Highway to Heaven: The Source


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The Source

Season 5, Episode 6

A girl confides to high-school reporters that a school-bus driver was coming on to her when the bus was involved in an accident.

repeat 1989 English Stereo
Drama Family

Cast & Crew
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Victor French (Actor) .. Mark Gordon
Michael Landon (Actor) .. Jonathan Smith
Andrew Lauer (Actor) .. Colin McCormick
Scott Fults (Actor) .. Doug Rawlins
Kim Walker (Actor) .. Ellen
Dack Rambo (Actor) .. Larry Nichols
Alan Fudge (Actor) .. Bill McCormick
Annie Abbott (Actor) .. Frieda Wallace
Michele Scarabelli (Actor) .. Diane Nichols
Vincent Lucchesi (Actor) .. Ernie Parsons
Michael Francis Clarke (Actor) .. Brett Williams
Richard Camphuis (Actor) .. Policeman
Gail Cameron (Actor) .. Scretary
Maggie Brown (Actor) .. Mother #1
Dale Raoul (Actor) .. Mother #2
Jeff Marshall (Actor) .. Boy Student
Elizabeth Cheshire (Actor) .. Girl Student
Marc Bentley (Actor) .. Student #1
Warren Rice (Actor) .. Bus Driver
David Mendelsohn (Actor) .. David Cutter
Richard G. Camphuis (Actor) .. Policeman
Michael Ashe (Actor) .. Frank Shaughnessy
Sally Hughes (Actor) .. Doris Shaughnessy

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Did You Know..
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Victor French (Actor) .. Mark Gordon
Born: December 04, 1934
Died: June 15, 1989
Birthplace: Santa Barbara, California, United States
Trivia: The son of a movie stunt man, Victor French made his screen entree in westerns, where his unkempt beard and scowling countenance made him a perfect heavy. He carried over his robbin' and rustlin' activities into television, making multiple appearances on such series as Gunsmoke and Bonanza. It was former Bonanza star Michael Landon, a great friend of French's, who "humanized" the veteran screen villain with the role of farmer Isiah Edwards in the weekly TV drama Little House on the Prairie. French temporarily left Little House in 1977 to star in his own sitcom, Carter Country, in which he played an affable Southern sheriff who tried his best to accommodate the ever-changing racial relationships of the 1970s. In 1984, Landon cast French as ex-cop Michael Gordon, whose bitterness at the world was softened by the presence of a guardian angel (Landon), in the popular TV series Highway to Heaven. French directed every third episode of this series, extending his directorial activities to the Los Angeles theatre scene, where he won a Critics Circle award for his staging of 12 Angry Men. In contrast to his earlier bad-guy roles, French went out of his way in the 1980s to avoid parts that required him to exhibit cruelty or inhumanity. Victor French died in 1989, shortly after completing work on the final season of Highway to Heaven.
Michael Landon (Actor) .. Jonathan Smith
Born: October 31, 1936
Died: July 01, 1991
Birthplace: Forest Hills, New York, United States
Trivia: The son of a Jewish movie-publicist father and an Irish Catholic musical-comedy actress, Michael Landon grew up in a predominantly Protestant New Jersey neighborhood. The social pressures brought to bear on young Michael, both at home and in the schoolyard, led to an acute bedwetting problem, which he would later dramatize (very discreetly) in the 1976 TV movie The Loneliest Runner. Determined to better his lot in life, Landon excelled in high school athletics; his prowess at javelin throwing won him a scholarship at the University of Southern California, but a torn ligament during his freshman year ended his college career. Taking a series of manual labor jobs, Landon had no real direction in life until he agreed to help a friend audition for the Warners Bros. acting school. The friend didn't get the job, but Landon did, launching a career that would eventually span nearly four decades. Michael's first film lead was in the now-legendary I Was a Teenage Werewolf (1957), widely derided at the time but later reassessed as one of the better examples of the late-'50s "drive-in horror" genre. The actor received his first good reviews for his performance as an albino in God's Little Acre. This led to his attaining the title role in 1959's The Legend of Tom Dooley, which in turn was instrumental in his being cast as Little Joe Cartwright on the popular TV western Bonanza. During his fourteen-year Bonanza stint, Landon was given the opportunity to write and direct a few episodes. He carried over these newfound skills into his next TV project, Little House on the Prairie, which ran from 1974 to 1982 (just before Little House, Landon made his TV-movie directorial bow with It's Good to Be Alive, the biopic of baseball great Roy Campanella). Landon also oversaw two spinoff series, Little House: The New Beginning (1982-83) and Father Murphy (1984). Landon kept up his career momentum with a third long-running TV series, Highway to Heaven (1984-89) wherein the actor/producer/director/writer played guardian angel Jonathan Smith. One of the most popular TV personalities of the '70s and '80s, Landon was not universally beloved by his Hollywood contemporaries, what with his dictatorial on-set behavior and his tendency to shed his wives whenever they matured past childbearing age. Still, for every detractor, there was a friend, family member or coworker who felt that Landon was the salt of the earth. In early 1991, Landon began work on his fourth TV series, Us, when he began experiencing stomach pains. In April of that same year, the actor was informed that he had inoperable pancreatic cancer. The courage and dignity with which Michael Landon lived his final months on earth resulted in a public outpouring of love, affection and support, the like of which was seldom witnessed in the cynical, self-involved '90s. Michael Landon died in his Malibu home on July 1, 1991, with his third wife Cindy at his side.
Andrew Lauer (Actor) .. Colin McCormick
Born: June 19, 1965
Scott Fults (Actor) .. Doug Rawlins
Kim Walker (Actor) .. Ellen
Born: June 19, 1968
Died: March 06, 2001
Dack Rambo (Actor) .. Larry Nichols
Born: November 13, 1941
Died: March 21, 1994
Birthplace: Earlimart, California
Trivia: Actor Dack Rambo specialized in low-budget action features and television. Born Norman Rambo and the twin brother of actor Dirk Rambo, he started out playing Dack Massey on The New Loretta Young Show (1962-1963). He next appeared as Grant Harrison on the daytime soap Another World and in the early '80s as Steve Jacoby on All My Children. Between 1985 and 1988, Rambo played Jack Ewing on the nighttime serial Dallas. He has also appeared regularly on series such as The Guns of Will Sonnett (1967-1969). Rambo made his feature-film debut in Which Way to the Front (1970). He made his last film appearance in the 1992 film Ultra Warrior.
Alan Fudge (Actor) .. Bill McCormick
Born: February 27, 1944
Trivia: Character actor Alan Fudge essayed an exhausting variety of roles while a member of New York's APA repertory troupe in the late 1960s. In films, Fudge has largely been limited to playing rule-bound corporate types, lawyers, doctors and urban detectives. He was prominently billed in The Natural (1984) as Ed Hobbs, father of baseball whiz Roy Hobbs (Robert Redford), but his appearance was confined to a non-speaking precredits bit, lensed in long-shot. He was far more visible in his many TV guest appearances on such series as MASH and Knight Rider, and in such made-for-TV movies as The Blue Knight (1973), Children of An Lac (1980), I Know My First Name is Steven (1989) and MANTIS (1994). Alan Fudge's weekly-series stints include the roles of C W Crawford in Man From Atlantis (1977), Det. Commissioner Kimbrough on Escheid (1979), Dr. Van Adams in Paper Dolls (1984) and Chief Frank Leland in Bodies of Evidence (1992).
Annie Abbott (Actor) .. Frieda Wallace
Michele Scarabelli (Actor) .. Diane Nichols
Born: April 11, 1955
Birthplace: Montreal, Quebec
Vincent Lucchesi (Actor) .. Ernie Parsons
Michael Francis Clarke (Actor) .. Brett Williams
Richard Camphuis (Actor) .. Policeman
Gail Cameron (Actor) .. Scretary
Maggie Brown (Actor) .. Mother #1
Dale Raoul (Actor) .. Mother #2
Born: August 16, 1956
Jeff Marshall (Actor) .. Boy Student
Elizabeth Cheshire (Actor) .. Girl Student
Marc Bentley (Actor) .. Student #1
Warren Rice (Actor) .. Bus Driver
David Mendelsohn (Actor) .. David Cutter
Richard G. Camphuis (Actor) .. Policeman
Michael Ashe (Actor) .. Frank Shaughnessy
Sally Hughes (Actor) .. Doris Shaughnessy

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