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Action Pack (Universal Television) : ウィキペディア英語版
Action Pack (television)

''Action Pack'' was a series of television movies and television series created by Universal Television that aired in syndication from 1994 until 2001. The ''Action Pack'' included two hours of various television series produced by Renaissance Pictures and distributed by MCA TV (later known as Universal Television Enterprises and Studios USA Television Distribution).
==Series history==
Following an abortive one-season attempt by Universal Television to offer a three-series Hollywood Premiere Network〔Hollywood Premiere Network was an early attempt by Universal Television to create an ''ad hoc'' syndication network. Although not a "real" network with affiliates and the like, they were ahead of their time and would have better success with the Universal Action Pack later in the 1990s. The series aired in many of the stations that would later become either UPN or WB affiliates. ''She-Wolf of London'' premiered along with two other shows, ''Shades of L.A.'' and ''They Came from Outer Space'' on October 9, 1990〕 in 1990-91, in 1994, the ''Action Pack'' initially ran a series of television movies, which led to the run of several television shows the following year.〔http://articles.latimes.com/1994-01-16/entertainment/ca-12369_1_prime-time-programming/2〕
〔(Mysteries Surrounding the Creation of the Syndicated Television Show XENA: WARRIOR PRINCESS ) Whoosh Online Edition. Issue Three. November 1996.〕 From January-June 1995, the series included ''Hercules: The Legendary Journeys'' and ''Vanishing Son''.〔(IMDB Vanshing Son Plot Summary )〕 From September 1995 through January 2000, it included the ''Hercules: The Legendary Journeys'' and its spinoff, ''Xena: Warrior Princess''.〔〔(Bevis King's Xena: Warrior Princess website )〕 After ''Hercules'' ended its run in January 2000, the ''Universal Action Pack'' launched the ''Back2Back Action Hour'' and picked up two thirty minute series: ''Jack of All Trades'' and ''Cleopatra 2525'' to air alongside ''Xena''.〔(After Hercules, Rob Tapert takes on Cleopatra ) By Patrick Lee. SciFi.com. January 24, 2000.〕 The lineup lasted until January 2001. For the final six months of the package, ''Jack of All Trades'' was dropped and ''Cleopatra 2525'' was increased to an hour long show.
After ''Xena,'' the most successful series on the ''Action Pack,'' completed airing its final season's reruns in the summer of 2001, ''Cleopatra 2525'' also stopped production and the ''Action Pack'' series was discontinued.
Many of the stations that aired the ''Action Pack'' also aired Warner Bros.' Prime Time Entertainment Network. Some of the other stations that aired the ''Action Pack'' also aired Paramount's Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (and The Next Generation before it).

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