"The Farthest Man from Home" | |
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Series Space: Above and Beyond Season 1, Episode 2 | |
Air date | October 1st, 1995 |
Writers | Glen Morgan; James Wong |
Director | David Nutter |
Producers | Glen Morgan; James Wong; Stephen Zito; Howard Grigsby; Tim McHugh; Herb Adelman; Ken Dennis; Tom Towler |
Starring | Morgan Weisser; Kristen Cloke; Rodney Rowland; Joel de la Fuente; Lanei Chapman; James Morrison |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Pilot" |
Next "The Dark Side of the Sun" |
"The Farthest Man from Home" is the second episode of season one of the science fiction television series Space: Above and Beyond. It was directed by David Nutter and written by series creators Glen Morgan and James Wong. It first aired on the FOX Network on October 1st, 1995.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Morgan Weisser | Lt. Nathan West |
Kristen Cloke | Lt. Shane Vansen |
Rodney Rowland | Lt. Cooper Hawkes |
Joel de la Fuente | Lt. Paul Wang |
Lanei Chapman | Lt. Vanessa Damphousse |
James Morrison | Lt. Col. Tyrus "T.C." McQueen |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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French Stewart | Survivor |
Michael Mantell | Howard Sewell |
Linda Carlson | Theresa Ashford |
Bok Yun Chon | Yuko Kayagust |
Tucker Smallwood | Commodore Ross |
Thomas Mills | Captain Joyner |
Robert Crow | Controller |
Tedd Taskey | Soldier |
Leslie Pratt | Squad leader |
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