Wes and Skip search for a child lost in a storm-sewer system. [RF]
1.4 [--] Rescue 8: THE SUBTERRANEAN CITY
13Oct58
Warren Oates ...... Pete
Ralph Votrian ..... Whitey
Synopsis 2:
Rescue workers Wes Cameron and Skip Johnson run into unexpected trouble while searching for a child lost in the Los Angeles sewer system. [TA]
Episode Guide Courtesy:
ctva.biz/US/Adventure/Rescue8.htm
Series Premise:
Rescue 8 is a syndicated American action drama series about Los Angeles County Fire Department Rescue Squad 8. It premiered in 1958 and originally ran for two seasons with syndicated reruns continuing for almost a decade thereafter. It starred Jim Davis as fireman Wes Cameron (much later cast as Jock Ewing on CBS's Dallas), and Lang Jeffries as the fireman Skip Johnson. Nancy Rennick and Mary K. Cleary each appeared in twenty-four episodes as Patty Johnson and Susan Johnson, the wife and daughter, respectively of Skip Johnson. The series was produced by Screen Gems, with directors Dann Cahn and William Witney. Rescue 8 produced seventy-four half-hour episodes. The first season ran on Tuesday evenings, and the second season on Wednesdays.
Series Information Courtesy:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rescue_8
1.4 [--] Rescue 8: THE SUBTERRANEAN CITY
13Oct58
Warren Oates ...... Pete
Ralph Votrian ..... Whitey
Synopsis 2:
Rescue workers Wes Cameron and Skip Johnson run into unexpected trouble while searching for a child lost in the Los Angeles sewer system. [TA]
Episode Guide Courtesy:
ctva.biz/US/Adventure/Rescue8.htm
Series Premise:
Rescue 8 is a syndicated American action drama series about Los Angeles County Fire Department Rescue Squad 8. It premiered in 1958 and originally ran for two seasons with syndicated reruns continuing for almost a decade thereafter. It starred Jim Davis as fireman Wes Cameron (much later cast as Jock Ewing on CBS's Dallas), and Lang Jeffries as the fireman Skip Johnson. Nancy Rennick and Mary K. Cleary each appeared in twenty-four episodes as Patty Johnson and Susan Johnson, the wife and daughter, respectively of Skip Johnson. The series was produced by Screen Gems, with directors Dann Cahn and William Witney. Rescue 8 produced seventy-four half-hour episodes. The first season ran on Tuesday evenings, and the second season on Wednesdays.
Series Information Courtesy:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rescue_8