The Burning Zone

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The Burning Zone
Format Drama
Created by Coleman Luck
Starring James Black
Michael Harris
Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Tamlyn Tomita
Opening theme The Burning Zone Theme by Marty Davich
Country of origin Flag of the United States United States
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 19
Production
Executive
producer(s)
Coleman Luck
James Duff McAdams
Running time 60 min.
Broadcast
Original channel UPN
Original run September 3, 1996May 20, 1997
External links
IMDb profile
TV.com summary

The Burning Zone is a one-season television drama aired on the UPN network as part of its 1996-97 lineup. It ran for 19 episodes.

The Burning Zone featured a Mission: Impossible-type team of American agents who could be almost instantly dispatched almost anywhere in the world to fight biological warfare and naturally occurring bio-hazards.

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[edit] Cast

Actor/Actress Character
James Black Agent Michael Hailey
Michael Harris Dr. Daniel Cassian
Jeffrey Dean Morgan Dr. Edward Marcase
Tamlyn Tomita Dr. Kimberly Shiroma
Bradford Tatum Dr. Brian Taft
Rick Cramer Military Driver
Mitch Longley Van Driver
Nancy Everhard Dr. Rabney
Judith Hoag Dr. Meredith Schrager
Tommy Morgan Jr. Fender
Todd Susman Henry Newland

[edit] Episodes

Episode Airate
Pilot September 3, 1996
The Silent Tower September 10, 1996
St. Michael's Nightmare September 17, 1996
Arms of Fire September 24, 1996
Night Flight October 1, 1996
Lethal Injection October 15, 1996
Touch of the Dead October 29, 1996
Hall of the Serpent November 12, 1996
Blood Covenant November 19, 1996
Faces in the Night November 26, 1996
Midnight of the Carrier January 7, 1997
Critical Mass January 28, 1997
Death Song February 4, 1997
The Last Endless Summer February 11, 1997
The Last Five Pounds Are the Hardest February 18, 1997
Elegy for a Dream April 29, 1997
A Secret in the Neighborhood May 6, 1997
Wild Fire May 13, 1997
On Wings of Angels May 20, 1997

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