The Ferris Wheel
23rd September 1958To Bakersfield
30th September 1958The Cliff
7th October 1958The Subterranean City
14th October 1958The Cage
21st October 1958The Crackup
28th October 1958The Ammonia Trap
4th November 1958The Chasm
11th November 1958The Steel Mountain
18th November 1958Find That Bomb!
25th November 1958The Cave-In
2nd December 1958The Bells Of Fear
9th December 1958Danger! 20,000 Volts
16th December 1958The Scrap Iron Jungle
23rd December 1958Calamity Coach
30th December 1958Secret Of The Mission
6th January 1959Trail By Fire
13th January 1959High Hazard
20th January 1959Rubber Gold
27th January 1959Flash Flood
3rd February 1959Initiation To Danger
10th February 1959Disaster Town
17th February 1959A Handful Of Vengeance
24th February 1959Five Fathoms, Dead Or Alive
3rd March 1959Children Of The Sun
10th March 1959International Incident
17th March 1959Nine Minutes To Live
24th March 1959No Tresspassing
31st March 1959Three Men In A Vault
7th April 1959The Walking Death
14th April 1959Tower Of Hate
21st April 1959Danger In Paradise
28th April 1959Hour Of Rage
5th May 1959If The Bough Breaks
12th May 1959High Pressure
19th May 1959One More Step
26th May 1959Left Hook To Hades
2nd June 1959The Trap
9th June 1959Death For Hire
16th June 1959Rescue 8 is a syndicated American action drama series about Los Angeles County Fire Department Rescue Squad 8. It premiered in 1958 and originally ran for two seasons with syndicated reruns continuing for almost a decade thereafter. It starred Jim Davis as fireman Wes Cameron, much later cast as Jock Ewing on CBS's Dallas, and Lang Jeffries as the fireman Skip Johnson. Nancy Rennick and Mary K. Cleary each appeared in twenty-four episodes as Patty Johnson and Susan Johnson, the wife and daughter, respectively of Skip Johnson. The series was produced by Screen Gems, with directors Dann Cahn and William Witney. Rescue 8 produced seventy-four half-hour episodes. The real Los Angeles County Fire Department Station 8 is at 7643 West Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood, California. Rescue 8 shows more physically oriented rescues than the later, similar television series Emergency!, as firemen were not then trained as paramedics but acquired the expanded role in the early 1970s.
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