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Crossings (TV | miniseries), a 1986 miniseries directed by Karen Arthur |
Les Liaisons dangereuses (TV | miniseries), a 2003 TV miniseries adapted by Eric-Emman |
g skills helped give the book as well as the | miniseries a color and tone not available in other G.I. |
Two four-issue color | miniseries, a black and white one-shot and a one-shot c |
lopment Executive for the Emmy Award-Winning | Miniseries A Year In the Life as well as the Executive |
k as the lead in The Immigrants a syndicated | miniseries about the rise of the son of Italian immigra |
Tsunami: The Aftermath, a television | miniseries about its after-effects |
The show is a musical | miniseries about Chris Kattan and his journey to Mumbai |
Filleann an Feall, and in the BBC television | miniseries adaptation of The Way We Live Now. |
Television | miniseries adaptations of Armistead Maupin's Tales of t |
as radio series scripts, ten had television | miniseries adaptations, and 49 had film adaptations. |
es of Nicholas Nickleby is a 1982 television | miniseries adapted from the Charles Dickens novel of th |
In the 2004 | miniseries adapted from the novel, Barlow is portrayed |
The | Miniseries aired on 10 January 2007 in the United Kingd |
The | miniseries aired right as most US primetime broadcast t |
un television series Davis Rules, and in the | miniseries Alex Haley's Queen. |
hich premiered in 1987, the 1990 three-issue | miniseries Alien Legion: On the Edge, and the 1991 mini |
ed by Tom Neff, who produced the six-part TV | miniseries America's Music: The Roots of Country for TB |
ts for his comics (#[25]), and a three-issue | miniseries American Splendor: Unsung Hero (#[29]-[31]), |
nce as the Dowager Empress Maria in the 1986 | miniseries Anastasia: The Mystery of Anna. |
He has also directed numerous | miniseries and movies for television such as The Hampto |
Angel: After the Fall in 2007, several Spike | miniseries, and a Spike ongoing series in 2010. |
nated for a Golden Satellite Awards for Best | Miniseries and also nominated for an Artios, Best Casti |
mosphere (according to the first part of the | miniseries) and the loss of samples from Jupiter's moon |
pe" (after the events of the Infinite Crisis | miniseries), and in the 2006 film Superman Returns the |
in Byzantium was one of the many TV movies, | miniseries and other shows syndicated to local independ |
Fi Channel's reimagined Battlestar Galactica | miniseries, and in the television series that followed. |
appeared in string of Australian TV series, | miniseries and feature film appearances, including Agai |
rek and the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica | miniseries and television series, for which he won a Pe |
ptation, and by Alec Newman in the 2000 Dune | miniseries and its 2003 sequel. |
ltar in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica | miniseries, and continued the role in the regular serie |
Firestarter: Rekindled) is a 2002 television | miniseries and the sequel to the film adaptation of the |
on the CTV network in Canada as a four hour | miniseries and later on the HBO television network. |
Gambit also had two different | miniseries and starred prominently in the X-Force repla |
riod, she also appeared on television shows, | miniseries, and made-for-TV movies, and met and married |
e Vampires Unlimited storyline is split into | miniseries and others include Wolves, The Lazarus Facto |
ess Irulan in the Sci Fi channel's 2000 Dune | miniseries and its 2003 follow-up, Children of Dune. |
ltar in the re-imagined Battlestar Galactica | miniseries and television series, and Bridget Jones' be |
Castlemaine; and the title roles in the ITV | miniseries Anna Karenina (2000) and Carla (2003). |
Joan of Arc (1999 TV | miniseries) as Jacques D'Arc |
In 2006, he appeared in the Ken Finkleman | miniseries At The Hotel, for which he was nominated for |
on television, most notably in the American | miniseries Attila (2001). |
Attila and by Kirsty Mitchell in the 2001 TV | miniseries Attila. |
y known primetime features, such as the 1979 | miniseries Backstairs at the White House. |
d Episode 6 of the enormously successful HBO | Miniseries Band of Brothers. |
The sixth movement is featured in the HBO | miniseries Band of Brothers episode nine, "Why We Fight |
portrayal of "Wild Bill" Guarnere in the HBO | miniseries Band of Brothers, Tom Fox in Catch Me If You |
Guarnere was portrayed in the HBO | miniseries Band of Brothers by Frank John Hughes. |
om Hanks's and Steven Spielberg's television | miniseries Band of Brothers, in which it was featured a |
Heyliger was portrayed in the HBO | miniseries Band of Brothers by Stephen McCole. |
Meehan was portrayed in the HBO | miniseries Band of Brothers by Jason O'Mara. |
Blithe was portrayed in the HBO | miniseries Band of Brothers by Marc Warren. |
Hanks/Steven Spielberg 10-part World War II | miniseries Band of Brothers, was born in Bayou Chene. |
The 23rd Hussars appear in the TV | miniseries Band of Brothers. |
Penkala was portrayed in the HBO | miniseries Band of Brothers by Tim Matthews. |
medic Eugene Roe in the HBO/BBC World War II | miniseries Band of Brothers. |
Dexter Fletcher appeared together in the HBO | miniseries Band of Brothers, where they were also under |
Foley was portrayed in the HBO | miniseries Band of Brothers by Jamie Bamber. |
It is the sixth comic book | miniseries based on Stephen King's The Dark Tower serie |
The Wired Chronicles, an online | miniseries based on the show, is currently available to |
ired The Temptations, a four-hour television | miniseries based upon an autobiographical book by Otis |
f Jalna was a 1972 Canadian television drama | miniseries, based on the novel by Mazo de la Roche. |
La Cittadella is a 2003 Italian | miniseries based on A. J. Cronin's 1937 novel, The Cita |
s other television directing credits include | miniseries based on Stephen King works namely Storm of |
The Diary of Anne Frank was a 1967 TV | miniseries based on the book The Diary of a Young Girl |
Laredo, which were part of the Lonesome Dove | miniseries based upon the novel by Larry McMurtry. |
In early 1989, a television | miniseries based on his experience, I Know My First Nam |
oth a 1909 novel and the 1959 BBC television | miniseries based on it. |
Zero is a 1999 two 60 minute part television | miniseries based on a book of the same name by 'Andy Mc |
er comic writing with the SuicideGirls comic | miniseries, based on the pin-up Web site of the same na |
BBC announced the production of a four-part | miniseries based on the novel; viewing started in April |
In 1999, a six-part BBC | miniseries based on the lives of Emily Lennox and her s |
Mystery of the Senses is a five-part Nova | miniseries, based on the book A Natural History of the |
Chiefs (TV | miniseries), based on the novel by Stuart Woods, was fi |
role in this case was dramatized in the ABC | miniseries Bastard Boys. |
0,000 promotional marketing campaign for the | miniseries began in November 2001. |
h art by Tom Nguyen, and the first four-part | miniseries began publication in January, 2008. |
Before filming for the | miniseries began, Mann spent several weeks with Richmon |
The | miniseries begins in 1987 with a Soviet invasion of Ala |
blished a 2008 Tenth Doctor and Martha Jones | miniseries between January and June 2006. |
In 1998 he directed the CBC | miniseries Big Bear, for which Cardinal was nominated f |
9, he appeared in the Dynamite Entertainment | miniseries Black Terror, which is part of the Project S |
d attempted to produce a big-budget followup | miniseries, Blake's 7: A Rebellion Reborn. |
Other appearances include the TV | miniseries Bleak House, Martin Chuzzlewit, The Buddha o |
She appeared in the musical comedy | miniseries Bollywood Hero on the IFC in 2008. |
onster of Frankenstein were reprinted in the | miniseries Book of the Dead #1-4 (Dec. |
d Sue Smith who were working together on the | miniseries Brides of Christ. |
in's Horseman is a Canadian television drama | miniseries, broadcast on CBC Television in the 2007-200 |
e, most notably the humorous science fiction | miniseries Buck Godot: Zap Gun For Hire: The Gallimaufr |
received a Golden Globe nomination in the TV | miniseries Buffalo Girls. |
March 2006 and conceived to be a nine-issue | miniseries, but has since become an ongoing title. |
se, it was turned into a made for television | miniseries by Aaron Spelling, and was a huge hit for th |
the best boatman around and portrayed in the | miniseries by Jeff York. |
irst appeared in Big Bang #1 of the original | miniseries by Caliber Press. |
Amy's Choice is a 2002 Hong Kong | miniseries by Sharon Lam. |
A Novel (1981, from the screenplay of a BBC | miniseries by Elaine Morgan) |
The Crow Road was a television | miniseries by BBC Scotland in 1996, based faithfully on |
ment in The Legend of Supreme, a three-issue | miniseries by Keith Giffen and Robert Loren Fleming. |
wer and Glory - a 1994 four issue comic book | miniseries by Howard Chaykin |
rtrayed in the 1978 NBC Holocaust television | miniseries by Edward Hardwicke. |
mer of 2006, DC began publishing a six-issue | miniseries by writer/artist Matt Wagner called Batman a |
She created a comic book | miniseries called We Will Bury You with her brother Zan |
In the | miniseries Camelot 3000, King Arthur is explicitly show |
y Richard Wright, he starred in the epic NBC | miniseries Captains and Kings, based on Taylor Caldwell |
A sequel to the 2004 | miniseries Category 6: Day of Destruction, this film st |
lead role in the 1978 NBC television western | miniseries Centennial. |
amp the character in name only, first in the | miniseries Chains of Chaos, then in a short-lived serie |
TV dramatist was the highly acclaimed ABC-TV | miniseries Changi, an adventurous exploration of the ex |
urner briefly at the beginning of the BBC TV | miniseries Charles II: The Power & the Passion (2003) |
The Kennedys is a television | miniseries chronicling the lives of the Kennedy family, |
It was originally created as a three-part | miniseries co-produced by the Norwegian and Swedish sta |
In a scene from the end of the | miniseries, Commander Adama enters his quarters to find |
Slayton died before the | miniseries completed production in 1993 and the miniser |
The | miniseries, concentrating on the Apollo space program, |
However, it was not, and the | miniseries concludes with the President releasing US nu |
ay weekend (17-19 February), as a three-part | miniseries concluding on 24 February 2007. |
the UK is a Discovery Channel HD documentary | miniseries consisting of six episodes documenting Ameri |
ow up on the success of the first television | miniseries, Davy Crockett. |
The first Madman | miniseries debuted from Tundra Publishing in March 1992 |
mall productions: The Enforcers (2001), a TV | miniseries directed by Angel writer Mere Smith, and Cha |
Buddha of Suburbia was a 1993 BBC television | miniseries, directed by Roger Michell. |
t, William Henry Harrison, in a short parody | miniseries directed by Derek Waters called Drunk Histor |
a Elektronika) is a 1980 Soviet adventure TV | miniseries directed by Konstantin Bromberg. |
According to | miniseries director Greg Yaitanes, Tyler claimed that h |
teamed with Doctor Strange in the five-issue | miniseries Doctor Strange: The Oath (Dec. |
He appeared in a 1999 | miniseries documentary, The Korean War: Fire and Ice, a |
He portrayed "High Horse" in the 2003 TV | miniseries Dreamkeeper, "Heavy Shield" in the 2005 TV m |
It was also most popular | miniseries during the 1980s. |
Helen Mirren in the TV | miniseries Elizabeth I in (2005). |
id Collings played Babington in the 1971 BBC | miniseries Elizabeth R. |
vision debut in a small role in the 1984 CBS | miniseries Ellis Island. |
The song was later used for the 2005 TV | miniseries Elvis in a scene. |
his first Emmy Award nomination for the HBO | miniseries Empire Falls, but lost to castmate and perso |
The | miniseries ends with a rather Fail-Safe-type photo mont |
a on Astro satellite television as a 10-part | miniseries entitled Apa Dosaku? |
In 2008, HBO presented the | miniseries entitled John Adams based on the book by Dav |
Production of a 12 part | miniseries entitled The Forbidden City is scheduled for |
In the Band of Brothers | miniseries, episode 6, called "Bastogne'", is told from |
in the award-winning New Zealand television | miniseries Erebus: The Aftermath. |
The | miniseries examined warfare, how it had evolved, and wh |
tten by Sutherland and Jennifer Holness, the | miniseries explores the issue of gun violence in Canada |
ading role as Fanny Hooper in BBC television | miniseries, Fanny by Gaslight which was based on the 19 |
The Helmet of Fate | miniseries featured a Sargon the Sorcerer one-shot, sta |
In 1994, Dark Horse Comics published two | miniseries featuring different versions of the Badger's |
ecause of the popularity of the specials and | Miniseries featuring Knuckles, in 1997 Knuckles the Ech |
Outstanding Costumes - | Miniseries, Film or a Special |
Outstanding Hairstyling - | Miniseries, Film or a Special |
Mistral's Daughter, the popular American TV | miniseries filmed in France. |
s portrayal of George Washington in the 1975 | miniseries First Ladies Diaries: Martha Washington. |
as Vice President, Novels For Television and | Miniseries for ABC Entertainment. |
dapted and aired as two four-hour television | miniseries for NBC and ABC, respectively. |
e Sentinel was also revived, as a five-issue | miniseries, for the same reason. |
cente Aranda was immersed in the making of a | miniseries for TVE. |
hat HBO would be adapting it into a six-part | miniseries for 2008. |
Pappa polis is a 2002 | miniseries for children, based on Laura Trenter's novel |
a Jack Kirby character, originally done as a | miniseries for Pacific [Comics]. |
ture film Air Bud (Disney, 1997), and two TV | miniseries for Hallmark Entertainment, Roughing It (200 |
ve included: The New Americans, a seven-hour | miniseries for PBS that follows immigrant families from |
book was adapted into a two part television | miniseries for ITV in 1992, directed by Philip Saville. |
The | miniseries format, running five hours, enabled much mor |
The 2003 Sci Fi Channel TV | miniseries Frank Herbert's Children of Dune includes a |
red in include Schtonk!, Das Boot and the TV | miniseries Frank Herbert's Dune. |
tion of the Baron in the 2000 Sci-Fi Channel | miniseries Frank Herbert's Dune (and its sequel, 2003's |
He spoofed that role in the 1986 | miniseries Fresno where his character appeared shirtles |
e main character of the two-issue comic book | miniseries Friday the 13th: How I Spent My Summer Vacat |
All The Rivers Run is a television | miniseries from 1983 and 1989, starring Sigrid Thornton |
Daly portrayed Lovell in portions of the HBO | miniseries From the Earth to the Moon. |
another astronaut, Frank Borman, in the HBO | miniseries From the Earth to the Moon. |
In the HBO | miniseries From the Earth to the Moon, he was played by |
In the 1998 HBO | miniseries From the Earth to the Moon, he was played by |
In the 1998 | miniseries From the Earth to the Moon Gordon was played |
In the 1998 | miniseries From the Earth to the Moon Cunningham was pl |
hed Vampirella stories in various series and | miniseries from 1991 to 2007. |
Webb was played by Dan Lauria in the 1998 | miniseries, From the Earth to the Moon. |
o had a major role in the Tom Hanks produced | miniseries From the Earth to the Moon as Deke Slayton. |
dge was portrayed by Jim Piddock in the 1998 | miniseries From the Earth to the Moon. |
Children of Fire Mountain was a 13 part | miniseries from New Zealand made in 1979. |
aracters to appear in Project Superpowers, a | miniseries from Dynamite Entertainment. |
was portrayed by Al Franken in the 1998 HBO | miniseries From the Earth to the Moon. |
, wife of astronaut Frank Borman, in the HBO | miniseries From the Earth to the Moon. |
iller Corky Lehmkuhl produced the four-issue | miniseries Fury of S.H.I.E.L.D. (April-July 1995). |
pentor appeared in the DiC-produced G.I. Joe | miniseries, G.I. Joe: Operation Dragonfire. |
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a | Miniseries: Greta Scacchi |
a somewhat different form in the four-issue | miniseries Guns of the Dragon, by Timothy Truman, starr |
Gorham starred in the 2009 CBS TV | miniseries, Harper's Island, in which characters were k |
The 2003 TV | miniseries Hitler: The Rise of Evil portrays the relati |
ht was a participant in VH-1's retrospective | miniseries, I Love The '70s: Volume II. |
He created the Granada Television pilot and | miniseries I Saw You (2000, 2002) and the Tiger Aspect |
of War, The Davros Mission and the four-part | miniseries I, Davros. |
, Dark Kingdom: The Dragon King (2004) (SyFy | miniseries in 2006). |
Big Ideas is a three-part British television | miniseries in which James May, a journalist and self-ac |
It was adapted as a TV | miniseries in 1996. |
In the UK BBC Four re-ran the | miniseries in June 2007, as part of its Conspiracy U.S. |
Lennox, 1740-1832 which was made into a BBC | Miniseries in 1999. |
1932, 1936, 1977 and 1992, and a television | miniseries in 1971. |
an Poe Awards for Best Television Feature or | Miniseries in 2001. |
, following the first film in 1927, and a TV | miniseries in 1965. |
IDW Publishing printed a three issue | miniseries in 2005/2006. |
ook was previously adapted as a two-part NBC | miniseries in 1989 that starred David Morse, Peter Stra |
Above is a 2008 six-part British television | miniseries in which Andrew Marr, a journalist takes to |
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