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"Through the Looking Glass" | |
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Series Earth: Final Conflict Season 1, Episode 19 | |
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Air date | April 27th, 1998 |
Writers | Malcolm MacRury |
Director | Bruce Pittman |
Producers | Majel Roddenberry; John Calvert; Paul Gertz; David Kirschner; Seaton McLean; Richard C. Okie; Stephen Roloff |
Starring | Kevin Kilner; Lisa Howard; Von Flores; Richard Chevolleau; David Hemblen; Leni Parker |
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"Through the Looking Glass" is the nineteenth episode from season one of the Canadian science fiction television series Earth: Final Conflict. It was directed by Bruce Pittman with a script written by Malcolm MacRury. It first aired on CTV on Monday, April 27th, 1998.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Kevin Kilner | William Boone |
Lisa Howard | Lili Marquette |
Von Flores | Ronald Sandoval |
David Hemblen | Jonathan Doors |
Richard Chevolleau | Marcus "Augur" Deveraux |
Leni Parker | Da'an |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Michael Burgess | Stephen Walkin |
Damon D'Oliveira | Sahjit Jinnah |
Anita LaSelva | Zo'or |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Wendy Lyon | Sarah Boone |
Kate Trotter | Doctor Park |
Diana Reis | Anna Sims |
William Greenblatt | Jamie Sims |
Anand Rajaram | LA technician/Attendant |
Kelly King | New York attendant |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Other episodes that go by the title of "Through the Looking Glass" include episode 3:19 of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and episode 1:17 of Farscape.
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