EPISODE PREMIERE
HENGLAAR, M.D.
Join us on Sunday, June 9, 2013, for the premiere of the second season premiere (and eighth episode) of Henglaar, M.D., "Graduation, Part One". The episode is available for download via the Hidden Frontier website and via iTunes podcast and RSS download.
Without backup, Captain Karsten and the crew of the Cole must devise a strategy to rescue Henglaar and his team before they all run out of time. (Running Time - 37:51)*
The story was developed by Mark Painter and David W. Hill, who also wrote the audioplay for this episode.
Credits*
A Hidden Frontier Production
Main Cast
Commander Henglaar, M.D., played by John Whiting
Cadet Recruit Silan, played by Evin Wald (substituting for Heather Ashleigh)
Lt. Vonus, M.D., played by Jeannie Lin
Lt. Lucas Noah, M.D., played by Timothy Fritts
Lt. Profto, M.D., played by Mark Samarias
Recurring Cast
Commander Stu Karsten, played by Rick Pike
Lt. Ken Kato, played by Scott Fack
CPO Paul Lindquist, played by Michael Harding
Lt. Commander Andrus Mio, played by Casey Jones
Centurion Rulok, played by Will Dees
Subcommander Nonia, played by Tammy Klein
Fleet Captain David MacKay, played by Scott Butler
Lt. (J.G.) Greylan Viix, played by Alex Matthews
Guest Cast
Lt. (J.G.) Shelev, played by Brettney Perr
Lt. (J.G.) Isabel Miranda, played by Elise Jackson
Sublieutenant Quintius, played by Jeremy Lynn
Cole Computer Voice, played by Andrew Foster
Centurion Tilaran, played by Casey Jones
Ensign Davies, played by Chris Ryan
Cole Operations Officer, played by Elisa Eliot
Lt. Commander Seletek, played by Bodo Hartwig
Admiral Kelkene, played by David W. Hill
Production
Director: David W. Hill
Theme: Mary Kouyoumdjian
Additional Music: Jerry Goldsmith, James Horner and David Newman
Editor and Audio Engineer: David W. Hill
Casting Director and Associate Producer: Kestra Oliver
Medical Advisors: Ferrell Pierson, M.D., Seán Paul Teeling and Ariel Vitali, M.D.
Technical Consultant: Jonathan Connor
Producers: Alex Matthews and Mark Painter
Executive Producers: Rob Caves and David W. Hill
HENGLAAR, M.D.
Join us on Sunday, June 9, 2013, for the premiere of the second season premiere (and eighth episode) of Henglaar, M.D., "Graduation, Part One". The episode is available for download via the Hidden Frontier website and via iTunes podcast and RSS download.
Without backup, Captain Karsten and the crew of the Cole must devise a strategy to rescue Henglaar and his team before they all run out of time. (Running Time - 37:51)*
The story was developed by Mark Painter and David W. Hill, who also wrote the audioplay for this episode.
Credits*
A Hidden Frontier Production
Main Cast
Commander Henglaar, M.D., played by John Whiting
Cadet Recruit Silan, played by Evin Wald (substituting for Heather Ashleigh)
Lt. Vonus, M.D., played by Jeannie Lin
Lt. Lucas Noah, M.D., played by Timothy Fritts
Lt. Profto, M.D., played by Mark Samarias
Recurring Cast
Commander Stu Karsten, played by Rick Pike
Lt. Ken Kato, played by Scott Fack
CPO Paul Lindquist, played by Michael Harding
Lt. Commander Andrus Mio, played by Casey Jones
Centurion Rulok, played by Will Dees
Subcommander Nonia, played by Tammy Klein
Fleet Captain David MacKay, played by Scott Butler
Lt. (J.G.) Greylan Viix, played by Alex Matthews
Guest Cast
Lt. (J.G.) Shelev, played by Brettney Perr
Lt. (J.G.) Isabel Miranda, played by Elise Jackson
Sublieutenant Quintius, played by Jeremy Lynn
Cole Computer Voice, played by Andrew Foster
Centurion Tilaran, played by Casey Jones
Ensign Davies, played by Chris Ryan
Cole Operations Officer, played by Elisa Eliot
Lt. Commander Seletek, played by Bodo Hartwig
Admiral Kelkene, played by David W. Hill
Production
Director: David W. Hill
Theme: Mary Kouyoumdjian
Additional Music: Jerry Goldsmith, James Horner and David Newman
Editor and Audio Engineer: David W. Hill
Casting Director and Associate Producer: Kestra Oliver
Medical Advisors: Ferrell Pierson, M.D., Seán Paul Teeling and Ariel Vitali, M.D.
Technical Consultant: Jonathan Connor
Producers: Alex Matthews and Mark Painter
Executive Producers: Rob Caves and David W. Hill
