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Television

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// (also see)Original moggy (1976–1990)

Work on completing names and dates when possible.

Direct female lines

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Wilson
Mae Gausmann
(–)
Marilyn Sandra (Cassandra) Rovell (Rovelski)
(b. February 6, 1948)
Carnie Cassandra Wilson
(b. April 29, 1968)
Lola Sofia Bonfiglio
(b. April 22, 2005)
Luciana Bella Bonfiglio
(b. June 12, 2009)
Phillips
Joyce Leone Poole
(–)
Holly Michelle Gilliam
(b. June 4, 1944)
Chynna Gilliam Phillips
(b. February 12, 1968)
Jameson Baldwin
(b. February 27, 2000)
Brooke Baldwin
(b. December 6, 2004)
  • 1 Charles Jobert (04 Sep 1916 – 16 Jun 1968)
    • + Eliane Azulay (07 May 1913 – ?)
Dynasties of China
Dynasty Reign House
Yuan 19 Mar 1279 – 14 Sep 1368 Borjigin
Ming 14 Sep 1368 – 25 Apr 1644 Zhu
Qing 25 Apr 1644 – 12 Feb 1912 Aisin-Gioro

Theatrical non-English language ~ animated film franchise

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Fengshen Yanyi franchise
2016 I Am Nezha
2019 Ne Zha
2020 Jiang Ziya
2021 New Gods: Nezha Reborn
2022 New Gods: Yang Jian
2025 Ne Zha 2
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Film franchises

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List of highest-grossing films → franchises and film series

Abandoned and unfinished

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Television series segments

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Novels to television

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Included below are all (non-sitcom) primetime broadcast network television series (in color only) which aired for more than four seasons.

1965–66 season2008–09 season

The following is a listing of primetime broadcast network shows that ran for more than four seasons (by their end date) on either
ABC, CBS, or NBC, during the time span of July 1, 1965 – June 12, 2009 (excluding all sitcoms and sketch comedies),
for a total of 103 shows. Does not include syndication. All are in color (no black-and-white) and ran at least for five seasons.
No new (non-sitcom) television series from the 1997–98 season made it past four seasons, the only time that has happened.
The cut-off date of June 12, 2009 is reflective of the analog-to-digital switchover in the United States.

Network Start End Series 1965–66 1966–67 1967–68 1968–69 1969–70 1970–71 1971–72 1972–73 1973–74 1974–75 1975–76 1976–77 1977–78 1978–79 1979–80 1980–81 1981–82 1982–83 1983–84 1984–85 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 1990–91 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94 1994–95 1995–96 1996–97 1997–98 1998–99 1999–00 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09
CBS September 12, 1965 March 21, 1971 Lassie Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC September 12, 1965 January 16, 1973 Bonanza Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC September 15, 1965 March 24, 1971 The Virginian Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC September 16, 1965 May 7, 1970 Daniel Boone Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC September 19, 1965 April 28, 1974 The F.B.I. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS September 17, 1966 March 30, 1973 Mission: Impossible Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS September 17, 1966 March 31, 1975 Gunsmoke Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC September 14, 1967 January 16, 1975 Ironside Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS September 16, 1967 April 13, 1975 Mannix Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS September 20, 1968 April 5, 1980 Hawaii Five-O Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC September 21, 1968 May 20, 1975 Adam-12 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC September 24, 1968 March 1, 1973 The Mod Squad Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC September 17, 1969 January 11, 1974 Room 222 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC September 23, 1969 May 4, 1976 Marcus Welby, M.D. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS September 24, 1969 March 15, 1976 Medical Center Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC September 29, 1969 January 11, 1974 Love, American Style Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC September 16, 1970 April 17, 1977 McCloud Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS September 14, 1971 March 3, 1976 Cannon Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC September 15, 1971 May 13, 1978 Columbo Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC September 17, 1971 April 24, 1977 McMillan & Wife Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC January 22, 1972 May 28, 1977 Emergency! Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS September 14, 1972 June 4, 1981 The Waltons Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC September 16, 1972 June 9, 1977 The Streets of San Francisco Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS September 17, 1972 February 28, 1983 M*A*S*H Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS January 28, 1973 April 3, 1980 Barnaby Jones Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC September 25, 1973 May 28, 1978 Police Story Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS October 24, 1973 March 18, 1978 Kojak Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC January 18, 1974 March 6, 1978 The Six Million Dollar Man Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC September 11, 1974 March 21, 1983 Little House on the Prairie Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC September 13, 1974 January 10, 1980 The Rockford Files Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC March 9, 1976 June 25, 1980 Family Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC September 22, 1976 June 24, 1981 Charlie's Angels Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC October 3, 1976 May 11, 1983 Quincy, M.E. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC March 15, 1977 May 23, 1981 Eight Is Enough Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC September 15, 1977 May 1, 1983 CHiPs Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS September 20, 1977 September 13, 1982 Lou Grant Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC September 24, 1977 May 24, 1986 The Love Boat Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC January 28, 1978 May 19, 1984 Fantasy Island Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS March 10, 1978 May 12, 1982 The Incredible Hulk Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS April 2, 1978 May 3, 1991 Dallas Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS January 26, 1979 February 8, 1985 The Dukes of Hazzard Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC September 22, 1979 May 22, 1984 Hart to Hart Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS September 23, 1979 September 4, 1986 Trapper John, M.D. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS December 27, 1979 May 13, 1993 Knots Landing Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS December 11, 1980 May 1, 1988 Magnum, P.I. Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC January 12, 1981 May 11, 1989 Dynasty Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC January 15, 1981 May 12, 1987 Hill Street Blues Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC November 4, 1981 May 2, 1986 The Fall Guy Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS November 24, 1981 December 31, 1988 Simon & Simon Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS December 4, 1981 May 17, 1990 Falcon Crest Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS March 25, 1982 May 16, 1988 Cagney & Lacey Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC October 1, 1982 February 17, 1987 Remington Steele Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC October 26, 1982 May 25, 1988 St. Elsewhere Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC January 23, 1983 March 8, 1987 The A-Team Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC September 21, 1983 May 5, 1988 Hotel Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC September 16, 1984 June 28, 1989 Miami Vice Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC September 18, 1984 April 26, 1991 Hunter Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC September 19, 1984 August 4, 1989 Highway to Heaven Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS September 30, 1984 May 19, 1996 Murder, She Wrote Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC March 3, 1985 May 14, 1989 Moonlighting Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC September 29, 1985 May 21, 1992 MacGyver Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC September 15, 1986 May 19, 1994 L.A. Law Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC September 20, 1986 May 8, 1992 Matlock Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS September 26, 1987 April 6, 1992 Jake and the Fatman Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC January 31, 1988 May 12, 1993 The Wonder Years Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC March 6, 1988 May 19, 1992 In the Heat of the Night Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC March 26, 1989 May 5, 1993 Quantum Leap Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS July 12, 1990 July 26, 1995 Northern Exposure Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC September 13, 1990 June 3, 2009 Law & Order Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC May 11, 1991 May 4, 1996 Sisters Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC September 28, 1991 January 11, 1996 The Commish Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS January 1, 1993 May 16, 1998 Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC January 31, 1993 May 21, 1999 Homicide: Life on the Street Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS April 21, 1993 May 19, 2001 Walker, Texas Ranger Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC September 21, 1993 March 1, 2005 NYPD Blue Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS October 29, 1993 May 11, 2001 Diagnosis: Murder Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS September 18, 1994 May 4, 2000 Chicago Hope Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC September 19, 1994 April 2, 2009 ER Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS September 21, 1994 April 27, 2003 Touched by an Angel Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS March 29, 1996 May 4, 2001 Nash Bridges Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS January 3, 1997 April 29, 2005 JAG Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC March 4, 1997 May 16, 2004 The Practice Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC January 8, 1999 December 20, 2002 Providence Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS September 19, 1999 May 3, 2005 Judging Amy Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC September 20, 1999 June 2, 2009 Law & Order: SVU Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC September 22, 1999 May 14, 2006 The West Wing Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC September 23, 1999 May 6, 2005 Third Watch Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS October 6, 2000 May 14, 2009 CSI Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC September 24, 2001 May 16, 2007 Crossing Jordan Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC September 30, 2001 May 22, 2006 Alias Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC September 30, 2001 May 21, 2007 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS September 23, 2002 May 18, 2009 CSI: Miami Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS September 26, 2002 May 19, 2009 Without a Trace Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC September 22, 2003 February 15, 2008 Las Vegas Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS September 23, 2003 May 19, 2009 NCIS Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS September 28, 2003 May 10, 2009 Cold Case Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC September 22, 2004 May 13, 2009 Lost Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS September 22, 2004 May 14, 2009 CSI: NY Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC October 3, 2004 December 8, 2008 Boston Legal Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC October 3, 2004 May 17, 2009 Desperate Housewives Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
NBC January 3, 2005 June 1, 2009 Medium Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
CBS January 23, 2005 May 15, 2009 Numbers Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
ABC March 27, 2005 May 14, 2009 Grey's Anatomy Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Network Start End Series 1965–66 1966–67 1967–68 1968–69 1969–70 1970–71 1971–72 1972–73 1973–74 1974–75 1975–76 1976–77 1977–78 1978–79 1979–80 1980–81 1981–82 1982–83 1983–84 1984–85 1985–86 1986–87 1987–88 1988–89 1989–90 1990–91 1991–92 1992–93 1993–94 1994–95 1995–96 1996–97 1997–98 1998–99 1999–00 2000–01 2001–02 2002–03 2003–04 2004–05 2005–06 2006–07 2007–08 2008–09


Simplified


Breakdown by network
Total Network
27 ABC
39 CBS
37 NBC
103 Total


Source: TV Guide (July 1965 – June 2009)[1]

References

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  1. ^ "TV Guide". TV Guide. June 2009. Retrieved June 18, 2024.


FOX

The following is a list of primetime broadcast network shows that ran for more than four seasons (by their end date)
on FOX, premiering since its inception in 1986, through June 12, 2009 (excluding all sitcoms and sketch comedies).
Does not include syndication (21 Jump Street's fifth season was syndicated).

(1986–2009)
FOX
Start End Series
October 4, 1990 May 17, 2000 Beverly Hills, 90210
July 8, 1992 May 24, 1999 Melrose Place
September 10, 1993 May 19, 2002 The X-Files
September 12, 1994 May 3, 2000 Party of Five
September 8, 1997 May 20, 2002 Ally McBeal
November 6, 2001 May 18, 2009 24
November 16, 2004 May 11, 2009 House


The CW

The following is a list of primetime broadcast network shows that ran for more than four seasons
on either UPN or The WB. The CW is their successor. (Excludes all sitcoms and sketch comedies).
Does not include syndication. Like the FOX list above, this list also goes through June 12, 2009.

The CW
Start End Series UPN The WB The CW
January 16, 1995 May 23, 2001 Star Trek: Voyager Yes
August 26, 1996 May 8, 2006 7th Heaven Yes
March 10, 1997 May 22, 2001 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Yes
January 20, 1998 May 14, 2003 Dawson's Creek Yes
October 7, 1998 May 21, 2006 Charmed Yes
October 5, 1999 May 19, 2004 Angel Yes
October 5, 2000 May 9, 2006 Gilmore Girls Yes
October 16, 2001 May 11, 2006 Smallville Yes


MNT
MNT
none


ION
ION
none


Color, analog era

1965–66 season through 2008–09 season (June 12, 2009)

The Next Generation era — timeline

Bold denotes film.

(Executive) Producer on all the above
The Next Generation era: Rick Berman.

Though I'm not interested in space, I do know that
Star Trek is more than just a television institution.

 The Next Generation era — chronology 
2364 2365 2366 2367 2368 2369 2370 2371 2372 2373 2374 2375 2376 2377 2378 2379
Series The Next Generation S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7
Deep Space Nine S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7
Voyager S1 S2 S3 S4 S5 S6 S7
Films VII: Generations VII: Generations
VIII: First Contact VIII: First Contact
IX: Insurrection IX: Insurrection
(2000) (ENT 2000)
X: Nemesis X: Nemesis
1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002
Chronology

All seven seasons of TNG episodes aired on Mondays.

Seasons one and two of DS9 episodes aired on Sundays;
seasons three and four episodes aired on Saturdays;
season five episodes aired on Mondays;
season six episodes aired on Saturdays;
season seven episodes aired on Wednesdays.

The first two seasons of VOY episodes aired on Mondays;
seasons three through seven episodes aired on Wednesdays.

The seventh (and last) season episodes of DS9 aired on the
same night as the fifth season episodes of VOY, though DS9
episodes aired earlier than the airing of the VOY episodes.

Two-part episodes
TNG
DS9
VOY
Chronology
List of characters
List of Star Trek characters
TNG DS9 VOY
TNG TNG DS9 DS9 VOY VOY

         Playmates Toys

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                MAKE IT SO!

All 13 mail-aways
Playmates Toys
Cat. no Date Figure
Apr 1995 Sisko
Nov 1996 Borg
May 1998 Picard (I)
65277 Jun 1998 La Forge
65276 Jul 1998 Picard (II)
65221 Aug 1998 Calhoun (I)
16145 Sep 1998 Worf
65278 Jan 1999 Spock
65279 Mar 1999 Yar
65224 Aug 1999 Kirk
65226 Sep 1999 Janeway
65227 Jan 2000 Hansen
Dec 2000 Calhoun (II)
Characters who have appeared in ten or more episodes.
Characters The Closer
Seasons
Major Crimes
Seasons
Episodes
1
(2005)
2
(2006)
3
(2007)
4
(2008)
5
(2009)
6
(2010)
7
(2011)
8
(2012)
9
(2013)
10
(2014)
11
(2015)
12
(2016)
13
(2017)
      
Louie Provenza(G. W. Bailey) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 214
Andy Flynn(Tony Denison) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 213
Buzz Watson(Phillip P. Keene) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 213
Michael Tao(Michael Paul Chan) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 212
Julio Sanchez(Raymond Cruz) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 210
Russell Taylor(Robert Gossett) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No 159
Fritz Howard(Jon Tenney) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 138
Sharon Raydor(Mary McDonnell) No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No 128
Will Pope(J. K. Simmons) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No 109
Brenda Leigh Johnson(Kyra Sedgwick) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No 109
David Gabriel(Corey Reynolds) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No 109
Dr. Fernando Morales – (Jonathan Del Arco) No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 108
Rusty Beck – (Graham Patrick Martin) No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 106
Amy Sykes – (Kearran Giovanni) No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 105
Kendall – (Ransford Doherty) No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No 79
D.D.A. Andrea Hobbs – (Kathe Mazur) No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 60
Irene Daniels(Gina Ravera) Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No 44
Gus Wallace – (Rene Rosado) No No No No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes 30
Wes Nolan – (Daniel di Tomasso) No No No No No No No No No No No Yes Yes 20
D.D.A. Emma Rios – (Nadine Velazquez) No No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No 18
Leo Mason – (Leonard Roberts) No No No No No No No No No No No No Yes 16
Willie Ray Johnson – (Frances Sternhagen) No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No 15
Chuck Cooper – (Malcolm-Jamal Warner) No No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes No No 15
Clay Johnson – (Barry Corbin) No No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No No No No No No 13
Dr. Joe Bowman – (Bill Brochtrup) No No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes No 13
Tactical Flight Officer – (Steve Roussell) No No No No Yes Yes Yes No No Yes Yes Yes Yes 13
Camila Paige – (Jessica Meraz) No No No No No No No No No No No No Yes 13
Dr. Crippen – (James Avery) Yes Yes No No No No No No No No No No No 11
Patrice Perry – (Dawnn Lewis) No No No No No No No No No Yes Yes Yes Yes 11
Sharon Beck – (Ever Carradine) No No No No No No No No No Yes Yes No No 10

Note: Billy Burke as Phillip Stroh, appeared in eight episodes total.
A checkmark denotes character completed season run.

   Classical elements      
      Earth  - (Solid)     
      Fire   - (Plasma)    
      Water  - (Liquid)    
      Air    - (Gas)       
             -             
   States of matter        
      Solid  - (Earth)     
      Plasma - (Fire)      
      Liquid - (Water)     
      Gas    - (Air)       

(Shown in old-school green screen format.)

Great East–West Schism of 1054.
Yugoslavia
Name Capital city Flag Coat of arms Location
Slovenia Ljubljana
Croatia Zagreb
Bosnia and Herzegovina Sarajevo
Serbia Belgrade
Montenegro Podgorica
North Macedonia Skopje

See also

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Yugoslav First League – timeline succession
 SFR Yugoslavia
 SR Slovenia Yugoslav First League
(1946–1992)
Slovenian PrvaLiga
(1992–present)
 Slovenia
 SR Croatia HNL
(1992–present)
 Croatia
 SR Bosnia and Herzegovina First League of Herzeg-Bosnia
(1992–2000)
Premier League of Bosnia and Herzegovina
(2000–present)
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
N/FSBiH
(1992–2000)
    Republika Srpska First League of the Republika Srpska
(1992–2000)
 SR Montenegro First League of FR Yugoslavia
(1992–2002)
First League of Serbia and Montenegro
(2002–2006)
Montenegrin First League
(2006–present)
 Montenegro
 SR Serbia Serbian SuperLiga
(2006–present)
 Serbia
    SAP Vojvodina /  Vojvodina
(1992–2006)
   Kosovo and Metohija
(1992–2016)
Football Superleague of Kosovo
(2016–present)
 Kosovo
 SR Macedonia Macedonian First League
(1992–present)
 North Macedonia
Yugoslavia
1945–present
1945–1992  SFR Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League
1992–2006 FR Yugoslavia Serbian First League
Since 2006  Serbia Serbian SuperLiga
Main clubs

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Roundels

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Roundel     Country Air Force
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 NATO Allied Air Command
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 Albania Albanian Air Force
 Belgium Belgian Air Component
 Bulgaria Bulgarian Air Force
 Canada Royal Canadian Air Force
 Croatia Croatian Air Force
 Czech Republic Czech Air Force
 Denmark Royal Danish Air Force
  ?  Estonia Estonian Air Force
 Finland Finnish Air Force
 France French Air and Space Force
   Germany German Air Force
 Greece Hellenic Air Force
 Hungary Hungarian Air Force
 Iceland (none)
 Italy Italian Air Force
 Latvia Latvian Air Force
   Lithuania Lithuanian Air Force
 Luxembourg (none)
 Montenegro Montenegrin Air Force
 Netherlands Royal Netherlands Air Force
 North Macedonia North Macedonia Air Brigade
 Norway Royal Norwegian Air Force
  ?  Poland Polish Air Force
 Portugal Portuguese Air Force
 Romania Romanian Air Force
 Slovakia Slovak Air Force
 Slovenia Slovenian Air Force and Air Defence
 Spain Spanish Air and Space Force
 Sweden Swedish Air Force
 Turkey Turkish Air Force
 United Kingdom     Royal Air Force
 United States United States Air Force


 Some EU NATO roundels (and Albania)


 RAF roundels


 Similar roundels



EU / EFTA members not in NATO
Roundel     Country Air Force
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Non- NATO Non-Allied Air Command
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 Austria Austrian Air Force
 Cyprus Cyprus Air Forces
 Ireland Irish Air Corps
   Liechtenstein (none)
 Malta Maltese Air Wing
  Switzerland Swiss Air Force


European member states of NATO not in the EU or EFTA


NATO summit

 European Union ←→  NATO
High Representative Span Secretary General
Jürgen Trumpf 1994–1999 Javier Solana
Javier Solana 1999–2004 George Robertson
Javier Solana 2004–2009 Jaap de Hoop Scheffer
Catherine Ashton 2009–2014 Anders Fogh Rasmussen
Federica Mogherini 2014–2019 Jens Stoltenberg
Josep Borrell 2019–2024 Jens Stoltenberg
Kaja Kallas 2024–2029 Mark Rutte
European Union EU
Name  European Union European Union Euronomic Area European Union Schengen Area (V4) urozone Area
 Austria Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Belgium Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Bulgaria Yes Yes No (awaiting vote) No (lev)
 Croatia Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Cyprus Yes Yes No (Cyprus dispute) Yes
 Czech Republic Yes Yes Yes No (koruna)
 Denmark Yes Yes Yes No (krone)
 Estonia Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Finland Yes Yes Yes Yes
 France Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Germany Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Greece Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Hungary Yes Yes Yes No (forint)
 Iceland No (EFTA) Yes Yes No (króna)
 Ireland Yes Yes No (CTA) Yes
 Italy Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Latvia Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Liechtenstein No (EFTA) Yes Yes No (franc)
 Lithuania Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Luxembourg Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Malta Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Netherlands Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Norway No (EFTA) Yes Yes No (krone)
 Poland Yes Yes Yes No (złoty)
 Portugal Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Romania Yes Yes No (awaiting vote) No (leu)
 Slovakia Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Slovenia Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Spain Yes Yes Yes Yes
 Sweden Yes Yes Yes No (krona)
  Switzerland No (EFTA) No (non-EEA) Yes No (franc)
Non-EU / EFTA (not shown above)
 Albania
 Andorra (€uro)
 Armenia
 Azerbaijan
 Belarus
 Bosnia and Herzegovina
 Georgia
 Kazakhstan
 Moldova
 Monaco (€uro)
 Montenegro (€uro)
 North Macedonia
 Russia
 San Marino (€uro)
 Serbia
 Turkey
 Ukraine
 United Kingdom
 Vatican City (€uro)
... and all the rest
 Abkhazia
 Artsakh
 Kosovo (€uro)
 Northern Cyprus
 South Ossetia
 Transnistria
etc.
 Donetsk People's Republic
 Luhansk People's Republic
Post-Soviet states
USSR CIS
CIS member republics
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicRussia Russia
Byelorussian Soviet Socialist RepublicBelarus Belarus
Armenian Soviet Socialist RepublicArmenia Armenia
Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist RepublicAzerbaijan Azerbaijan
Kazakh Soviet Socialist RepublicKazakhstan Kazakhstan
Kirghiz Soviet Socialist RepublicKyrgyzstan Kyrgyzstan
Moldavian Soviet Socialist RepublicMoldova Moldova
Tajik Soviet Socialist RepublicTajikistan Tajikistan
Uzbek Soviet Socialist RepublicUzbekistan Uzbekistan
Associate CIS member republics
Turkmen Soviet Socialist RepublicTurkmenistan Turkmenistan[a]
Former CIS member republics
Georgian Soviet Socialist RepublicGeorgia (country) Georgia[b]
Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic Ukraine[c]
Non-CIS member republics
Estonian Soviet Socialist RepublicEstonia Estonia
Latvian Soviet Socialist RepublicLatvia Latvia
Lithuanian Soviet Socialist RepublicLithuania Lithuania
Unrecognized breakaway states
Chechnya[d]
Republic of Crimea (Russia) Crimea [e]
Gagauzia[f]
Nakhchivan[g]
Talysh-Mughan[h]
Tatarstan Tatarstan[i]
Separatist conflicts
 Abkhazia
 Artsakh
 South Ossetia
 Transnistria
 Donetsk People's Republic
 Luhansk People's Republic

On-going current events; changes may occur.

Northern Ireland
 Ireland  United Kingdom
Ireland's claim by right: Island of Ireland United Kingdom's claim by right: Ethnic majority (Northern Ireland)
Northern Cyprus
 Cyprus  Northern Cyprus
Greece's claim by right: Island of Cyprus Turkey's claim by right: Ethnic majority (Northern Cyprus)
Crimea
 Autonomous Republic of Crimea  Republic of Crimea
Ukraine's claim by right: Isthmus of Perekop Russia's claim by right: Ethnic majority
Notes
  1. ^ Associate member.
  2. ^ Joined the CIS in 1993; withdrew in 2008.
  3. ^ Withdrew from the CIS in 2018.
  4. ^ Rejoined the Russian Federation in 2000.
  5. ^ Joined Russia in March 2014.
  6. ^ Rejoined Moldova in 1994.
  7. ^ Rejoined Azerbaijan in 1993.
  8. ^ Reincorporated into Azerbaijan in August 1993.
  9. ^ Rejoined the Russian Federation in 1994.

Royal Armed Forces

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Country Navy Army Air Force Armed Forces
Canada Royal Canadian Navy Royal Canadian Army Royal Canadian Air Force Canadian Armed Forces
Denmark Royal Danish Navy Royal Danish Army Royal Danish Air Force Danish Armed Forces *
Netherlands Royal Netherlands Navy * Royal Netherlands Army * Royal Netherlands Air Force * Netherlands Armed Forces *
Norway Royal Norwegian Navy Royal Norwegian Army Royal Norwegian Air Force Norwegian Armed Forces
United Kingdom Royal Navy Royal Army Royal Air Force British Armed Forces
MiG-01 Su-01
MiG-03 Su-03
MiG-05 Su-05
MiG-07 Su-07
MiG-09 Su-09
MiG-11 Su-11
MiG-13 Su-13
MiG-15 Su-15
MiG-17 Su-17
MiG-19 Su-19
MiG-21 Su-21
MiG-23 Su-23
MiG-25 Su-25
MiG-27 Su-27
MiG-29 Su-29
MiG-31 Su-31
MiG-33 Su-33
MiG-35 Su-35
MiG-37 Su-37
MiG-39 Su-39
MiG-41 Su-41

  List of Mikoyan aircraft
  List of Sukhoi aircraft

a MiG a → Amiga

[edit]

Amiga

[edit]
Amiga

Eastern Europe / Eastern Bloc

[edit]
(In the former Eastern Bloc)
East European state-owned record labels
East Germany GDR Amiga Discogs ~45cat~ (East) Berlin
PRL Polskie Nagrania Discogs ~45cat~ Warsaw
Soviet Union URS Melodiya Discogs ~45cat~ Moscow
Czechoslovakia TCH Supraphon Discogs ~45cat~ Prague
Hungary HUN Hungaroton Discogs ~45cat~ Budapest
RSR Electrecord Discogs ~45cat~ Bucharest
ALB RTSH Discogs ~45cat~ Tirana
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia YUG PGP-RTB Discogs ~45cat~ Belgrade
PRB Balkanton Discogs ~45cat~ Sofia


(In the former Eastern Bloc)
Eastern Bloc
Championship Place Capital
Albanian Albania Tirana
Bulgarian Bulgaria Sofia
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovak Czechoslovakia Prague
East Germany East German East Germany East Berlin
Hungary Hungarian Hungary Budapest
Polish Poland Warsaw
Romanian Romania Bucharest
Soviet Union Soviet Soviet Union Moscow
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav Yugoslavia Belgrade
·


Top-level primary association football leagues —
Eastern Europe
~Past~
~Present~


(former Eastern Bloc / present successor states)
1945–present
East Germany East Germany 1949–1990 East Germany DDR-Oberliga (East) Berlin
Since 1990 Germany Bundesliga
Poland 1947–1989 Polish People's Republic Ekstraklasa Warsaw
Since 1989 Poland
Soviet Union Soviet Union 1945–1991 Soviet Union Soviet Top League Moscow
Since 1991 Russia Russian Premier League
Czechoslovakia Czechoslovakia 1948–1990 Czechoslovak Socialist Republic Czechoslovak First League Prague
1990–1992 Czechoslovak Federative Republic
Since 1993 Czechia Czech First League
Hungary Hungary 1949–1989 Hungarian People's Republic Nemzeti Bajnokság I Budapest
Since 1989 Hungary
Romania 1947–1989 Socialist Republic of Romania Divizia A Bucharest
1989–1990 National Salvation Front (Romania)
1990–2006 Romania
Since 2006 Romania Liga I
Albania 1946–1992 People's Socialist Republic of Albania Kategoria Superiore Tirana
Since 1992 Albania
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslavia 1945–1992 Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Yugoslav First League Belgrade
1992–2006 Serbia Serbian First League
Since 2006 Serbia Serbian SuperLiga
Bulgaria 1946–1990 People's Republic of Bulgaria Bulgarian Parva Liga Sofia
Since 1990 Bulgaria

Seasons

[edit]
Seasons
East Germany DEU POL Czechoslovakia CZE Hungary HUN ROU ALB Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia SRB BGR
1970–71 1970–71 1970–71 1970–71 1970–71 1970–71 1970–71 1970–71
1971–72 1971–72 1971–72 1971–72 1971–72 1971–72 1971–72 1971–72
1972–73 1972–73 1972–73 1972–73 1972–73 1972–73 1972–73 1972–73
1973–74 1973–74 1973–74 1973–74 1973–74 1973–74 1973–74 1973–74
1974–75 1974–75 1974–75 1974–75 1974–75 1974–75 1974–75 1974–75
1975–76 1975–76 1975–76 1975–76 1975–76 1975–76 1975–76 1975–76
1976–77 1976–77 1976–77 1976–77 1976–77 1976–77 1976–77 1976–77
1977–78 1977–78 1977–78 1977–78 1977–78 1977–78 1977–78 1977–78
1978–79 1978–79 1978–79 1978–79 1978–79 1978–79 1978–79 1978–79
1979–80 1979–80 1979–80 1979–80 1979–80 1979–80 1979–80 1979–80
1980–81 1980–81 1980–81 1980–81 1980–81 1980–81 1980–81 1980–81
1981–82 1981–82 1981–82 1981–82 1981–82 1981–82 1981–82 1981–82
1982–83 1982–83 1982–83 1982–83 1982–83 1982–83 1982–83 1982–83
1983–84 1983–84 1983–84 1983–84 1983–84 1983–84 1983–84 1983–84
1984–85 1984–85 1984–85 1984–85 1984–85 1984–85 1984–85 1984–85
1985–86 1985–86 1985–86 1985–86 1985–86 1985–86 1985–86 1985–86
1986–87 1986–87 1986–87 1986–87 1986–87 1986–87 1986–87 1986–87
1987–88 1987–88 1987–88 1987–88 1987–88 1987–88 1987–88 1987–88
1988–89 1988–89 1988–89 1988–89 1988–89 1988–89 1988–89 1988–89
1989–90 1989–90 1989–90 1989–90 1989–90 1989–90 1989–90 1989–90
1990–91 1990–91 1990–91 1990–91 1990–91 1990–91 1990–91 1990–91
1991–92 1991–92 1991–92 1991–92 1991–92 1991–92 1991–92 1991–92
1992–93 1992–93 1992–93 1992–93 1992–93 1992–93 1992–93 1992–93
East Germany DEU POL Czechoslovakia CZE Hungary HUN ROU ALB Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia SRB BGR

Soviet seasons

[edit]
Soviet Union RUS
1970 1971 1972 1973 1974
1975 1976 1976 1977 1978
1979 1980 1981 1982 1983
1984 1985 1986 1987 1988
1989 1990 1991 1992 1993
Soviet Union RUS


Past → Present
~Past~
East Germany GDR PRL Soviet Union URS
Czechoslovakia TCH Hungary HUN RSR
ALB Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia YUG PRB
~Present~
Germany DEU Poland POL Russia RUS
Czechoslovakia CZE Hungary HUN Romania ROU
Albania ALB Serbia SRB Bulgaria BGR
(former Eastern Bloc / present successor states)
East Germany GDR East Germany (East) Berlin Germany Germany DEU
PRL Poland Warsaw Poland Poland POL
Soviet Union URS Soviet Union Moscow Russia Russia RUS
Czechoslovakia TCH Czechoslovakia Prague Czechia Czech Republic CZE
Hungary HUN Hungary Budapest Hungary Hungary HUN
RSR Romania Bucharest Romania Romania ROU
ALB Albania Tirana Albania Albania ALB
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia YUG Yugoslavia Belgrade Serbia Serbia SRB
PRB Bulgaria Sofia Bulgaria Bulgaria BGR

(shown in geographical order)

· Place Capital Party
East Germany GDR East Germany East Berlin SED Socialist Unity Party of Germany
PRL Poland Warsaw PZPR Polish United Workers' Party
Soviet Union URS Soviet Union Moscow CPSU Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Czechoslovakia TCH Czechoslovakia Prague KSČ Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
Hungary HUN Hungary Budapest MSZMP Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party
RSR Romania Bucharest PCR Romanian Communist Party
ALB Albania Tirana PPSh Party of Labour of Albania
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia YUG Yugoslavia Belgrade SKJ League of Communists of Yugoslavia
PRB Bulgaria Sofia BKP Bulgarian Communist Party
WP Ops

Colley and Merz similarities

[edit]
·
Colley Merz
·

See hereHouse of Habsburg
Category:House of Habsburg
Category:Habsburg monarchy

(10 Apr 1232 – 20 Oct 1740)
Yamato dynasty
 Main male line   Main female line 

 Extended male line      Extended female line 

Yamato
NaohitoSanuki Itō
Sukehito
(Emperor Kyōkō)
Ōe Iwashiro
Emperor KōkakuKajyūji Tadako
Kanroji KiyokoEmperor NinkōNaoko ŌgimachiEmperor NinkōHashimoto Tsuneko
Princess SumikoNakayama YoshikoEmperor KōmeiChikako, Princess Kazu
Yanagiwara NarukoEmperor MeijiSono Sachiko
Emperor TaishōEmpress TeimeiFour daughters
1,
2, 3, 4
Emperor ShōwaEmpress KōjunPrince ChichibuPrincess ChichibuPrince TakamatsuPrincess TakamatsuPrince MikasaPrincess Mikasa
The Emperor EmeritusThe Empress EmeritaPrince HitachiPrincess HitachiFive daughters
1,
2, 3, 4, 5
Prince Tomohito of MikasaPrincess Tomohito of MikasaPrince KatsuraPrince TakamadoPrincess TakamadoTwo daughters
1, 2
The EmperorThe EmpressCrown Prince AkishinoCrown Princess AkishinoSayako KurodaPrincess Akiko of MikasaPrincess Yōko of MikasaPrincess Tsuguko of TakamadoTwo daughters
1, 2
Princess AikoMako KomuroPrincess KakoPrince Hisahito

SeeImperial House of Japan

 Post-Edo period 
Imperial House of Japan
Emperor Era Empress
 Emperor Meiji   Meiji   (Imperial Concubine) 
 Emperor Taishō   Taishō   Empress Teimei 
 Emperor Shōwa   Shōwa   Empress Kōjun 
 Emperor Heisei   Heisei   Empress Michiko 
 Crown Prince Akishino   Crown Princess Akishino 
 Prince Hisahito 
Imperial House of Japan

Using no spacing

[edit]

Using<no<spacing
Apostrophe:
Example:

D’ARTAGNAN – (no)
DARTAGNAN – (yes)

Hyphen:
Example:

MARIE-ELISE – (no)
MARIE<ELISE – (yes)

Comma:
Example:

ERIKSSON, ANNA MARIA – (no)
ERIKSSON<<ANNA<MARIA – (yes)

Comma:
Example:

ANNA, MARIA – (no)
ANNA<MARIA – (yes)
Ancestors of Delphini Riddle
Thomas RiddleMary RiddleMarvolo GauntMother GauntPollux BlackIrma Crabbe(?) Father Rosier (?)(?) Mother Rosier (?)
Tom RiddleMerope GauntCygnus BlackDruella Rosier
Tom RiddleBellatrix Black
Delphini Riddle

Note: Should Rosier be Vinda Rosier's married name rather than her own maiden name, then Vinda may possibly be the mother of Druella Rosier. Then again, Rosier could also
be Druella's mother's maiden name, as Druella's true surname may be hidden from usage, implying that she is an illegitimate daughter, i.e. the daughter of Gellert Grindelwald.
If this were to be the case in regards to the latter, then Delphi is therefore descended from the Wizarding World's two most powerful Dark Wizards, Grindelwald and Voldemort.
Upcoming Fantastic Beasts films may reveal more information, whether Rosier is Druella's maiden name or her mother's maiden name, and the possible identity of her father.

Arsène Lupin

[edit]
  1. Arsène Lupin ∞ ?
  2. Arsène Lupin II ∞ ?
  3. Arsène Lupin IIIFujiko Mine
  4. Arsène Lupin IV[1]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Morrissy, Kim (2019-04-22). "Little-Known Monkey Punch Manga From 1975 Reveals Lupin III, Fujiko's Son". Anime News Network. Archived from the original on 2022-08-12. Retrieved 2022-08-12.
Developer Generation
First Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth
United States Atari 2600
5200
7800 Jaguar
Japan Sega SG-1000
Master System
Genesis Saturn Dreamcast
Japan Nintendo NES SNES Nintendo 64 GameCube Wii Wii U TBD
Japan Sony PlayStation PlayStation 2 PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5
United States Microsoft Xbox Xbox 360 Xbox One Xbox Series X

Key:
 Atari 
 Sega 
 Nintendo 
 Sony 
 Microsoft 

Gen. Console Date
1
2 Atari 2600
  • NA: September 11, 1977
Atari 5200
  • NA: November 1982
3 Sega SG-1000
  • JP: July 15, 1983
Nintendo NES
  • JP: July 15, 1983
Sega Master System
  • JP: October 20, 1985
Atari 7800
  • NA: May 1986
4 Sega Genesis
  • JP: October 29, 1988
Nintendo SNES
  • JP: November 21, 1990
5 Atari Jaguar
  • NA: November 15, 1993
Sega Saturn
  • JP: November 22, 1994
Sony PlayStation
  • JP: December 3, 1994
Nintendo 64
  • JP: June 23, 1996
6 Sega Dreamcast
  • JP: November 27, 1998
Sony PlayStation 2
  • JP: March 4, 2000
Nintendo GameCube
  • JP: September 14, 2001
Microsoft Xbox
  • NA: November 15, 2001
7 Microsoft Xbox 360
  • NA: November 22, 2005
Sony PlayStation 3
  • JP: November 11, 2006
Nintendo Wii
  • NA: November 19, 2006
8 Nintendo Wii U
  • NA: November 18, 2012
Sony PlayStation 4
  • NA: November 15, 2013
Microsoft Xbox One
  • NA: November 22, 2013
9 Microsoft Xbox Series X
  • NA: November 10, 2020
Sony PlayStation 5
  • NA: November 12, 2020
Nintendo TBA


Video game console
Home video game console


Consoles
Nintendo
Sony
Microsoft
Atari
Sega

Warner Atari

[edit]
(1976–1984)

CEO and COO

[edit]
(1976–1984)

CEOs

[edit]

Their boss was Emanuel ("Manny") Gerard, who, as one of four members of Warner's
Office of the President, was the overseer of Atari from 1976–1984, the start to the end.

Source: Click → HERE

The person who put this [source] together (Michael D. Current), shit, damn good job!!!
(See successive companies for continuation)

Evil "Yar" boss

[edit]
Yars' Revenge
ЯAƧƧAꓘ YAЯ
RAY KASSAR
RAY = YAR
KASSAR = RAZAK

"Yar" and "Razak", somewhat spelled backwards (the two "s" letters changed to a single "z" letter), is "Ray Kassar" (Atari CEO, 1979–1983)

(As published by DC Comics in the early 1980s)

Atari Age
Yars' Revenge Atari Force Swordquest Centipede
Yars' Revenge
(The Qotile Ultimatum!)
Defender Centipede
Earthworld
Berzerk
Fireworld
Star Raiders
Waterworld
Phoenix
Airworld
Galaxian
Atari Age


Atari Age
Yars' Revenge Atari Force Swordquest Centipede
   Yars' Revenge   
   Defender   
   Centipede   
   Earthworld   
   Berzerk   
   Fireworld   
   Star Raiders   
   Waterworld   
   Phoenix   
   Airworld   
   Galaxian   
Atari Age

Atari

[edit]
(Pre-July 1984)

References

[edit]
(Pre-July 1984)

References

[edit]
(Pre-July 1984)

References

[edit]
(Pre-July 1984)

References

[edit]
(Post-July 1984)

References

[edit]
(Post-July 1984)

References

[edit]
(Post-July 1984)

References

[edit]
(Post-July 1984)

References

[edit]
(Post-July 1984)

References

[edit]

(with link possibilities)

003 – Checkers
006 – Bridge

Atari adaptations

[edit]
Film-to-game
List of video games based on films
Film Game System
E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) 2600
Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) Raiders of the Lost Ark (1982)
Krull (1983) Krull (1983)
Gremlins (1984) Gremlins (1984)
Film Game System
5200
Film Game System
Wheels on Meals (1984) Kung-Fu Master (1989) 7800 ^
Film Game System
Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (1993) Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story (1994) Jaguar
White Men Can't Jump (1992) White Men Can't Jump (1995)

Game-to-film
List of films based on video games
System Game Film
2600
System Game Film
5200
System Game Film
7800 ^ Rampage (1989) Rampage (2018)
Double Dragon (1989) Double Dragon (1994)
System Game Film
Jaguar

Does not include arcade games.

Video games set in East Germany

[edit]

Major arcade/video game parent companies

[edit]
Controlling ownership
  • 1991–1993 – IBM
  • 1994–2000 – Compaq
  • 2001–2001 – Dell
  • 2002–2002 – HP
  • 2003–2006 – Dell
  • 2007–2012 – HP
  • 2013–2016 – Lenovo
  • 2017–2017 – HP
  • 2018–20–– – Lenovo
AI
Virtual assistants
Apple Amazon Google Samsung Microsoft
Siri Alexa Assistant Bixby Copilot
(2011) (2014) (2016) (2017) (2023)
Category:Virtual assistants

         
Bell




Bell


DTMF


Bell

1
ABC
2
DEF
3
GHI
4
JKL
5
NMO
6
PQRS
7
TUV
8
WXYZ
9
* OPER
0
#




Bell

1
ABC
2
DEF
3
GHI
4
JKL
5
NMO
6
PQRS
7
TUV
8
WXYZ
9
* OPER
0
#


Bell Canada
Bell Aliant
(ACTel)
(Atlantic Canada)
NBTel
(NBTel)
(New Brunswick)
MT&T
(NSTel)
(Nova Scotia)
IslandTel
(PETel)
(Prince Edward Island)
NewTel
(NLTel)
(Newfoundland and Labrador)


Atlantic Canada
Atlantic Bell

(ACTel)
(Atlantic Canada)
NBTel
(NBTel)
(New Brunswick)
MT&T
(NSTel)
(Nova Scotia)
IslandTel
(PETel)
(Prince Edward Island)
NewTel
(NLTel)
(Newfoundland and Labrador)

See here

Time change in North America

[edit]
USA and Canada
Time change in North America
30 Apr 1967 29 Oct 05 Apr 1987 25 Oct 11 Mar 2007 04 Nov 14 Mar 2027 07 Nov
28 Apr 1968 27 Oct 03 Apr 1988 30 Oct 09 Mar 2008 02 Nov 12 Mar 2028 05 Nov
27 Apr 1969 26 Oct 02 Apr 1989 29 Oct 08 Mar 2009 01 Nov 11 Mar 2029 04 Nov
26 Apr 1970 25 Oct 01 Apr 1990 28 Oct 14 Mar 2010 07 Nov 10 Mar 2030 03 Nov
25 Apr 1971 31 Oct 07 Apr 1991 27 Oct 13 Mar 2011 06 Nov 09 Mar 2031 02 Nov
30 Apr 1972 29 Oct 05 Apr 1992 25 Oct 11 Mar 2012 04 Nov 14 Mar 2032 07 Nov
29 Apr 1973 28 Oct 04 Apr 1993 31 Oct 10 Mar 2013 03 Nov 13 Mar 2033 06 Nov
28 Apr 1974 27 Oct 03 Apr 1994 30 Oct 09 Mar 2014 02 Nov 12 Mar 2034 05 Nov
27 Apr 1975 26 Oct 02 Apr 1995 29 Oct 08 Mar 2015 01 Nov 11 Mar 2035 04 Nov
25 Apr 1976 31 Oct 07 Apr 1996 27 Oct 13 Mar 2016 06 Nov 09 Mar 2036 02 Nov
24 Apr 1977 30 Oct 06 Apr 1997 26 Oct 12 Mar 2017 05 Nov 08 Mar 2037 01 Nov
30 Apr 1978 29 Oct 05 Apr 1998 25 Oct 11 Mar 2018 04 Nov 14 Mar 2038 07 Nov
29 Apr 1979 28 Oct 04 Apr 1999 31 Oct 10 Mar 2019 03 Nov 13 Mar 2039 06 Nov
27 Apr 1980 26 Oct 02 Apr 2000 29 Oct 08 Mar 2020 01 Nov 11 Mar 2040 04 Nov
26 Apr 1981 25 Oct 01 Apr 2001 28 Oct 14 Mar 2021 07 Nov 10 Mar 2041 03 Nov
25 Apr 1982 31 Oct 07 Apr 2002 27 Oct 13 Mar 2022 06 Nov 09 Mar 2042 02 Nov
24 Apr 1983 30 Oct 06 Apr 2003 26 Oct 12 Mar 2023 05 Nov 08 Mar 2043 01 Nov
29 Apr 1984 28 Oct 04 Apr 2004 31 Oct 10 Mar 2024 03 Nov 13 Mar 2044 06 Nov
28 Apr 1985 27 Oct 03 Apr 2005 30 Oct 09 Mar 2025 02 Nov 12 Mar 2045 05 Nov
27 Apr 1986 26 Oct 02 Apr 2006 29 Oct 08 Mar 2026 01 Nov 11 Mar 2046 04 Nov
(Sunday dates)
Ending time change

Would like to see become law and taking effect beginning Sunday, 01 Nov 2026, is for Standard time
("natural time") to be re-implemented permanently, as opposed to Daylight saving time ("artificial time").

Key:
  Star
  Co-star
  Regular guest
  Occasional guest

Super Friends
Character Seasons
1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985
Superman
Batman
Robin
Wonder Woman
Aquaman
Zan
Jayna
Gleek
The Flash
Green Lantern
Hawkman
Samurai
Black Vulcan
Apache Chief
The Atom
Hawkgirl
Rima the Jungle Girl
El Dorado
Firestorm
Cyborg
Airdates
Super Friends
Saturday weekly
date alignment
Airdates
1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 1983 1984 1985
Sep 01 – Sep 07
Sep 08 – Sep 14 Sep 10 Sep 09 Sep 08 Sep 13 Sep 12 Sep 11 Sep 10 Sep 08 Sep 14
Sep 15 – Sep 21 Sep 17 Sep 16 Sep 15 Sep 20 Sep 19 Sep 18 Sep 17 Sep 15 Sep 21
Sep 22 – Sep 28 Sep 24 Sep 23 Sep 22 Sep 27 Sep 26 Sep 25 Sep 24 Sep 22 Sep 28
Sep 29 – Oct 05 Oct 01 Sep 30 Sep 29 Oct 04 Oct 03 Oct 02 Oct 01 Sep 29 Oct 05
Oct 06 – Oct 12 Oct 08 Oct 07 Oct 06 Oct 11 Oct 10 Oct 09 Oct 08 Oct 06 Oct 12
Oct 13 – Oct 19 Oct 15 Oct 14 Oct 13 Oct 18 Oct 17 Oct 16 Oct 15 Oct 13 Oct 19
Oct 20 – Oct 26 Oct 22 Oct 21 Oct 20 Oct 25 Oct 24 Oct 23 Oct 22 Oct 20 Oct 26
Oct 27 – Nov 02 Oct 29 Oct 28 Oct 27 Nov 01 Oct 31 Oct 30 Oct 29 Oct 27 Nov 02
Nov 03 – Nov 09 Nov 05 Nov 04 Nov 03 Nov 03 Nov 09
Nov 10 – Nov 16 Nov 12 Nov 11 Nov 10 Nov 10
Nov 17 – Nov 23 Nov 19 Nov 18 Nov 17
Nov 24 – Nov 30 Nov 26 Nov 25 Nov 24
Dec 01 – Dec 07 Dec 03 Dec 02 Dec 01
Dec 08 – Dec 14 Dec 10 Dec 09 Dec 08
Dec 15 – Dec 21 Dec 17 Dec 16 Dec 15
Dec 22 – Dec 28 Dec 23 Dec 22
Dec 29 – Jan 04
(All are Saturday dates)

Dates in bold denote re-run; Date denotes airing change to a later date.
Super Friends seasons always began on the second Saturday in September.

Lists of Super Friends episodes

Super Friends

New Gods (New Earth)
Yuga Khan Heggra
Drax Suli Darkseid Tigra Izaya Vayla
Kalibak Orion Bekka Scott Free Big Barda

New Gods (Prime Earth)
Zonuz Heggra
Avia Suli Darkseid Tigra Izaya Vayla
Kalibak Orion Bekka Scott Free Big Barda
Jacob Free N'Vir Free

Darkseid's children


See also

Grayson girls

[edit]

Thomas WayneMartha WayneRa's al GhulMelisandeJohn GraysonMary GraysonMyand'rLuand'r
Bruce WayneTalia al GhulDick GraysonKoriand'r
Ibn al Xu'ffaschMar'i Grayson
(daughter)

Dick Grayson (Nightwing)
Luand'r (Queen) Maria Panessa (Fenice) Babs Gordon
Koriand'r (Starfire) Helena Bertinelli (Huntress) Barbara Gordon (Batgirl)
Mar'i Grayson (Nightstar) Elainna Grayson (Batwoman) Bryce Grayson (Batgirl)


Grayson girls (Dick Grayson's daughters)


Earth-22
Thomas WayneMartha WayneRa's al Ghul MelisandeJohn GraysonMary GraysonMyand'rLuand'r
Bruce Wayne Talia al Ghul Dick Grayson Koriand'r
Ibn al Xu'ffasch Mar'i Grayson
(son)


Earth-22
Thomas WayneMartha WayneRa's al Ghul MelisandeJohn GraysonMary GraysonMyand'rLuand'r
Bruce Wayne Talia al Ghul Dick Grayson Koriand'r
Ibn al Xu'ffasch Mar'i Grayson
(daughter)
List of Marvel Cinematic Universe films
Marvel
Era Year Phase Title MCU Distributor Era
0 1998 Blade No New Line Cinema 0
2000 X X-Men X-Men 20th Century Fox
2002 Blade II No New Line Cinema
Spider-Man No Columbia Pictures
2003 Daredevil No 20th Century Fox
X X2 X-Men
Hulk No Universal Pictures
2004 The Punisher No Lionsgate Films
Spider-Man 2 No Columbia Pictures
Blade: Trinity No New Line Cinema
2005 Elektra No 20th Century Fox
Fantastic Four No
2006 X X-Men: The Last Stand X-Men
2007 Ghost Rider No Columbia Pictures
Spider-Man 3 No
Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer No 20th Century Fox
The Infinity Saga
1 2008 1 Iron Man 1 Paramount Pictures 1
1 The Incredible Hulk 1 Universal Pictures
Punisher: War Zone No Lionsgate Films
2009 X X-Men Origins: Wolverine X-Men 20th Century Fox
2010 1 Iron Man 2 1 Paramount Pictures
2011 1 Thor 1
X X-Men: First Class X-Men 20th Century Fox
1 Captain America: The First Avenger 1 Paramount Pictures
Ghost Rider: Spirit of Vengeance No Columbia Pictures
2012 1 The Avengers 1 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
The Amazing Spider-Man No Columbia Pictures
2 2013 2 Iron Man 3 2 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures 2
X The Wolverine X-Men 20th Century Fox
2 Thor: The Dark World 2 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
2014 2 Captain America: The Winter Soldier 2
The Amazing Spider-Man 2 No Columbia Pictures
X X-Men: Days of Future Past X-Men 20th Century Fox
2 Guardians of the Galaxy 2 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
2015 2 Avengers: Age of Ultron 2
2 Ant-Man 2
Fantastic Four No 20th Century Fox
3 2016 X Deadpool X-Men 20th Century Fox 3
3 Captain America: Civil War 3 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
X X-Men: Apocalypse X-Men 20th Century Fox
3 Doctor Strange 3 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
2017 X Logan X-Men 20th Century Fox
3 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 3 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
3 Spider-Man: Homecoming 3 Sony Pictures
3 Thor: Ragnarok 3 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
2018 3 Black Panther 3
3 Avengers: Infinity War 3
X Deadpool 2 X-Men 20th Century Fox
3 Ant-Man and the Wasp 3 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Y Venom 1: Venom SSU Sony Pictures
2019 3 Captain Marvel 3 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
3 Avengers: Endgame 3
X Dark Phoenix X-Men 20th Century Fox
3 Spider-Man: Far From Home 3 Sony Pictures
2020 X The New Mutants X-Men 20th Century Fox
The Multiverse Saga
4 2021 4 Black Widow 4 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures 4
4 Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings 4
Y Venom 2: Let There Be Carnage SSU Sony Pictures
4 Eternals 4 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
4 Spider-Man: No Way Home 4 Sony Pictures
2022 Y Morbius SSU
4 Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness 4 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
4 Thor: Love and Thunder 4
4 Black Panther: Wakanda Forever 4
5 2023 5 Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania 5 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures 5
5 Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 5
5 The Marvels 5
2024 Y Madame Web SSU Sony Pictures
5 Deadpool & Wolverine 5 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
Y Venom 3: The Last Dance SSU Sony Pictures
Y Kraven the Hunter SSU
2025 5 Captain America: Brave New World 5 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures
5 Thunderbolts* 5
6 2025 6 The Fantastic Four: First Steps 6 Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures 6
2026 6 Avengers: Doomsday 6
6 Spider-Man: Brand New Day 6
2027 6 Avengers: Secret Wars 6
Disney


Earth-616

[edit]

———————————

———————————

   — (comics)
   —  (MCU) 

———————————

Character Performer
Bucky Barnes
(Leader)
Sebastian Stan
Alexei Shostakov
Red Guardian
David Harbour
Ava Starr
Ghost
Hannah John-Kamen
Bob Reynolds
Sentry
Lewis Pullman
John Walker
U.S. Agent
Wyatt Russell
Yelena Belova
Black Widow
Florence Pugh
Red Room (comics) Red Room (MCU)
Black Widow (comics) Black Widow (MCU)
Iron Maiden (comics) Melina Vostokoff (MCU)
Natasha Romanova (comics) Natasha Romanoff (MCU)
Yelena Belova (comics) Yelena Belova (MCU)
Sabra (comics) Ruth Bat-Seraph (MCU)

White WidowWhite Wolf

—See also—

Wanda made her first appearance one month before Tasha.

[edit]
(Animated films)
Spider-Verse
Year Title
2018 Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse
2019 Spider-Ham: Caught in a Ham
2023 Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
2024 The Spider Within: A Spider-Verse Story
2024 Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse
2025 Spider-Women


                                                          
                       Spider-Verse                       
                                                          
      2018 – Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse            
      2019 – Spider-Ham: Caught in a Ham                  
      2023 – Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse          
      2024 – The Spider Within: A Spider-Verse Story      
      2024 – Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse          
      2025 – Spider-Women                                 
                                                          


                                                          
                       Spider-Verse                       
                                                          
      2018 – Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse            
      2019 – Spider-Ham: Caught in a Ham                  
      2023 – Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse          
      2024 – The Spider Within: A Spider-Verse Story      
      2024 – Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse          
      2025 – Spider-Women                                 
                                                          

(54 total)

Cetera desunt ......

Updating outdated list ~ sometime.

At least 10 million copies sold

[edit]
(Pre-1920 English-language books)
Pre-1920 English-language books
Title Author Language Publication Sales Genre
A Tale of Two Cities Charles Dickens English 1859 – (2) 200 million Historical fiction
She: A History of Adventure H. Rider Haggard English 1887 – (6) 83 million Adventure fiction
Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ Lew Wallace English 1880 – (4) 50 million Historical fiction
Anne of Green Gables Lucy Maud Montgomery English 1908 – (9) 50 million Children's literature
Black Beauty Anna Sewell English 1877 – (3) 50 million Children's literature
The Tale of Peter Rabbit Beatrix Potter English 1902 – (8) 45 million Children's literature
A Message to Garcia Elbert Hubbard English 1899 – (7) 40 million Essay/Literature
The Wind in the Willows Kenneth Grahame English 1908 – (10) 25 million Children's literature
Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Mark Twain English 1885 – (5) 20 million Picaresque, Bildungsroman, Robinsonade
Pride and Prejudice Jane Austen English 1813 – (1) 20 million Classic Regency fiction, Romance
(With at least 10 million copies in sales)

Pride and Prejudice was the best-selling book in English until being overtaken by A Tale of Two Cities.

Medal–winning works
Newbery Year Caldecott
From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler 1920 From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler
1921
The Story of Mankind 1922
The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle 1923
The Dark Frigate 1924
Tales from Silver Lands 1925
Shen of the Sea 1926
Smoky the Cowhorse 1927
Gay Neck, the Story of a Pigeon 1928
The Trumpeter of Krakow 1929
Hitty, Her First Hundred Years 1930
The Cat Who Went to Heaven 1931
Waterless Mountain 1932
Young Fu of the Upper Yangtze 1933
Invincible Louisa 1934
Dobry 1935
Caddie Woodlawn 1936
Roller Skates 1937
The White Stag 1938 Animals of the Bible
Thimble Summer 1939 Mei Li
Daniel Boone 1940 Abraham Lincoln
Call It Courage 1941 They Were Strong and Good
The Matchlock Gun 1942 Make Way for Ducklings
Adam of the Road 1943 The Little House
Johnny Tremain 1944 Many Moons
Rabbit Hill 1945 Prayer for a Child
Strawberry Girl 1946 The Rooster Crows
Miss Hickory 1947 The Little Island
The Twenty-One Balloons 1948 White Snow, Bright Snow
King of the Wind 1949 The Big Snow
The Door in the Wall 1950 Song of the Swallows
Amos Fortune, Free Man 1951 The Egg Tree
Ginger Pye 1952 Finders Keepers
Secret of the Andes 1953 The Biggest Bear
...And Now Miguel 1954 Madeline's Rescue
The Wheel on the School 1955 Cinderella, or the Little Glass Slipper
Carry On, Mr. Bowditch 1956 Frog Went A-Courtin'
Miracles on Maple Hill 1957 A Tree Is Nice
Rifles for Watie 1958 Time of Wonder
The Witch of Blackbird Pond 1959 Chanticleer and the Fox
Onion John 1960 Nine Days to Christmas
Island of the Blue Dolphins 1961 Baboushka and the Three Kings
The Bronze Bow 1962 Once a Mouse
A Wrinkle in Time 1963 The Snowy Day
It's Like This, Cat 1964 Where the Wild Things Are
Shadow of a Bull 1965 May I Bring a Friend?
I, Juan de Pareja 1966 Always Room for One More
Up a Road Slowly 1967 Sam, Bangs & Moonshine
From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler 1968 Drummer Hoff
The High King 1969 The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship
Sounder 1970 Sylvester and the Magic Pebble
Summer of the Swans 1971 A Story, a Story
Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of NIMH 1972 One Fine Day
Julie of the Wolves 1973 The Funny Little Woman
The Slave Dancer 1974 Duffy and the Devil
M. C. Higgins, the Great 1975 Arrow to the Sun
The Grey King 1976 Why Mosquitoes Buzz in People's Ears
Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry 1977 Ashanti to Zulu
Bridge to Terabithia 1978 Noah's Ark
The Westing Game 1979 The Girl Who Loved Wild Horses
A Gathering of Days 1980 Ox-Cart Man
Jacob Have I Loved 1981 Fables
A Visit to William Blake's Inn 1982 Jumanji
Dicey's Song 1983 Shadow
Dear Mr. Henshaw 1984 The Glorious Flight
The Hero and the Crown 1985 Saint George and the Dragon
Sarah, Plain and Tall 1986 The Polar Express
The Whipping Boy 1987 Hey, Al
Lincoln 1988 Owl Moon
Joyful Noise 1989 Song and Dance Man
Number the Stars 1990 Lon Po Po
Maniac Magee 1991 Black and White
Shiloh 1992 Tuesday
Missing May 1993 Mirette on the High Wire
The Giver 1994 Grandfather's Journey
Walk Two Moons 1995 Smoky Night
The Midwife's Apprentice 1996 Officer Buckle and Gloria
The View from Saturday 1997 Golem
Out of the Dust 1998 Rapunzel
Holes 1999 Snowflake Bentley
Bud, Not Buddy 2000 Joseph Had a Little Overcoat
A Year Down Yonder 2001 So You Want to Be President?
A Single Shard 2002 The Three Pigs
Crispin 2003 My Friend Rabbit
The Tale of Despereaux 2004 The Man Who Walked Between the Towers
Kira-Kira 2005 Kitten's First Full Moon
Criss Cross 2006 The Hello, Goodbye Window
The Higher Power of Lucky 2007 Flotsam
Good Masters! Sweet Ladies! 2008 The Invention of Hugo Cabret
The Graveyard Book 2009 The House in the Night
When You Reach Me 2010 The Lion & the Mouse
Moon Over Manifest 2011 A Sick Day for Amos McGee
Dead End in Norvelt 2012 A Ball for Daisy
The One and Only Ivan 2013 This Is Not My Hat
Flora & Ulysses 2014 Locomotive
The Crossover 2015 The Adventures of Beekle
Last Stop on Market Street 2016 Finding Winnie
The Girl Who Drank the Moon 2017 Radiant Child
Hello, Universe 2018 Wolf in the Snow
Merci Suárez Changes Gears 2019 Hello Lighthouse
New Kid 2020 The Undefeated
When You Trap a Tiger 2021 We Are Water Protectors
The Last Cuentista 2022 Watercress
Freewater 2023 Hot Dog
The Eyes and the Impossible 2024 Big
The First State of Being 2025 Chooch Helped
(Newbery) § / § (Caldecott)

Near-misses

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Near-misses by authors and illustrators with two medals and one honor (i.e. the near-miss)
Newbery Year Caldecott
The Garden of Abdul Gasazi
Jennifer and Me 1968
1977 The Contest
The Great Gilly Hopkins 1979
1980 The Garden of Abdul Gasazi
The Sign of the Beaver 1984
1994 Yo! Yes?
Because of Winn-Dixie 2001
We Dream of Space 2021
The Garden of Abdul Gasazi
(Newbery) § / § (Caldecott)
Huggins & Quimby series
Year Title Book series
Huggins Quimby
1950 Henry Huggins Yes
1952 Henry and Beezus Yes Yes
1954 Henry and Ribsy Yes
1955 Beezus and Ramona Yes
1957 Henry and the Paper Route Yes
1962 Henry and the Clubhouse Yes
1964 Ribsy Yes
1968 Ramona the Pest Yes
1975 Ramona the Brave Yes
1977 Ramona and Her Father Yes
1979 Ramona and Her Mother Yes
1981 Ramona Quimby, Age 8 Yes
1984 Ramona Forever Yes
1984 The Ramona Quimby Diary Yes
1999 Ramona's World Yes
(All books originally published by Morrow.)

Ramona series spun-off from Henry series.

Slough House
Slow Horses
Book Show
2010 Slow Horses Series 1 Apr 2022
2013 Dead Lions Series 2 Dec 2022
2016 Real Tigers Series 3 Dec 2023
2017 Spook Street Series 4 Sep 2024
2018 London Rules Series 5
2019 Joe Country Series 6
2021 Slough House Series 7
2022 Bad Actors Series 8
2025 Clown Town Series 9
Slough House Slow Horses
(by Mick Herron)

Standing by the Wall (2022 collection)[Note 1]

Note

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  1. ^ Slough House novellas
    • The List (2015)
    • The Drop (2018)
    • The Catch (2020)
    • The Last Dead Letter (2020)
    • Standing by the Wall (2022)


Slough House series
  • Slow Horses (2010)
  • Dead Lions (2013)
  • The List (2015 novella)
  • Real Tigers (2016)
  • Spook Street (2017)
  • London Rules (2018)
  • The Drop (2018 novella)
  • Joe Country (2019)
  • The Catch (2020 novella)
  • The Last Dead Letter (2020 novella; originally collected in Dolphin Junction)
  • Slough House (2021)
  • Bad Actors (2022)
  • Standing by the Wall (2022 novella)
  • Standing by the Wall (2022 novella collection)
  • Clown Town (2025)


Frank's fatherFrank's motherDavid CartwrightIsobel's mother
Frank HarknessIsobel Cartwright
River


→ "Proof of Love" – (originally collected in All the Livelong Day, then re-collected in Dolphin Junction)
→ "Mirror Images" – (originally collected in All the Livelong Day, then re-collected in Dolphin Junction)
→ "The Other Half" – (originally collected in Dolphin Junction)
Down Cemetery Road (2003) → Down Cemetery Road (2024 TV adaptation)
The Last Voice You Hear (2004)
Why We Die (2006)
→ "What We Do" – (originally collected in Dolphin Junction)
Smoke and Whispers (2009)
Chief Inspector Barnaby series novels – (unless otherwise indicated)
Midsomer Murders
Character – (Actor) Seasons
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
DCI Tom Barnaby(John Nettles) Main
DCI John Barnaby(Neil Dudgeon) Main
Joyce Barnaby(Jane Wymark) Main
Sarah Barnaby(Fiona Dolman) Main
DS Gavin Troy(Daniel Casey) Main
DS Dan Scott(John Hopkins) Main
DS Ben Jones(Jason Hughes) Main
DS Charlie Nelson(Gwilym Lee) Main
DS Jamie Winter(Nick Hendrix) Main
Dr George Bullard(Barry Jackson) Main
Dr Dan Peterson(Toby Jones)
Dr George Bullard(Barry Jackson) Main
Dr Kate Wilding(Tamzin Malleson) Main
Dr Kam Karimore(Manjinder Virk) Main
Dr Fleur Perkins(Annette Badland) Main

Death in Paradise

  • (2015) – A Meditation on Murder
  • (2016) – The Killing of Polly Carter
  • (2017) – Death Knocks Twice
  • (2018) – Murder in the Caribbean

The Marlow Murder Club

  • (2021) – The Marlow Murder Club
  • (2022) – Death Comes to Marlow
  • (2024) – The Queen of Poisons
Death in Paradise
Character – (Actor) Seasons
00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15
Comm'r. Selwyn Patterson(Don Warrington) Main
DI Charlie Hulme(Hugo Speer)
DI Richard Poole(Ben Miller) Main
DI Humphrey Goodman(Kris Marshall) Main
DI Jack Mooney(Ardal O'Hanlon) Main
DI Neville Parker(Ralf Little) Main
DI Mervin Wilson(Don Gilet) Main
DS Lily Thomson(Lenora Crichlow)
DS Camille Bordey (Croft)(Sara Martins) Main
DS Florence Cassell(Joséphine Jobert) Main
DS Madeleine Dumas(Aude Legastelois-Bidé) Main
DS Florence Cassell(Joséphine Jobert) Main
DS Naomi Thomas(Shantol Jackson) Main
Sgt. Fidel Best(Gary Carr) Main
Sgt. Florence Cassell(Joséphine Jobert)
Sgt. JP Hooper(Tobi Bakare) Main
Sgt. Naomi Thomas(Shantol Jackson)
Sgt. Darlene Curtis(Ginny Holder) Main
Off. Dwayne Myers(Danny John-Jules) Main
Off. Ruby Patterson(Shyko Amos)
Off. Marlon Pryce(Tahj Miles) Main
Off. Dwayne Myers(Danny John-Jules)
Off. Sebastian Rose(Shaquille Ali-Yebuah) Main
Miss Catherine Bordey(Élizabeth Bourgine) Main
Character – (Actor) 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
Years

The women of Death in Paradise

[edit]
Character – (Actress)
Sergeant Lily Thomson(Lenora Crichlow)
Miss Catherine Bordey(Élizabeth Bourgine)
DS Camille Bordey (Croft)(Sara Martins)
DS Florence Cassell(Joséphine Jobert)
Officer Ruby Patterson(Shyko Amos)
DS Madeleine Dumas(Aude Legastelois-Bidé)
DS Naomi Thomas(Shantol Jackson)
Officer Darlene Curtis(Ginny Holder)
Character – (Actress)
Sergeant Lily Thomson(Lenora Crichlow)
Miss Catherine Bordey(Élizabeth Bourgine)
DS Camille Bordey (Croft)(Sara Martins)
DS Florence Cassell(Joséphine Jobert)
Officer Ruby Patterson(Shyko Amos)
DS Madeleine Dumas(Aude Legastelois-Bidé)
DS Naomi Thomas(Shantol Jackson)
Officer Darlene Curtis(Ginny Holder)
Death in Paradise
Year Series Episodes Commissioner Detective Inspectors Detective Sergeants Sergeants Officers Habitué Episodes Series Year
2011 0 pre- Selwyn Patterson Charlie Hulme Lily Thomson (Sergeant, only) Fidel Best Dwayne Myers Catherine Bordey pre- 0 2011
2012 1 1–8 Richard Poole Camille Bordey (Croft) 1–8 1 2012
2013 2 1–8 1–8 2 2013
2014 3 1–8 Humphrey Goodman 1–8 3 2014
2015 4 1–4 Florence Cassell 1–4 4 2015
5–8 Florence Cassell JP Hooper 5–8
2016 5 1–8 1–8 5 2016
2017 6 1–6 1–6 6 2017
7–8 Jack Mooney 7–8
2018 7 1–8 1–8 7 2018
2019 8 1–6 Ruby Patterson 1–6 8 2019
7–8 Madeleine Dumas 7–8
2020 9 1–4 1–4 9 2020
5–8 Neville Parker 5–8
2021 10 1–8 Florence Cassell Marlon Pryce 1–8 10 2021
2022 11 1–4 Naomi Thomas 1–4 11 2022
5–8 Naomi Thomas Darlene Curtis 5–8
2023 12 1-8 1-8 12 2023
2024 13 1–5 1–5 13 2024
6–8 Dwayne Myers 6–8
2025 14 1–8 Mervin Wilson Sebastian Rose 1–8 14 2025
2026 15 1–8 1–8 15 2026
Personnel

(Not to be confused with Sault Ste. Marie, ON / Sault Ste. Marie, MI)

See also

[edit]

CA / US twin cities

[edit]
Canada / United States
CA Twin cities US
ON Sault Ste. Marie MI
ON Niagara Falls NY
· See also ·

~

Atreid dynasty   
 male  /  female 
TantalusDione
BroteasPelopsHippodamiaAmphionNiobe
AtreusAeropeAmyclasMeliboea
StrophiusAnaxibiaAgamemnonClytemnestraMenelausHelen
PyladesElectraIphigeniaChrysothemisOrestesHermione
StrophiusMedonTisamenus

~

Lineage
1 UranusGaia
2 CronusRhea
3 ZeusPluto
4 TantalusDione
5 PelopsHippodamia
6 AtreusAerope
7 AgamemnonClytemnestra
8 OrestesHermione
9 Tisamenus
32 tragedies total
7 tragedies
7 tragedies, + 1 satyr play (Ichneutae)
18 tragedies, + 1 satyr (Cyclops)
10 tragedies total
10 tragedies
c. 1593 Titus Andronicus
c. 1595 Romeo and Juliet
c. 1600 Julius Caesar
c. 1601 Hamlet
c. 1602 Troilus and Cressida
c. 1605 Othello
c. 1606 King Lear
c. 1606 Macbeth
c. 1607 Antony and Cleopatra
c. 1608 Timon of Athens
c. 1608 Coriolanus
c. 1609 Cymbeline
Titus Andronicus
(none)
Romeo and Juliet
1968 Romeo and Juliet
Julius Caesar
1970 Julius Caesar
Hamlet
1969 Hamlet
Troilus and Cressida
(none)
Othello
1965 Othello
King Lear
1971 King Lear
Macbeth
1971 Macbeth
Antony and Cleopatra
1972 Antony and Cleopatra
Timon of Athens
(none)
Coriolanus
(none)
Cymbeline
(none)

Cinematic features

[edit]
1965 Othello
1968 Romeo and Juliet
1969 Hamlet
1970 Julius Caesar
1971 King Lear
1971 Macbeth
1972 Antony and Cleopatra

Same-sames

[edit]
Year Film Director Producer Star
1965 Othello Stuart Burge John Brabourne(BHE Films)Anthony Havelock-Allan Laurence Olivier
1968 Romeo and Juliet Franco Zeffirelli John Brabourne(BHE Films)Anthony Havelock-Allan Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey
1970 Julius Caesar Stuart Burge Peter Snell Charlton Heston as Mark Antony
1972 Antony and Cleopatra Charlton Heston Peter Snell Charlton Heston as Mark Antony
Season Year Title Producer
1 1978–1979 Romeo and Juliet Cedric Messina
Julius Caesar
2 1979–1980 Hamlet
3 1980–1981 Timon of Athens Jonathan Miller
Antony and Cleopatra
4 1981–1982 Othello
Troilus and Cressida
5 1982–1983 King Lear Shaun Sutton
6 1983–1984 Cymbeline
Macbeth
Coriolanus
7 1984–1985 Titus Andronicus

(Year indicates original
year of BBC2 airing.)

Characters

[edit]
  • Cécile de Volanges
  • Madame de Volanges
  • Madame de Tourvel
  • Président de Tourvel
  • Julie, Tourvel's maid
  • Victoire, Merteuil's maid
  • (Marchioness) Marquise Isabelle de Merteuil
  • Chevalier de Belleroche, Merteuil's lover
  • Chevalier Danceny
  • Comte de Gercourt
  • Vicomte Sébastien de Valmont
  • Madame de Rosemonde, Valmont's aunt
  • Émilie, courtesan and mistress of Valmont
  • Monsieur Bertrand, Valmont's steward
  • Roux Azolan, Valmont's huntsman
  • Prévan, military officer
  • Father Anselme, priest of the Feuillant Convent
  • Joséphine, portress of the convent
  • Sophie Carnay, Cécile's convent friend
  • Glenn Close as Marquise de Merteuil
  • John Malkovich as Vicomte de Valmont
  • Michelle Pfeiffer as Madame de Tourvel
  • Swoosie Kurtz as Madame de Volanges, mother of Cécile and cousin to Merteuil
  • Keanu Reeves as Le Chevalier Danceny, suitor to Cécile
  • Mildred Natwick as Madame de Rosemonde, Valmont's aunt
  • Uma Thurman as Cécile de Volanges
  • Peter Capaldi as Azolan, Valmont's valet
  • Joe Sheridan as Georges, Madame de Tourvel's footman – (not shown above)
  • Valerie Gogan as Julie, Madame de Tourvel's chambermaid
  • Laura Benson as Émilie, a courtesan
  • Joanna Pavlis as Adèle, Madame de Rosemonde's maid – (not shown above)
  • Nicholas Hawtrey as Major-domo – (not shown above)
  • Paulo Abel Do Nascimento as Castrato – (not shown above)
  • François Lalande as Curé – (not shown above)
  • François Montagut as Belleroche, Merteuil's lover
  • Harry Jones as Monsieur Armand – (not shown above)
  • — as Président de Tourvel
  • — as Victoire, Merteuil's maid
  • — as Comte de Gercourt
  • — as Monsieur Bertrand, Valmont's steward
  • — as Prévan, military officer
  • — as Father Anselme, priest of the Feuillant Convent
  • — as Joséphine, portress of the convent
  • — as Sophie Carnay, Cécile's convent friend

— denotes no appearance

Year Title
1975 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
1979 Hair
1981 Ragtime
1984 Amadeus
1989 Valmont
1996 The People vs. Larry Flynt
1999 Man on the Moon
2006 Goya's Ghosts
Film and television
Year Title Actor Role
2006 The Conclave Joseph Rutten Callixtus III
1981 The Borgias(original) Adolfo Celi Alexander VI
2011 The Borgias(remake) Jeremy Irons
2011 Borgia John Doman
1998 Elizabeth John Gielgud Pius V
Innocent X
Clement XII
Benedict XIV
Clement XIII
1984 Amadeus Vladimír Svitácek Clement XIV
Pius VI
2002 Napoléon John Wood Pius VII
Leo XII
Pius VIII
Gregory XVI
Pius IX
2024 Cabrini Giancarlo Giannini Leo XIII
Pius X
Benedict XV
Pius XI
1983 The Scarlet and the Black John Gielgud Pius XII
1996 Evita Charles Lewsen
2002 Amen. Marcel Iureș
2010 Pius XII: Under the Roman Sky James Cromwell
2015 Shades of Truth Roberto Zibetti
1987 I Would Be Called John: Pope John XXIII Charles Durning John XXIII
2003 The Good Pope: Pope John XXIII Bob Hoskins
2003 Mother Teresa of Calcutta Massimo Rinaldi Paul VI
2005 Have No Fear: The Life of Pope John Paul II Charles Kay
2005 Pope John Paul II Giulio Base
John Paul I
1981 From a Far Country Cezary Morawski John Paul II
1984 Pope John Paul II Albert Finney
1988 The Most Dangerous Man in the World Ewan Hooper
1990 Repossessed Gene Greytak
1991 Hot Shots!
1992 Sister Act
1994 Naked Gun 33 1/3: The Final Insult
1998 Just the Ticket
2004 EuroTrip Jack Marston
2005 Karol: A Man Who Became Pope Piotr Adamczyk
2005 Our Fathers Jan Rubeš
2005 Have No Fear: The Life of Pope John Paul II Thomas Kretschmann
2005 Karol: The Pope, The Man Piotr Adamczyk
2005 Pope John Paul II Jon Voight
Mikołaj Grabowski Benedict XVI
2019 The Two Popes Anthony Hopkins
Jonathan Pryce Francis I
Leo XIV

The above list does not include any pre-1978 titles nor any non-English language material.
SeeUser:Discographer/Various–Expanded

From Cardinal to Pope

[edit]
Pope Cardinal
Pope Clement XII Cardinal di Rezzonico
Pope Clement XIII Cardinal Ganganelli
Pope Clement XIV Cardinal Braschi
Pope Pius VI Cardinal Chiaramonti
Pope Pius VII Cardinal della Genga
Pope Leo XII Cardinal Cappellari
Pope Gregory XVI Cardinal Mastai-Ferretti
Pope Pius IX Cardinal Pecci
Pope Leo XIII Cardinal Sarto
Pope Pius X Cardinal della Chiesa
Pope Benedict XV Cardinal Ratti
Pope Pius XI Cardinal Pacelli
Pope Pius XII Cardinal Roncalli
Pope John XXIII Cardinal Montini
Pope Paul VI Cardinal Wojtyła
Pope John Paul II Cardinal Bergoglio
Pope Francis I Cardinal Prevost
Pope Leo XIV

 Cardinal   →   Pope 

[edit]
 (non-cardinal) — Prignano   →   Pope Urban VI  –Prignano
 Cardinal Tomacelli   →   Pope Boniface IX 
 Cardinal de' Migliorati   →   Pope Innocent VII 
 Cardinal Corraro   →   Pope Gregory XII 
 Cardinal Condulmer   →   Pope Eugene IV 
 Cardinal de Borja   →   Pope Callixtus III 
 Cardinal de Borja   →   Pope Alexander VI 
 Cardinal Farnese   →   Pope Paul III 
 Cardinal Carafa   →   Pope Paul IV 
 Cardinal Ghislieri   →   Pope Pius V 
 Cardinal Piergentile   →   Pope Sixtus V 
 Cardinal Aldobrandini   →   Pope Clement VIII 
 Cardinal Borghese   →   Pope Paul V 
 Cardinal Barberini   →   Pope Urban VIII 
 Cardinal Pamphilj   →   Pope Innocent X 
 Cardinal Ottoboni   →   Pope Alexander VIII 
 Cardinal Albani   →   Pope Clement XI 
 Cardinal Corsini   →   Pope Clement XII 
 Cardinal di Rezzonico   →   Pope Clement XIII 
 Cardinal Ganganelli   →   Pope Clement XIV 
 Cardinal Braschi   →   Pope Pius VI 
 Cardinal Chiaramonti   →   Pope Pius VII 
 Cardinal della Genga   →   Pope Leo XII 
 Cardinal Cappellari   →   Pope Gregory XVI 
 Cardinal Mastai-Ferretti   →   Pope Pius IX 
 Cardinal Pecci   →   Pope Leo XIII 
 Cardinal Sarto   →   Pope Pius X 
 Cardinal della Chiesa   →   Pope Benedict XV 
 Cardinal Ratti   →   Pope Pius XI 
 Cardinal Pacelli   →   Pope Pius XII 
 Cardinal Roncalli   →   Pope John XXIII 
 Cardinal Montini   →   Pope Paul VI 
 Cardinal Wojtyła   →   Pope John Paul II 
 Cardinal Bergoglio   →   Pope Francis I 
 Cardinal Prevost   →   Pope Leo XIV 

(Holy) Spirit of '78

[edit]

Since Pope Gregory XI
died on 27 Mar 1378.

Urban VI 09 Apr 1378 15 Oct 1389
Pius IX 16 Jun 1846 07 Feb 1878
Leo XIII 20 Feb 1878 20 Jul 1903
Paul VI 21 Jun 1963 06 Aug 1978
John Paul I 26 Aug 1978 28 Sep 1978
John Paul II 16 Oct 1978 02 Apr 2005

Three popes – 06 Aug – 16 Oct 1978.
  Paul VI,  John Paul I,  John Paul II

Conspiracy theories

[edit]
Vatican conspiracy theories

Pope Gregory XVII

[edit]

Giuseppe SiriGiuseppe Siri conspiracy theory
Siri would have taken the name Pope Gregory XVII.
If he had become pope, Vatican II would never have happened.

Pope John Paul I

[edit]

Albino LucianiPope John Paul I conspiracy theories
Pope for only 33 days. Most-recent Italian-elected pope.
SeeSisters of Charity of Saints Bartolomea Capitanio and Vincenza Gerosa

List

[edit]

The following is a list of popes I've met in real life

Future planning
Mel Gibson
Year Title Role
1977 Summer City Scallop
1979 Mad Max Max Rockatansky
Tim Tim
1980 The Chain Reaction Mechanic
1981 Attack Force Z Paul Kelly
Gallipoli Frank Dunne
Mad Max 2 Max Rockatansky
1982 The Year of Living Dangerously Guy Hamilton
1984 The Bounty Fletcher Christian
The River Tom Garvey
Mrs. Soffel Ed Biddle
1985 Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome Max Rockatansky
1987 Lethal Weapon Martin Riggs
1988 Tequila Sunrise Dale McKussic
1989 Lethal Weapon 2 Martin Riggs
1990 Bird on a Wire Rick Jarmin
Air America Gene Ryack
Pre–Hamlet films
Year Title Actor Director Writer Producer
1992 Forever Young Yes No No Yes
1993 The Man Without a Face Yes Yes No No
1995 Braveheart Yes Yes No Yes
1997 One Eight Seven No No No Yes
2003 The Singing Detective Yes No No Yes
2004 The Passion of the Christ No Yes Yes Yes
2004 Paparazzi Yes No No Yes
2005 Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man No No No Yes
2006 Apocalypto No Yes Yes Yes
2012 Get the Gringo Yes No Yes Yes
2014 Stonehearst Asylum No No No Yes
2016 Hacksaw Ridge No Yes No No
2018 Air Strike No No No Yes
2019 The Professor and the Madman Yes No No Yes
2022 On the Line Yes No No Yes
2023 Sound of Freedom No No No Yes
2025 Flight Risk No Yes No Yes
TBD The Resurrection of the Christ No Yes Yes Yes
TBD The Resurrection of the Christ – Chapter II No Yes Yes Yes
   ? Lethal Finale Yes Yes No No

All pre-2017 films produced with Bruce Davey.

Icon Productions

Franchise appearances

[edit]
Year Title MM LW
1979 Mad Max Yes
1981 Mad Max 2 Yes
1985 Mad Max 3 Yes
1987 Lethal Weapon Yes
1989 Lethal Weapon 2 Yes
1992 Lethal Weapon 3 Yes
1998 Lethal Weapon 4 Yes
TBD Lethal Weapon 5 Yes
Max Martin
Order Date Title   The Saint    The Falcon  Actor Ref.
01. Jun 03, 1938 The Saint in New York Yes Louis Hayward [1]
02. Mar 10, 1939 The Saint Strikes Back Yes George Sanders [2]
03. Jun 30, 1939 The Saint in London Yes George Sanders [3]
04. Jan 26, 1940 The Saint's Double Trouble Yes George Sanders [4]
05. Jun 07, 1940 The Saint Takes Over Yes George Sanders [5]
06. Jan 24, 1941 The Saint in Palm Springs Yes George Sanders [6]
07. May 09, 1941 The Saint's Vacation Yes Hugh Sinclair [7]
09. Oct 24, 1941 The Gay Falcon Yes George Sanders [8]
08. Dec 08, 1941 The Saint Meets the Tiger Yes Hugh Sinclair [9]
10. Jan 16, 1942 A Date with the Falcon Yes George Sanders [10]
11. May 29, 1942 The Falcon Takes Over Yes George Sanders [11]
12. Nov 06, 1942 The Falcon's Brother Yes George Sanders / Tom Conway [12]
13. May 07, 1943 The Falcon Strikes Back Yes Tom Conway [13]
14. Jul 17, 1943 The Falcon in Danger Yes Tom Conway [14]
15. Nov 10, 1943 The Falcon and the Co-eds Yes Tom Conway [15]
16. Mar 17, 1944 The Falcon Out West Yes Tom Conway [16]
17. Aug 04, 1944 The Falcon in Mexico Yes Tom Conway [17]
18. Dec 08, 1944 The Falcon in Hollywood Yes Tom Conway [18]
19. Jul 25, 1945 The Falcon in San Francisco Yes Tom Conway [19]
20. Apr 22, 1946 The Falcon's Alibi Yes Tom Conway [20]
21. Dec 13, 1946 The Falcon's Adventure Yes Tom Conway [21]
22. Apr 01, 1948 Devil's Cargo Yes John Calvert [22]
23. Nov 24, 1948 Appointment with Murder Yes John Calvert [23]
24. Apr 15, 1949 Search for Danger Yes John Calvert [24]
25. Oct 12, 1953 The Saint's Return Yes Louis Hayward [25]

References

[edit]
TV series
TV pilot
TV films – (Simon Dutton)

Bold italics denotes writing by Graham Greene.

— "Last night, I dreamt I went to Manderley again."
— "Last night, I didn't get to sleep at all (no, no)."


Adaptations of works by Daphne du Maurier
Year Film / miniseries adaptation Basis
1939 Jamaica Inn Jamaica Inn (1936)
1940 Rebecca Rebecca (1938)
1944 Frenchman's Creek Frenchman's Creek (1941)
1946 The Years Between The Years Between (play) (1945)
1947 Hungry Hill Hungry Hill (1943)
1952 My Cousin Rachel My Cousin Rachel (1951)
1959 The Scapegoat The Scapegoat (1957)
1963 The Birds "The Birds" (story) // (The Apple Tree) (1952)
1973 Don't Look Now "Don't Look Now" (story) // (Not After Midnight, and Other Stories) (1971)
1979 Rebecca Rebecca (1938)
1983 My Cousin Rachel My Cousin Rachel (1951)
1983 Jamaica Inn Jamaica Inn (1936)
1994 The Birds II: Land's End "The Birds" (story) // (The Apple Tree) (1952)
1994 The Lifeforce Experiment "The Breakthrough" (story) // (Not After Midnight, and Other Stories) (1971)
1997 Rebecca Rebecca (1938)
1998 Frenchman's Creek Frenchman's Creek (1941)
2012 The Scapegoat The Scapegoat (1957)
2014 Jamaica Inn Jamaica Inn (1936)
2017 My Cousin Rachel My Cousin Rachel (1951)
2020 Rebecca Rebecca (1938)


The Daphne du Maurier Collection

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Daphne du Maurier
Novel Film
Jamaica Inn (1936) Jamaica Inn (1939)
Rebecca (1938) Rebecca (1940)
Frenchman's Creek (1941) Frenchman's Creek (1944)
Hungry Hill (1943) Hungry Hill (1947)
My Cousin Rachel (1951) My Cousin Rachel (1952)
The Scapegoat (1957) The Scapegoat (1959)


Adaptations of du Maurier's novels
Jamaica Inn        original 1939 film
Rebecca        original 1940 film
Frenchman's Creek        original 1944 film
Hungry Hill        original 1947 film
My Cousin Rachel        original 1952 film
The Scapegoat        original 1959 film
Daphne du Maurier
Daphne du Maurier
Year Film Director Producer Basis
1939 Jamaica Inn Alfred Hitchcock E. Pommer and C. Laughton Jamaica Inn (1936)
1940 Rebecca Alfred Hitchcock David O. Selznick Rebecca (1938)
1944 Frenchman's Creek Mitchell Leisen Buddy G. DeSylva Frenchman's Creek (1941)
1947 Hungry Hill Brian Desmond Hurst William Sistrom Hungry Hill (1943)
1952 My Cousin Rachel Henry Koster Nunnally Johnson My Cousin Rachel (1951)
1959 The Scapegoat Robert Hamer Michael Balcon The Scapegoat (1957)


Brontë sisters Daphne du Maurier Alfred Hitchcock Wyler / Stevenson
Wuthering Heights (1847) Jamaica Inn (1936) Jamaica Inn (1939) Wuthering Heights (1939)
Jane Eyre (1847) Rebecca (1938) Rebecca (1940) Jane Eyre (1943)

Similarities vs. plagiarism

[edit]
(1936) – Jamaica Inn
Film adaptations
See also


(1938) – Rebecca
Film adaptations
Musical adaptations


(1952) – "The Birds" – (The Apple Tree)
Film adaptations


Daphne du Maurier

[edit]

All original (and definitive) film adaptations by Alfred Hitchcock.


Definitive film versions
(circa 1803)
[Frances' father]
(d. 17--)
[Frances' mother]
(d. 17--)
Mr Earnshaw
(d. 1775)
[Mrs Earnshaw]
(d. 1773)
Mr Earnshaw
(d. 1775)
[Mrs Earnshaw]
(d. 1773)
Mr Linton
(d. 1780)
[Mrs Linton]
(d. 1780)
Frances [Earnshaw]
(d. 1778)
Hindley Earnshaw
(d. 1784)
Catherine Earnshaw
(d. 1784)
Edgar Linton
(d. 1801)
Hareton Earnshaw
(living)
Cathy Linton
(living)
[Edgar] Earnshaw
(placeholder)
Year Brontë brother Brontë sisters Title
Branwell Charlotte ^ Emily ^ Anne ^
1944 Molly Lamont Lynne Roberts Heather Angel Three Sisters of the Moors
1946 Arthur Kennedy Olivia de Havilland Ida Lupino Nancy Coleman Devotion
1979 Pascal Greggory Marie-France Pisier Isabelle Adjani Isabelle Huppert Les Sœurs Brontë
2005 Matthew Thomas Fenella Woolgar Diane Beck  Catherine Cusack  Brontë (play)
2022 Fionn Whitehead Alexandra Dowling Emma Mackey Amelia Gething Emily

Note: Does not include television.

Patrick
(17 Mar 1777 – 07 Jun 1861)
Maria
(15 Apr 1783 – 15 Sep 1821)
Maria
(23 Apr 1814 – 06 May 1825)
Elizabeth
(08 Feb 1815 – 15 Jun 1825)
Branwell
(26 Jun 1817 – 24 Sep 1848)
Emily
(30 Jul 1818 – 19 Dec 1848)
Anne
(17 Jan 1820 – 28 May 1849)
Charlotte
(21 Apr 1816 – 31 Mar 1855)
Arthur Bell Nicholls
(06 Jan 1819 – 02 Dec 1906)
Mary Anna Bell
(09 Sep 1831 – 27 Feb 1915)
(unborn child)
(d. 31 Mar 1855)

(20 novels total)

Novels by W. Somerset Maugham
Year Title
1897 ~Liza of Lambeth~ – (non-Heinemann novel)
1898 ~The Making of a Saint~ – (non-Heinemann novel)
1901 ~The Hero~ – (non-Heinemann novel)
1902 ~Mrs Craddock~
1904 ~The Merry-Go-Round~
1906 ~The Bishop's Apron~ – (non-Heinemann novel)
1907 ~The Explorer~
1908 ~The Magician~
1915 Of Human Bondage
1919 The Moon and Sixpence
1925 The Painted Veil
1930 Cakes and Ale
1932 The Narrow Corner
1937 Theatre
1939 Christmas Holiday
1941 Up at the Villa
1942 The Hour Before the Dawn[Note 1]
1944 The Razor's Edge
1946 Then and Now
1948 Catalina

(Heinemann-published novels only, unless otherwise indicated.)

Note
  1. ^ (Novel and film were both suppressed in the UK by Maugham)
Film adaptations


Sequential harmony
(through chronology)

Articles needing moved for correct alignment, base predative in-queue (harmonious sequentiality)

Margaret Atwood
Year Title Novel Short
1969 The Edible Woman Yes
1972 Surfacing Yes
1976 Lady Oracle Yes
1977 Dancing Girls Yes
1979 Life Before Man Yes
1981 Bodily Harm Yes
1983 Murder in the Dark Yes
1983 Bluebeard's Egg Yes
1985 The Handmaid's Tale Yes
1988 Cat's Eye Yes
1991 Wilderness Tips Yes
1992 Good Bones Yes
1993 The Robber Bride Yes
1994 Good Bones and Simple Murders Yes
1996 The Labrador Fiasco Yes
1996 Alias Grace Yes
2000 The Blind Assassin Yes
2003 Oryx and Crake Yes
2005 The Penelopiad Yes
2006 The Tent Yes
2006 Moral Disorder Yes
2009 The Year of the Flood Yes
2013 MaddAddam Yes
2014 Stone Mattress Yes
2015 The Heart Goes Last Yes
2016 Hag-Seed Yes
2019 The Testaments Yes
2023 Old Babes in the Wood Yes
Year Title Notes Ref.
1985 Anne of Green Gables Sullivan Entertainment [1]
1987 Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel Sullivan Entertainment [2]
1989 Lantern Hill Sullivan Entertainment – non-Anne TV film [3]
1990 Road to Avonlea Sullivan Entertainment – TV series [4]
1998 Emily of New Moon ~non-Sullivan TV series~ [5]
1998 An Avonlea Christmas Sullivan Entertainment – TV film [6]
2000 Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story Sullivan Entertainment [7]
2001 Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series Sullivan Entertainment[A] [8]
2005 Anne: Journey to Green Gables Sullivan Entertainment[A] – (Direct-to-video) [9]
2008 Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning Sullivan Entertainment [10]

References

[edit]
[edit]
  • 1 Walter Shirley
    • + Bertha Willis
      • 2 Anne Shirley
        • + Gilbert Blythe
          • 3 Joyce Blythe (daughter)
          • 3 Jem Blythe (son)
            • + Faith Meredith
              • 4 Jem Blythe Jr.
              • 4 Walter Blythe
              • 4 Anne Blythe
          • 3 Walter Blythe (son)
            • + Una Meredith
          • 3 Nan Blythe (twin daughter)
            • + Jerry Meredith
              • 4 Di Meredith
          • 3 Diana Blythe (twin daughter)
          • 3 Shirley Blythe (son)
          • 3 Rilla Blythe (daughter)
            • + Kenneth Ford
              • 4 Gilbert Ford
              • 4 Rilla Ford
  • 1 Heziah King
    • + Mrs. King
      • 2 Hetty King
      • 2 Alec King
        • + Janet Ward
          • 3 Felicity King
            • + Gus Pike
          • 3 Felix King
            • + Izzy Pettibone
          • 3 Cecily King
          • 3 Daniel King
      • 2 Roger King
        • + Andrew's mother
          • 3 Andrew King
      • 2 Ruth King
        • + Blair Stanley
          • 3 Sara Stanley
      • 2 Olivia King
        • + Jasper Dale
          • 3 Montgomery Dale
Yes denotes D. Z. and P. P. collaboration
Year Title Zucker, Abrahams and Zucker P. P.
D. Z. J. A. J. Z.
1980 Airplane! Yes Yes Yes No
1982 Airplane II: The Sequel No No No No
1984 Police Academy No No No Yes
Top Secret! Yes Yes Yes No
Bachelor Party No No No Yes
1985 Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment No No No No
Moving Violations No No No Yes
Real Genius No No No Yes
1986 Police Academy 3: Back in Training No No No No
Ruthless People Yes Yes Yes No
1987 Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol No No No No
1988 Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach No No No No
Big Business No Yes No No
Lucky Stiff No No No Yes
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! Yes Yes Yes Yes
1989 Police Academy 6: City Under Siege No No No No
1990 Cry-Baby No Yes No No
Ghost No No Yes No
Welcome Home, Roxy Carmichael No Yes No No
1991 The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear Yes No No Yes
Hot Shots! No Yes No Yes
1992 Brain Donors No No No Yes
1993 Hot Shots! Part Deux No Yes No Yes
My Life No No Yes No
1994 Naked Gun 33+13: The Final Insult Yes No No Yes
Police Academy 7: Mission to Moscow No No No No
1995 First Knight No No Yes No
A Walk in the Clouds Yes No Yes No
1996 High School High Yes No No Yes
1997 My Best Friend's Wedding No No Yes No
Mr. Magoo No No No Yes
1998 Mafia! No Yes No No
BASEketball Yes No No No
Wrongfully Accused No No No Yes
2000 Scary Movie No No No No
2001 Scary Movie 2 No No No No
Rat Race No No Yes No
2002 Unconditional Love No No Yes No
2003 Phone Booth Yes No No No
My Boss's Daughter Yes No No No
Scary Movie 3 Yes No No Yes
2006 Scary Movie 4 Yes Yes No Yes
2008 Bachelor Party 2: The Last Temptation No No No Yes
Superhero Movie Yes No No No
The Onion Movie Yes No No No
Mostly Ghostly: Who Let the Ghosts Out? No No No Yes
An American Carol Yes No No No
2010 Fair Game No No Yes No
2011 Friends with Benefits No No Yes No
2012 Mental No No Yes No
2013 Scary Movie 5 Yes No No Yes
2014 Mostly Ghostly: Have You Met My Ghoulfriend? No No No No
2025 The Naked Gun 4+14: Law of Toughness No No No No
2026 Scary Movie 6 No No No No
20— 1000 Miles No No Yes No
20— Spaghetti Versus Noodle Yes No No No
20— Star of Malta Yes No No Yes
20— Police Academy 8 No No No Yes

David Zucker and Pat Proft collaborated on three Naked Gun films, three Scary Movie films, and also High School High and Star of Malta.
Jim Abrahams and Pat Proft collaborated on Hot Shots! and Hot Shots! Part Deux, as well as the original Naked Gun film and Scary Movie 4.
Jerry Zucker and Pat Proft collaborated only on the original Naked Gun film.
Aside from ZAZ films, the Zucker brothers collaborated together (without Abrahams) only on A Walk in the Clouds.
Leslie Nielsen appeared in ten films from the above listing.

Year Title Role
1980 Airplane! – Dr. Rumack
1988 The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! Frank Drebin
1991 The Naked Gun 2+12: The Smell of Fear – Frank Drebin
1994 Naked Gun 33+13: The Final Insult – Frank Drebin
1997 Mr. Magoo Mr. Quincy Magoo
1998 Wrongfully Accused – Ryan Harrison
2003 Scary Movie 3 – President Baxter Harris
2006 Scary Movie 4 – President Baxter Harris
2008 Superhero Movie – Uncle Albert Riker
2008 An American Carol – Grampa / Osama Bin Nielsen

Sequels, franchises, film series

[edit]
Airplane! 1980 Airplane!
1982 Airplane II: The Sequel
Police Academy 1984 Police Academy
1985 Police Academy 2: Their First Assignment
1986 Police Academy 3: Back in Training
1987 Police Academy 4: Citizens on Patrol
1988 Police Academy 5: Assignment Miami Beach
1989 Police Academy 6: City Under Siege
1994 Police Academy 7: Mission to Moscow
20— Police Academy 8
Bachelor Party 1984 Bachelor Party
2008 Bachelor Party 2: The Last Temptation
The Naked Gun 1988 The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!
1991 The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear
1994 Naked Gun 33+13: The Final Insult
2025 The Naked Gun 4+14: Law of Toughness
Hot Shots! 1991 Hot Shots!
1993 Hot Shots! Part Deux
Scary Movie 2000 Scary Movie
2001 Scary Movie 2
2003 Scary Movie 3
2006 Scary Movie 4
2013 Scary Movie 5
2026 Scary Movie 6
Mostly Ghostly 2008 Mostly Ghostly: Who Let the Ghosts Out?
2014 Mostly Ghostly: Have You Met My Ghoulfriend?
Academy Awards and nominations for Best Actress
Year Olivia  Joan  Role Film Result
1940 Yes The second Mrs. de Winter Rebecca Nominated
1941 Yes Emmy Brown Hold Back the Dawn Nominated
1941 Yes Lina McLaidlaw Aysgarth Suspicion Won
1942 Yes Prudence Cathaway This Above All
1943 Yes Tessa Sanger The Constant Nymph Nominated
1946 Yes Miss Josephine "Jody" Norris To Each His Own Won
1948 Yes Virginia Stuart Cunningham The Snake Pit Nominated
1949 Yes Catherine Sloper The Heiress Won
Year Olivia Joan Role Film Result
1939 – Olivia was  nominated  for Best Supporting Actress as Melanie Hamilton in Gone with the Wind.


Alonzo PotterElsie NicholasRobert WylieBelle MulfordRobert DozierEmma CooperWalter de HavillandLilian Fontaine
H. C. PotterLucilla WylieWilliam DozierJoan Fontaine
Earl PotterDeborah Dozier
Cody Potter

~

Addams
— family —            
Mr. Addams
(—)
Eudora Addams
(—)
Mr. Frump
(—)
Hester Frump (née Droop)
(Joanna Lumley)
Gomez Addams
(Luis Guzmán)
Morticia Addams (née Frump)
(Catherine Zeta-Jones)
Pugsley Addams
(Isaac Ordonez)
Wednesday Addams
(Jenna Ortega)

~

(non-direct female line, as it's through Gomez Addams)

(many generations; mother-thru-daughter direct-line)

See also

[edit]
Character – (Actress) Seasons
Original New
Carol Wilson(Ingrid Hafner) 01
Cathy Gale(Honor Blackman) 02 03
Emma Peel(Diana Rigg) 04 05
Tara King(Linda Thorson) 06
Purdey(Joanna Lumley) 07 08
Avengers and Bond
Year Title Actress Role
Ingrid Hafner
1964 Goldfinger Honor Blackman Pussy Galore
1969 On Her Majesty's Secret Service Diana Rigg Tracy Bond
Linda Thorson
Joanna Lumley English Girl
1985 A View to a Kill Patrick Macnee Godfrey Tibbett
Sapphire & Steel
Joanna Lumley David McCallum
Year Title Role Year Title Role
1972–1974 Colditz Simon Carter
1976–1977 The New Avengers Purdey
1979–1982 Sapphire & Steel Sapphire 1979–1982 Sapphire & Steel Steel
1992–2012 Absolutely Fabulous Patsy Stone
2003–2023 NCIS Dr. Donald "Ducky" Mallard
Terrible Twelve
Filmography

Film

[edit]
Year Film
Death Wish
1974 Death Wish 1
1982 Death Wish 2
1985 Death Wish 3
1987 Death Wish 4
1994 Death Wish 5

Television

[edit]
Year Film
A Family of Cops
1995 Family of Cops I
1997 Family of Cops II: Breach of Faith
1999 Family of Cops III: Under Suspicion
Television series appearances — more than three-episode appearances.
Year Series Role Ep. count
1968–1970 It Takes a Thief Alexander Mundy 66 episodes
1972–1974 Colditz Flight Lieutenant Phil Carrington 14 episodes
1975–1978 Switch Pete T. Ryan 71 episodes
1979–1984 Hart to Hart Jonathan Hart 111 episodes
1985–1986 Lime Street James Greyson Culver 8 episodes
2003–2006 Hope & Faith Jack Fairfield 7 episodes
2007–2008 Two and a Half Men Teddy Leopold 5 episodes
2010–2019 NCIS Anthony DiNozzo, Sr. 13 episodes
 The Pink Panther 
 1963   The Pink Panther 
 1964   A Shot in the Dark 
 1975   The Return of the Pink Panther 
 1976   The Pink Panther Strikes Again 
 1978   Revenge of the Pink Panther 
 1981   Romance of the Pink Panther 
§
·
· ·
63 64 75 76 78 81
Pink Panther(same) Yes No Yes Yes Yes Pink Panther(same)
Peter Sellers(Clouseau) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Peter Sellers(Clouseau)
Herbert Lom(Dreyfus) No Yes Yes Yes Yes Herbert Lom(Dreyfus)
Burt Kwouk(Cato) No Yes Yes Yes Yes Burt Kwouk(Cato)
André Maranne(François) No Yes Yes Yes Yes André Maranne(François)
01 02 03 04 05 06
·

 Pink Panther (cocktail) 

List of IBA official cocktails

           

(Original series)
Recurring characters
·
·



















Character




















Character
·
62 63 64 65 67 69 71 73 74 77 79 81 83 85 87 89 95 97 99 02
James Bond Sean Connery Sean Connery Sean Connery Sean Connery Sean Connery George Lazenby Sean Connery Roger Moore Roger Moore Roger Moore Roger Moore Roger Moore Roger Moore Roger Moore Timothy Dalton Timothy Dalton Pierce Brosnan Pierce Brosnan Pierce Brosnan Pierce Brosnan James Bond
Miss Moneypenny Lois Maxwell Lois Maxwell Lois Maxwell Lois Maxwell Lois Maxwell Lois Maxwell Lois Maxwell Lois Maxwell Lois Maxwell Lois Maxwell Lois Maxwell Lois Maxwell Lois Maxwell Lois Maxwell Caroline Bliss Caroline Bliss Samantha Bond Samantha Bond Samantha Bond Samantha Bond Miss Moneypenny
M Bernard Lee Bernard Lee Bernard Lee Bernard Lee Bernard Lee Bernard Lee Bernard Lee Bernard Lee Bernard Lee Bernard Lee Bernard Lee   Robert Brown (British actor) Robert Brown (British actor) Robert Brown (British actor) Robert Brown (British actor) Judi Dench Judi Dench Judi Dench Judi Dench M
Q Peter Burton Desmond Llewelyn Desmond Llewelyn Desmond Llewelyn Desmond Llewelyn Desmond Llewelyn Desmond Llewelyn   Desmond Llewelyn Desmond Llewelyn Desmond Llewelyn Desmond Llewelyn Desmond Llewelyn Desmond Llewelyn Desmond Llewelyn Desmond Llewelyn Desmond Llewelyn Desmond Llewelyn Desmond Llewelyn John Cleese Q
Sylvia Trench Eunice Gayson Eunice Gayson                                     Sylvia Trench
Felix Leiter Jack Lord   Cec Linder Rik Van Nutter     Norman Burton David Hedison             John Terry David Hedison         Felix Leiter
Ernst Stavro Blofeld   Anthony Dawson   Anthony Dawson Donald Pleasence Telly Savalas Charles Gray (actor)         John Hollis                 Ernst Stavro Blofeld
J. W. Pepper               Clifton James Clifton James                       J. W. Pepper
Bill Tanner                 Michael Goodliffe     James Villiers         Michael Kitchen   Michael Kitchen   Bill Tanner
Frederick Gray                   Geoffrey Keen Geoffrey Keen Geoffrey Keen Geoffrey Keen Geoffrey Keen Geoffrey Keen           Frederick Gray
General Gogol                   Walter Gotell Walter Gotell Walter Gotell Walter Gotell Walter Gotell Walter Gotell           General Gogol
Jaws                   Richard Kiel Richard Kiel                   Jaws
Rublevitch                   Eva Rueber-Staier   Eva Rueber-Staier Eva Rueber-Staier   Virginia Hey           Rublevitch
Smithers                       Jeremy Bulloch Jeremy Bulloch               Smithers
Jack Wade                                 Joe Don Baker Joe Don Baker     Jack Wade
Valentin Zukovsky                                 Robbie Coltrane   Robbie Coltrane   Valentin Zukovsky
Charles Robinson                                   Colin Salmon Colin Salmon Colin Salmon Charles Robinson
01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
·
(Reboot series)
Recurring characters
·
·











Character












Character
·
06 08 12 15 21
James Bond Daniel Craig Daniel Craig Daniel Craig Daniel Craig Daniel Craig James Bond
Miss Moneypenny     Naomie Harris Naomie Harris Naomie Harris Miss Moneypenny
M Judi Dench Judi Dench Judi Dench Ralph Fiennes Ralph Fiennes M
Q     Ben Whishaw Ben Whishaw Ben Whishaw Q
Felix Leiter Jeffrey Wright Jeffrey Wright     Jeffrey Wright Felix Leiter
Ernst Stavro Blofeld       Christoph Waltz Christoph Waltz Ernst Stavro Blofeld
Bill Tanner   Rory Kinnear Rory Kinnear Rory Kinnear Rory Kinnear Bill Tanner
Mr. White Jesper Christensen Jesper Christensen   Jesper Christensen   Mr. White
René Mathis Giancarlo Giannini Giancarlo Giannini       René Mathis
Madeleine Swann       Léa Seydoux Léa Seydoux Madeleine Swann
Vogel       Brigitte Millar Brigitte Millar Vogel
21 22 23 24 25
·


Glidrose
·
1950–1966   Ian Fleming           
1967–1974   Kingsley Amis      
1975–1979   Christopher Wood
1980–1996   John Gardner        
1997–2002   Raymond Benson
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953Casino Royale
1954Live and Let Die
1955Moonraker
1956Diamonds Are Forever
1957From Russia, with Love
1958Dr. No
1959Goldfinger
1960For Your Eyes Only(first of two short story collections)
1961Thunderball
1962The Spy Who Loved Me
1963On Her Majesty's Secret Service
1964You Only Live Twice
1965The Man with the Golden Gun
1966Octopussy and The Living Daylights(second of two short story collections)
1967
1968Colonel Sun
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me(novelisation)
1978
1979James Bond and Moonraker(novelisation)
1980
1981Licence Renewed
1982For Special Services
1983Icebreaker
1984Role of Honour
1985
1986Nobody Lives for Ever
1987No Deals, Mr. Bond
1988Scorpius
1989Win, Lose or Die
Licence to Kill(novelisation)
1990Brokenclaw
1991The Man from Barbarossa
1992Death Is Forever
1993Never Send Flowers
1994SeaFire
1995GoldenEye(novelisation)
1996Cold
1997Zero Minus Ten
Tomorrow Never Dies(novelisation)
1998The Facts of Death
1999High Time to Kill
The World Is Not Enough(novelisation)
2000DoubleShot
2001Never Dream of Dying
2002The Man with the Red Tattoo
Die Another Day(novelisation)
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008Quantum of Solace(complete short story collections)
Book Year Film
Casino Royale 1953
Live and Let Die 1954
Moonraker 1955
Diamonds Are Forever 1956
From Russia, with Love 1957
Dr. No 1958
Goldfinger 1959
For Your Eyes Only 1960
Thunderball 1961
The Spy Who Loved Me 1962
1962 Dr. No
On Her Majesty's Secret Service 1963
1963 From Russia with Love
You Only Live Twice 1964
1964 Goldfinger
The Man with the Golden Gun 1965
1965 Thunderball
Octopussy and The Living Daylights 1966
1967 You Only Live Twice
Colonel Sun 1968
1969 On Her Majesty's Secret Service
1971 Diamonds Are Forever
1973 Live and Let Die
1974 The Man with the Golden Gun
James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me – (novelisation) 1977 James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me – (novelisation)
1977 The Spy Who Loved Me
James Bond and Moonraker – (novelisation) 1979
1979 Moonraker
Licence Renewed 1981
1981 For Your Eyes Only
For Special Services 1982
1983 Octopussy
Icebreaker 1983
Role of Honour 1984
1985 A View to a Kill
Nobody Lives for Ever 1986
No Deals, Mr. Bond 1987
1987 The Living Daylights
Scorpius 1988
Win, Lose or Die 1989
Licence to Kill – (novelisation) 1989
1989 Licence to Kill
Brokenclaw 1990
The Man from Barbarossa 1991
Death Is Forever 1992
Never Send Flowers 1993
SeaFire 1994
GoldenEye – (novelisation) 1995
1995 GoldenEye
Cold 1996
Zero Minus Ten 1997
Tomorrow Never Dies – (novelisation) 1997
1997 Tomorrow Never Dies
The Facts of Death 1998
High Time to Kill 1999
The World Is Not Enough – (novelisation) 1999
1999 The World Is Not Enough
DoubleShot 2000
Never Dream of Dying 2001
The Man with the Red Tattoo 2002
Die Another Day – (novelisation) 2002
2002 Die Another Day
2006 Casino Royale
Quantum of Solace (complete short story collection) 2008
2008 Quantum of Solace
2012 Skyfall
2015 Spectre
2021 No Time to Die
20–– Bond 26
Danjaq / Eon
·
1962–1967   Sean Connery   
1968–1969   George Lazenby
1970–1971   Sean Connery   
1972–1985   Roger Moore     
1986–1993   Timothy Dalton
1994–2003   Pierce Brosnan
2004–2021   Daniel Craig      
1962Dr. No
1963From Russia with Love
1964Goldfinger
1965Thunderball
1966
1967You Only Live Twice
1968
1969On Her Majesty's Secret Service
1970
1971Diamonds Are Forever
1972
1973Live and Let Die
1974The Man with the Golden Gun
1975
1976
1977The Spy Who Loved Me
1978
1979Moonraker
1980
1981For Your Eyes Only
1982
1983Octopussy
1984
1985A View to a Kill
1986
1987The Living Daylights
1988
1989Licence to Kill
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995GoldenEye
1996
1997Tomorrow Never Dies
1998
1999The World Is Not Enough
2000
2001
2002Die Another Day
2003
2004
2005
2006Casino Royale
2007
2008Quantum of Solace
2009
2010
2011
2012Skyfall
2013
2014
2015Spectre
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021No Time to Die
Tout
Book Film
06. 1958 – Dr. No 1962 – Dr. No 01.
05. 1957 – From Russia, with Love 1963 – From Russia with Love 02.
07. 1959 – Goldfinger 1964 – Goldfinger 03.
13. 1961 – Thunderball 1965 – Thunderball 04.
19. 1964 – You Only Live Twice 1967 – You Only Live Twice 05.
16. 1963 – On Her Majesty's Secret Service 1969 – On Her Majesty's Secret Service 06.
04. 1956 – Diamonds Are Forever 1971 – Diamonds Are Forever 07.
02. 1954 – Live and Let Die 1973 – Live and Let Die 08.
20. 1965 – The Man with the Golden Gun 1974 – The Man with the Golden Gun 09.
15. 1977 – James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me (1962) 1977 – The Spy Who Loved Me 10.
03. 1979 – James Bond and Moonraker (1955) 1979 – Moonraker 11.
11. 1960 – "For Your Eyes Only" (1960) 1981 – For Your Eyes Only 12.
21. 1966 – "Octopussy" (1965) 1983 – Octopussy 13.
09. 1960 – "From a View to a Kill" (1959) 1985 – A View to a Kill 14.
14. 1966 – "The Living Daylights" (1962) 1987 – The Living Daylights 15.
22. 1989 – Licence RevokedLicence to Kill 1989 – Licence RevokedLicence to Kill 16.
18. 1966 – "The Property of a Lady" (1963) 1991 – The Property of a Lady → (shelved)
23. 1993 – Reunion with Death → (scratched) 1993 – Reunion with Death → (shelved)
24. 1995 – GoldenEye 1995 – GoldenEye 17.
25. 1997 – Tomorrow Never Dies 1997 – Tomorrow Never Dies 18.
26. 1999 – The World Is Not Enough 1999 – The World Is Not Enough 19.
27. 2002 – Die Another Day 2002 – Die Another Day 20.
01. 1953 – Casino Royale 2006 – Casino Royale 21.
08. 1960 – "Quantum of Solace" (1959) 2008 – Quantum of Solace 22.
28. 2012 – Skyfall 2012 – Skyfall 23.
29. 2015 – Spectre 2015 – Spectre 24.
30. 2021 – No Time to Die 2021 – No Time to Die 25.
31. 20–– – TBC 20–– – TBC 26.
12. 1960 – "Risico" (1960) 20–– – Risico
10. 1960 – "The Hildebrand Rarity" (1960) 20–– – The Hildebrand Rarity
17. 1966 – "007 in New York" (1963) 20–– – 007 in New York(non-useable film title)

The Living Daylights was originally written with Moore in mind, before Dalton took over.
GoldenEye was written with Dalton in mind, originally to be released before the never-made
Reunion with Death would had been, which was scrapped when Dalton departed the series.

(Vocalized-only sans-appearance) Carly Simon as Vivienne Michel
performing "Nobody Does It Better" in The Spy Who Loved Me (1977).

(Vocalized-only sans-appearance) Shirley Bassey as Gala Brand
performing the title theme song "Moonraker" in Moonraker (1979).

(Title sequence appearance only) Sheena Easton as herself
performing "For Your Eyes Only" in For Your Eyes Only (1981).

(Non-appearance) Rita Coolidge (non-film appearance) –
performing (the theme) "All Time High" in Octopussy (1983).

Source: Danjaq / Eon Productions.

Glidrose
·
1950–1966   Ian Fleming           
1967–1974   Kingsley Amis      
1975–1979   Christopher Wood
1980–1996   John Gardner        
1997–2002   Raymond Benson
1949
1950
1951
1952
1953Casino Royale
1954Live and Let Die
1955Moonraker
1956Diamonds Are Forever
1957From Russia, with Love
1958Dr. No
1959Goldfinger
1960For Your Eyes Only(short stories)
1961Thunderball
1962The Spy Who Loved Me
1963On Her Majesty's Secret Service
1964You Only Live Twice
1965The Man with the Golden Gun
1966Octopussy and The Living Daylights(short stories)
1967
1968Colonel Sun
1969
1970
1971
1972
1973
1974
1975
1976
1977James Bond, The Spy Who Loved Me(novelisation)
1978
1979James Bond and Moonraker(novelisation)
1980
1981Licence Renewed
1982For Special Services
1983Icebreaker
1984Role of Honour
1985
1986Nobody Lives for Ever
1987No Deals, Mr. Bond
1988Scorpius
1989Win, Lose or Die
Licence to Kill(novelisation)
1990Brokenclaw
1991The Man from Barbarossa
1992Death Is Forever
1993Never Send Flowers
1994SeaFire
1995GoldenEye(novelisation)
1996Cold
1997Zero Minus Ten
Tomorrow Never Dies(novelisation)
1998The Facts of Death
1999High Time to Kill
The World Is Not Enough(novelisation)
2000DoubleShot
2001Never Dream of Dying
2002The Man with the Red Tattoo
Die Another Day(novelisation)
2003
2004
2005
2006
2007
2008Quantum of Solace(complete short story collections)
Danjaq / Eon
·
1962–1967   Sean Connery   
1968–1969   George Lazenby
1970–1971   Sean Connery   
1972–1985   Roger Moore     
1986–1993   Timothy Dalton
1994–2003   Pierce Brosnan
2004–2021   Daniel Craig      
1962Dr. No
1963From Russia with Love
1964Goldfinger
1965Thunderball
1966
1967You Only Live Twice
1968
1969On Her Majesty's Secret Service
1970
1971Diamonds Are Forever
1972
1973Live and Let Die
1974The Man with the Golden Gun
1975
1976
1977The Spy Who Loved Me
1978
1979Moonraker
1980
1981For Your Eyes Only
1982
1983Octopussy
1984
1985A View to a Kill
1986
1987The Living Daylights
1988
1989Licence to Kill
1990
1991
1992
1993
1994
1995GoldenEye
1996
1997Tomorrow Never Dies
1998
1999The World Is Not Enough
2000
2001
2002Die Another Day
2003
2004
2005
2006Casino Royale
2007
2008Quantum of Solace
2009
2010
2011
2012Skyfall
2013
2014
2015Spectre
2016
2017
2018
2019
2020
2021No Time to Die

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Advanced Dungeons & Dragons
1977 Monster Manual
1978 Player's Handbook
1979 Dungeon Master's Guide
1980 Deities & Demigods
1981 Fiend Folio
1983 Monster Manual II
1985 Legends & Lore Deities & Demigods 
1985 Oriental Adventures
1985 Unearthed Arcana
1986 Dungeoneer's Survival Guide
1986 Wilderness Survival Guide
1987 Manual of the Planes
1987 Dragonlance Adventures
1988 Greyhawk Adventures
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons

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