White Fang

White Fang (1993)

EndedScripted showAction, Adventure

The television series White Fang is an adaptation of Jack London's novel of the same name, celebrated as one of the greatest adventure stories ever. It follows the thrilling adventures of teenage boy Matt Scott and his loyal companion White Fang in the wild Rocky Mountains.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 19:00 (30 min)

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EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E26Poor Side of TownAug 23, 1993
S01E25Presents of MindAug 16, 1993
S01E24Adam's Treasure (Fool's Gold)Aug 9, 1993
S01E23BigfootAug 2, 1993
S01E22Fang's for the MemoriesJul 26, 1993
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'White Fang' premiere?

The TV show 'White Fang' premiered on April 11, 1993.

Who played the character of Jack Conroy in 'White Fang'?

The character of Jack Conroy was played by Ethan Hawke.

What is the genre of the TV show 'White Fang'?

'White Fang' falls under the adventure and drama genres.

Where is the setting of the TV show 'White Fang'?

The TV show 'White Fang' is set in the Yukon during the Klondike Gold Rush.

Who is the author of the novel 'White Fang'?

The novel 'White Fang' was written by Jack London.

What is the main storyline of the TV show 'White Fang'?

The TV show 'White Fang' follows the journey of a young man named Jack Conroy as he forms a bond with a wild wolf-dog named White Fang.

How many episodes were there in the TV show 'White Fang'?

The TV show 'White Fang' consisted of 26 episodes.

Who directed the TV show 'White Fang'?

The TV show 'White Fang' was directed by Ken Olin and Bob Weir.

What is the running time of each episode of 'White Fang'?

Each episode of 'White Fang' has a running time of approximately 22 minutes.

Who composed the music for the TV show 'White Fang'?

The music for the TV show 'White Fang' was composed by Joseph LoDuca.

Who played the character of Beauty Smith in 'White Fang'?

The character of Beauty Smith was played by Paul Coeur.

What is the primary language spoken in the TV show 'White Fang'?

The primary language spoken in 'White Fang' is English.

Who narrated the TV show 'White Fang'?

The TV show 'White Fang' was narrated by Bart the Bear.

Who played the character of Alex Larson in 'White Fang'?

The character of Alex Larson was played by Klaus Maria Brandauer.

What is the production company behind the TV show 'White Fang'?

'White Fang' was produced by Alliance Atlantis Communications and Nelvana.

Who played the character of Skunker in 'White Fang'?

The character of Skunker was played by Tom Burlinson.

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