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I remember watching a very ...

Question: I remember watching a very short-lived show (it might even have been only a two-hour pilot) about a planet that had one half permanently in the dark and one have permanently in the light. Do you know the name of this show? Thanks.


Answer: You're thinking of Fox's White Dwarf, a two-hour pilot produced by Bruce Wagner (Wild Palms) and Francis Ford Coppola (The Godfather, Apocalypse Now Redux, etc.) which originally aired May 1995 and never made it to series.

In what The Los Angeles Times termed "a sort of Willow meets ER set in the time of Star Wars, Neal McDonough starred as a young doctor from Earth who traveled to the planet Rusta in the year 3040 to study the ways  read full article

Synopsis: From his teenage troubles in Hong Kong to his arrival in the USA and his emergence...
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Posted: 8/28/2009
Go behind the scenes at a recent photo shoot and catch up with ATWT's Marnie Schulenburg...
Free | CBS
Length: 04:34
Posted: 9/16/2009
Go behind the scenes at a recent photo shoot and catch up with ATWT's Marnie Schulenburg...
Free | The Insider

Posted: 9/30/2008
Season 3, Episode 6: Al Mundy goes behind the Iron Curtain to rescue an SIA chief who was...
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Length: 51:48
Posted: 2/13/2009
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Women In Film (Director) 2002 Movie
Women In Film (Writer) 2002 Movie
Women In Film (Source) 2002 Movie
I'm Losing You (Source) 1999 Movie
I'm Losing You (Director) 1999 Movie

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I remember watching a very ...

Question: I remember watching a very short-lived show (it might even have been only a two-hour pilot) about a planet that had one half permanently in the dark and one have permanently in the light. Do you know the name of this show? Thanks.


Answer: You're thinking of Fox's White Dwarf, a two-hour pilot produced by Bruce Wagner (Wild Palms) and Francis Ford Coppola (The Godfather, Apocalypse Now Redux, etc.) which originally aired May 1995 and never made it to series.

In what The Los Angeles Times termed "a sort of Willow meets ER set in the time of Star Wars, Neal McDonough starred as a young doctor from Earth who traveled to the planet Rusta in the year 3040 to study the ways read more

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