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Michael Landon and Victor French

       This web site is an unofficial web site intended for fans of Michael Landon and his television shows. It has not been authorized by Michael Landon's estate or the owners of the rights to his television shows, and the foregoing are not responsible for the content of this web site or any errors or omissions in this web site.

       The photographs, still images, and other materials from the Highway to Heaven television show are courtesy of Michael Landon Productions, Inc. and Lynn Productions, which own the copyright and other rights in these works.

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       Welcome to "Highway to Heaven"!

       This website is dedicated to the hit series Michael Landon created and aired from 1984 to 1989 on NBC television. This is the first and only comprehensive website on the series and unlike my "Bonanza" website, this one you'll discover contains great knowledge, but is not as large as the 1,000-square-mile ranch Little Joe resided at during the 1860's.

       Enjoy the web site's comprehensive episode guide that spans all 5 seasons, with complete guest stars, co-stars and featured actors in the 109 episodes made and aired first-run on NBC. You'll find out even more in the way of location film sites I have listed that was an integral part of the series' look in the 1980's era.

       Michael carried his location filming down the road from his genesis on "Bonanza" to his second hit "Little House on the Prairie" then to his third hit "Highway to Heaven".

       West Los Angeles and Malibu along with Canyon Country served as the local exterior backdrops for the series. The distant filming would take place again at the gorgeous Central Sierra in California and in the desert settings at Tuscon, Arizona.

       Complete crew listings are available of the "Highway" crew Michael worked with on the web site. The majority of the crew worked with him before on "Bonanza" and "Little House," and they were a solid gold crew and he was a great boss and friend to them all. MGM Studios in Culver City served as the rental space for interior and backlot filming for "Highway," along with assembly of the film and sound elements.

       The history of the series is examined along with the gallery and a discussion forum for fans and admirers of the series and of course, Michael Landon as the probationary angel Jonathan Smith and Victor French as his partner Mark Gordon as they hit the "Highway to Heaven".

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Click here for Highway to Heaven DVD page

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Highway to Heaven news: March 2006

DVD details

Release date: March 28, 2006
Price: available for a low price at Digitaleyes.net through Amazon.com.

Contains all 25 episodes from the 1986-87 season. Bonus contents feature exclusive interviews with Kent and Susan McCray, Dennis Korn, and Cindy Landon.

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