MacGyver
The story of MacGyver is about the secret agent who are extremely resourceful, highly intelligent, and optimistic action hero, he prefers a non-violent conflict resolution wherever possible. The character also portrays as an outspoken advocate of gun control and is also politically liberal in other aspects; environmental preservation, racial equality, and assisting the poor. Even in cases where his improvised devices are used to attack hostile opponents, he is always doing so in self-defense and, if possible, subduing or disabling rather than killing. He avoided to use or carry gun during his mission, the reason was due to a childhood accident with a revolver that resulted in the death of a friend. Until the last episode of the series his name remained a mystery. Though, MacGyver portrays a strong personality he is afraid of height.
MacGyver is the combination of adventure and action pack American television series produced in Canada. This TV show was created by Lee David Zlotoff and was produced by Henry Winkler and John Rich. It ran for seven seasons from 29th of September 1985 to 21st of May 1992 on the ABC network and filmed primarily in Vancouver, British Columbia and Canada. Of the 139 one-hour episodes, three had two parts. Additionally, two made for TV movies were produced in 1994.
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Green Hornet The Green Hornet is a fictional crime fighting TV series, was brought to television from 1966-1967 by ABC, inspired by the success of Batman series. Both are produce by the same company. But they have differences, Batman was known from it's heavy camp and semi-comedic story telling while The Green Hornet was based on a realistic crime fighting using masked. The series introduced martial arts master Bruce Lee to the American audiences. The story is all about the young owner of The Daily Sentinel named Britt Reid, is a blood relative of The Lone Ranger. The character of Dan Reid, who appeared on the Lone Ranger program as the Masked Man's nephew who was also featured on The Green Hornet as Britt Reid's father, making the Green Hornet the grand-nephew of the Lone Ranger. The detailed story of the series was that by day Britt Reid was just an ordinary newspaper publisher and by night his a crime-fighting masked hero. He was accompanied by his similarly masked partner named Kato, described as a Japanese, and eventually as a Filipino. Together they fight the criminals. The Green Hornet became a popular nickname for General J.Edgar Hoover prompted them to remove the line implying that some crime fighting was beyond the abilities of the FBI. There are only two person who knows the dual identity of The Green Hornet, they are the secretary and the district attorney.
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The duo masked men called "The Green Hornet", together with their car Beauty.
Airwolf
Airwolf is an American television series that was aired from 1984 until 1986. The show was all about the story of the supersonic military helicopter also known as Airwolf, who undertook various missions along with the crew. The series 's protagonist is Stringfellow Hawke played by Jan-Michael Vincent, this guy is a timid type of person, he lives in a cabin in the mountains accompanied by his dog partner Tet. Hawke spend most of his time with his priceless collection of paintings and serenading eagles with equally priceless “Stradivarius” cello. Hawke's only real friend and mentor is the eternally cheerful Dominic Santini played by Ernest Borgnine.
Finding the aircraft named Airwolf, Hawke with Santini hide it in an extinct volcano in Monument Valley. In exchange for the location of Hawke's lost brother, he undercover missions for Uncle Sam. During the Vietnam War Hawke did not appear at this season. The series also stars Jean Bruce Scott played by Caitlin O'Shannessy, who is introduced in the second season, a feisty Texas Highway Patrol helicopter pilot who joins Santini Air, and eventually comes to serve as a backup pilot for Airwolf.