The Highwayman (TV series)

The Highwayman
Created byGlen A. Larson and
Douglas Heyes
StarringSam J. Jones
“Jacko”
Jane Badler
Tim Russ
Narrated byWilliam Conrad (uncredited)
ComposersRocky Davis
Dave Fisher
Stu Phillips (pilot only)
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodesPilot + 9 episodes
Production
Executive producerGlen A. Larson
ProducersMark McClafferty
Mark Jones
Scott Levitta
Running time60 min.
Production companiesTwentieth Century Fox Television (pilot)
New West Entertainment (series)
Original release
NetworkNBC[1]
ReleaseSeptember 20, 1987 (1987-09-20) –
May 6, 1988 (1988-05-06)
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The Highwayman is an American action-adventure-themed television series starring Sam J. Jones, set in "the near future." It was created by Glen A. Larson and Douglas Heyes. The pilot aired in September 1987 and was followed by a short-lived series of nine episodes, with significant changes to the cast and format, that ran from March until May 1988. It was summed up by many reviewers as a cross between Mad Max and Knight Rider.[citation needed]

Opening narration by William Conrad (all episodes after the pilot):

There is a world, just beyond now, where reality runs a razor-thin seam between fact and possibility; where the laws of the present collide with the crimes of tomorrow. Patrolling these vast outlands is a new breed of lawman, guarding the fringes of society’s frontiers, they are known simply as ‘Highwaymen’... and this is their story...[citation needed]

  1. ^ CALEB JACOBS (December 12, 2022). "This Bizarre 1982 Peterbilt Aero Semi on Craigslist Is the Dystopian Truck You Need". The Drive. Retrieved December 14, 2022. NBC's The Highwayman

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