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DescriptionStu Gilliam Hilly Hicks Roll Out 1973.JPG
Publicity photo of Stu Gilliam (top) and Hilly Hicks for the short-lived television program Roll Out. The show was an attempt to cash in on the popularity of M.A.S.H..
Date
Not dated, but says the program would premiere in the fall. It did so in the fall of 1973.
Cette œuvre est dans le domaine public car elle a été publiée aux États-Unis entre 1929 et 1977 inclus, sans indication de copyright. À moins que son auteur ne soit mort depuis suffisamment longtemps, elle n'est pas dans le domaine public dans les pays ou régions qui n'appliquent pas la règle du terme le plus court pour les travaux provenant des États-Unis, comme le Canada (cinquante ans pma), la Chine continentale (cinquante ans pma, Hong Kong et Macao exclus), l'Allemagne (soixante-dix ans pma), le Mexique (cent ans pma), la Suisse (soixante-dix ans pma) et d'autres pays signataires d'accord bilatéraux. Voir cette page pour de plus amples explications.
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