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"Previously on the West Wing" spoken by Leo A seemingly benign press leak begins a day and night long journey that ends with the discovery of a scandal that affects the uppermost levels of the administration, though what the staff doesn't yet know is that this is merely the match that lights the fuse and that things are about to get considerably worse. The first day at the White House for new White House Assistant Council Joe Quincy (played by Matthew Perry) opens with C.J. Cregg passing him an annoying question from a reporter--the White House suppressed evidence of life on Mars.

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  • rightLife on Mars - является подтемой серии Космос. Выпускалась в 2001, в 2002 сошла с конвееров.
  • "Previously on the West Wing" spoken by Leo A seemingly benign press leak begins a day and night long journey that ends with the discovery of a scandal that affects the uppermost levels of the administration, though what the staff doesn't yet know is that this is merely the match that lights the fuse and that things are about to get considerably worse. The first day at the White House for new White House Assistant Council Joe Quincy (played by Matthew Perry) opens with C.J. Cregg passing him an annoying question from a reporter--the White House suppressed evidence of life on Mars.
  • Case File: Rock #84-001 Location: Antarctica Date: December 1984 Description: Rock #84-001 is described as a 4.2 pound, large potato sized Martian meteorite with fossilized microorganisms inside.
  • A sequel to the series, Ashes to Ashes, began transmission on BBC One in February 2008, and concluded in 2011 after three series. Also, a US remake of the show was commissioned by ABC, and the first episode of that series was transmitted on 9 October, 2008.
  • Life on Mars is a LEGO Space theme released in 2001, and discontinued a year later in 2002.
  • Life on Mars is a British science fiction/police procedural drama television series in the United Kingdom. It was first broadcast on BBC One between January 2006 and April 2007, lasting for two series in total. A sequel to the series, Ashes to Ashes, also referencing another David Bowie song, began airing on BBC One in February 2008, followed by a second series in 2009 and a third and final series in 2010.
  • Mars has been the prime target of extra-terrestrial life for many centuries.
  • Name: Life On Mars Run Time: 3:14 Written By: David Bowie Year: 1995 * Simply Acoustic - The Music * The Mixture * Simply Acoustic (Video) * The Piano Tour Live
  • From what appear to be aliens and weird formations that resemble pyramids there seems to be some crazy stuff in some of the pictures from Mars rovers. Many believe that these aliens might be the Anunnaki and that they might have built the pyramid formations on Mars.
  • If there is life on Mars, we might have given it a lift from Earth to Mars on robotic scouts which are ironically looking for life and its conditions. Scientists every day hypothesize on what forms of life might have evolved on other planets setting Earth’s wide spectrum of life as the example. However what many tabloids forget to mention is that life already exists outside Earth. It exists on Mars. Questionable, costly sterilization techniques, and policies may in fact be a cause of transfer of life that is alien to Mars.
  • BBC Fish Out of Water crime drama, 2006-2007; there was a deliberate decision to end the show after two seasons. DCI Sam Tyler is a normal 2006 detective. Until he gets hit by a car and wakes up in 1973... He's still a police officer, but a DI now. He's got to get used to a policing world with no DNA profiling, no computers and no Police and Criminal Evidence Act. Remade into a American show, also called Life on Mars and a Spanish show called La Chica De Ayer. Trope Namer for the Gene Hunt Interrogation Technique.
  • "Life on Mars?" is a song by David Bowie first released in 1971 on the album Hunky Dory and also released as a single. The song—which BBC Radio 2 later called "a cross between a Broadway musical and a Salvador Dalí painting"—featured guest piano work by keyboardist Rick Wakeman. When released as a single in 1973, it reached #3 in the UK and stayed on the chart for thirteen weeks. The song re-entered the UK charts at #55 over 30 years later, largely because of its use in the original British television series Life on Mars. Neil McCormick of The Daily Telegraph ranked it as #1 in his 100 Greatest Songs of All Time list. He also commented on the song:
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