Sentences with phrase «episodes each running close»

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As always, each episode runs a few seconds over 24 minutes counting the preserved opening title and closing credits sequences.
That today's sitcoms run just over 21 minutes after commercials means episodes whiz by, particularly with all the location and costume changes and lacks of big, staged scene - closing zingers.
The series, which runs close to ten hours over seven episodes, was nominated for nine BAFTA awards and won for actor Robert Lindsay (beating out fellow nominee Palin) and composers Richard Harvey and Elvis Costello.
Even though most episodes of the show run close to a full hour, they rarely feel slack or sluggish — a common affliction in streaming shows — and often end in tantalizing cliffhangers.
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Directors: Kazuo Terada, Saburo Hashimoto Writers: Michael Reaves, Brynne Chandler Reaves Voice Cast: Keith David (Goliath), Salli Richardson (Detective Elisa Maza), Jonathan Frakes (David Xanatos), Edward Asner (Hudson), Jeff Bennett (Brooklyn, Owen Burnett, Magus), Bill Fagerbakke (Broadway), Thom Adcox Hernandez (Lexington), Marina Sirtis (Demona, Margot), Frank Welker (Bronx), John Rhys - Davies (Macbeth), Tom Wilson (Matt Bluestone), Rachel Ticotin (Maria Chavez), Michael Dorn (Coldstone), Richard Grieco (Tony Dracon), Rocky Carroll (Derek Maza), Matt Frewer (Jackal), Cree Summer (Hyena), Michael Horse (Peter Maza), Nichelle Nichols (Diane Maza), Clancy Brown (Hakon, Wolf), Ed Gilbert (Captain), Kath Soucie (Princess Katharine) Running Time: 297 minutes (13 episodes) / Rating: TV - Y7 1.33:1 Fullscreen (Original Broadcast Ratio) / Dolby Surround 2.0 (English) Subtitles: English; Closed Captioned DVD Release Date: December 7, 2004 Season 1 Airdates: October 24, 1994 - February 3, 1995 Two single - sided, dual - layered discs (DVD - 9); Suggested Retail Price: $ 29.99 Black dual Amaray keepcase
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