E-Ring is an American television military drama, created by Ken Robinson and David McKenna and executive produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, that premiered on NBC on September 21, 2005. The title of the show refers to the structure of The Pentagon, which is configured in five concentric rings, from "A" to "E", with E being the outermost ring. Before any military action can be taken anywhere in the world the mission must be planned and approved by the most important ring of the Pentagon, the E-ring. This
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E-Ring is an American television military drama, created by Ken Robinson and David McKenna and executive produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, that premiered on NBC on September 21, 2005. The title of the show refers to the structure of The Pentagon, which is configured in five concentric rings, from "A" to "E", with E being the outermost ring. Before any military action can be taken anywhere in the world the mission must be planned and approved by the most important ring of the Pentagon, the E-ring. This is where the more high-profile work is done, all operations must be legally approved and the green light given by the Joint Chiefs of Staff. The show starred Benjamin Bratt as Major James Tisnewski, a former Delta Force operator and Dennis Hopper as Colonel Eli McNulty, as officers working in the E-ring of the Pentagon in the Special Operations Division – planning and co-ordinating covert US special operations actions around the globe. The show struggled from the onset because it was up against ABC's Top 20 hit Lost, CBS's Top 30 hit Criminal Minds, FOX's Top 10 hit American Idol and the network's Top 30 hit Unan1mous. Although NBC gave it an earlier time slot which led to better ratings, the show was pulled from the lineup during the February sweeps and officially canceled at the NBC Upfront on May 15.
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Brad Turner,
Milan Cheylov,
Bryan Spicer,
Stephen Hopkins,
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Paul Shapiro,
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James Whitmore Jr.,
Ken Girotti,
Rodney Charters,
Frederick King Keller,
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Counterterrorism agent Jack Bauer fights the bad guys of the world, a day at a time. With each week's episode unfolding in real-time, "24" covers a single day in the life of Bauer each season.
Counterterrorism agent Jack Bauer fights the bad guys of the world, a day at a time. With each week's episode unfolding in real-time, "24" covers a single day in the life of Bauer each season. close
The residents of a small town are excited when a flaming meteor lands in the hills, until they discover it is the first of many transport devices from more
The residents of a small town are excited when a flaming meteor lands in the hills, until they discover it is the first of many transport devices from Mars bringing an army of invaders invincible to any man-made weapon, even the atomic bomb. close
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Robert Sparr,
Richard Donner,
Paul Wendkos,
Richard C. Sarafian,
Lee H. Katzin,
James B. Clark,
Don Taylor,
Mark Rydell,
Richard Whorf,
Harvey Hart,
Leon Benson,
Larry Peerce,
Paul Stanley,
Lawrence Dobkin,
Bernard McEveety,
Jesse Hibbs,
Bernard L. Kowalski,
Alex Nicol,
William Witney,
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Ralph Senensky,
Gunnar Hellström,
Herb Wallerstein,
Edward Dein,
Mike Moder,
Charles R. Rondeau,
Michael Caffey,
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The Wild Wild West is an American television series Developed at a time when the television western was losing ground to the spy genre, this show was more
The Wild Wild West is an American television series Developed at a time when the television western was losing ground to the spy genre, this show was conceived by its creator, Michael Garrison, as "James Bond on horseback." Set during the administration of President Ulysses Grant, the series followed Secret Service agents James West and Artemus Gordon as they solved crimes, protected the President, and foiled the plans of megalomaniacal villains to take over all or part of the United States.
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Jon Avnet,
Peter Werner,
Michael Dinner,
Peter Weller,
Michael Pressman,
John Dahl,
Tony Goldwyn,
Rod Holcomb,
Dean Parisot,
Michael W. Watkins,
Bill Johnson,
Lesli Linka Glatter,
Michael Katleman,
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John David Coles,
Gwyneth Horder-Payton,
Bill Gierhart,
Don Kurt
A character drama based on the 2001 Elmore Leonard short story "Fire in the Hole." Leonard's tale centers around U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens of Kentucky, more
A character drama based on the 2001 Elmore Leonard short story "Fire in the Hole." Leonard's tale centers around U.S. Marshal Raylan Givens of Kentucky, a quiet but strong-willed official of the law. The tale covers his high-stakes job, as well as his strained relationships with his ex-wife and father. close
Michael Kirk,
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Marcela Gaviria,
Rick Young,
Alfred Hitchcock,
Sidney Bernstein,
Shimon Dotan,
James A. Jones,
Patrick Wells,
Chris Oxley,
Rick Rowley,
Steve James,
Dan Reed,
Joe Berlinger,
William Cran,
Gregory Barker,
Barak Goodman,
Antony Thomas,
Dominic Allan,
Micah Fink,
Deborah Scranton,
Matthew O'Neill,
Graham Judd,
Bruce Sinofsky,
Joseph McMaster,
Tom Roberts,
Anthony Wonke,
John Zaritsky,
Becky Smith,
Ross McElwee,
Michael Chandler,
Dimitri Doganis,
Prudence Arndt,
Tom Curran,
Raney Aronson,
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Helen Whitney,
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Martin Smith,
Elizabeth Arledge,
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Janet Tobias,
Richard Sanders,
Dan Chambers,
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Stephen Talbot,
Charles C. Stuart,
Arthur Cary,
Edward Watts,
Rachel Dretzin,
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Angus MacQueen,
Mark Obenhaus,
Stefan Forbes,
Cliff Bestall,
Ric Esther Bienstock,
Henry Singer,
Robert Miller,
Kevin Sim,
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Michael Schwarz,
Mary Robertson,
Martin Koughan,
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Since it began in 1983, Frontline has been airing public-affairs documentaries that explore a wide scope of the complex human experience. Frontline's more
Since it began in 1983, Frontline has been airing public-affairs documentaries that explore a wide scope of the complex human experience. Frontline's goal is to extend the impact of the documentary beyond its initial broadcast by serving as a catalyst for change. close