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Monday's Episode "The Fire" of Under the Dome Will Be Available On July 7th For Those Who Missed It

In the latest episode of Under the Dome which aired on July 1st, we find the residents of Chester's Mill facing off against a house in flames when the fire department is outside the dome. Fans who missed this episode will get a chance to tune in on Sunday, July 7th at 9:00-10 PM ET/PT on CBS.




From the Press Release

“The Fire” – While the residents of Chester’s Mill face the uncertainty of life in the dome, panic is heightened when a house goes up in flames and their fire department is outside of the dome, on a rebroadcast of UNDER THE DOME, on a special night and time, Sunday, July 7 (9:00-10:00 PM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network. (Originally broadcast 7/1/13.)

SERIES REGULARS:

Mike Vogel (Dale “Barbie” Barbara)
Rachelle Lefevre (Julia Shumway)
Dean Norris (James “Big Jim” Rennie)
Natalie Martinez (Deputy Linda)
Britt Robertson (Angie)
Alex Koch (Junior)
Colin Ford (Joe)
Nicholas Strong (Phil Bushey)
Jolene Purdy (Dodee)
Aisha Hinds (Carolyn Hill)

RECURRING:

Samantha Mathis (Alice Calvert)
Mackenzie Lintz (Norrie)
Beth Broderick (Rose Twitchell)
Dale Raoul (Andrea Grinell)
Jeff Fahey (Sheriff Duke)
R. Keith Harris (Peter)
Josh Carter (Rusty)
John Elvis (Ben Drake)
Ned Bellamy (Reverend Coggins)
Kevin Sizemore (Paul)
Leon Rippy (Ollie)

Talent on Twitter:

Dean Norris @Deanjnorris
Rachelle LeFevre @RachelleLeFevre
Natalie Martinez @nataliemartinez
Colin Ford @colinfordactor
Britt Robertson @RealBritt_Rob
Aisha Hinds @aishahinds
Jolene Purdy @jojopurdy
Nicholas Strong @1nicholasstrong

To learn more, visit the official Under the Dome Facebook page.

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