The Stand
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First episode date | May 8, 1994 |
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Final episode date | May 12, 1994 |
Directors | Mick Garris |
May 11, 1994 | |
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Awards | Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Limited Series or Movie |
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Miniseries or a Special | |
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ID | 714259 |
About The Stand
A four-part miniseries tells the horror story of King's "The Stand. " A supervirus that leaked from a lab kills most of the population in what appears to be The Plague (Part 1). The survivors share The Dreams (Part 2). Then they fight to stay alive as they break into groups of good and evil in The Betrayal (Part 3). The Stand (Part 4) between good and evil is the final episode.
Laura Kuenssberg: Tory party's fate could depend on new Health Secretary Victoria Atkins
... And as if that wasn t enough, Boris Johnson is - Rishi Sunak will soon take The Stand too...
Donald Trump gag order reinstated in New York civil fraud trial
... Defence lawyers are currently making arguments, with the former president expected to return to The Stand in December before his lawyers rest their case...
Sir Elton John visits renamed Yellow Brick Road next to Watford FC
... " Along with The Stand being named after me here at Vicarage Road, I feel very specially treated...
Breonna Taylor: Jury deadlocks over ex-officer Brett Hankison's fate
... On The Stand in Louisville, the ex-detective admitted he could not see a target but believed a shootout was taking place and acted to save his and his fellow officers lives...
Trump assails judge and clerk in fraud trial as gag order temporarily lifts
... On 25 October, Judge Engoron unexpectedly forced Mr Trump to take The Stand, after he publicly criticised " a person who is very partisan sitting alongside" the judge...
Breonna Taylor: Jurors deliberate for a third day over ex-officer's fate
... Taking The Stand, Mr Hankison admitted that he could not see a target through the covered windows or sliding door of Ms Taylor s apartment but said he saw muzzle flashes from gunfire and believed a shootout was taking place...
Jury hears Canadian man who killed Muslim family was on drugs
... They had called a total of 19 witnesses to The Stand and have shown the jury video of the crash...
Pelosi hammer attack accused David DePape tearfully testifies of bizarre plot
... " It s just easier giving them a pardon so we can move forward as a country, " he said, crying on The Stand...
Sir Elton John visits renamed Yellow Brick Road next to Watford FC
By Danny FullbrookBBC News, Hertfordshire
Sir Elton John has visited a Road renamed in his honour.
The Street to the side of Watford Football Club has been changed from Occupation Road to Yellow Brick Road - in a nod to The Singer 's 1973 album.
A fan group called for the name change after the musician, who previously owned The Club in the 1970s and 1980s, performed at the Vicarage Road stadium.
Sir Elton , who supported The Club since childhood, said he " fell in love with football" there.
He added: " As I've said many times before, Watford Football Club has done more for me in my lifetime than I ever did for it.
" Along with The Stand being named after me here at Vicarage Road , I feel very specially treated. And, even Coming Back here on a non-matchday, there's still a buzz for me because This Was where I fell in love with football and my club".
In 1973 Elton John released the single Goodbye Yellow Brick Road the same year he became president of Watford Football Club.
Fan group, The 1881 Movement, started a campaign for a name change Last Year after the 76-year-old's concerts at the Vicarage Road stadium.
Sir Elton , who is an honorary life-president at The Club , said: " Using 'Yellow Brick Road ' is a really fantastic, clever way for supporters to have played their part in recognising a time when I was here pretty much Every Day - on this amazing journey with Graham Taylor [Watford FC's manager at The Time ]. "
Current Hornets' chairman Scott Duxbury praised Sir Elton for his support for The Club .
He Said : " The Club 's owner, Gino Pozzo , and myself will forever be grateful that Elton's boyhood love for Watford continues to burn so brightly. "
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com