The Tycoon
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First episode date | September 15, 1964 |
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Final episode date | April 27, 1965 |
Networks | American Broadcasting Company |
Number of seasons | 1 |
Number of episodes | 32 |
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ID | 2955738 |
About The Tycoon
The Tycoon is a 32-episode American sitcom television series broadcast by ABC. It starred Walter Brennan as the fictitious businessman Walter Andrews, similar to his birth name of Walter Andrew Brennan.
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... However, The Tycoon s loyal admirers have always heaped praise on him, applauding the businessman for his chutzpah and astonishing willingness to take risks...
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... The Tycoon s home in the south-eastern city of Dnipro was raided in February this year as part of a separate investigation into embezzlement and tax evasion at the country s two largest oil companies partially owned by him...
Joe Lewis: UK tycoon bailed in US fraud case but can't use superyacht
... The Tycoon, whose family trust owns Tottenham Hotspur football club, can still use his private plane - for business - within the boundaries of restricted domestic travel...
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... She got invited to a WhatsApp group promising exclusive access to The Tycoon, and joined protests outside the home of one of Mr Guo s opponents...
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... While many view Logan Roy as a monster, Cox has a soft spot for The Tycoon who he jokes is " the most misunderstood man on television"...
Joe Lewis: UK tycoon bailed in US fraud case but can't use superyacht
A New York City court has imposed sweeping restrictions on British billionaire Joe Lewis as he awaits trial on insider trading charges.
Mr Lewis, 86, pleaded Not Guilty and was granted $300m (£230m) bail.
But the Manhattan judge required him to surrender his passport and banned him from using his superyacht.
Mr Lewis is not allowed to travel abroad, including to The Bahamas oceanside resort he reportedly co-owns with Tiger Woods and Justin Timberlake .
The Tycoon , whose family trust owns Tottenham Hotspur football club, can still use his private Plane - for business - within the boundaries of restricted domestic travel.
During Wednesday's hearing before Judge Valerie Figueredo, the bail bond was secured by Mr Lewis' 223ft (68 metre) yacht, the Aviva, and private aircraft.
Mr Lewis was charged with 16 counts of security fraud, and three counts of conspiracy for crimes alleged to have taken place between 2013-21, according to the 29-page indictment.
Lawyers for Mr Lewis, whose Net Worth is estimated More Than $6. 4bn, called the charges an " egregious error".
New York prosecutors allege he hatched a " brazen" scheme that enriched his friends, which include two of Mr Lewis' pilots, who are facing charges, too.
The pilots, Patrick O'Connor and Bryan Waugh, also pleaded Not Guilty to insider trading charges.
Mr O'Connor and Mr Waugh, of New York and Virginia respectively, are accused of illegally making millions of dollars from Mr Lewis' tips.
Their bail was set at $250,000 each.
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