The New Lassie

1989
The New Lassie

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 No Pets Allowed Sep 07, 1991

An older man (Gale Gordon) may lose his dog when his landlady (Margaret O'Brien) decides to forbid pets.

EP2 Best of Show Sep 10, 1991

Megan grooms Lassie for a dog show.

EP3 Lifeguard Sep 17, 1991

Lassie is a lifeguard at the beach.

EP4 Leeds, The Judge Sep 21, 1991

Lassie, Will and Leeds survive an airplane crash.

EP5 The Gathering Of The Clans Sep 28, 1991

Lassie saves the clan's Highland Lodge when a dishonest developer (Robert Walker) tries to buy the families' traditional meeting lodge.

EP6 The Stranger Oct 05, 1991

Lassie saves Will at a hardware store. Lassie and Will protect a merchant (Matt Roe) from an escaped convict (John Walcott) bent on revenge.

EP7 The Kitty Saver Oct 12, 1991

Lassie saves 3 kittens from being taken to the pound.

EP8 Slumber Party Oct 17, 1991

Lassie turns psychic at Megan's party telling the guests their fortunes.

EP9 The Amazing Lassie Oct 25, 1991

Lassie goes to Tommy Rettig's (Jeff from the original series) computer college to compete against other dogs. Lassie sniffs out the culprit who tampered with the school computer.

EP10 The Cave Nov 02, 1991

Lassie, Will and Megan explore an Indian cave to look for relics and are rescued by Chris and Dee after Lassie runs for help.

EP11 Lassie P.I. Nov 09, 1991

Lassie saves a baby from being in a car accident.

EP12 Diamond Pin Nov 09, 1991

Lassie finds a lost diamond pin in a dirt hole, put in the hole by a Poodle.

EP13 Hit and Run Nov 23, 1991

Lassie finds the man who hit her puppy, Laddie, with Will and Chris's help.

EP14 The Bridge Nov 30, 1991

Will and Lassie fall through a hole in a bridge while crossing it.

EP15 Nikki's Family Dec 07, 1991

Lassie settles a family dispute.

EP16 Dog Day Afternoon Dec 11, 1991

Lassie finds a black girl who was supposed to be dead after undergoing a delicate operation.

EP17 The Represa Dec 21, 1991

While the McCulloughs are visiting Mexico, Lassie warns them of a dam breaking, causing a flood.While returning a runaway boy (Isaac Ocampo) to his family the McCulloughs encounter danger in a heavy rainstorm.

EP18 The Commercial Jan 04, 1992

Lassie is fired on a movie set and replaced by another dog. The other dog did not satisfy the director, so he hires Lassie back.

EP19 Fallen Idol Jan 11, 1990

Lassie talks to puppies and they talk back to Lassie.

EP20 Punch Drunk Jan 18, 1992

Lassie has a bad reaction from a bee sting on her nose and the vet gives her medication.

EP21 A Rabbit's Tale Feb 01, 1992

Lassie and Megan help two rabbits escape from being victims of experimentation. Meanwhile, the McCulloughs are pestered by a mouse.

EP22 Will's Essay Feb 08, 1992

Lassie helps Will's essay to win 3rd place.

EP23 A Will And A Way Feb 15, 1992

The McCulloughs try to cheer the excentric Mr. Leeds.

EP24 Hostage: A Dog's Life Feb 22, 1992

Will springs into action when Lassie is held hostage by a fugitive (Lance Kerwin).

EP25 Twin Pekes Feb 29, 1992

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EP26 The Computer Studio Mar 07, 1992

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EP27 A Friendship Forever Mar 14, 1992

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Released: 08 September 1989 Ended
Producted By: Al Burton Productions
Country: United States of America
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Synopsis

The New Lassie is an American children and family oriented drama series which aired in first-run syndication from September 8, 1989 to February 15, 1992. The series stars Will Estes as Will McCullough, Lassie's new master. Real life husband and wife Christopher 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 1943 film Lassie Come Home, followed by several more movies and the aforementioned television series, which ran from 1954 to 1973.

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AlanSKaufman I grew up with the original Lassie TV program. A person's best friend is a dog. The innocence and love is always heartfelt. The TV series lasted 19 wonderful years. Inasmuch as The New Lassie is its sequel, I need briefly review its predecessor.We never met Lassie's original owner. However, there were at least four families we witnessed Lassie living with, more if you include change of actors for some characters, plus one season by herself. Viewers of the whole differ over which they preferred.My favorite was the first: the Miller family with Jeff, his mother Ellen, and his gramps. Others were partial to little Timmy, who before being adopted by Ruth and Paul Martin, lived with Jeff's family. Some liked the various Forest Rangers. When on her own, Lassie felt a bit lonely as did we, but she was discovered by the caring Holden Ranch clan which she and we admired.But looking at the whole, when it ended it was incomplete. You see, in life, we want to feel we've completed a process, sometimes returning to our roots. In the case of Lassie, that meant reuniting with Jeff Miller. (Lassie's character was portrayed by different collies over the course of the series, but was supposedly the same ageless dog throughout.)The New Lassie premiered in 1989. The beginning of each episode reprises the famous whistle of the Martin saga, then updates to a truly haunting piece of music highlighting a cast including Jon Provost, the now adult Timmy staying with the McColloughs. It takes over two years to reach the finale, where both Timmy and Lassie reunite with their long lost friend, Jeff, replayed by Tommy Rettig. (In this program, Lassie is a descendant of the first series canine appearing to have similar memories.) I can only surmise that Tommy felt elated returning to his TV series roots. The actor passed away only a few years later, at least having experienced the chance to do so.One hopes that the entire Lassie and The New Lassie series will be transferred to DVD, rather than searching channels to find an occasional episode. Comparing the beautiful music and stories of each segment of Lassie together with The New Lassie would constitute an inspirational journey.I'm writing this on Thanksgiving Day 2014, thankful for the opportunity to express these thoughts and feelings.
Rockershowone660 This was an incredible show that I've long treasured. I first saw it back in the summer of 1995 when it was airing on the Family Channel (as it was known then. It later became Fox Family and then ABC Family) on weekday afternoons. In addition to warmly felt episode plots with humane meaning, and superb acting by each of the stars the opening introduction theme to (which remained the same throughout the show's one season) series was perhaps the most touching of any TV theme I've had the experience of observing or learning of to date! Hopefully the show will be released on DVD sometime and then you'll see exactly what I mean (or you could go to the website Youtube right now and search for it). I don't know if I saw the entire series that summer but since it only lasted for 1 season I can be sure I think that I saw MOST of the episodes which had been made 6 years prior. I guess if it ever airs again on television or it gets released on DVD or VHS then I will then have the chance to see any episodes I happened to miss. In regard to the storyline of the series I don't want to spoil anything for you but I remember at least 1 episode that was surreal enough that it transcended the limits of reality as we (or at least those of us grown-up) have come to know it!The following fall was apparently to be the time of the tragic death of Christopher Stone; one of the stars of The New Lassie. So anyway that is my fond memory of The New Lassie and let's try not to keep this phenomenal show away much longer from this moment forward!
Zane-05 I remember watching this version when it came on in syndication. At least it was in color, so you could see how beautiful the collie was. If my memory serves me correctly, I seem to recall Leonardo (he had to have been 12 or 13) guest starring as one of Will Nipper's friends.