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  1. Apr 14, 2024 · Last updated: Sun, 14 Apr 2024 -1:00. Adventures of a publisher and investigative reporters for two of his magazines, in a rotating lead format. Show Details: Start date: Sep 1968. End date: Mar 1971. Status: cancelled/ended. Network (s): NBC ( US) Run time: 90 min. Episodes: 76 eps & pilot movie.

  2. The Name of the Game is an American television series starring Tony Franciosa, Gene Barry, and Robert Stack that ran from 1968 to 1971 on NBC, totaling 76 episodes of 90 minutes. It was a pioneering wheel series, setting the stage for The Bold Ones and the NBC Mystery Movie in the 1970s.

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  3. Sandy, a young woman in the research dept of Howard Publications has wild romantic daydreams about her boss Glenn Howard that confuse her sense of reality, hampering Howard in an investigation. 9.1/10. Rate. Top-rated. Fri, Oct 24, 1969. S2.E6.

  4. Episode Guide for The Name of the Game: episode titles, airdates and extra information. Also, track which episodes you've watched.

  5. Fri, Sep 25, 1970. At Forrest University's 25-year reunion, Glenn Howard encounters the beautiful, troubled Edwina Booker who claims Howard jilted her at the senior prom. After a late-night tryst she vanishes, leaving Howard to ponder her background. He soon learns from local authorities that Edwina Booker has been dead for 25 years!

  6. 1971. Episodes: 77. Watchlists: 7. Episodes Guide and Summaries. Season 3 | Season 2 | Season 1. Cast. Susan Saint James. as Peggy Maxwell. Gene Barry.

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    When a Supe kills the love of his life, A/V salesman Hughie Campbell teams up with Billy Butcher, a vigilante hell-bent on punishing corrupt Supes— and Hughie’s life will never be the same again.

    Downtown, two kids discuss who would win in a fight between the Deep and Translucent. A large van transporting money, which has been hijacked, speeds towards the kids, who try to run, but are unsuccessful. Just before the van hits the kids, it is stopped by Queen Maeve, who fights off the assailants with Homelander's assistance. News agencies repor...

    Locations

    1. New York City, New York 1.1. Vought Tower 1.2. Bryman Audio-Visual 1.3. Gramercy Tavern (mentioned) 1.4. Times Square 1.5. Central Park 1.6. Rockefeller Center (mentioned) 2. Des Moines, Iowa 2.1. January Residence 3. Paris, France (mentioned) 4. Washington, D.C. (footage) 4.1. United States Capitol (footage) 5. Yonkers, New York (mentioned) 6. Baltimore, Maryland (mentioned) 7. Detroit, Michigan (mentioned)

    Items

    1. Translucent: Invisible Force 2 (poster) 2. The Deep: Rising Tide (poster) 3. T. J. Hooker 4. G-Men: World War (mentioned) 5. Speeding Bullet Ale 6. Frosted A-Trains 7. The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon 8. Teddy Bear Nanny Cam 9. Black Noir: Insurrection (poster) 10. Compound V (mentioned)

    Organizations

    1. Vought International 1.1. Vought Studios 1.2. Vought News Network 1.3. The Seven 2. American Secure Transport 3. Sony (poster) 4. Federal Bureau of Investigation (mentioned) 5. Oceanland (billboard) 6. Samsung (billboard) 7. Red Bull (billboard) 8. Capes for Christ (mentioned) 8.1. Believe Expo (billboard) 1. NNC 2. Uber (mentioned)

    The episode shares the same title as the first volume of the comic series. The show's poster is a recreation of the first book cover.
    In the comics, Starlight performs sexual acts with Black Noir, Homelander , and A-Train, in this episode, she only performs them with the Deep, and the rest of the Sevenare unaware.
    Production designer Dave Blass added a Latin inscription to the relief carving of the Sevenin the hallway. It reads: "Fiat justitia ruat caelum," which translates to: "Let justice be done though th...
    Translucent is an Eric Kripke creation, made up for the show, and does not appear in the comics version. In the comics, the original Seven include: Homelander, Queen Maeve, A-Train, The Deep, Black...
    According to an earlier draft of the script from October 15, 2017, Seth Rogen and Evan Goldbergwere supposed to direct this episode back then.
    For the shot where Queen Maeveshatters an armored truck, SPX filmed a real truck smashing into a steel pole that was later removed by VFX. Queen Maeve was then shot in front of a green screen in th...
    All the flying blood and guts, including the viscera that hits Hughie's face was 100% computer-generated. The shot took just under 8 months to complete.
    To pull off a fight sequence with Translucent, VFX had a stunt double in a green, VFX-tracking suit stand-in for the invisible superhero for the majority of the fight rehearsal and VFX reference. T...