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      • The car from Highway to Heaven was a beloved part of the show, and it has become an iconic symbol of the series. The car was a white 1965 Ford Galaxie 500 convertible, and it was driven by Jonathan Smith (Michael Landon) and Mark Gordon (Victor French).
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  2. 1977 Ford LTD II in Highway to Heaven, TV Series, 1984-1989. Class: Cars, Sedan — Model origin: Vehicle used a lot by a main character or for a long time.

  3. Dec 12, 2023 · So, what happened to the car from Highway to Heaven? Unfortunately, the car was destroyed in a fire in the shows final episode. The car was destroyed when Jonathan and Mark were trying to save a family from a burning building. The car was engulfed in flames, and it was never seen again.

    • The Star Wasn’T Actually Religious
    • The Character of Mark Gordon Was Written For A Young, Handsome Actor
    • Landon Saved Victor French from Acting Obscurity
    • The Show Predicted French’s Death
    • The Show Was Cancelled Before French Died
    • Landon Was Also A Smoker
    • The Show Was A Huge Hit For NBC
    • The Final Season Was Cut Short
    • The Show Is Still Very Popular Today

    Many fans assumed that Michael Landon was a religious man due to the role he played in Highway to Heaven and the religious context of the show, but Landon actually never practiced any religion as an adult.

    When NBC were casting for the role of Mark Gordon, they were looking for a young, handsome actor for the role, but Landon insisted he would only star in the series if his friend Victor French was cast in the other leading role.

    French, who was ultimately cast as Mark Gordon on the show, described Landon as his own guardian angel, as he saved him from years of being typecast as villains in shows, giving French the opportunity to star as a hero.

    In one episode of the show, angel Jonathan warns cop Mark that he should quit smoking, as that was what led to Jonathan’s death from lung cancer. Somewhat spookily, in 1989, the year that Highway to Heaven ended, French himself passed away from lung cancer at the age of just 54.

    Many fans assumed that the show was cancelled after the sad death of French at the age of just 54 from lung cancer, but the show had actually already been cancelled by that point and was not being renewed for a new series anyway.

    It wasn’t just French who was a heavy smoker, leading to his sad passing from lung cancer, but Landon was also a chain smoker, often having 80 a day and chain-smoking. Landon managed to quit smoking after French’s death, although he did continue to drink quite heavily.

    In its early days, Highway to Heaven was very popular and a massive hit for NBC, making it one of their most important shows of the time, but by the end of the fourth season it had lost many of its viewers and the studio was struggling, which led to season five being the last.

    Landon was concerned that, if they made the fifth season the traditional 24 episodes, then many would end up shelved and never aired. He was correct, and so just 13 episodes were made for season five. The time slot was also changed, seeing viewing figures drop further.

    There is still a big fan base for Highway to Heaven, and it has developed something of a cult following in recent years. In May 2019, New Zealand satellite channel Jones! started to show the 30-year-old series from the very beginning.

  4. Highway to Heaven: Created by Michael Landon. With Michael Landon, Victor French, James Troesh, Margie Impert. A probationary angel, sent back to Earth, teams with an ex-cop to help people.

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    • 1984-09-19
    • Drama, Fantasy
    • 60
  5. Mark's car, central to travel by Mark and Jonathan in the series, was a 1977 Ford LTD II. Theme song. The melancholy theme for Highway to Heaven was composed by David Rose. Cancellation

  6. Aug 22, 2023 · In 1988, Landon told the Los Angeles Times that the spark for "Highway to Heaven" came when he was sitting in his car. "I was driving through Beverly Hills to pick up my kids on a Friday night, and people were honking at each other," he said.

  7. Jonathan and Mark become involved in their own version of Dickens' classic "Christmas Carol" ... only their "Scrooge" is a heartless used car salesman.

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