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Set in Spanish California this story tells of the adventures of Don Diego de la Vega. Who to his world at large is a young nobleman engrossed in his books. However he leads a double life. He is also El Zorro (the Fox) protector of the people of the Pueblo de Los Angeles in the early 1800s. Hiding behind bookwormish ways, he keeps his second identity hidden from everyone but his servant Felipe.

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04x13 My Word Is My Bond Aired: Dec. 02, 1992

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Zorro (1990) is Canceled/Ended
The show had 4 seasons and 88 episodes air between 1990 and 1992.

Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Jan. 05, 1990
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Runtime:
60 min.
Aired:
1990 - 1992
To-Date:
4 Seasons
88 Episodes
Network
Family Channel TV Network

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  • Much different from the syndicated series with Duncan Regehr, this alternate pilot portrays Patrice Martinez as a wealthy señorita named Maria who bears the title of Doña. Patrick James (XII)…
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    Much different from the syndicated series with Duncan Regehr, this alternate pilot portrays Patrice Martinez as a wealthy señorita named Maria who bears the title of Doña. Patrick James (XII) portrays Don Antonio who becomes the successor to Don Diego as Zorro. Felipe also speaks and hears.
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  • Circa 1989, the series was titled "Zorro, The Legend Continues" (or "El Zorro" in Spanish) and featured 24 episodes with Patrick James (XII) as Zorro for Caracol Television. Then from 1990 to…
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    Circa 1989, the series was titled "Zorro, The Legend Continues" (or "El Zorro" in Spanish) and featured 24 episodes with Patrick James (XII) as Zorro for Caracol Television. Then from 1990 to 1992, the series was revamped as "Zorro" with Duncan Regehr for The Family Channel. Some international channels have aired the Patrick James version in 1991.
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  • Mexican actor and singer Fernando Allende was the first person to be offered the lead as Zorro. He declined the part, however, because the shooting schedule conflicted with his wedding.