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Highlander: The Series


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Highlander: The Series

Original Run October 3, 1992May 16, 1998
No. of Episodes 119
Genre(s) Fantasy
Creator(s) Davis-Panzer Productions
Exec. Producer(s) Denis Leroy
William N. Panzer
Peter S. Davis
Marla Ginsburg
Christian Charret
Starring Adrian Paul
Alexandra Vandernoot
Stan Kirsch
Amanda Wyss
Jim Byrnes
Philip Akin
Michel Modo
Lisa Howard
Elizabeth Gracen
Peter Wingfield
Country of Origin Canada, France
Original Channel Syndicated
 

Highlander: The Series is a 1992 TV series based on the film of the same name. The series starred Adrian Paul as the immortal Duncan MacLeod, a Scottish highlander born centuries before. MacLeod is now living in North America awaiting a mysterious time known as "The Gathering". His new life is not without problems, however, as other immortals are trying to kill him and take his power before "The Gathering" as "in the end, there can be only one". MacLeod defends himself with a sword, using it to decapitate his enemies, the only way an immortal can be killed.

Highlander ran for six seasons and yielded a spin-off series, Highlander: The Raven. Highlander starred Stan Kirsh as a young immortal friend of MacLeod's, Richard Ryan aka, Richie.

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