The show premiered on October 6, 1988 and during its run on the air, it was bounced to and from various time periods on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. The series moved from its post-"Cheers" slot on Thursdays to a post-"Night Court" slot on Wednesdays in 1990. The show ended on July 22, 1992 after 4 seasons & 90 episodes.
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| - The show premiered on October 6, 1988 and during its run on the air, it was bounced to and from various time periods on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. The series moved from its post-"Cheers" slot on Thursdays to a post-"Night Court" slot on Wednesdays in 1990. The show ended on July 22, 1992 after 4 seasons & 90 episodes.
- "Dear John" is the second segment of the 34th episode of Rocko's Modern Life.
- An unofficial, but commonly used term used to refer to when a male missionary receives a letter from a girl back home desiring to break off a relationship. A less common term known as a Dear Jane refers to when a similar experience happens to a Sister Missionary.
- Dear John is the 38th episode of The Looney Tunes Show.
- Dear John is a quest is given by the skill trainer Hermosa. She tells you of Morgan, a man in Champion Harbour who is in love with her and gave her a necklace. Since she feels her new place is in your battle tower serving you and will not be returning to him, she feels it is best to return the necklace to him. At Champion Harbour inside the building (the door to enter is by the elevator) you will find Morgan walking around on the opposite side of the boats. Talk to him and return the necklace, and he will give you a book to take back to Hermosa that she has been looking for a long time. Return to Hermosa and give her the book and she will tell you to talk to Sassan to upgrade the Battle Tower's skill trainer arena which will allow you to train skills to level 13.
- A tribute to John Peel, which was broadcast on BBC Four on 2004-11-16, one week after his death. Tributes came from musicians and broadcasters including Clare Grogan, Annie Nightingale, Phil Jupitus, Nick Cave , Alan Hansen, Roni Size and many others. The programme was followed by a repeat of The Story of The Undertones: Teenage Kicks and John Peel: In Session Tonight.[1]
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| - The show premiered on October 6, 1988 and during its run on the air, it was bounced to and from various time periods on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights. The series moved from its post-"Cheers" slot on Thursdays to a post-"Night Court" slot on Wednesdays in 1990. The show ended on July 22, 1992 after 4 seasons & 90 episodes.
- "Dear John" is the second segment of the 34th episode of Rocko's Modern Life.
- An unofficial, but commonly used term used to refer to when a male missionary receives a letter from a girl back home desiring to break off a relationship. A less common term known as a Dear Jane refers to when a similar experience happens to a Sister Missionary.
- Dear John is the 38th episode of The Looney Tunes Show.
- Dear John is a quest is given by the skill trainer Hermosa. She tells you of Morgan, a man in Champion Harbour who is in love with her and gave her a necklace. Since she feels her new place is in your battle tower serving you and will not be returning to him, she feels it is best to return the necklace to him. At Champion Harbour inside the building (the door to enter is by the elevator) you will find Morgan walking around on the opposite side of the boats. Talk to him and return the necklace, and he will give you a book to take back to Hermosa that she has been looking for a long time. Return to Hermosa and give her the book and she will tell you to talk to Sassan to upgrade the Battle Tower's skill trainer arena which will allow you to train skills to level 13.
- A tribute to John Peel, which was broadcast on BBC Four on 2004-11-16, one week after his death. Tributes came from musicians and broadcasters including Clare Grogan, Annie Nightingale, Phil Jupitus, Nick Cave , Alan Hansen, Roni Size and many others. The programme was followed by a repeat of The Story of The Undertones: Teenage Kicks and John Peel: In Session Tonight.[1]
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