https://de.wikipedia.org/w/api.php?action=feedcontributions&feedformat=atom&user=Qwacker Wikipedia - Benutzerbeiträge [de] 2025-05-17T13:27:42Z Benutzerbeiträge MediaWiki 1.45.0-wmf.1 https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Detektiv_Hanks&diff=200600008 Detektiv Hanks 2020-04-20T10:11:42Z <p>Qwacker: Development premiere launch</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox television<br /> | show_name = The Cosby Mysteries<br /> | image = The Cosby Mysteries.png<br /> | caption = <br /> | runtime = 60 minutes per episode<br /> | genre = [[Mystery fiction|Mystery]] &lt;br&gt; [[Drama (film and television)|Drama]]<br /> | creator = David Black&lt;br&gt;[[William Link]]<br /> | director = [[Jerry London]]<br /> | starring = [[Bill Cosby]]&lt;br&gt;[[Robert Stanton (actor)|Robert Stanton]]&lt;br&gt;[[James Naughton]]&lt;br&gt;[[Rita Moreno]]<br /> | composer = [[Craig Handy]], [[David Weiss (musician)|David Weiss]]<br /> | country = United States<br /> | company = Sah Enterprises&lt;br&gt;[[Columbia Pictures Television]]<br /> | distributor = [[Sony Pictures Television]]<br /> | language = English<br /> | network = [[NBC]]<br /> | first_aired = {{start date|1994|1|31}}<br /> | last_aired = {{end date|1995|4|12}}<br /> | num_seasons = 1<br /> | num_episodes = 19 (18 + pilot)<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''''The Cosby Mysteries''''' is an American [[Mystery fiction|mystery]] [[Drama (film and television)|drama]] television series that starred [[Bill Cosby]] that aired on [[NBC]] from January 31, 1994 to April 12, 1995. It is the first television series to star Cosby since ''[[The Cosby Show]]'' (which ended in the spring of [[1992 in American television|1992]]) and lasted one season ([[1994 in American television|1994]]–[[1995 in American television|1995]]).&lt;ref&gt;{{cite journal |year = 1995 |title = The '95 TV Season: Who's Gone? Who's New? Who's Back? |url = https://books.google.com/books?id=I-KxzqNt4uEC&amp;pg=PA94 |journal = Ebony |volume = 50 |issue = 12 |pages = 94 |issn = 0012-9011 |accessdate = 2010-01-06 }}&lt;/ref&gt; Actor/rapper [[Mos Def]] appeared in several episodes (credited as Dante Bezé).&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web |title = The Cosby Mysteries (1994) (TV) |publisher = The Internet Movie Database |url = https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0109486/ |accessdate = 2010-01-06 }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == Summary ==<br /> <br /> Cosby played Guy Hanks, a [[New York City Police Department]] [[Forensic science|criminalist]] who retired from the force after winning $44 million in the lottery. <br /> <br /> His peaceful retirement was frequently interrupted by his former colleagues, Detective Adam Sully ([[James Naughton]]) and Medical Examiner John Chapman ([[Robert Stanton (actor)|Robert Stanton]]), who ask him to consult on tough cases. As Hanks used his wits and his forensics knowledge to solve crimes, he dealt with his holistic housekeeper Angie ([[Rita Moreno]]) and his girlfriend Barbara Lorenz ([[Lynn Whitfield]]).&lt;ref&gt;{{cite journal |last = Johnson |first = Robert E. |year = 1994 |title = Bill Cosby Begins TV Season With New Mystery Series Co-Starring Lynn Whitfield |url = https://books.google.com/books?id=9MEDAAAAMBAJ&amp;lpg=PA60 |journal = JET |volume = 86 |issue = 21 |pages = 60–63 |issn = 0021-5996 |accessdate = 2010-01-06 }}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> == History ==<br /> <br /> The show was created by David Black and [[William Link]]. Link's previous series included ''[[Columbo (TV series)|Columbo]]'' on NBC and ''[[Murder, She Wrote]]'' on CBS. Link developed the series at Cosby's request, as Cosby wanted to make an intelligent, character driven mystery series that did not rely on graphic violence.<br /> <br /> The show began in January 1994 as a two hour movie, and regular episodes began airing on NBC in September. Its NBC premiere ranked 54th among the season's network prime-time series. Executive producer William Link criticized NBC for not effectively advertising the show before its premiere launch. The NBC Entertainment president [[Warren Littlefield]] blamed Bill Cosby for not using his personal fame to promote the show. By early 1995, William Link and David Black were casted out of the production team by NBC.&lt;ref name=&quot;latimes 35153&quot;&gt;{{cite web|url=https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1995-02-23-ca-35153-story.html|title=Bill Cosby’s Show Remains a Mystery : Television: NBC pulled the ‘failure-proof’ star’s drama after it floundered but plans to bring a revised show back in March. Still, some believe if Cosby returns, it should be in a sitcom|website=Latimes.com|date=23 February 1995|author=Michele Willens|accessdate=20 April 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> Critics expressed hope that ''The Cosby Mysteries'' would fare better than Cosby's previous two ventures,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite journal |last = Randolph |first = Laura B. |year = 1994 |title = Activist-Actor Celebrates 30 Years of Wedded Bliss, Continues Fight Against Black Stereotypes on TV |url = https://books.google.com/books?id=1HhtOI8Lw7EC&amp;pg=PA104 |journal = Ebony |volume = 49 |issue = 7 |pages = 104 |issn = 0012-9011 |accessdate = 2010-01-06 }}&lt;/ref&gt; ''[[Here and Now (1992 TV series)|Here and Now]]'' and the game show remake, ''[[You Bet Your Life#1992.E2.80.931993|You Bet Your Life]]''. ''The Cosby Mysteries'' only lasted 18 episodes, as it was cancelled in February 1995.&lt;ref name=&quot;latimes 35153&quot;/&gt;<br /> <br /> ''The Cosby Mysteries'' has been re run in the United Kingdom on digital channel [[ITV1]], and in the [[United States|US]] on [[A&amp;E Network|A&amp;E]], [[Starz Encore|STARZ! Mystery]] and [[TV One (US TV network)|TV One]].<br /> <br /> ''The Cosby Mysteries'' was shot in New York City by SAH Enterprises.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|url=https://variety.com/1994/tv/reviews/the-cosby-mysteries-1200409221/|title=The Cosby Mysteries|website=Variety.com|date=30 June 1994|author=Julio Martinez|accessdate=20 April 2020}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==Cast==<br /> *Bill Cosby as Guy Hanks<br /> *[[Rita Moreno]] as Angie<br /> *[[James Naughton]] as Det. Adam Scully<br /> *[[Mos Def]] as Dante<br /> *[[Lynn Whitfield]] as Barbara Lorenz<br /> <br /> ==Episodes==<br /> {| class=&quot;wikitable plainrowheaders&quot; style=&quot;width:100%; background:#fff;&quot;<br /> |-<br /> ! style=&quot;background:#;&quot;| No. <br /> ! style=&quot;background:#;&quot;| Title<br /> ! style=&quot;background:#;&quot;| Directed by<br /> ! style=&quot;background:#;&quot;| Written by<br /> ! style=&quot;background:#;&quot;| Original air date<br /> {{Episode list<br /> |EpisodeNumber=1<br /> |Title=The Lottery Winner Murders<br /> |DirectedBy=Jerry London<br /> |WrittenBy=''Teleplay by:'' Ed Zuckerman &amp; Edward Tivnan &amp; Alfonse Ruggiero&lt;br /&gt;''Story by:'' David Black &amp; [[William Link]] &amp; Ed Zuckerman<br /> |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|9|21}}<br /> |ShortSummary=<br /> |LineColor=<br /> }}<br /> {{Episode list<br /> |EpisodeNumber=2<br /> |Title=Our Lady of Cement<br /> |DirectedBy=Philip Sgriccia<br /> |WrittenBy=''Teleplay by:'' Alfonse Ruggiero&lt;br&gt;''Story by:'' Robert Van Scoyk<br /> |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|9|28}}<br /> |ShortSummary=<br /> |LineColor=<br /> }}<br /> {{Episode list<br /> |EpisodeNumber=3<br /> |Title=Self Defense <br /> |DirectedBy=E.W. Swackhammer<br /> |WrittenBy=Edward Tivnan<br /> |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|10|5}}<br /> |ShortSummary=<br /> |LineColor=<br /> }}<br /> {{Episode list<br /> |EpisodeNumber=4<br /> |Title=Only You<br /> |DirectedBy=E.W. Swackhammer<br /> |WrittenBy=Siobhan Byrne<br /> |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|10|12}}<br /> |ShortSummary=<br /> |LineColor=<br /> }}<br /> {{Episode list<br /> |EpisodeNumber=5<br /> |Title=One Day at a Time<br /> |DirectedBy=John Whitesell<br /> |WrittenBy=Charles Kipps<br /> |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|10|19}}<br /> |ShortSummary=<br /> |LineColor=<br /> }}<br /> {{Episode list<br /> |EpisodeNumber=6<br /> |Title=Home, Street Home<br /> |DirectedBy=Corey Allen<br /> |WrittenBy=Charles Kipps<br /> |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|10|26}}<br /> |ShortSummary=<br /> |LineColor=<br /> }}<br /> {{Episode list<br /> |EpisodeNumber=7<br /> |Title=The Fine Art of Murder<br /> |DirectedBy=Alan J. Levi<br /> |WrittenBy=''Teleplay by:'' Edward Tivnan&lt;br /&gt;''Story by:'' Edward Tivnan &amp; William Link<br /> |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|11|2}}<br /> |ShortSummary=<br /> |LineColor=<br /> }}<br /> {{Episode list<br /> |EpisodeNumber=8<br /> |Title=Expert Witness<br /> |DirectedBy=Corey Allen<br /> |WrittenBy=''Teleplay by:'' Charles Kipps &amp; Siobhan Byrne &amp; Nancy Miller&lt;br /&gt;''Story by:'' William Link &amp; Edward Tivnan &amp; Nancy Miller<br /> |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|11|16}}<br /> |ShortSummary=<br /> |LineColor=<br /> }}<br /> {{Episode list<br /> |EpisodeNumber=9<br /> |Title=Mirror, Mirror<br /> |DirectedBy=Gwen Arner<br /> |WrittenBy=''Teleplay by:'' Harold Schechter &amp; Eric Overmyer&lt;br /&gt;''Story by:'' Harold Schechter<br /> |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|11|30}}<br /> |ShortSummary=<br /> |LineColor=<br /> }}<br /> {{Episode list<br /> |EpisodeNumber=10<br /> |Title=Camouflage <br /> |DirectedBy=Neema Barnette<br /> |WrittenBy=Eric Overmyer<br /> |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1994|12|14}}<br /> |ShortSummary=<br /> |LineColor=<br /> }}<br /> {{Episode list<br /> |EpisodeNumber=11<br /> |Title=Last Tango<br /> |DirectedBy=John Bowab<br /> |WrittenBy=''Teleplay by:'' Max Eisenberg &amp; Lonon Smith &amp; Edward Tivnan&lt;br /&gt;''Story by:'' Max Eisenberg &amp; Lonon Smith<br /> |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|1|4}}<br /> |ShortSummary=<br /> |LineColor=<br /> }}<br /> {{Episode list<br /> |EpisodeNumber=12<br /> |Title=Comic Book Murder <br /> |DirectedBy=Lou Antonio<br /> |WrittenBy=''Teleplay by:'' Kenneth Cosby &amp; Siobhan Byrne&lt;br /&gt;''Story by:'' Kenneth Cosby &amp; David Black<br /> |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|1|11}}<br /> |ShortSummary=<br /> |LineColor=<br /> }}<br /> {{Episode list<br /> |EpisodeNumber=13<br /> |Title=Baker's Dozen<br /> |DirectedBy=Nick Havinga<br /> |WrittenBy=''Teleplay by:'' Charles Kipps &amp; Jack Richardson&lt;br /&gt;''Story by:'' Jack Richardson<br /> |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|2|1}}<br /> |ShortSummary=<br /> |LineColor=<br /> }}<br /> {{Episode list<br /> |EpisodeNumber=14<br /> |Title=The Hit Parade<br /> |DirectedBy=Neema Barnette<br /> |WrittenBy=Lee Goldberg &amp; William Rabkin<br /> |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|3|8}}<br /> |ShortSummary=<br /> |LineColor=<br /> }}<br /> {{Episode list<br /> |EpisodeNumber=15<br /> |Title=Big Brother is Watching<br /> |DirectedBy=Alan J. Levi<br /> |WrittenBy=Terence Winter<br /> |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|3|15}}<br /> |ShortSummary=<br /> |LineColor=<br /> }}<br /> {{Episode list<br /> |EpisodeNumber=16<br /> |Title=The Medium is the Message<br /> |DirectedBy=Alan J. Levi<br /> |WrittenBy=Paul Robert Coyle<br /> |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|3|22}}<br /> |ShortSummary=<br /> |LineColor=<br /> }}<br /> {{Episode list<br /> |EpisodeNumber=17<br /> |Title=Goldilocks<br /> |DirectedBy=Win Phelps<br /> |WrittenBy=Lee Goldberg &amp; William Rabkin &amp; Terence Winter<br /> |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|4|5}}<br /> |ShortSummary=<br /> |LineColor=<br /> }}<br /> {{Episode list<br /> |EpisodeNumber=18<br /> |Title=Dial H for Murder<br /> |DirectedBy=Lou Antonio <br /> |WrittenBy=R.J. Stewart<br /> |OriginalAirDate={{Start date|1995|4|12}}<br /> |ShortSummary=<br /> |LineColor=<br /> }}<br /> |}<br /> <br /> ==In popular culture==<br /> *In an episode of ''[[The Simpsons]]'', &quot;[[Guess Who's Coming to Criticize Dinner?]]&quot;, [[Homer Simpson]] laments the cancellation of ''The Cosby Mysteries'', saying &quot;That show had limitless possibilities!&quot;<br /> * An episode of ''[[Saturday Night Live]]'' hosted by [[Patrick Stewart]] on February 5, 1994, did a parody sketch of ''The Cosby Mysteries''. [[Adam Sandler]] played Cosby as a buffoonish character, who rambles on incoherently with dialog full of made up nonsense words.&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web|title=FuzzyMemories.TV – Saturday Night Live – &quot;The Cosby Mysteries&quot; (1994)|url=http://www.fuzzymemories.tv/index.php?m=xxmiscxx#videoclip-872|accessdate=29 February 2012|date=February 5, 1994}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{reflist}}<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> *[http://www.billcosby.com/ Official Bill Cosby Site]<br /> *{{IMDb title|id=0108733|title=The Cosby Mysteries}}<br /> *{{tv.com show|the-cosby-mysteries|The Cosby Mysteries}}<br /> <br /> {{Bill Cosby}}<br /> <br /> {{DEFAULTSORT:Cosby Mysteries, The}}<br /> [[Category:Bill Cosby]]<br /> [[Category:1990s American drama television series]]<br /> [[Category:1994 American television series debuts]]<br /> [[Category:1995 American television series endings]]<br /> [[Category:1990s American mystery television series]]<br /> [[Category:English-language television programs]]<br /> [[Category:Fictional portrayals of the New York City Police Department]]<br /> [[Category:Forensic science in popular culture]]<br /> [[Category:NBC original programming]]<br /> [[Category:Television series by Sony Pictures Television]]<br /> [[Category:Television shows set in New York City]]<br /> [[Category:American detective television series]]</div> Qwacker https://de.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Flughafen_Sochumi-Babuschara&diff=185073577 Flughafen Sochumi-Babuschara 2017-05-09T18:04:01Z <p>Qwacker: novaport</p> <hr /> <div>{{Infobox airport<br /> | name = Sukhumi Babushara Airport <br /> | nativename = <br /> | image = Babushera_UGSS_SUI_airport.jpg<br /> | IATA = SUI<br /> | ICAO = UGSS<br /> | type = Public / Military<br /> | owner =<br /> | operator =<br /> | city-served = [[Sukhumi]]<br /> | location = [[Abkhazia]],&lt;ref&gt;{{Abkhazia-note}}&lt;/ref&gt; [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]]<br /> | elevation-f = 53<br /> | elevation-m = 16<br /> | coordinates = {{coord|42|51|29|N|041|07|41|E|type:airport}}<br /> | website =<br /> | metric-rwy = y<br /> | r1-number = 12/30<br /> | r1-length-m = 3,661<br /> | r1-length-f = 12,012<br /> | r1-surface = Concrete<br /> | footnotes = Source: [[DAFIF]]&lt;ref&gt;[http://www.worldaerodata.com/wad.cgi?airport=UG29 Airport information for Sukhumi Dranda Airport (UG29)] from [[DAFIF]] (effective October 2006)&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> }}<br /> <br /> '''Sukhumi Babushara Airport''' {{airport codes|SUI|UGSS}},&lt;ref&gt;{{ASN|SUI|Sukhumi-Babusheri Airport (SUI / UGSS)}}&lt;/ref&gt; previously known as '''Sukhumi Dranda Airport''', is the main airport of [[Abkhazia]]. It is located in the village of [[Babushara]] next to the larger village of [[Dranda]] and some {{convert|20|km|mi}} from [[Sukhumi]], the capital of Abkhazia.<br /> <br /> ==History==<br /> The airport was built in the mid-1960s, when the region was part of the [[Union of Soviet Socialist Republics|Soviet Union]]. In the Soviet era, it was used only for domestic flights, primarily to transport people from across the Soviet Union to the sunny beaches of Abkhazia. The airport was heavily damaged during the [[Georgian Civil War|civil war]] in the early 1990s. Land mines and other explosive remnants of war have been cleared from the airport since by the [[HALO Trust]], the only land mine clearance agency active in Abkhazia at the present time.<br /> <br /> The airport is currently only used for flights to the mountain village of [[Pskhu]] and for flights carried out by [[Russian Air Force]]{{Verify source|date=August 2015}}.<br /> <br /> In 2006 the [[government of the Republic of Abkhazia]] expressed its desire to resume international air traffic in the future,&lt;ref&gt;{{cite web | url = http://www.abkhaziagov.org/en/news/detail.php?ID=3820 | title = Sukhum's Airport May Soon Resume Operation | work = News release | publisher = Administration of the President of the Republic of Abkhazia | date = 2006-12-20}}&lt;/ref&gt; however the facility is not recognized as an international airport by [[ICAO]] and flights can only be allowed with the permission of the Georgian government.{{citation needed|date=September 2011}}<br /> <br /> There is another airport in Abkhazia near [[Gudauta]], which serves [[Russian military]] troops located there.<br /> <br /> In July 2011, Russia-based [[Novaport]] took over the Sukhumi Babushara Airport.&lt;ref name=&quot;civilge 23784&quot;&gt;{{cite web|url=http://www.civil.ge/eng_old/article.php?id=23784|title=Russia's Novaport to Take Over Abkhaz Airport|website=Civil.ge|date=22 July 2011|access-date=9 May 2017}}&lt;/ref&gt;<br /> <br /> ==External links==<br /> * [http://www.airliners.net/photo/Abkhazia-air-force/Yakovlev-Yak-52/1628189/M/ Babushara airport on Airliners.net]<br /> <br /> ==References==<br /> {{Reflist}}<br /> <br /> {{Airports in Georgia (country)}}<br /> <br /> [[Category:Airports built in the Soviet Union]]<br /> [[Category:Airports in Georgia (country)]]<br /> [[Category:Transport in Abkhazia]]<br /> [[Category:Sukhumi]]<br /> {{Airports built in the Soviet Union}}</div> Qwacker