and United Artists Television that aired on ABC from 1963 to 1967.
The series was conceived by Roy Huggins and produced by Quinn Martin.
* Klickitat Street, home of fictional characters Henry Huggins, Ramona Quimby and Beatrice " Beezus " Quimby in the children's book series by Beverley Cleary ; a sculpture garden is on NE 37th
Henry Huggins is a character appearing in a series of children's literature novels by Beverly Cleary, illustrated by Louis Darling, and first appearing in Henry Huggins.
The Ramona series ultimately surpassed the Henry Huggins series in popularity.

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The first delayed steal on record was performed by Miller Huggins in 1903.
* 1969 – Black Panther Party members Bunchy Carter and John Huggins are killed during a meeting in Campbell Hall on the campus of UCLA.
* Martha K. Huggins, editor, Vigilantism and the State in Modern Latin America: Essays on Extralegal Violence, Praeger / Greenwood, 1991.
Mantle's monument in Monument Park ( Yankee Stadium ) | Monument Park. On Mickey Mantle Day, June 8, 1969, in addition to the retirement of his uniform Number 7, Mantle was given a plaque that would hang on the center field wall at Yankee Stadium, near the monuments to Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, and Miller Huggins.
In 1953, he supported the federation of Southern Rhodesia with Northern Rhodesia and Nyasaland and on its foundation joined the United Federal Party ( UFP ) set up by Prime Minister Godfrey Huggins.
Confirmation of this hypothesis had to wait another hundred years, when William Huggins ( assisted by his wife Mary Huggins ) turned his spectroscope on various nebulae.
* Reginald " Belch " Huggins: Reginald " Belch " Huggins is another sidekick of Henry's, and earned his nickname due to his ability to belch on command.
Four of the National Portrait Gallery paintings are currently ( December 1997 ) on display: John Burns, Sir William Huggins, Thomas Huxley ( the artist's father in law ) and Charles Darwin ( copies of the last two are also prominently displayed at the top of the staircase at the Athenaeum Club in London ).
It was produced, written and directed by Roy Huggins, who served as executive producer of AS & J and, under the pseudonym of John Thomas James, at least shared the writing credit on most episodes.
Miller Huggins once said: " If you had men like Combs on your ballclub, you could go to bed every night and sleep like a baby.
Similar techniques include Bragg-Williams approximation, models on Bethe lattice, Landau theory, Pierre-Weiss approximation, Flory – Huggins solution theory, and Scheutjens – Fleer theory.
Coveleski failed to regain his form, however, pitching his last game on August 3, and after the signing of Tom Zachary, manager Miller Huggins released Coveleski.
On May 28, 2000, she married James Huggins and had her first child, Eloisa May, on December 10, 2000.
Huggins Island is only accessible by private boat, and there are no facilities, and camping is not permitted on this island.
An even smaller island near Huggins is known in the area for its collection of sharks teeth, which wash in with the tide on the eastern tip, giving it the name Sharks Tooth Island, but it is not part of Hammocks Beach State Park.
Confederate Brigadier General Walter Gwynn, in charge of coastal defenses from New Bern to the South Carolina line, working with North Carolina Adjutant General Richard Gatlin, proposed to erect a six-gun battery on Huggins Island to protect Bogue Inlet.
As a player, Huggins was adept at getting on base.
Huggins ' father, a devout Methodist, objected to his son playing baseball on Sundays.

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The show was written by co-creator Cannell ( 36 episodes ); one of the show's producers and Garner's partner at Cherokee Productions, Juanita Bartlett ( 34 episodes ; also Scarecrow and Mrs. King and In the Heat of the Night ); David Chase ( 16 episodes ; Northern Exposure and The Sopranos ); and Roy Huggins ( as John Thomas James ), among others.
Huggins also moved the show's setting out of the back streets and into the more desirable areas of Los Angeles.
Viewers also responded to Huggins ' changes, and the show's second season ended in 38th place in the Nielsen Ratings.

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