High Sierra Search and Rescue
NR
7.8
1995
Drama
, Action & Adventure
High Sierra Search and Rescue is a short-lived American television series that aired on NBC in 1995.
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- Cast:
- Robert Conrad , Jason Lewis , Dee Wallace , Brittney Powell , Ramón Franco
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EP0 - Pilot Movie - Search and Rescue
March. 27,1994
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EP1 - If You Have to Ask the Price ...
June. 11,1995
A rich girl's rescue from the side of a mountain is complicated by a lost autisic boy.
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EP2 - Shifting Winds
June. 14,1995
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EP3 - Mozart & Stone
June. 21,1995
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EP4 - Tooter and the Gang
June. 28,1995
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EP5 - Past, Present
July. 12,1995
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EP6 - Lilith (1)
July. 19,1995
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EP7 - Lilith (2)
July. 26,1995
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