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| playername= Scott Wagstaff
{{Dablink|This article is about the syndicated TV series of 1989–1990. For other Lassie TV shows and movies, see [[Lassie (disambiguation)]]}}
| fullname = Scott Andrew Wagstaff
'''''The New Lassie''''' was an [[United States|American]] [[television series]] which aired in first-run [[Television syndication|syndication]] for two seasons beginning in [[1989]], reviving the beloved "[[Lassie]]" [[Rough Collie|collie]] character who debuted in the [[1943 in film|1943]] [[film|movie]] ''[[Lassie Come Home]]'', followed by several more movies and a long-running earlier ''[[Lassie (1954 TV series)|Lassie]]'' television series from [[1954]] to [[1974]].
| image =
[[Image:New_Lassie_1989.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Will Estes with ''Lassie'' (1989)]]
| nickname = Waggy
| dateofbirth = {{birth date and age|1991|3|31}}
| cityofbirth = [[Maidstone]]
| countryofbirth = [[England]]
| height = 1.75m
| currentclub = [[A.F.C. Bournemouth|Bournemouth]]<br>''on loan from [[Charlton Athletic F.C.|Charlton Athletic]]''
| clubnumber = 11
| position = [[Midfielder]]
| youthyears = 1998&ndash;2008
| youthclubs = [[Charlton Athletic F.C.|Charlton Athletic]]
| years = 2008&ndash;<br>2008&ndash;
| clubs = [[Charlton Athletic F.C.|Charlton Athletic]]<br>→ [[A.F.C. Bournemouth|Bournemouth]] (loan)
| caps(goals) = 2 (0)<br>5 (0)
| nationalyears =
| nationalteam =
| nationalcaps(goals) =
| pcupdate = 10:33, 21 September 2008 (UTC)
| ntupdate =
}}
'''Scott Andrew Wagstaff''' (born [[31 March]] [[1990]] in [[Maidstone]]) is an [[English people|English]] [[association football|footballer]] currently playing for [[Charlton Athletic F.C.|Charlton Athletic]].


''The New Lassie'' series centered on a suburban family, the "McCulloughs", as the owners of the then-present-day descendent of the famous canine. Real life spouses [[Christopher Stone (actor)|Christopher Stone]] and [[Dee Wallace Stone]] played Chris and Dee McCullough, with [[Will Estes]] (credited as Will Nipper) and [[Wendy Cox]] appearing as, respectively, their young son Will and teenage daughter Megan. [[Jon Provost]], the former [[child actor]] who starred as "Timmy Martin" in the 1950s ''Lassie'' series, portrayed Chris' brother Steve. Steve McCullough was revealed in a later episode to be the adult Timmy Martin in an episode guest-starring [[June Lockhart]] in a reprisal of her role as Timmy's mother.
== Career ==


The very young [[Leonardo DiCaprio]] appeared occasionally during the series. Other guest stars with a Lassie past included [[Roddy McDowall]], who had starred in the first movie ''[[Lassie Come Home]]'' (1943) and [[Tommy Rettig]], who had played "Jeff Miller" in the early years of the original television series (later syndicated as ''[[Lassie (1954 TV series)|Jeff's Collie]]'').
Wagstaff joined Charlton at the age of 8 after being spotted at a Charlton Athletic Community course, in January 2008 he was given a two-and-a-half year professional contract by Charlton manager [[Alan Pardew]] he then captained Charlton's Under 18s on their run to the [[FA Youth Cup]] quarter finals. He made his debut in April 2008 against {{fc|Barnsley}}, in the same match as [[Jonjo Shelvey]] made his debut.Scott joined Bournemouth AFC on a month's loan in August 2008 - he was great!!!]]
| title = Pards praise for Jonjo
| url = http://www.cafc.co.uk/newsview.ink?nid=32341
| publisher = Charlton Athletic F.C.
| date = [[2008-04-26]]
| accessdate = 2008-04-27}}</ref> In the same season he was named as the club's young player of the year.<ref>{{cite news
| title = Holland named player of the season
| url = http://www.cafc.co.uk/newsview.ink?nid=32289&newstype=p
| publisher = Charlton Athletic F.C.
| date = [[2008-04-20]]
| accessdate = 2008-04-27}}</ref>


Other ties with the show's predecessors included the dog's trainer, [[Robert Weatherwax Sr.]], the son of [[Rudd Weatherwax]]. The latter had trained the original "Lassie", [[Pal (dog actor)|Pal]] in the 1943 movie. Robert Sr. handled one of Pal's descendants for the 1989 series. Rudd's grandson, Robert Jr., assisted Robert Sr. for the first year of ''The New Lassie'' series and also appeared in the opening scene of one of the episodes ("Snakebit") with Leonardo DiCaprio. Robert Jr. was replaced by Carol Riggins in the show's second season but continued to work for many years as an animal trainer.
== References ==
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The Lassie character is one of only three dogs to have a star on the [[Hollywood Walk of Fame]] (the others being [[Strongheart]] and [[Rin Tin Tin]]).
== External links ==
* [http://www.cafc.co.uk/playerdisplay.ink?skip=28&season=2008/2009 Scott Wagstaff player profile] at cafc.co.uk
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The New Lassie was an American television series which aired in first-run syndication for two seasons beginning in 1989, reviving the beloved "Lassie" collie character who debuted in the 1943 movie Lassie Come Home, followed by several more movies and a long-running earlier Lassie television series from 1954 to 1974.

Will Estes with Lassie (1989)

The New Lassie series centered on a suburban family, the "McCulloughs", as the owners of the then-present-day descendent of the famous canine. Real life spouses Christopher Stone and Dee Wallace Stone played Chris and Dee McCullough, with Will Estes (credited as Will Nipper) and Wendy Cox appearing as, respectively, their young son Will and teenage daughter Megan. Jon Provost, the former child actor who starred as "Timmy Martin" in the 1950s Lassie series, portrayed Chris' brother Steve. Steve McCullough was revealed in a later episode to be the adult Timmy Martin in an episode guest-starring June Lockhart in a reprisal of her role as Timmy's mother.

The very young Leonardo DiCaprio appeared occasionally during the series. Other guest stars with a Lassie past included Roddy McDowall, who had starred in the first movie Lassie Come Home (1943) and Tommy Rettig, who had played "Jeff Miller" in the early years of the original television series (later syndicated as Jeff's Collie).

Other ties with the show's predecessors included the dog's trainer, Robert Weatherwax Sr., the son of Rudd Weatherwax. The latter had trained the original "Lassie", Pal in the 1943 movie. Robert Sr. handled one of Pal's descendants for the 1989 series. Rudd's grandson, Robert Jr., assisted Robert Sr. for the first year of The New Lassie series and also appeared in the opening scene of one of the episodes ("Snakebit") with Leonardo DiCaprio. Robert Jr. was replaced by Carol Riggins in the show's second season but continued to work for many years as an animal trainer.

The Lassie character is one of only three dogs to have a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame (the others being Strongheart and Rin Tin Tin).