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GUEST STARS, CAST & CREDITS
TV GUIDE PROMO
AIRING AND RATING INFORMATION
TALES OF THE HERCAVERSE
TRANSCRIPT
DISCLAIMER
CAST
John McKee (Gredor)
Edward Newborn (Perdidis)
Robert McMullen (Locus)
Jonathan Bell-Booth (First Centaur)
Ray Bishop (Second Cantaur)
John freeman (Blacksmith)
Lance Phillips (Rigis)
Fred Craig (Moog)
CREDITS
Edited by Steve Polivka
Written by Robert Bielak
Directed by Stephen L. Posey
TV GUIDE PROMO
A dying centaur asks Hercules for help when a centaur group's struggle for equal rights with humans takes a violent turn.
Herc's old mentor, the centaur Ceridian, is concerned about another of his charges, a centaur with a chip on his shoulder regarding humans.AIRING AND RATING INFORMATION
1st release: 05/13/96
An AA average of 5.4
Competition from Syndicated Action Dramas:
(1) STAR TREK DS9 6th with 6.0
(2) HERCULES 8th with 5.4
(3) XENA 10th with 5.12nd release: 09/09/96
An AA average of 5.2
Competition from Syndicated Action Dramas:
(1) HERCULES 10th with 5.2
(2) STAR TREK DS9 11th with 5.1
(3) XENA 14th with 4.33rd release: 01/06/97
An AA average of 5.3
Competition from Syndicated Action Dramas:
(1) STAR TREK DS9 9th with 6.0
(2) HERCULES 14th with 5.3
(3) XENA 16th with 5.0
TALES OF THE HERCAVERSE
01-06-99. At the Phoenix Con (05-31-98), Robert Trebor was asked if we would ever see any development of Salmoneus' background. Robert told us that a scene from the HERCULES second season episode CENTAUR MENTOR JOURNEY (H36/223) that was cut explained that Salmoneus was an orphan. Hercules lashed out at Salmoneus telling him that he could not relate to his grief over the death of Ceridian (Hercules' centaur mentor) because he was an orphan. The premise then would be that Salmoneus developed his skills as a salesman because he had to fend for himself at an early age. Since he could not fights as a child, he had to learn to talk his way out of things.
TRANSCRIPT
Click here to read a transcript of CENTAUR MENTOR JOURNEY.
DISCLAIMER
No Centaurs were harmed or discriminated against during the production of this motion picture.
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