Knight Hunters is about four assassins who work during the day in a flower shop. The four are members of a group known as Weiss, and take their orders from a mysterious man called Persia. They each use their own specific talent for killing to take out drug kingpins and terrorists. The main nemesis of Weiss is an enemy assassin squad called Schwartz. Each member of Schwartz also has a specific skill, but theirs are metaphysical abilities, rather than learned skills.
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Young Dan'l Boone is a short-lived TV series broadcast on CBS for only four episodes from September 12 to October 10, 1977. The series followed Daniel Boone on his adventures before he was married. His 3 companions were Peter Dawes, a 12-year-old English boy, a runaway slave named Hawk, and a Cherokee named Tsiskwa. Meanwhile, Rebecca Bryan waits at home hoping she and Daniel would marry someday.
Investigation Discovery joins forces with reporters from People magazine to tell stories of high-end fashion icons and their couture crimes that captured headlines. The adage"if looks could kill" takes on entirely unique meaning in the series, which grants People's journalists exclusive access beyond the catwalk to reveal that fashion can sometimes be fatal. The hourlong tales of depravity, obsession, and family betrayal in the fashion world all have a common thread -- cold-blooded murder.
The story follows a team of pirate mercenaries known as the Lagoon Company, that smuggles goods in and around the seas of Southeast Asia in the early to mid 1990s. Their base of operations is located in the fictional harbor city of Roanapur in southeast Thailand near the border of Cambodia.
During its run, this mid-'80s take on Mickey Spillane's hard-boiled PI lost its sexist slant (so as to attract more female viewers), but there was still ample violence. The show's title changed from 'Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer' to 'The New Mike Hammer' in 1986; production in the 1984-85 season had been halted because of the drug arrest of star Stacy Keach, who, a decade later, reprised the role in a syndicated version.