The New Lassie
Family, Drama • 1989 • 30m
Lassie At Last (a.k.a. Incident In Glenridge)
The beloved collie finds further adventure in California. In the opener, Uncle Steve (Jon Provost- who played Timmy in the original series) is shot while walking in the woods with Lassie. The culprit is a deer hunter out of season who proceeds to blame Lassie for a false bite so the dog can't lead to Steve's whereabouts.
City Lights
Frightened and alone in the city, Lassie meets a young boy, Mike (Chance Corbitt) who shares her predicament.
Bingo Was Her Name-O
Lassie brings a stray dog home to the McCulloughs.
Heatwave
Lassie is trapped in a hot car while Will is on the soccer field trying to impress the coach and a young lady (Katie Jane Johnson)
Water Watchdog (a.k.a. Contamination)
When Megan becomes ill after swimming in a polluted lake, Chris sets out to investigate the source of the contamination.
Halloween
Will's friend Wayne (Gabriel Damon) is determined to play a prank on an elderly neighbor the night before Halloween.
Roots
A woman from Steve's past claims Lassie. June Lockhart of the original ""Lassie"" series appears as the collie's former owner, who comes looking for her pet and finds her long lost son. This episode reveals the way the McCulloughs got Lassie, when as a puppy, Steve had pulled her out of a burning car
Tinker
When a councilwoman (Patricia McCormack) tries to remove Tinker, a miniature horse from the neighborhood, Megan, Will and Lassie dig into the case.
A Dog And His Boy
An autistic boy (Gregor Hesse) finds an enthusiastic friend in Lassie.
New Generation
Eager to raise money for a new racing bike, Will decides to sell one of the puppies that Lassie is expecting.
Once Upon A Time...
Mr. Shepherd, a mysterious magician (Tony Jay) fails to impress Megan with hocus-pocus until his performance at a benefit show
Quality Time
Will joins his friend Arnie (Joah Williams) in a prank that closes the school for the day, freeing the boys to get into more trouble.
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