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Centennial (miniseries)

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Garrett (the narrator and a direct descendant of many of the characters in the series). Both men are in their 50s: Garrett, the current owner of Venneford, is interested in preserving the natural beauty of Colorado; Wendell, the heir to the family real estate business, however, has a propensity for self-interest. While exploring the town, Vernor meets Wendell at an excavation for a new bridge. Wendell, recognizing the scene from his father's tales, then removes skeletal evidence of the Sorensen murder, witnessed by Vernor from afar. After Wendell leaves, Vernor returns to the excavation site and drops down into the now exposed cave. After a brief search, Vernor discovers a single bone, which Sidney takes to have analyzed. Wendell is also a candidate for the new statewide office of Commissioner of Resources, which he plans to use to greatly expand industry in the state regardless of environmental impact. While reciting the history of Centennial to Vernor, Garrett feels persuaded to run against Wendell. After a trial over illegal eagle, bear, and turkey hunting, Wendell encourages Garrett's reputation to be smeared by people opposed to his conservationist views and relationships with Hispanics, specifically his romance with the sister of the local cantina owner. Garrett and Vernor then discuss the various historical and contemporary issues surrounding the people in and around Centennial, including "this nation's unique moral headache" -
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strained over his lack of honesty. One day, the sheriff is fatally wounded by remnants of the Pettis gang from the range war, and Philip begins to tell the truth just as Dumire dies. With the sheriff out of the picture, the Wendells are now free from legal investigation. Mervin Wendell meets a Union Pacific land agent and decides to set up a real estate office. Meanwhile, troubles in the mines in Santa Ynez, Chihuahua, lead to the death of Nacho Gomez, the Mexican cook, and the arrival of Tranquilino Marquez to work for Brumbaugh. Lloyd's engagement falls apart when Clemma Zendt, now divorced, finally returns and begins reciprocating his affections. Seccombe resolves to fight for her fiance and blackmails Zendt into leaving town again. Lloyd and Seccombe then reconcile and wed and Skimmerhorn leaves to work on a ranch with Poteet.
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his return to Centennial, Mercy is ambushed by a squad of white US soldiers impersonating a band of Native Americans and shot. Still, he fakes his death and makes the trek back to Centennial, hearing an assailant say "let's get back to headquarters." Skimmerhorn sways the townspeople's anger and resentment over the fabricated Native American attack on Mercy to regain command, continuing his extreme vision of exterminating the Indians. His men lynch Jake Pasquinel. Skimmehorn then shoots and kills Mike Pasquinel as he walks into town, carrying a white flag. Skimmerhorn is exiled from Colorado. In 1868, Zendt, with his old trading post ruined by the militia, erects a store in the new township just as Seccombe, now an agent of Earl Venneford of
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Seccombe, angered by the farmers and shepherds, engages the services of a gang of outlaws, the Pettis brothers. Lloyd and Skimmerhorn, however, initially refuse to believe that Seccombe is behind the subsequent killings. Also in town are the Bucklands on a mission to check their investment at Venneford, which now covers some 6 million acres. Charlotte Buckland falls in love with Seccombe and the two marry. Eventually the outlaws are eliminated by Brumbaugh, Skimmerhorn and Lloyd. Sheriff Axel Dumire is unable to prove their guilt without witnesses and peace is restored to the area. The episode ends when Zendt, whose nephew is visiting, decides to return to Lancaster to see his family again.
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dispatch Finlay Perkin, a dour Scottish accountant, to perform the first ever audit of Venneford's books. Noticing irregularities, Perkin requests an actual head count of all the cattle, and soon realizes that Seccombe is selling cattle and demands his resignation. However, Seccombe's crimes are obscured when a blizzard hits the region, killing many of the ranch's remaining cattle, leading to a switch to hardier
2106: 2018: 1911: 1408:, then asks McKeag to rejoin him, but he refuses. In 1830 in St. Louis, McKeag runs into Lise. She knows that McKeag aches for his friend and encourages the Scotsman to "go to him". McKeag agrees and arrives just as Pasquinel finally finds Lame Beaver's gold but is killed by Pawnee warriors. McKeag then vows to care for Clay Basket and her daughter as his own. 1583:. After arresting Mercy and the Zendts, Clay Basket is shot by a US army soldier when she distracts the Skimmerhorn militia so Mercy can warn her sons. Skimmerhorn then leads a preemptive attack on a band of unarmed Arapaho living in a valley without horses, dogs, and guns. A captain under Skimmerhorn's command refuses to join in the massacre and is 1400:, searching for guns, attack their camp. Pasquinel eventually returns to his Indian family, as tensions rise and McKeag leaves. In 1825, McKeag departs St. Louis and begins to live as a hermit while Pasquinel continues to search for Lame Beaver's gold, and finds out his wife is pregnant. Two years later, passing trappers invite McKeag to a 1492:", the Zendts return to the fort after Purchas tries to rape Elly. McKeag offers to partner with them in building a trading post near where Pasquinel first met Lame Beaver. Zendt agrees; however, en route Elly Zendt is killed by a rattlesnake. Devastated, Zendt heads into the mountains to live alone in the hut once occupied by McKeag. 1858:
years of the 1920s and 1930s set in. In 1933, the Grebes fall behind in their taxes and mortgage and Philip Wendell threatens foreclosure. Incessant winds and dust storms kill the Grebe's son while also causing Alice Grebe to slowly go insane, leading to the death of her family. Throughout this time,
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There is no election pitting Garrett against Wendell in the novel. Wendell is elected Commissioner of Resources, and Garrett reluctantly accepts his offer to be his principal deputy. The novel also portrays Wendell as a more reasonable and balanced man than what is depicted in the miniseries. It is
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in Texas and to hire a team to drive them back to Colorado. For the cattle drive, the young Skimmerhorn hires a Mexican cook, who then recommends an experienced trail boss, R.J. Poteet, a no-nonsense ex-army captain. Poteet then buys 2,800 cattle, orders a cook's wagon, and recruits a mixed crew of
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along with Mercy. At the trial, testimony of the massacre turns the court against Skimmerhorn. Released, Mercy rides to the Pasquinel brothers to tell them that their mother has died, and that her dying wish was for them to know that they warn them of the American militant fervor at their heels. On
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This epic television series chronicles the settlement and development of an area of Colorado that would eventually become the fictional town of Centennial. It begins with the arrival of the first white men, French trapper Pasquinel and Scottish trader Alexander McKeag. Other settlers who care for
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and reselling the land at a profit. Among those are young Iowans Earl and Alice Grebe. Despite warnings at the station from Brumbaugh and Lloyd, the Grebes and others settle on the drylands and take out a mortgage with Wendell. The gamble eventually sours as unsuitable farming practices, a drop in
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between the cattle ranchers led by Seccombe and farmers led by Brumbaugh boils over. A number of cowboys from the Skimmerhorn drive now live in town, including Jim Lloyd, who is in love with Zendt's daughter. Looking for extra work, some help Messmore Garrett with his newly arrived flock of sheep.
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braves, and back to the Arapaho, where McKeag meets Lame Beaver's daughter, Clay Basket. By 1800, back in St. Louis, Pasquinel marries Lise Bockweiss. Meanwhile, after flashbacks about his exploits, Lame Beaver discovers a gold nugget and makes it into bullets for his rifle. Later, he leads a raid
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The new century arrives and Brumbaugh owns a sugar beet processing factory with the byproduct being sold as cattle feed. Dumire remains suspicious of the Wendells and their unexplained finances. Philip, now a telegram delivery boy, admires the diligent and frank sheriff but their relationship is
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As the town grows and evolves, the land loses its unspoiled beauty. Later arrivals include the Wendell family who seeks to gain power and wealth, and Colonel Frank Skimmerhorn who believes only the white man belongs and that the Indians must either be killed or driven off. In the modern area,
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the election. Paul Garrett is in his 50s and is Lloyd's grandson in the miniseries, but he is in his early 40s in the novel and is their great-grandson. The miniseries skips a generation for the sake of simplicity. This skipped generation would have revealed that Garrett is also a descendant of
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The final episode, a summary of the series mainly in flashback, moves the story to the present. In 1978, Professor Lewis Vernor arrives in town to do research on the history of Centennial and is met by writer Sidney Enderman. By then, the two leading citizens in town are Morgan Wendell and Paul
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An uneasy peace between the warring factions settles in, watched over by Dumire, as the circus arrives in town, reuniting more members of Skimmerhorn's cattle drive. Seccombe becomes restless as the finances of the ranch are eventually called into question by Venneford's Bristol investors. They
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Although Michener began his novel in prehistory, the series itself begins with elements from Chapter 4 of his book, "The Many Coups of Lame Beaver." The Wendells use the badger game to blackmail the town pastor out of his house in the miniseries, but in the book they get the house from a local
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cowboys to brand and then lead them north. Feeling obliged to help the widow of an old friend, Poteet buys 150 head of cattle from her and hires her oldest son, Jim Lloyd, as an additional hand. After paying a "crossing fee" at the ford of 5c per head, the epic cattle drive across the barren
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has broken out and the Union sends most of its troops back to fight in the war. While panning in a stream near Zendt's, Brumbaugh discovers gold but is attacked by a crazed fellow prospector and slays the man in self-defence. Discouraged, he then purchases farm land from Zendt. Meanwhile, an
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Charlotte Lloyd uses her wealth and influence to support the community, including protecting Hispanic workers and their families from discrimination. Beeley Garrett, who had married the Lloyd's daughter some time earlier, takes over full management of the ranch when Jim Lloyd dies.
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the land and attempt to co-exist with the original Pawnee and Cheyenne people are Mennonite Levi Zandt, who founds the town, German immigrant Hans Brumbaugh, who is the first to raise crops, and Englishman Oliver Seccombe, who sees the opportunity to graze large herds of cattle.
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silversmith, and they discuss financing. Pasquinel again heads west and frees Alexander McKeag, a Scottish trapper, from the Pawnee and gives the chief gifts to guarantee safe travel through his land. Their travels lead to encounters with river pirates,
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against the Pawnee, killing their chief before he is slain, leading to the ransacking of his teepee and the death of his wife. Now orphaned, Clay Basket tells Pasquinel that she is meant to marry him, which he accepts despite McKeag's reservations.
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In the miniseries, Morgan Wendell tries to cover up his family's shady history, but in the book he speaks openly about the murder and his father's admiration of the sheriff to the author–who in turn agrees to publish the facts of the killing
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With a runtime of 26 hours and a $ 25 million budget, it was one of the longest miniseries ever and the most expensive television show in history. It employed four directors and five cinematographers, and featured over 100 speaking parts.
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The story resumes in 1816 after Pasquinel has fathered two sons by Clay Basket (Jacques in 1809 and Marcel in 1811) and a daughter, Lisette, by Lise. Pasquinel continues his search for Lame Beaver's gold while McKeag disapproves of his
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after one day of shooting his scenes. Cast as the adult character of Philip Wendell, Kelton's death was the result of accidental carbon monoxide asphyxiation due to improper ventilation in his dressing room trailer.
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A new scramble for watered lands in the region begins, and sharpens as night riders terrorize or kill farmers for their valuable properties. Seccombe hires John Skimmerhorn, son of the disgraced colonel, to acquire
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In 1876, Colorado becomes the 38th state and the growing community around Zendt's Farm, now with a railway station, is renamed "Centennial". By the summer of 1881, with the Indians gone, the
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working their way along the new railroad system, also arrive in town. Knowing their past, they are shadowed by Dumire, but helped by Reverend Holly (who they soon realize they can embezzle).
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by ex-Confederate soldiers. However, the 4-month crossing is successful and the cattle populate a new ranch, named Venneford, overseen by Seccombe but managed by Skimmerhorn.
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The narrator explains how, despite the number of settlers increasing, nearly all actually traverse Indian lands peacefully and safely. In 1851, at Fort John (now known as
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businessman. The novel devotes an entire section to Kurt Brumbaugh's development of Central Beet company; the miniseries, however, makes only passing reference to it.
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Principal filming occurred in 1978. There were numerous filming locations in several parts of the United States. Colorado filming locations included Greeley, the
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rancher Paul Garrett, who can trace his family line back to Pasquinel, fights to prevent exploitation of the land by Morgan Wendell, a wealthy businessman.
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immigrant seeking his fortune, passes through the now thriving Zendt trading post, representing the gold seekers who are also drawn to the area.
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from October 1978 to February 1979, and again from September 1980 to October 1980. The miniseries follows the fictional history of Centennial,
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The first episode begins in 1756, showing the developing arms race between tribes over horses and rifles while introducing a nine-year old
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begins. Apart from the lack of water, they encounter run ins with local Apache bands, and in July 1868, they are ambushed near the
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served as the Bockweiss mansion. Scenes representing the Zendt farm and Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, were filmed in and around
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and meeting the McKeag family, who run the general store, the Zendts continue toward the Rocky Mountains. After meeting some "
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in 1864. The miniseries however seems to imply that the Skimmerhorn character is a Mormon since he refers to the Arapaho as "
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and other traders, are less trustworthy. In 1796, Pasquinel, wounded and robbed of two years worth of pelts, returns to
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originally aired during the 1978-1979 television season. It re-aired in the fall of the 1980-1981 season during the
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embittered zealot called Colonel Frank Skimmerhorn, is tasked to deal with the Indians who he believes are a
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piloted by Sam Purchas, a hardened mountain man who forces Zendt to sell his beloved horses. On the
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engine No. 75 was back-dated for scenes in the 1880s and then modernized for scenes in the 1910s.
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based on the novel, but rather was independently inspired by Colorado's 1876 statehood.
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The ranch house and surrounding buildings used for the Venneford Ranch house was the
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boy named Lame Beaver. By 1795, he is a leading warrior and encounters Pasquinel, a
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By 1911, Mervin Wendell has grown rich selling marginal land to naive settlers for
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with the Oliver Seccombe character taking a role similar to that of
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Hanley 1069:Terry Phillips – Newscaster 1042:Rachel Orr – Victoria Grebe 988:– Philip Wendell (as a boy) 928:Eric Lalich – Jake Calendar 919:Morris Jones – 1st Reporter 727:Marta Brennan – Mary Sibley 610:– Jacques Pasquinel (adult) 441:1974 novel of the same name 3458: 3217:Tales of the South Pacific 2747:United Press International 2711:. McFarland. p. 176. 2453:; Marsh, Earle F. (2007). 2369:Fictional Television Drama 2226:Ellen "Cattle Kate" Watson 1995:died on location south of 1920:Pawnee National Grasslands 1880:February 4, 1979 1828:February 3, 1979 1791:January 28, 1979 1751:January 21, 1979 1708:January 14, 1979 1617:December 3, 1978 1513:November 4, 1978 1456:. He decides to leave for 1431:October 28, 1978 967:Christopher Lowell – Keefe 964:Duane Loken – 1st Cheyenne 874:Lani Grant – Mrs. Takemoto 853:Lou Frizzell – Mr. Norriss 835:H.P. Evetts – Orvid Pettis 745:Barry Cahill – Maj. O'Neil 646:– Marcel Pasquinel (adult) 598:– Lise Bockweiss Pasquinel 2627:1001 Colorado Place Names 2571:The Kentucky Encyclopedia 2490:. Bloomsbury Publishing. 2408: 2403: 2400: 2326: 2321: 2318: 1944:Grand Teton National Park 1891: 1867: 1839: 1813: 1802: 1776: 1762: 1738: 1719: 1691: 1676: 1652: 1628: 1604: 1581:cursed lost Israeli tribe 1572: 1546: 1530:), Mercy hears word of a 1524: 1500: 1442: 1416: 1402:rendezvous near Bear Lake 1385: 1374:October 8, 1978 1359: 1311: 1300:October 1, 1978 1283: 1275: 1272: 1269: 1266: 1263: 1258: 1162:Sterling Swanson – Hunter 1129:– Paul Garrett (as a boy) 1036:Mark Neely – Martin Zendt 997:Jim McMullan – Prosecutor 778:Alex Colon – Father Vigil 703:Ed Bakey – Floyd Calendar 694:Phyllis Applegate – Clerk 580:– Paul Garrett (Narrator) 41: 1210:– Beeley Garrett (adult) 1144:Robert Somers – Sergeant 1054:– Philip Wendell (adult) 1033:Ivan Naranjo – Gray Wolf 916:Claude Earl Jones – Matt 883:– Defense Atty. Prescott 877:Jacques Hampton – Doctor 790:Bob Davis – Bank Manager 763:Dave Cass – Frank Pettis 760:Joan Carey – Miss Kruger 526:– Col. Frank Skimmerhorn 3209:Short story collections 3174:The Eagle and the Raven 2769:"Studio Fined In Death" 2749:(UPI). January 11, 1979 2654:Denver's Historic Homes 2651:Zimmer, Amy B. (2013). 2624:Benson, Maxine (1994). 2361:Western Heritage Awards 1971:Highlands Ranch Mansion 1958:State Historic Site in 1914:Highlands Ranch Mansion 1072:Maria Potts – Blue Leaf 1039:Richard O'Brien – Judge 922:John Kings – Englishman 808:– Capt. William Ketchum 568:– Captain John McIntosh 3294:Adventures in Paradise 3253:The Bridges at Toko-Ri 2939:The Bridges at Toko-ri 2821:(AP). January 11, 1979 2815:Santa Cruz, California 2785:(AP). January 11, 1979 2522:New York Times reviews 2414:Best TV-Series – Drama 2274:Awards and nominations 2203:Kiowa County, Colorado 1915: 1868:"The Scream of Eagles" 1777:"The Winds of Fortune" 1225:Robby Weaver – Gompert 1165:Takashi – Mr. Takemoto 628:– Lucinda McKeag Zendt 18:Centennial (TV series) 3407:NBC television dramas 2779:Reading, Pennsylvania 2424:Best TV Actor – Drama 2166:, a French-Canadian, 1986:Great Western Railway 1913: 1480:, Zendt hears about " 1460:and purchases an old 1444:Levi Zendt is from a 1394:a fort near St. Louis 892:Allan Hunt – Stanford 838:Darrell Fetty – Burns 604:– Tranquilino Marquez 592:– Sheriff Axel Dumire 544:– Major Maxwell Mercy 3198:Literary Reflections 3190:The World Is My Home 2463:. pp. 230–231. 2427:Richard Chamberlain 2249:Centennial, Colorado 2234:Rufus "Potato" Clark 2230:Albert John Bothwell 1979:Centennial, Colorado 1814:"The Winds of Death" 1222:– Dr. Richard Butler 1123:Eric Server – Pierce 1048:Gene Otis – Stringer 1015:– Maurice Cartwright 820:– Maj. George Sibley 556:– Prof. Lewis Vernor 447:and was produced by 3150:Rascals in Paradise 3142:The Bridge at Andau 2931:The Fires of Spring 2810:Santa Cruz Sentinel 2552:Sand Creek Massacre 2348:Robert George Freer 2268:1980 actors' strike 2199:Sand Creek massacre 2182:, near present-day 1850:wheat prices after 1090:– Rebecca Stoltzfus 895:Gordon Hurst – Clay 674:Stephanie Zimbalist 512:Richard Chamberlain 238:Stephanie Zimbalist 148:Richard Chamberlain 3261:Return to Paradise 3225:Return to Paradise 3107:Miracle in Seville 2738:Lodi News-Sentinel 2528:on August 14, 2003 2405:Golden Globe Award 2218:Johnson County War 2184:La Junta, Colorado 2115:possibly contains 2027:possibly contains 1960:Richmond, Kentucky 1916: 1472:heading along the 1360:"The Yellow Apron" 1096:– Messmore Garrett 1058:John Bennett Perry 961:– Sheriff Bogardus 911:Claude Jarman, Jr. 868:– Serafina Marquez 698:Royce D. 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Index

Centennial (TV series)

Centennial
James A. Michener
Charles Larson
John Wilder
Harry Falk
Paul Krasny
Bernard McEveety
Virgil W. Vogel
Michael Ansara
Barbara Carrera
Raymond Burr
Richard Chamberlain
Robert Conrad
Richard Crenna
Timothy Dalton
Andy Griffith
Mark Harmon
Gregory Harrison
David Janssen
Alex Karras
Brian Keith
Stephen McHattie
Lois Nettleton
Adrienne La Russa
Lynn Redgrave
Pernell Roberts
Robert Vaughn
Dennis Weaver

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