Michael Landon |
Jonathan Smith |
Victor French |
Mark Gordon |
Eddie Quillan |
Clyde |
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Joe Dorsey |
Mr. Sinclair |
Guest Star |
Mary McCusker |
Leslie Gordon |
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On a TVLand interview that featured Alison Arngrim (Nellie Oleson from Little House on the Prairie), she stated that the reason Landon blew up the town at the end of that series was because he no longer wished to use standing sets in his television programs (most of the sets, furniture and clothes are reused from episode to episode and show to show). This seems correct, because during the run of Highway to Heaven, Jonathan and Mark are constantly on the road and the sets on this show are not usually repeated. Much of the action is filmed on location (usually in the Los Angeles area, with southern California substituting as other places).
We find out why Mark Gordon was fired from the police force.
The car that Mark and Jonathan drive throughout the series is a mid to late 1970s gray Ford Sedan.
Highway to Heaven was the third series Michael Landon did at NBC. His affiliation with the network began in 1959 when he was cast on Bonanza. It continued for over thirty years, until 1990 when Landon produced the made-for-TV movie Where Pigeons Go To Die.
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