Race for a Rainbow is the nineteenth episode of the first and only season of The Monroes. It first aired on January 18, 1967.
Plot[]
Kathy finds herself with a dilemma as she finds herself with more then one suitor. She chooses to cheer for Michael Duquesne as he races against Mapoy's top riders including his rival for Kathy's affections. - Source: IMDb.com
Cast[]
Starring[]
- Michael Anderson, Jr. as Clayt Monroe
- Barbara Hershey as Kathy
- Keith Schultz as Big Twin
- Kevin Schultz as Little Twin
- Tammy Locke as Amy
Also Starring[]
- Liam Sullivan as Major Mapoy
- Ron Soble as Jim - credit only
Co-starring[]
- Ben Johnson as Sleeve
- Lisa Jak as Lorna Wales
- James Wilder as Michael Duquesne
- Buck Taylor as Brad
Crew (and other credits)[]
Closing Credits[]
- Directed by: Norman Foster
- Written by: John Joseph
- Produced by: M. Bernard Fox
- A Qualis Production | In Association With: Twentieth Century-Fox Television
- Associate Producer: Fred Hamilton
- Assistants to the Producer: Mel Epstein and Danny B. Landres
- Series Consultant: Otis Carney
- Series Created by: Milt Rosen
- Music Supervision: Lionel Newman
- Theme: David Rose
- Production Supervisor: Jack Sonntag
- Unit Production Manager: Wes McAfee
- Assistant Director: Bill Kissel
- Director of Photography: Monroe Askins, A.S.C.
- Art Directors: Jack Martin Smith and Carl Macauley
- Film Editor: Bill Mosher, A.C.E.
- Post Production Coordinator: Robert Mintz
- Story Editor: Calvin Clements, Jr.
- Set Decorators: Walter M. Scott, Glen L. Daniels
- Supervising Music Editor: Leonard A. Engel
- Music Editor: Kenneth Runyon
- Supervising Sound Effects Editor: Ralph B. Hickey
- Sound Effects Editor: Edward Rossi
- Makeup Supervision: Ben Nye
- Hair Styling Supervision: Margaret Donovan
- Associate Producer and Executive Story Consultant: Frank Paris
"The Producers wish to express their appreciation for the cooperation of:
- U.S. Department of Interior
- Grand Teton National Park
- National Forest Service
- U.S. Department of Agriculture"
- Color by: De Luxe
- William Self in charge of Production for Twentieth Century-Fox Television, Inc.







