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  TV ACRES: Automobiles > Ford > 1993 White Bronco (O. J./Nicole Simpson Murder Trial)
The incident became part of a media frenzy as TV station coverage broadcast the event from the air to 95 million viewers who watched Mr.
Simpson's Bronco lead the local police and the California Highway Patrol on a merry low-speed chase throughout the Southland.
O. Simpson had appeared in a successful series of ad spots for Hertz rental car in which he is seen leaping over luggage and other airport obstacles in an effort to catch an airline flight.
www.tvacres.com /autos_ford_ojbronco.htm   (489 words)

  
  Cheyenne (TV series) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Cheyenne was the first "adult" western television series produced by Warner Brothers studios, and was overhauled after the first season by Roy Huggins.
The show ran from 1955 to 1963, except for the time Walker struck for higher pay and the series was temporarily replaced by a similar show called Bronco (TV series) that featured Ty Hardin as Bronco Lane, a physically huge cowboy wandering the Old West.
Afterward, the two series alternated in the same time slot from 1958 to 1962, with Bronco as the junior partner (only a snippet of his theme song was heard in the opening credits, as a kind of aural footnote to Cheyenne's).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Cheyenne_(television)   (278 words)

  
 Ford Bronco information, specifications, history, and images. High Resolution, Wallpapers, Destop Images.
In 1994 a Ford Bronco was seen on TV in a low-speed chase being pursued by the Los Angeles Police Department.
The Ford Bronco II was produced from 1984 through 1990 as an alternative to the full-sized Ford Bronco as well as to compete with other marquees such as Jeep and Chevrolet.
The Bronco was eventually modified to a 4-door version with a new club cab, a short bed, a Bronco tailgate and a fiberglass top.
www.conceptcarz.com /vehicle/z11623/Ford_Bronco/default.aspx   (1432 words)

  
 Bronco McLoughlin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Lace II (1985) (TV) (stunts) (as Bronco McLaughlin)
Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) (stunts) (as Bronco McLaughlin)
Gangs of New York (2002) (as Bronco Mcloughlin)....
www.imdb.com /name/nm0572928   (201 words)

  
 Bronco 4x4
Bucking bronco - The "Bucking Bronco" is a sexual act in which partner A (male) is engaging partner B (female) from the behind, or "doggie-style", and when partner A is about to ejaculate, he yells "Yee-haw", pulls out and jumps on the partner's back, while all of partner B's friends come out of the closet.
Ford Bronco II - The Ford Bronco II was a compact SUV sold between 1984 and 1990 as a smaller complement to the full-size Ford Bronco, as well as to compete with the Chevrolet S-10 Blazer and Jeep Cherokee.
Bronco (TV series) - Bronco was a Western series on ABC from 1958 through 1962.
coloradosports.usamsoc.com /bronco4x4.html   (910 words)

  
 Maverick - Nostalgia Central
(Bronco), Will Hutchins (Sugarfoot), Clint Walker (Cheyenne), John Russell and Peter Brown (Lawman) all playing their respective characters from the WB stable of Western TV series (with Edd "Kookie" Byrnes from 77 Sunset Strip as a flsmith).
As a replacement for Garner in the fourth season of the original series Warners brought on board Roger Moore, as cousin Beauregard, a Texas expatriate who had lived in England.
He appeared as a guest star along with Jack Kelly in the 1978 TV movie/pilot The New Maverick, which produced the short-lived Young Maverick (1979-80) series, minus Garner; he also starred in the title role of Bret Maverick (1981-82) which he co-produced with Warners.
www.nostalgiacentral.com /tv/drama/maverick.htm   (642 words)

  
 Big Bronco Showroom 3
This Bronco is equipped with a 351M (soon to be a 400), a T-18 tranny, and a NP 205 transfer case.
The Bronco is equipped with a NP 435 4-speed and a NP 205 transfer case.
Steve has sold this Bronco to a couple who is going to use it as daily driver and as a tow vehicle.
www.projectbronco.com /Show_Room/showroom3.htm   (1374 words)

  
 Television Shows Made by Latter-day Saints, LDS Actors on TV
This is a sampling of regular television series with a Latter-day Saint actor in a starring role, and also Latter-day Saint actors who have made guest appearances in TV series.
TV series writers (such as Glen A. Larson, Ernie Wallengren, Tip Boxell, Paul Bishop, Chris Conkling, Ray Goldrup, Matthew Ball, Robert Paxton, Leo D. Paur, Genia Shipman, J. Scott Iverson, Bruce Newbold, Les Charles and Glen Charles) are listed on the screenwriters page, where film and TV series credits have been combined.
TV series directors, cinematographers and composers are listed on similarly combined pages.
www.ldsfilm.com /lds_tv.html   (1435 words)

  
 Cheyenne
The series was held together not so much by its premise as by its charismatic star, Clint Walker, who rose from obscurity to become one of the icons of the TV western.
The series was more light-hearted than Cheyenne, but otherwise held close to the formula of the heroic loner.
Bronco survived as a stand-alone series and alternated with Sugarfoot for the season.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/C/htmlC/cheyenne/cheyenne.htm   (1336 words)

  
 Bronco
Bronco, as portrayed by newcomer Ty Hardin, was born of
series in 1958, Hardin was brought in to replace him.
Hardin starred in it as Bronco Layne, an ex-confederate
timvp.com /bronco.html   (124 words)

  
 OV-10Bronco.Net - Start Page
The fire that the Bronco was assisting with was thought to have been caused by a campfire, and had been contained earlier the day of the crash.
The OV-10 Bronco Association extends our thoughts and prayers to the family and friends of the victims of this sad incident, and we are sure that we aren't alone in thanking these brave folks who gave their lives in the course of protecting the lives of others.
The Bronco was headed to the former Clark AFB, Pampanga, to participate in a joint training exercise with the U.S. Joint Special Operations Task Force, said PAF spokesman Lt.Col. Restituto Padilla Jr.
www.ov-10bronco.net   (5552 words)

  
 TV Series
Advertised as a top flight action series shown in 158 cities in the US, and 38 countries worldwide, Jungle Jim, the TV series, in retrospect, was cheaply produced and designed to capitalize on its star’s audience appeal.
Occasionally, footage from the film series was borrowed, such as in the episode titled “Lagoon of Death,” in which scenes from The Lost Tribe and Fury of the Congo helped pad the 25 minutes.
Unlike many TV series, The Jungle Jim Show was copyrighted, and Columbia continues to hold television licensing rights until at least 2006.
www.geostan.ca /jjtv.html   (1112 words)

  
 Bronco TV Show Cast Members
The Bronco TV show was a western action series about an ex-confederate Army Captain who went to the wild west after the civil war ended.
Bronco was a "spin-off" of another TV show called "Cheyenne".
Ty Hardin was cast in that TV show as "Bronco Layne" to fill in the gap left by Walker leaving.
www.crazyabouttv.com /bronco.html   (275 words)

  
 Ty Hardin - Goofball.com
Replaced Clint Walker in the Cheyenne TV series after Walker quit in a dispute with Warner Brothers.
When Walker returned in 1959, Hardin's character Bronco Layne was given his own TV series.
Various sources keeping tabs on his career after the 1960s mention a drug bust, (which led to his expulsion from Spain), a stint as a TV evangelist in the US, and even a period where he was living as a "survivalist" in the wilds of Arizona.
www.goofball.com /famousnames/FN200604050139290   (328 words)

  
 TV Show Summary :: Bronco :: Television Series Synopsis
Bronco was created by Warner Brothers when Cheyenne star Clint Walker walked out when a contract dispute arose and remained away from the Warner Studios until the dispute was settled.
Initially, the fledgling Bronco alternated with Cheyenne reruns during the 1958-1959 season but upon Walker's return to Warner Brothers, Cheyenne resumed production and Bronco -- considered a successful show by studio execs -- was accorded its own season and time slot.
Bronco was a popular show in its day and holds up very well in reruns due largely to its quality production in the Warner's tradition and the undeniable attractiveness of its star.
www.tvrage.com /shows/id-2915   (204 words)

  
 Maverick
The series also reveled in colourful characters as well as presenting wild parodies of other TV programs of the period.
During the course of the testimony it was revealed that during the strike Warners had obtained--under the table--something in the number of 100 TV scripts, and that at one time the studio had as many as 14 writers working under the pseudonym of "W. Hermanos" (Spanish for "brothers").
The series came to an end after 124 episodes, and with it a small-screen Western legend came to a close.
www.museum.tv /archives/etv/M/htmlM/maverick/maverick.htm   (1093 words)

  
 CTVA Western - "Bronco" (WB/Wm T. Orr) (1958-62) starring Ty Hardin   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Bronco, injured by an escaped convict, is nursed back to health by a man
Bronco assumes a false identity in a deperate attempt to
Bronco Layne is working as a secret agent for the US Army.
aa.1asphost.com /CTVA/US/Western/Bronco.htm   (1320 words)

  
 Trip Report April 9th, 2000
This was a fun get-together, as we had food and drinks, shared photo albums and watched some Bronco videos on the big screen TV in the clubhouse.
This sanitary unit had a regular Bronco chrome bumper on the front, but it was nearly touching the floor of the trailer, while the beautifully rolled pan at the rear was up at a racy angle.
This Bronco was not in the show, but in the parking lot across the street,with many other rigs that did not get into the show.
www.azbronco.org /a004atrp.htm   (900 words)

  
 TV Cowboys at Hollywood Cult Movies
After a few TV roles and a brief appearance as a basketball jock in “Grease” Michael got his big break opposite Schwarzenegger in “The Terminator”.
After small appearances in TV shows and big screen films such as “Forbidden Planet”, “The Last Wagon”, “Love Me Tender”, “Bernadine”, “Pollyanna” and “Ride The High Country”, James got his big break with a starring role in the popular western TV series “The Virginian”.
After roles in teen films such as “I Was A Teenage Werewolf” and “High School Confidential” Michael won the sought after role of Little Joe, the youngest son of the famous Cartwright family in the popular and long running western TV series “Bonanza” (1959-1973).
www.hollywoodcultmovies.com /html/tv_cowboys.html   (864 words)

  
 www.myspace.com/earlybronco6677
An a recent episode a beautiful early Bronco could be seen on the side of the road as they travel through a mining town.
In many ways, the Bronco was a more original concept than the Mustang; whereas the Mustang was a fraternal twin of the Ford Falcon, the Bronco had a frame, suspension, and body which were not shared with any other vehicle.
The Bronco initially dominated the market against the Scout and Jeep until the advent of the full-size Chevrolet Blazer in 1969, a much larger and more powerful vehicle which could offer greater luxury, comfort, space, and a longer option list including automatic transmission and power steering, and thus had broader appeal.
www.myspace.com /earlybronco6677   (2700 words)

  
 Classic TV & Movie Hits - Bronco
Bronco was a Western series on ABC from 1958 through 1962.
Bronco was born when Warner Bros. executives and actor Clint Walker clashed over Walker's contract on the series Cheyenne.
When Walker came back to his series, Bronco Layne was spun off into his own show.
www.classictvhits.com /show.php?id=450   (202 words)

  
 deseretnews.com | They love LaVell — and Bronco
This was the case Friday at LaVell Edwards Stadium as a horde of former BYU football players made its way to a player reunion created by Bronco Mendenhall.
Now a successful TV sports anchor in Philadelphia's highly rated TV market, Sikahema on Friday had a TV crew from The mtn.
TV network follow him around for a future program.
deseretnews.com /dn/view/0,1249,660207952,00.html   (643 words)

  
 Moss Brothers Take The Feature - DesertRacing.com
While it is debatable if the Moss Bronco is the most successful ever, it is without a doubt the most successful in recent memory.
His older brother Don has serviced the Bronco, the team members are gathering from across the State of California and all eyes are focused on adding another victory to the team’s list.
The Cinnamon Ranch Bronco is sponsored by River City Differential – Rancho Cordova, CA; Deaver Springs – Santa Ana, CA; King Shocks – Garden Grove, CA; Cinnamon Ranch – Bishop, CA and BF Goodrich Tires.
www.desertracing.com /news/2005/0919_cinnamon_broncodriver.html   (638 words)

  
 Scout.com: Broncos v. Chiefs Game Preview
The Broncos beat Kansas City 9-6 in overtime earlier this season at Denver, which was the Chiefs' first game without quarterback Trent Green.
Are 12-33 on the road in the series.
The Broncos play a few starters on special teams and have other players covering kicks who were high draft picks.
broncos.scout.com /2/593432.html   (1778 words)

  
 Classic Broncos .com * Bronco Transmission Guide - Automatic Tranny Swaps into 1966-1977 Early Ford Broncos
The 3 speed manual or C4 automatic that came stock in the Bronco serve their purpose, but they’re not the best to be had.
There are several fine points to each conversion that aren't covered here, such as TV cables, shifters, wiring, etc. Once you pick a tranny to go with you should research it thoroughly with the company providing the adapter.
Ford Bronco and Ford Bronco logos are property, copyright, trademarks or service marks of Ford Motor Company.
classicbroncos.com /tranny-autos.shtml   (401 words)

  
 Classic TV Western Shows - Cheyenne, Clint Walker
TV Guide's Cheyenne Page, with TV Listings, Photos, Videos, Exclusive News and More.
In the first season he had a sidekick, a mapmaker named Smitty (L.Q. Jones) but the character was dropped in the second season.
The filmography is convoluted as Cheyenne was part of Warner Brothers Presents, a rotation of series.
www.fiftiesweb.com /tv/cheyenne.htm   (289 words)

  
 Cheyenne TV Show Cast Members
The Cheyenne TV show was a western action series based on the 1942 movie of the same name starring Dennis Morgan.
In the movie, Cheyenne Brodie was a gambler but on the television series he became a drifter who performed a variety of jobs.
For the rest of the series, he roamed from place to place all alone.
www.crazyabouttv.com /cheyenne.html   (598 words)

  
 Bronco Billy @ EzyDVD
Bronco Billy McCoy is the proud owner of a small traveling Wild West show.
At a gas station he picks up Antoinette, a stuck-up blonde from a rich family, who was left there by her husband in the wedding night without a penny.
Bronco likes her looks and hires her as his assistant.
www.ezydvd.com.au /item.zml/219316   (171 words)

  
 1967 Ford Bronco - Off-Road Magazine
The second part in that series ran in April '05 and entailed cleaning, prepping, and painting the tub and all of the refreshed parts.
We had every intention of running the final segment shortly after to conclude our Bronco coverage, but little did we know what the hands of adversity would dish out over these last few months.
We had previously mentioned to Franko that the clean little pony looked odd with huge square holes where the doors were, and that some door inserts would bring a good finish to his build.
www.off-roadweb.com /features/0604or_1967_ford_bronco/index.html   (746 words)

  
 Popcorn Talk: What's that guys name? Archives
He then received another Golden Globe nomination for his role in the TV movie Crime of the Century (1996) and a Golden Satellite Award nomination in 2004 for his work in the TV Drama Series Line of Fire.
Guzmán’s first big break came with a guest appearance on the TV series Miami Vice in 1985.
He went on to appear in a guest role on another series called Equalizer, and returned to Miami Vice for one more appearance before landing a role in the box office hit, Crocodile Dundee II (1988).
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