Zoom (1972 TV Series) - Cast

Cast

First Season (1972): Joe Shrand, Jon Reuning, Nina Lillie, Tommy White, Kenny Pires, Nancy Tates, Tracy Tannebring

Second Season (1973):

  • Cast 1: Kenny Pires, Nancy Tates, Tracy Tannebring, Ann Messer, David Alberico, Jay Schertzer, Maura Mullaney
  • Cast 2: Ann Messer, David Alberico, Jay Schertzer, Maura Mullaney, Bernadette Yao, Leon Mobley, Luiz Gonzalez
  • Cast 3: Bernadette Yao, Leon Mobley, Luiz Gonzalez, Danny McGrath, Edith Mooers, Lori Boskin, Neal Johnson

Third Season (1974):

  • Cast 1: Danny McGrath, Edith Mooers, Lori Boskin, Neal Johnson, Donna Moore, Mike Dean, Timmy Pruce
  • Cast 2: Donna Moore, Mike Dean, Timmy Pruce, Hector Dorta, Rose Clarkow, Shawn Reed, Danny II (not McGrath)

Fourth Season (1975): Andrae Neilsan, Carmen Hernandez, Cate Wadsworth, David Azzoto, Harvey Reed, Norman Christian, David "Red" O'Brien, Tishy Flaherty, Tommy Schultz, Tracey Delaria (This was the only season of the original show that featured more than seven Zoomers at one time.)

Fifth Season (1976): Arcadio Gonzales, Chris Blackwell, Jennifer Gold, Karen Wing, Levell Gethers (who did not complete the season), Nell Cox, Ron Richmond

Sixth Season (1977): Amy Clark, Carolyn Malcolm, Chee Bong, John Lathan, Nicholas Butterworth, Shona Wiseman, Susan Hobbie

Some PBS stations continued to broadcast reruns of the series as late as early 1980.

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