"Facing the Fire" | |
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Series VR.5 Season 1, Episode 7 | |
Air date | April 14th, 1995 |
Writers | Jeannine Renshaw |
Director | Lorraine Senna Ferrara |
Producers | Geoffrey Hemwall; Naomi Janzen; Jack Clements; Michael Katleman; Eric Blakeney; Thania St. John; John Sacret Young |
Starring | Lori Singer; Michael Easton; Anthony Head |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Escape" |
Next "Simon's Choice" |
"Facing the Fire" is the seventh episode of the science fiction television series VR.5 and the seventh of ten aired episodes of the series. It was directed by Lorraine Senna Ferrara with a script written by Jeannine Renshaw. It first aired on the FOX Network on Friday, April 14th, 1995 at 8:00 pm.
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Lori Singer | Sydney Bloom |
Michael Easton | Duncan |
Anthony Head | Oliver Sampson |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Shirley Knight | Doctor Margo Hearst |
Frank Converse | General Jackson |
Neal McDonough | Lance Jackson |
David McCallum | Doctor Joseph Bloom |
Co-Stars[]
Notes & Trivia[]
- VR.5 was created by Adam Cherry, Geoffrey Hemwall, Michael Katleman, Jeannine Renshaw and Thania St. John.
- "Facing the Fire" redirects to this page.
- Actor Anthony Head is given a special "...and Anthony Head as Oliver Sampson" credit in this episode.
- Actor David McCallum is given a special "...and David McCallum as Doctor Joseph Bloom" credit in this episode.
- Director Lorraine Senna is credited as Lorraine Senna Ferrara in this episode.
- This is the only episode of VR.5 directed by Lorraine Senna.
- This is the first episode of VR.5 written by series co-creator Jeannine Renshaw. She writes three episodes of the series in total. Her next episode is "Send Me an Angel".
- This is the third appearance of Oliver Sampson on VR.5. He appeared last in "Escape". He appears next in "Simon's Choice".
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