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"Brothers and Sisters"
Series SeaQuest DSV
Season 1, Episode 5
SeaQuest DSV 1x05 001
Air date October 17th, 1993
Writers Art Monterastelli
Director Bill L. Norton
Producers David J. Burke; Steven Spielberg; David Kemper; Gregg D. Feinberg; Hans Tobeason; Kerry Lenhart; John J. Sakmar; Lindsley Parsons, III; Philip Carr Neel;
Starring Roy Scheider; Stacy Haiduk; Don Franklin; Jonathan Brandis; John D'Aquino; Royce D. Applegate; Ted Raimi; Marco Sanchez; Darwin; Stephanie Beacham
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"Brothers and Sisters" is the fifth regular episode of season one of the science fiction adventure series SeaQuest DSV and the sixth episode of the series overall out of a total series span of fifty-seven episodes. The episode was directed by Bill L. Norton with a script written by Art Monterastelli. It first aired on NBC on October 17th, 1993.

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