Here's Boomer
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Here's Boomer is an American adventure/drama television series produced by Paramount Television that premiered on the NBC network on March 14, 1980.[1] A television film called A Christmas for Boomer aired on December 6, 1979, and served as the pilot.[2] A spin-off of the live-action series The Red Hand Gang, the show follows the adventures of the titular stray dog, "Boomer" and ran for two seasons, ending its run on August 14, 1982, with the final original episode, "Flatfoots," airing on July 3 of that year.
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Here's Boomer | |
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Genre | Children/Family Adventure/Drama |
Created by | Don Balluck A. C. Lyles Leon Tokatyan Diana Bell Tokatyan |
Written by | Lowell Ganz Edward Pomerantz Arthur Silver Sandy Veith |
Directed by | Claudio Guzmán Herbert Kenwith Paul Leaf Victor Lobl Sigmund Neufeld, Jr. |
Theme music composer | Edward Leonetti Zoey Wilson |
Composer | David Michael Frank |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
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Executive producers | A. C. Lyles Daniel Wilson |
Producer | Fran Sears |
Running time | 22–24 minutes |
Production companies | A. C. Lyles Productions Daniel Wilson Productions Paramount Television |
Original release | |
Network | NBC |
Release | March 14, 1980 (1980-03-14) – August 14, 1982 (1982-08-14) |
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