On December 23, 1972, the final episode of "The Sixth Sense" aired. Because it only ran 25 episodes, it was packaged with "The Night Gallery" to make a better deal for syndication.

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On December 23, 1972, the final episode of "The Sixth Sense" aired. Because it only ran 25 episodes, it was packaged with "The Night Gallery" to make a better deal for syndication.
The Brutal 1982 Murder of David Harmon
In 1982, Melinda Raisch's husband, 25-year-old David Harmon, was bludgeoned to death in their bedroom. At the time, Raisch told police two intruders knocked her out and she woke up later to find her husband dead. Detectives never believed her story.
Melinda Raisch, Kansas woman who murdered her husband David Harmon in 1982, freed after 9 years in prison - CBS News
Specifically, she blamed black intruders that she made up.
Sixth season airing on Yahoo! Screen
If you haven't heard, Community is scheduled for another season. We did it guys, six seasons! Now all we need is the movie. The season will be limited to only 13 episodes, but the creator of the show, David Harmon, is back on as the main writer.
If we have another finish like that, he'll have time to get off, dance a jig around his bike, get back up, and still win!
David Harmon on Peter Sagan winning Stage 3
It's a great ability to suffer that much, isn't it... not many riders have it.
David Harmon
cesare benedetti/ david harmon
A race with no name, it wasn’t a team time trial but all members of the same team were riding together as if it was. There was a level crossing over a chasm in which there so no actual road but four large bands of fabric, widely spaced. This made it tricky for bikes (strangely enough) and Team NetApp nearly came a cropper with Cesare Benedetti almost falling through one of the gaps. He saved it well with the help of a teammate and everyone smiled. David Harmon was very pleased.
I decided I should congratulate him via twitter but at this point my dream cut to me back at my accommodation for the race writing him a postcard to comment on his dramatic moment.
(Mail often known for being swifter than tweets. Ahem)