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Sierra
Genre police drama
Created by Jack Webb
Starring James G. Richardson
Ernest Thompson
Susan Foster
Jack Hogan
Michael Warren
Theme music composer Lee Holdridge and
John Denver[1]
performed by
Denny Brooks[2]
Composer(s) additional music by
John Denver
Language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 14 (13 + 1 movie)
Production
Executive producer(s) Jack Webb
Robert A. Cinader
Producer(s) Bruce Johnson
Location(s) California California (Yosemite Nat. Park)
Wyoming Wyoming
Camera setup multi-camera
Running time 60 mins.
Broadcast
Original channel NBC
Picture format 1.33 : 1 color
Audio format monoaural
Original run 12 September 1974 –
24 December 1974 (full-length movie; series actually cancelled on 12 December 1974)
Chronology
Related shows Emergency!

Sierra was a short-lived 1974 television crime drama series focusing on the efforts of National Park Service rangers to enforce federal law and to effect wilderness rescues. The program aired on NBC and was packaged by Jack Webb's Mark VII Limited for Universal Television. John Denver wrote the show's theme song. Robert A. Cinader, executive producer of Mark VII's Emergency! (which partially inspired this show), handled this program also; Bruce Johnson produced.

Contents

Setting

The show derived its name from its setting, the fictional Sierra National Park, a part of the U.S. National Park Service. In reality, exteriors were filmed at Yosemite National Park.[3] The tenth episode, The Urban Ranger, established that the park also existed within the same fictional world populated by the characters of Emergency!, its sister Mark VII show. The series was spun off as a backdoor pilot episode of Emergency!.[4][5]

Cast

Like many Mark VII Limited television dramas, the show centered on a pair of leads in a public service job, backed up by a supporting cast of characters from within the same organization. In this case, the leads were James G. Richardson as Ranger Tim Cassidy and Ernest Thompson as Ranger Matt Harper. The cast was rounded out by their boss, Chief Ranger Jack Moore (Jack Hogan), and fellow rangers Julie Beck (Susan Foster) and P. J. Lewis (Michael Warren).

Cancellation

The show was cancelled after only three months, one of the first casualties of the 1974-75 television season. This occurred largely because of the popularity of the third season of The Waltons,[1] which was its direct competition on CBS. The ABC entry in the same time slot, Paper Moon also failed at midseason. Unusually, the final series episode aired on Christmas Eve as a modified version of its previously-unaired pilot episode, The Rangers.[6]

External links

Sierra at the Internet Movie Database

References

  1. ^ a b Sierra at classicthemes.com
  2. ^ Sierra at tv-nostalgie.de
  3. ^ "Sierra" (1974) at imdb.com
  4. ^ Sierra at Tom Holbrook's Crossovers and Spin Offs Pages.
  5. ^ "The Urban Ranger" at the Internet Movie Database
  6. ^ "The Rangers" at tv.com.

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