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Lassie (1997 TV series)

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Lassie (1997–1999 TV series)
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Lassie with Corey Sevier –DVD cover
Format Children's television series
Starring Corey Sevier
Country of origin Canada
No. of episodes 54
Production
Running time 24 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Animal Planet
Original run 19971999
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IMDb profile

Lassie was a Canadian television series which aired from 1997 to 1999 on YTV in Canada and Sunday nights on the Animal Planet network in the United States, as a remake of the original Lassie TV series (1954–1974) about a boy and his faithful dog. As with previous Lassie TV versions and several movies dating back to the original Lassie Come Home movie of 1943, the star was Lassie, a trained Rough Collie.[1] Not to be confused with a previous, syndicated remake entitled The New Lassie which aired 1989–1991, this Canadian-produced Lassie series starred Corey Sevier as 13-year old "Timmy Cabot" in the fictional town of Hudson Falls, Vermont. The show was filmed in Quebec by Cinar Inc.. In this series' story line, Timmy and his recently-widowed mother, Karen Cabot, move to Hudson Falls, where Karen takes over a veterinary practice.[2] In the first (1997) season, Lassie was played by "Howard", an eighth generation collie descended from "Pal", the dog in the original 1943 movie Lassie Come Home. As with all previous Lassie movies and television series beginning with Pal, Howard was owned and trained by Weatherwax Trained Dogs, founded by brothers Frank and Rudd Weatherwax. Midway through production, Cinar replaced Howard with a non-Pal descended dog. Following Lassie fan protests, "Hey Hey", son of Howard and a ninth-generation direct descendent of Pal, was brought in to assume the role of Lassie for the final thirteen episodes of the show.[3] Although young Corey Sevier impressed critics, others complained that the series relegated Lassie to a bystander role by focusing more on the Cabot family's dealings with various townspeople, at the expense of featuring Lassie's action stunts and feats as had been traditional in the famous canine's previous movie and TV incarnations. The show was cancelled after two seasons. A total of 49 episodes were produced.[4] The entire series is available on DVD in Canada since April 4, 2006.

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  1. ^ Scott Moore, "Lassie", Washington Post, March 2, 1997.
  2. ^ Variety TV series profile
  3. ^ "Collie... Everybody's All-Star", Dog and Kennel Magazine, 2000.
  4. ^ "Richard Morgan, "Cinar finds making profit is child's play"", Variety magazine, October 22, 1998. 

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