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Lassie (US)
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| Title: | More Than Meets the Eye |
| Episode Number: | 510 |
| Season: | 16 |
| Season Episode #.: | 10 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday November 30th, 1969 |
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| | Episode Crew | | Director: | (Unknown) | | Writer: | (Unknown) |
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Scott and Lassie help a withdrawn blind girl enjoy a nature trail with other blind children.
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| This episode featured the Whispering Pines Braille Woodland Trail in the San Bernardino National Forest of California, one of only three such trails in existence at the time. | Bob Schaefer and Eric Freiwald wrote the following poem specifically for this episode:
Walk softly, through the woodlands.
Listen. Nature’s majesty abounds.
The whisper of the wind. Hear it?
The fragrance of the air. Breathe it.
The crisp cool water. Taste it.
Touch the beauty of the moment. Feel it.
There’s more to life than meets the eye.
Some with sight are often blind.
Close your eyes, and listen with your mind.
Pungent trees, humming wings,
Rustling leaves of nature sing.
Spongey bog, crackling pine,
Mossy log and honeyed vine.
There’s more to life than meets the eye.
Close your eyes, and listen with your mind,
Listen with your mind.
Schaefer and Freiwald also wrote song lyrics for the series, possibly the lyrics for the episode "Lassie the Voyager" and also the "Bonnie Lassie" theme used in season 17. The "Charlie Banana" song is also another lyric believed to be from the pens of Schaefer and Freiwald..
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