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''The New Lassie'' is an American children and family oriented drama series which aired in first-run
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from September 8, 1989 to February 15, 1992. The series stars
Will Estes William Estes (; born October 21, 1978) is an American actor known for his role on CBS police drama '' Blue Bloods'' as Jameson "Jamie" Reagan, a New York City Police Department officer and the youngest son of the police commissioner, played by ...
(then using his real name of Will Nipper) as Will McCullough, Lassie's new master. Real life husband and wife
Christopher Christopher is the English version of a Europe-wide name derived from the Greek name Χριστόφορος (''Christophoros'' or '' Christoforos''). The constituent parts are Χριστός (''Christós''), "Christ" or " Anointed", and φέρε� ...
and Dee Wallace-Stone co-starred as Will's parents. ''The New Lassie'' is essentially a sequel to the 1954 series, and was the latest in the line of works featuring the Lassie character, which debuted in the
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film ''
Lassie Come Home ''Lassie Come Home'' is a 1943 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Technicolor feature film starring Roddy McDowall and canine actor Pal, in a story about the profound bond between Yorkshire boy Joe Carraclough and his rough collie, Lassie. The film was direct ...
'', followed by several more movies and the aforementioned television series, which ran from 1954 to 1973.


Synopsis

The series centers on the McCulloughs, a middle-class family living in suburban Glen Ridge, California. The McCulloughs are the owners of the then-present-day descendant of Lassie. Real life spouses
Christopher Christopher is the English version of a Europe-wide name derived from the Greek name Χριστόφορος (''Christophoros'' or '' Christoforos''). The constituent parts are Χριστός (''Christós''), "Christ" or " Anointed", and φέρε� ...
and Dee Wallace-Stone played Chris and Dee McCullough, with
Will Estes William Estes (; born October 21, 1978) is an American actor known for his role on CBS police drama '' Blue Bloods'' as Jameson "Jamie" Reagan, a New York City Police Department officer and the youngest son of the police commissioner, played by ...
(credited by his given name of Will Nipper) and Wendy Cox appearing as their young son Will and teenage daughter Megan respectively.
Jon Provost Jonathan Bion Provost (born March 12, 1950) is an American actor, best known for his role as young Timmy Martin in the CBS series ''Lassie''. Life and career Provost was born in Los Angeles. At the age of four, Provost was cast in the film ' ...
, who starred in the original ''Lassie'' series, portrayed Chris' brother Steve McCullough who was revealed in a later episode to be the adult Timmy Martin in an episode guest-starring June Lockhart in a reprisal of her role as Timmy's foster mother Ruth Martin. In the episode titled "Roots", Timmy reveals that he was never officially adopted by the Martins, and thus couldn't go with them to Australia when they moved there (at the beginning of season 11 of the original ''Lassie'' series). Subsequently, he was later adopted by the McCullough family, and began going by his middle name of Steven (Steve).


Cast

*
Will Nipper William Estes (; born October 21, 1978) is an American actor known for his role on CBS police drama '' Blue Bloods'' as Jameson "Jamie" Reagan, a New York City Police Department officer and the youngest son of the police commissioner, played by ...
as Will McCullough * Christopher Stone as Chris McCullough * Dee Wallace-Stone as Dee McCullough * Wendy Cox as Megan McCullough *
Jon Provost Jonathan Bion Provost (born March 12, 1950) is an American actor, best known for his role as young Timmy Martin in the CBS series ''Lassie''. Life and career Provost was born in Los Angeles. At the age of four, Provost was cast in the film ' ...
as Timmy Martin/Steve McCullough


Guest stars

Guest stars with a Lassie past included
Roddy McDowall Roderick Andrew Anthony Jude McDowall (17 September 1928 – 4 October 1998) was a British actor, photographer and film director. He began his acting career as a child in England, and then in the United States, in ''How Green Was My Valley'' (1 ...
, who had starred in the first movie ''
Lassie Come Home ''Lassie Come Home'' is a 1943 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Technicolor feature film starring Roddy McDowall and canine actor Pal, in a story about the profound bond between Yorkshire boy Joe Carraclough and his rough collie, Lassie. The film was direct ...
'' (1943) and Tommy Rettig, who had played Jeff Miller in the early years of the original television series (later syndicated as ''
Jeff's Collie ''Lassie'' is an American television series that follows the adventures of a female Rough Collie dog named Lassie and her companions, both human and animal. The show was the creation of producer Robert Maxwell and animal trainer Rudd Weatherwax an ...
''). Other guest stars included Leonardo DiCaprio and
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.


Episodes


Season 1 (1989–90)


Season 2 (1991–92)


Production notes

The collie featured in ''The New Lassie'' was a fifth generation of Lassie. The dog was trained by Robert Weatherwax, the son of Rudd Weatherwax who trained the original Lassie. Robert was assisted by his only son Robert Jr.


Syndication

After its cancellation, reruns of ''The New Lassie'' aired on TV Land Canada in 2007.


References


External links

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