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Interesting Questions, Facts and Information
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Interesting Questions, Facts, and Information
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One of Vivian's family members comes to seek revenge on the Logans, which family member is it? | 'Legacy'
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Which Logan is in love with Marita? | 'Legacy'
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Who was Vivian Winters engaged to? | 'Legacy'
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What was the Logans' mother's name? | 'Legacy'
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In one episode Lexy is kidnapped, who kidnapped her? | 'Legacy'
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What is the Logan family father's name? | 'Legacy'
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Which Logan is hot-tempered and loves horses? | 'Legacy'
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Butch Cavendish. The leader of the notorious gang that ambushed the ranger's
silver. When people saw the silver bullets they knew he was the Lone Ranger.
Silver. Who could forget his great white horse Silver!
none of these. This movie was released in 1958, and was supposedly called the 'sequel' to the 1956 movie.
John Hart. He played the Ranger for two years, 1952 and 1953.
Judith Lucy. Judith joined for the second series.
Lucky Grills. The voice overs for 'Bargearse' satirised a 70's cop show called 'Bluey' starring Lucky Grills as the tough as nails large detective
Santo the Magnificant. Santo's stage of mystery was a sketch showing very average magical displays usually with Jason as the 'beautiful assistant'
Tom Gliesner. Tom was the reporter, Rob the stuntman and Mick was his woeful assistant (always wearing the helmet and raising his thumb)
Shirty The Slightly Aggressive Bear. Shirty was the character in the series who beat up, felt up and threw up all over his associates
Which members of 'The Late Show' team went to success with a hugely popular afternoon radio show on Austereo network across Australia? | Australian 'Late Show'
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Tony Martin and Mick Molloy. They are known as Matin Molloy and have two hit albums 'The Brown Album' and 'Eat Your Peas'.
Which famous cricketer sang 'Once in a Lifetime' by Talking Heads to end the first show of the second series? | Australian 'Late Show'
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David Boon. In the second series (with an idea modified by Andrew Denton's musical challenges) the show finished with a song sung by a famous perdon with a name similar to the singer or band of a famous song.
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