Highlander: The Lamb

"The Lamb" is the seventh episode of season three of the action/fantasy series Highlander and the fifty-first episode of the series overall. It was directed by Dennis Berry with a script written by J.P. Couture. It first aired in syndication on November 7th, 1994.

Crew

 * David Abramowitz - Creative consultant
 * Christian Charret - Executive producer
 * Marla Ginsburg - Executive producer
 * Roger Bellon - Composer
 * Brent Karl Clackson - Line producer (Canada)
 * David Tynan - Executive script consultant
 * Nicolas Clermont - Co-executive producer


 * Ken Gord - Producer
 * Peter S. Davis - Executive producer
 * William Panzer - Executive producer
 * Marc Du Pontavice - Associate producer
 * Denis Leroy - Coordinating producer
 * Rick Wincenty - Director of photography
 * Stephen Geaghan - Production designer

Notes & Trivia

 * Highlander is based on concepts created by Gregory Widen.


 * The theme song for Highlander was composed and written by the rock and roll band Queen.


 * This episode is included on the Highlander: Season Three nine-disc DVD boxset collection. The collection was produced by Starz and Anchor Bay Entertainment and released in Region 1 format on November 18th, 2003.


 * This episode is production code number 94307.


 * Executive producer William N. Panzer is credited as William Panzer in this episode.


 * Writer Jean-Vincent Fournier is credited as J.P. Couture in this episode.


 * Director of photography Richard Wincenty is credited as Rick Wincenty in this episode.


 * This is the thirteenth episode of Highlander directed by Dennis Berry. He directs thirty-four episodes of the series in total. He previously directed "The Cross of St. Antoine". His next episode is "Methos".


 * This is the second episode of Highlander written by J.P. Couture. He writes three episodes of the series in total. He previously wrote "The Vampire". His next episode is "Methos".


 * Actor Myles Ferguson was killed in an automobile accident on September 29th, 2000. He was nineteen-years-old.

Story notes

 * Kenneth, or Kenny, is the featured antagonist of this episode. Although he has the physicality of a 10-year-old boy, he is actually more than 800-years-old.


 * Flashback scenes in this episode take place during the American Civil War in Virginia in the year 1864.