Gone Fishing

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#FD3: “Gone Fishing”
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Gone Fishing

“Gone Fishing” is the third Focus on the Family pilot episode. It was written by Steve Harris, and originally aired on July 23, 1986.

Summary

Larry Turner skips work and goes fishing. While fishing, he meets Bert Foster, a wise old man who sets him straight.

Plot

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Cast

Relative Importance / Chronological
Role Actor
Gas Station Attendant Unknown
Larry Turner Chuck Bolte
Bert Foster Hal Smith
Relative Importance / Chronological
Role Actor
Larry Turner Chuck Bolte
Bert Foster Hal Smith
Gas Station Attendant Unknown

Notes

  • The character of Bert shares several qualities with the character of Whit (both played by Hal Smith), such as accomplished professional history contrasted with a laid-back style as well as a penchant for giving jobs to needy job-seekers.

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