Hercules: The Legendary Journeys

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Running Time: 60 minutes (approx)

Hercules (Kevin Sorbo) is the son of Zeus and a mortal woman, leaving him half-mortal. Zeus's jealous wife, Hera causes Hercules to go mad and kill his wife and children leaving him with the need to get revenge on the cruelty of his step-mother.

The remorseful Hercules decides to use his superhuman strength to help humanity. With the aid of his side-kick, Iolaus (Michael Hurst) the pair travel the ancient world to protect humanity and avenge the murder of his wife and children. He is also often helped by the roguish but good-hearted merchant Salmoneus (Robert Trebor).

Main Cast

Alex Moffat
Derek Ward
David Stott
Mark Newnham
Henry Vaeoso
Alan de Malmanche
Lee-Jane Foreman
David Press
Steve Wright
Kate Harcourt
Willy de Wit
Eddie Campbell
Latham Gaines
Grant Boucher
Rebecca Clark
Tony Wood
Bridget Hoffman
Jim Rawdon
Jacqueline Collen
Brett Stewart
Laurie Dee
Alistair Browning
Colin Moy
Hannah Malloch
Amber Sainsbury
Huntly Eliott
Paul McIver
Simon Lewthwaite
David Mackie
Steve Hall
David Downs
Walter Brown
Crawford Thomson
Roger Oakley
Ross McKellar
Andrea Croton
Erik Thomson
Grant Bridger
Julie Collis
Peter Muller
Nancy Schroder
Paul Norell
Simon Prast
Stephen Walker
Rainer Grant
Peter Ford
Marama Jackson
Owen Black
Karen Witter
Buzz Moller
Alexander Gandar
Phaedra Hurst
Charles Pierard
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Liam Vincent
Ryan Lewell
Frankie Stevens
Derek Payne
David Fitchew
Charlotte Pennington

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