Lassie is an
Emmy Award-winning
American television series that follows the adventures of a female
rough collie named
Lassie and her companions, human and animal. One of the longest running dramatic series on television,
Lassie was first broadcast from
September 12,
1954, to
March 24,
1973. The show saw seventeen seasons on
CBS before entering
first-run syndication for its final two seasons. Filmed initially in black-and-white, the show transitioned to color during the 1960s.
The show's first ten seasons follow Lassie's adventures in a small
farming community with two boys, Jeff Miller (1954-1957) and Timmy Martin (1957-1964). When her exploits on the farm end in the eleventh season, Lassie finds new adventures in the wilderness with
Forest Rangers Corey Stuart, Bob Erickson, and Scott Turner. Following a year without human leads (1970), Lassie finally settles at a children's home for her final seasons.