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JAG: Judge Advocate General- The Third Season
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All 24 episodes from season three--including "Ghost Ship," "King of the Fleas," "Chains of Command," "Tiger, Tiger," and "To Russia with Love"--have been collected in a six-disc set. 18 1/3 hrs. total. Standard; Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo Surround. **24 episodes on 6 discs. 18 1/3 hrs.**
Former Navy pilot-turned-JAG attorney Harmon "Harm" Rabb (David James Elliott) finds a connecting thread through a number of seemingly random cases he takes on in JAG (Judge Advocate General): The Complete Third Season. The thread concerns the fate of his father, a Navy pilot shot down over Vietnam and missing in action since the war, a fact that has possessed Harm since childhood. Building on scattered clues and shards of testimony, The Complete Third Season suggests that the elder Rabb fell into the hands of the Soviet Union, a possibility that Harm is compelled to investigate all the way through a taut, cliffhanger ending involving a stolen, Soviet MiG fighter. Not that everything is about one storyline. The rest of season three features the usual mix of interesting military cases, a few with strong parallels to events in the real world. "Ghost Ship" concerns the discovery of a human skeleton between two hulls of a decommissioned carrier (that happened to be where Harm's father served). The remains are of a man who appears to have been murdered circa 1970, and the whole case brings back a lot of ghosts for Harm. "The Court-Martial of Sandra Gilbert" finds a welcome guest-starring role from Elizabeth Mitchell, who plays a Cobra pilot on trial for allegedly maintaining an affair with an enlisted man despite orders to cease. The situation pits Harm, defending Mitchell's character, against his JAG colleague Sarah "Mac" MacKenzie (Catherine Bell), who volunteers to prosecute the case to assure fairness toward the accused. When the case becomes a hot, political football, both Harm and Mac find themselves in a very delicate situation in the national spotlight. "King of the Fleas" is an unsettling episode about a disabled, Vietnam War vet who kills a Vietnamese-American man he claims was a war criminal. He also provides the first eyewitness account that downed, U.S. pilots in Vietnam were taken into custody by Soviets, a claim that galvanizes Harm. Also provocative is "Above and Beyond," in which an African-American Navy SEAL, believing he is subject to a racist, double standard of scrutiny, chafes under an investigation into his worthiness to receive a Medal of Honor. --Tom Keogh
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JAG: Judge Advocate General- The Eighth Season
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All 24 episodes from season eight--including "Critical Condition," "Need to Know," "All Ye Faithful," "Empty Quiver," and "A Tangled Web, Part I"--have been collected in a five-disc set. 17 1/2 hrs. total. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo. **24 episodes on 5 discs. 17 1/2 hrs.**
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JAG: Judge Advocate General - The Final Season
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All 22 episodes from season 10--including "Hail & Farewell, Part II," "Camp Delta," "Fit for Duty," "Two Towns," and the series finale "Fair Winds and Following Seas"--are collected in a five-disc set. 16 hrs. total. Widescreen (Enhanced); Soundtrack: English Dolby Digital stereo; featurette. **22 episodes on 5 discs. 16 hrs.**
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English Hauntings: Eighteen Haunted Houses of England and Wales
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NOTE: This edition has a linked "Table of Contents" and has been beautifully formatted (searchable and interlinked) to work on your Amazon e-book reader, iPad e-book reader, iPhone e-book reader, BlackBerry e-book reader, Android e-book reader, iPod e-book reader and your Amazon Desktop Reader.A horrifying 1908 collection of eighteen true ghost stories written by acclaimed author, Elliott O'Donnell.O'Donnell was an Irish author known primarily for his books about ghosts. He claimed to have seen a ghost, described as an elemental figured covered with spots, when he was five years old. He also claimed to have been strangled by a mysterious phantom in Dublin.In later life he became a ghost hunter, but first he traveled in America, working on a range in Oregon and becoming a policeman during the Chicago Railway Strike of 1894. Returning to England, he worked as a schoolmaster and trained for the theater. He served in the British army in World War I, and later acted on stage and in movies.Obviously, an anthology of this nature will not please everybody perfectly because there is a wide variety of themes and stylistic approaches represented in this book. Nevertheless, this is an excellent collection of stories from a wide variety of different themes, subjects and tones.Included in this collection:Haunting Case One: The Green Bank Hotel, BardsleyHaunting Case Two: Southgate Street BristolHaunting Case Three: Mulready Villa, Near BasingstokeHaunting Case Four: Park Street, BathHaunting Case Five: The Minery, DevonHaunting Case Six: Thurlow Hall, Near ExeterHaunting Case Seven: Wolsey Abbey, Near GloucesterHaunting Case Eight: The Guilsborough Ghost Part IHaunting Case Nine: The Guilsborough Ghost Part 2Haunting Case Ten: Euston RoadHaunting Case Eleven: Panmaur Hollow, MerionethHaunting Case Twelve: Catchfield Hall, The MidlandsHaunting Case Thirteen: Burle Farm, North DevonHaunting Case Fourteen: Carne House, Near NorthamptonHaunting Case Fifteen: Harley House, PortisheadHaunting Case Sixteen: The Way Meadow, SomersetHaunting Case Seventeen: No. ? Hackham Terrace SwindonHaunting Case Eighteen: Park House, WestminsterThese are the original and unabridged versions of these classic weird fiction tales. A must-have for fans of strange/horror classic fiction and lovers of The Twilight Zone!
NOTE: This edition has a linked "Table of Contents" and has been beautifully formatted (searchable and interlinked) to work on your Amazon e-book reader, iPad e-book reader, iPhone e-book reader, BlackBerry e-book reader, Android e-book reader, iPod e-book reader and your Amazon Desktop Reader.A horrifying 1908 collection of eighteen true ghost stories written by acclaimed author, Elliott O'Donnell.O'Donnell was an Irish author known primarily for his books about ghosts. He claimed to have seen a ghost, described as an elemental figured covered with spots, when he was five years old. He also claimed to have been strangled by a mysterious phantom in Dublin.In later life he became a ghost hunter, but first he traveled in America, working on a range in Oregon and becoming a policeman during the Chicago Railway Strike of 1894. Returning to England, he worked as a schoolmaster and trained for the theater. He served in the British army in World War I, and later acted on stage and in movies.Obviously, an anthology of this nature will not please everybody perfectly because there is a wide variety of themes and stylistic approaches represented in this book. Nevertheless, this is an excellent collection of stories from a wide variety of different themes, subjects and tones.Included in this collection:Haunting Case One: The Green Bank Hotel, BardsleyHaunting Case Two: Southgate Street BristolHaunting Case Three: Mulready Villa, Near BasingstokeHaunting Case Four: Park Street, BathHaunting Case Five: The Minery, DevonHaunting Case Six: Thurlow Hall, Near ExeterHaunting Case Seven: Wolsey Abbey, Near GloucesterHaunting Case Eight: The Guilsborough Ghost Part IHaunting Case Nine: The Guilsborough Ghost Part 2Haunting Case Ten: Euston RoadHaunting Case Eleven: Panmaur Hollow, MerionethHaunting Case Twelve: Catchfield Hall, The MidlandsHaunting Case Thirteen: Burle Farm, North DevonHaunting Case Fourteen: Carne House, Near NorthamptonHaunting Case Fifteen: Harley House, PortisheadHaunting Case Sixteen: The Way Meadow, SomersetHaunting Case Seventeen: No. ? Hackham Terrace SwindonHaunting Case Eighteen: Park House, WestminsterThese are the original and unabridged versions of these classic weird fiction tales. A must-have for fans of strange/horror classic fiction and lovers of The Twilight Zone!
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Tesla And Twain
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This novel is set between 1890-1912 & is based upon the lives of two of the most famous people of that time. The characters of the title are Nikola Tesla, the infamous inventor & the even more famous author Mark Twain. In this book Twain goes by his real name Samuel Clemens. In real life these two people knew each other & were friends, the novel expands on that relationship. In this book Nikola & Sam collaborate on various exploits that include Nikola's attempts at developing wireless messages, electrical energy from lightening storms, creating flying machines & a new weapon called a ray gun to name just a few. This book intends to capture their characters; both being a celebrity of the time they had their various quirks & phobias, especially Tesla who had a phobia against germs. They also gambled their money on various inventions & enterprises that often did not go favourably.
This novel is set between 1890-1912 & is based upon the lives of two of the most famous people of that time. The characters of the title are Nikola Tesla, the infamous inventor & the even more famous author Mark Twain. In this book Twain goes by his real name Samuel Clemens. In real life these two people knew each other & were friends, the novel expands on that relationship. In this book Nikola & Sam collaborate on various exploits that include Nikola’s attempts at developing wireless messages, electrical energy from lightening storms, creating flying machines & a new weapon called a ray gun to name just a few. This book intends to capture their characters; both being a celebrity of the time they had their various quirks & phobias, especially Tesla who had a phobia against germs. They also gambled their money on various inventions & enterprises that often did not go favourably.
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Jag Dvd
The television show JAG short for Judge Advocate General is a combination of drama and adventure genre. It was originally launched on ABC in 1995 after being cancelled on the year 1996 due to a network changed; it was picked up by CBS and aired it until April 2005 for nine seasons. J.A.G. was produced by Belisarius Productions in association with Paramount Network Television. After a series of episodes, the Department of Defense have seen and realized the positive values of the show, thus, they grant JAG an official support to access the military equipments. So far, in the history, it is the only television show that has been officially endorsed by the US Navy and US Marine Corps. The show depicts real life military actions like the Bosnian War, the attack on the USS Cole, the attacks of the terrorist on September 11, 2001 and the War on Terrorism. The show had top its ratings and got featured on the top of Nielsen's award. The cast of the show are as follows, David James Elliott as Lt./Lt. Cmdr./Cmdr./Capt. Harmon 'Harm' Rabb Jr., Catherine Bell as Maj./Lt. Col. Sarah 'Mac' MacKenzie, John M. Jackson as Adm. Albert Jethro 'A.J.' Chegwidden (1996-2004), Tracey Needham as Lt. j.g. Meg Austin Patrick Labyorteaux as Lt. j.g./Lt./Lt. Cmdr. Bud Roberts, Jr., Karri Turner as Ens./Lt. j.g./Lt. Harriet Sims, Chuck Carrington as P.O. Jason Tiner, Trevor Goddard as Lt. Cmdr. Mic Brumby and Scott Lawrence as Cmdr. Sturgis Turner.JAG revolves on JAG-Officers who were under heavy training applying the laws of UCMJ and International Laws. Commander Harmon Rabb Jr. and Lieutenant Colonel Sarah MacKenzie solve cases and problems of different types. And as always, they were the unstoppable and unbeatable team. http://www.tvdvdplanet.com/movie/drama/Jag.html
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Does anyone remember this show?
It's the 90's version of "The Untouchables" that starred David James Elliott (from "Jag"), William Forsythe and John Haymes Newton (from "Melrose Place"). I want to know if it's out on DVD yet.
I don't remember it and I was unable to find it on any site. Looks like you'll just have to wait longer.
DEVELOPMENT UPDATE: MONDAY, MARCH 29
Updates include: David James Elliott to replace Neal McDonough on ABC's "Scoundrels"; Teri Polo joins TBS's "Glory Daze"; and Matt Barr books a role on The CW's "Hellcats."
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