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"Jeremiah and the Prairie People"
Series BraveStarr
Season 1, Episode 56
BraveStarr 1x56 001
Air date February 11th, 1988
Writers J. Larry Carroll
Director Lou Kachivas
Producers Lou Scheimer
Starring Pat Fraley; Charlie Adler; Ed Gilbert; Erika Scheimer; Susan Blu; Alan Oppenheimer; Erik Gunden
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"Brother's Keeper" is the fifty-sixth episode of the animated sci-fi/adventure series BraveStarr. It was directed by Lou Kachivas with a teleplay written by J. Larry Carroll. It first aired in syndication on Thursday, February 11th, 1988.

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