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  1. Sierra is a 1974 television crime drama series focusing on the efforts of National Park Service rangers to enforce federal law and to effect wilderness rescues. The program aired on NBC and was packaged by Jack Webb 's Mark VII Limited for Universal Television.

  2. The Urban Rangers. In a crossover episode titled Urban Rangers, Kevin Tighe and Randolph Mantooth appear in Sierra as their EMERGENCY! characters. Story: Johnny and Roy arrive at park headquarters, (in Randy's Land Cruiser) to participate in a cross-training program between the LA County Fire Department and the Sierra National Park Rangers.

  3. Yosemite National Park fills in for the fictitious Sierra where head ranger Jack Moore supervises a diverse group of employees. Their daily encounters with the public range from the lost and friendly to the beligerent and destructive. There is also a problem bear Cruncher.

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    • 1974-09-12
    • Action, Drama
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  4. Sierra is a short-lived 1974 television crime drama series focusing on the efforts of National Park Service rangers to enforce federal law and to effect wilderness rescues. The program aired on NBC and was packaged by Jack Webb's Mark VII Limited for Universal Television.

  5. Yosemite National Park, California — mountainous terrain with sheer, rugged cliffs, huge cascading waterfalls, towering majestic sequoias—is the principal setting for "'Sierra.'" Weekly series dramatizing the exploits of the National Park Service Rangers.

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    • September 12, 1974
  6. The Urban Rangers: Directed by Roger Duchowny. With James G. Richardson, Ernest Thompson, Jack Hogan, Susan Foster. In a crossover episode titled Urban Rangers, Kevin Tighe and Randolph Mantooth appear in Sierra as their EMERGENCY! characters.

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