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Vincent is a male name derived from Vincentius (from the present participle of the Latin verb vincere, "to conquer or win").
The Eddie Capra Mysteries is a 1978–1979 United States mystery television series starring Vincent Baggetta which centers on a lawyer who investigates murders and has a knack for solving them. Original episodes aired from September 8, 1978, to January 12, 1979.
Eddie Capra is an unconventional young lawyer who recently graduated from New York University Law School and works for Devlin, Linkman, and O'Brien, a conventional, snooty, and very prestigious law firm in Los Angeles, California, that specializes in criminal cases. Headstrong, rebellious, and quirky, shunning court appearances because he dislikes wearing a tie and usually ignoring established legal and police procedures, Eddie tends to rush off and play detective when one of the firm's clients is indicted, seeking evidence with which to exonerate the client – sometimes to the consternation of his colleagues – before the case ever reaches court. Lacey Brown is his secretary, personal friend, and sometime girlfriend, and Jennie is her precocious daughter. Harvey Winchell, an investigator for the firm, is Eddie's enthusiastic young assistant, and J. J. Devlin, an irascible senior partner in the firm, is Eddie's boss.
The Quiksilver in Memory of Eddie Aikau—known as The Eddie or the Eddie— is a big wave surfing tournament held at Waimea Bay on the north shore of Oahu, Hawaii. The tournament is named for native Hawaiian, champion big wave surfer, and life-saving Waimea Bay lifeguard, Eddie Aikau. Created in 1984 at nearby Sunset Beach, the invitational tournament moved to the notoriously big waved Waimea Bay, where Aikau's family maintains an ancestral tradition as caretakers of the Waimea Valley.
The tournament is known for a unique requirement that open-ocean swells reach a minimum height of 20 feet (6.1 m) before the competition can be held. Open-ocean swells of this height generally translate to wave faces in the bay of 30 feet (9.1 m) to 40 feet (12 m). As a result of this requirement, the tournament has only been held eight times during the history of the event, most recently on December 8, 2009.
The competition window is between December 1 and the last day of February annually, when winter storms in the North Pacific provide the energy for big waves on Oahu's North Shore. Each day, surf conditions, ocean swells, and weather forecasts are monitored by oceanographers, meteorologists and big wave surfing experts, providing input to the Tournament Director (currently George Downing)—who is responsible for making the Official Call to run the tournament. If the minimum conditions are not met during the competition window, the event is not held that year, and the process repeats itself the following December.
Vincent Baggetta (once billed as Vince Baggetta, also listed as Vincent Beggetta) (born 7 December 1944) is an American television actor.
Baggetta was born in Paterson, New Jersey. He is best known for his starring role in The Eddie Capra Mysteries, playing the title character for the thirteen-episode run of the series in 1978-1979.
His career started with bit parts in The Defenders and Naked City in 1962 and The Twilight Zone in 1963.
He made appearances in several popular TV shows in the 1970s, including Mannix, Cannon, Starsky & Hutch, and The Rockford Files. He appeared in seven episodes of Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman as Father Frank DeMarco.
Baggetta played Lou Pellegrino in the short-lived TV series Chicago Story in 1982 . In the 1980s, he also appeared in Lou Grant and Remington Steele. He made three appearances (two different roles) in Hill Street Blues and seven as Assistant District Attorney John Moretti in The Colbys.
Baggetta started the 1990s as Father Jarvis in two episodes of Freddy's Nightmares, a TV spinoff of the Nightmare on Elm Street film series. He also did three spots on Murder, She Wrote and a guest appearance on NYPD Blue.
https://www.facebook.com/ABriefingWithMichael 1978 NBC series starring Vincent Baggetta, Wendy Phillips, Ken Swofford and Michael Horton
From NBC its time to NBC SEE US, with a 1:00 generic and promos for WEB, Waverly Wonders, Wild Kingdom, Vincent Baggetta from Capra, and a few animation tags.
Vincent Baggetta starred in this 1978-1979 NBC-TV series about a street-smart attorney with a prestigious Los Angeles law firm, who was a bit too fond of doing his own investigative work. According to TV Rage, "The format of the show was borrowed from the short-lived 'Ellery Queen' series, with viewers invited to guess along with the sleuth as he uncovers clues."
August 1978 NBSeeUs promo for NBC's new drama series "The Eddie Capra Mysteries" starring Vincent Baggetta as headstrong attorney Eddie Capra. The sereis premiered September 8, 1978 and ran for just 13 episodes.
A 1978 NBC promo for the entertaining (though short-lived) series "The Eddie Capra Mysteries", starring Vincent Baggetta.
http://www.truetvmovies.net/ If you would like this Film. Two corpses are found in different locations with their heads severed and exchanged. Frank Janek is called on to head the team of detectives investigating. Meanwhile, Janek is trying to find out why an old friend and colleague committed suicide, which eventually leads to a romantic situation with photographer Caroline Wallace and the discovery of some major corruption among his superiors, all of which has little or nothing to do with the murder story. Director: Jud Taylor Writers: William Bayer (novel), John Gay Stars: Richard Crenna, Beverly D'Angelo, Vincent Baggetta
"Embryo" is a Science Fiction and Horror film directed by Ralph Nelson. The movie is about a scientist (Rock Hudson), who experiments on a fetus, accelerating its growth within weeks into a beautiful young woman (Barbara Carrera). The woman becomes his protégé—the lessons culminating one night in sex. But when she becomes pregnant, the woman begins to age rapidly. From there things go horribly wrong. --- Directed by Ralph Nelson, produced by Anita Doohan and Arnold H. Orgolini, written by Anita Doohan and Jack W. Thomas, starring Rock Hudson, Barbara Carrera, Diane Ladd, Roddy McDowall, Anne Schedeen, John Elerick, Vincent Baggetta, Jack Colvin, Joyce Brothers, Dick Winslow, Ken Washington, Lina Raymond and Sherri Zak. --- Source: "Embryo (1976 film)" Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. ...
short version of histoic works in pastel
Teresa Marchione Trio with John Vaccaro and Vince Laviola. Toronto Live Music for corporate and private events. Contact us for a quote t.marchione@hotmail.com
https://www.facebook.com/ABriefingWithMichael 1978 NBC series starring Vincent Baggetta, Wendy Phillips, Ken Swofford and Michael Horton
From NBC its time to NBC SEE US, with a 1:00 generic and promos for WEB, Waverly Wonders, Wild Kingdom, Vincent Baggetta from Capra, and a few animation tags.
Vincent Baggetta starred in this 1978-1979 NBC-TV series about a street-smart attorney with a prestigious Los Angeles law firm, who was a bit too fond of doing his own investigative work. According to TV Rage, "The format of the show was borrowed from the short-lived 'Ellery Queen' series, with viewers invited to guess along with the sleuth as he uncovers clues."
August 1978 NBSeeUs promo for NBC's new drama series "The Eddie Capra Mysteries" starring Vincent Baggetta as headstrong attorney Eddie Capra. The sereis premiered September 8, 1978 and ran for just 13 episodes.
A 1978 NBC promo for the entertaining (though short-lived) series "The Eddie Capra Mysteries", starring Vincent Baggetta.
http://www.truetvmovies.net/ If you would like this Film. Two corpses are found in different locations with their heads severed and exchanged. Frank Janek is called on to head the team of detectives investigating. Meanwhile, Janek is trying to find out why an old friend and colleague committed suicide, which eventually leads to a romantic situation with photographer Caroline Wallace and the discovery of some major corruption among his superiors, all of which has little or nothing to do with the murder story. Director: Jud Taylor Writers: William Bayer (novel), John Gay Stars: Richard Crenna, Beverly D'Angelo, Vincent Baggetta
"Embryo" is a Science Fiction and Horror film directed by Ralph Nelson. The movie is about a scientist (Rock Hudson), who experiments on a fetus, accelerating its growth within weeks into a beautiful young woman (Barbara Carrera). The woman becomes his protégé—the lessons culminating one night in sex. But when she becomes pregnant, the woman begins to age rapidly. From there things go horribly wrong. --- Directed by Ralph Nelson, produced by Anita Doohan and Arnold H. Orgolini, written by Anita Doohan and Jack W. Thomas, starring Rock Hudson, Barbara Carrera, Diane Ladd, Roddy McDowall, Anne Schedeen, John Elerick, Vincent Baggetta, Jack Colvin, Joyce Brothers, Dick Winslow, Ken Washington, Lina Raymond and Sherri Zak. --- Source: "Embryo (1976 film)" Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. ...
short version of histoic works in pastel
Teresa Marchione Trio with John Vaccaro and Vince Laviola. Toronto Live Music for corporate and private events. Contact us for a quote t.marchione@hotmail.com
EMBRYO (1976) (US) (M) Horror thriller. Cast: Rock Hudson, Diane Ladd, Roddy McDowall, Barbara Carrera, Anne Schedeen, John Elerick, Vincent Baggetta, Jack Colvin. No copy write intended.
Released May 21, 1976: A doctor discovers a way to grow a human embyo to full maturity in a few days time, but that adult becomes a homicidal maniac. Directed by Ralph Nelson Written by Jack W. Thomas and Anita Doohan. The Actors: Rock Hudson (Dr. Paul Holliston), Barbara Carrera (Victoria Spencer), Diane Ladd (Martha Douglas), Roddy McDowall (Frank Riley), Anne Schedeen (Helen Hollison), John Elerick (Gordon Holliston), Vincent Baggetta (Collier), Jack Colvin (Dr. Jim Winston), Joyce Brothers (herself, Dr. Joyce Brothers), Dick Winslow (John Forbes), Ken Washington (Dr. Brink), Lina Raymond (Janet Novak), Sherri Zak (nurse), Joyce Spitz (trainer), George Sawaya (policeman), Hank Robinson (ambulance attendant), Chuck Comisky (fireman), Bob Reynolds (doctor)
May 21, 1976 - Embryo - Sci-Fi Horror Thriller Released May 21, 1976: A doctor discovers a way to grow a human embyo to full maturity in a few days time, but that adult becomes a homicidal maniac. Directed by Ralph Nelson Written by Jack W. Thomas and Anita Doohan. The Actors: Rock Hudson (Dr. Paul Holliston), Barbara Carrera (Victoria Spencer), Diane Ladd (Martha Douglas), Roddy McDowall (Frank Riley), Anne Schedeen (Helen Hollison), John Elerick (Gordon Holliston), Vincent Baggetta (Collier), Jack Colvin (Dr. Jim Winston), Joyce Brothers (herself, Dr. Joyce Brothers), Dick Winslow (John Forbes), Ken Washington (Dr. Brink), Lina Raymond (Janet Novak), Sherri Zak (nurse), Joyce Spitz (trainer), George Sawaya (policeman), Hank Robinson (ambulance attendant), Chuck Comisky (fireman), Bob Rey...
Embryo is a Science Fiction and Horror film directed by Ralph Nelson. The movie is about a scientist (Rock Hudson), who experiments on a fetus, accelerating its growth within weeks into a beautiful young woman (Barbara Carrera). The woman becomes his protégé—the lessons culminating one night in sex. But when she becomes pregnant, the woman begins to age rapidly. From there things go horribly wrong. --- Directed by Ralph Nelson, produced by Anita Doohan and Arnold H. Orgolini, written by Anita Doohan and Jack W. Thomas, starring Rock Hudson, Barbara Carrera, Diane Ladd, Roddy McDowall, Anne Schedeen, John Elerick, Vincent Baggetta, Jack Colvin, Joyce Brothers, Dick Winslow, Ken Washington, Lina Raymond and Sherri Zak. --- Source: "Embryo (1976 film)" Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wi...
"Embryo" is a Science Fiction and Horror film directed by Ralph Nelson. The movie is about a scientist (Rock Hudson), who experiments on a fetus, accelerating its growth within weeks into a beautiful young woman (Barbara Carrera). The woman becomes his protégé—the lessons culminating one night in sex. But when she becomes pregnant, the woman begins to age rapidly. From there things go horribly wrong. --- Directed by Ralph Nelson, produced by Anita Doohan and Arnold H. Orgolini, written by Anita Doohan and Jack W. Thomas, starring Rock Hudson, Barbara Carrera, Diane Ladd, Roddy McDowall, Anne Schedeen, John Elerick, Vincent Baggetta, Jack Colvin, Joyce Brothers, Dick Winslow, Ken Washington, Lina Raymond and Sherri Zak. --- Source: "Embryo (1976 film)" Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. ...