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Steve Riggins, Software Deveoper
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In Episodes 3 & 6 of the registered version the music seems to include a Morse code beeping in the background.
Entries range in length from 3 pages for a program that lasted only a few episodes to more than 40 pages for The X Files.
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Richard Hosking, Paranormal Investigator
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Site 3 The Chariot is seen traveling at this particular site during two Lost in Space episodes; the pilot No Place to Hide and the fourth episode There were Giants in the Earth.
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Sam Hayden, Gothic Nightclub Owner
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When I watched the last 3 episodes I really liked all the backround music that was in it, there was a lot more than usual.
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Pete Trengle, Bass Player
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The box set is made up of 3 discs each containing 4 episodes and a different special feature, such as cast bio, music video etc.
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Rob Verdann, Afterdark Removalist
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It will have all 3 episodes and the Special Video on 2 DVDs.
Multiple Episodes contained on the same tape or as a boxed set may be displayed as Episodes 1-3 or Episodes 1 + 2 + 3.
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Arthur Dawkins, Astro-physicist
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Our task is simplified somewhat by the fact that 2/3 of persons presenting to medical attention for initial treatment for seizures will have had multiple episodes and so by definition have epilepsy.
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Dan Toomey, Computer Salesman
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Episodes 2, 3, 5, and the full version of episode 6 are commercial software, and should not appear on the Internet or any other online service, or should otherwise be sold except for authorized sellers of the games.
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Craig Leveaux, Blogger
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The episodes are listed in order as they were first aired on the US pay cable channel Showtime (Seasons 1-3) and on The Sci Fi Channel (Season 4) - episodes were aired in a different order in syndication.
They have 74 episodes in their rotation from seasons 3 to 8 with 47 DICK YORK episodes & 27 DICK SARGENT episodes from seasons 6 to 8.
Episodes of SCTV were syndicated (or re-syndicated in the case of seasons 1-3) around late 1984 (shortly after the Cinemax series ended) by a company called Blair Entertainment, I believe.
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