Show ninety-four: Zorro
- Unlike the Disney TV series, this production includes a female main character. Her name is Victoria Escalante.
- In 2011 all four seasons were released individually and as a complete series box set in the United States and Canada.
- The mute servant in this production is Felipe. He is a teenage boy rather than a full-grown man like Bernardo in Disney’s television series.
- Circa 1989, the series was titled “[title character], The Legend Continues” (or “El [title character]” in Spanish) and featured twenty-four episodes with Patrick James as the title character for Caracol Television. Then from 1990 to 1992, the series was revamped as “[title character]” with Duncan Regehr for The Family Channel. Some international channels aired the Patrick James version in 1991.
- An anagram for the title is Rozor.
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Show ninety-five: Xena: Warrior Princess
- Most of the fighting scenes take place on dirt ground, to hide the place mats for the actors.
- The opening credits remained the same for the first five seasons, but they were changed for the sixth and last season.
- Several episodes from Season 4 were broadcast in a wrong order by the Spanish public national television.
- Lucy Lawless donated her leading character’s costume to the Smithsonian in 2006.
- A synonym for the title is Daughter of Orestes and Cyrene: Soldier Royalty
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Show ninety-six: Killing Eve
- All of the scenes set in foreign locations for Season 4 were actually all filmed in the UK as the crew had difficulty finding locations due to the COVID 19 pandemic.
- The title of each episode is taken from a line said by a character within that same episode.
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