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Revision as of 13:18, 8 February 2012

Seaway
GenreDrama
Written byLindsay Galloway
Alvin Goldman
Ian McLellan Hunter
Charles E. Israel
Norman Klenman
Abraham Polonsky
Directed byJohn Berry
Abner Biberman
Herschel Daugherty
Lawrence Dobkin
Harvey Hart
Irving Lerner
George McCowan
Daniel Petrie
Abraham Polonsky
Gayne Rescher
Harrison Starr
Eric Till
StarringStephen Young
Austin Willis
Cec Linder
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes31
Production
Executive producerMaxine Samuels
ProducerMichael Sadlier
Running time60 mins. (approx)
Original release
NetworkCBC
ReleaseSeptember 16, 1965 –
September 8, 1966

Seaway is a Canadian drama series that aired on CBC from 1965 to 1966. The series was a Seaway Films production in collaboration with the UK's ATV, with production money provided by the CBC. It was distributed by ITC Entertainment.

Synopsis

Created by Abraham Polonsky, the series followed the adventures of Nick King, played by Stephen Young, Department of Transport agent Leslie Fox (Austin Willis), and the special police force patrolling the Saint Lawrence Seaway.

Main cast

Notable guest stars included Canada-based British actor Barry Morse (who was appearing in The Fugitive at the time) and Star Trek pilot episode actress Sally Kellerman.

Episode list

Many of the episodes in this series are now lost and some information is unavailable. This list in is broadcast order, as broadcast on the CBC according to TV listings guides. Additionally, some of the titles may not be correct. A pair of episodes were edited together into a feature film entitled Don't Forget to Wipe the Blood Off.

Episodes

Episode # Episode title
1-1 "Shipment from Marseilles"
1-2 "Last Voyage"
1-3 "Border Incident"
1-4 "What the Rats Knew"
1-5 "The Only Good Indian..."
1-6 "Thirty-fourth Man"
1-7 "The Provocative Mademoiselle"
1-8 "Bonhomme Richard"
1-9 Unknown
1-10 Unknown
1-11 "Mutiny"
1-12 Unknown
1-13 "Port of Call: Paradise"
1-14 "Trial by Fire"
1-15 "The Wharfe Rat"
1-16 "Over the Falls"
1-17 Unknown
1-18 "Maria"
1-19 "Ghost Ship"
1-20 "Dead Reckoning"
1-21 "Billy the Kid"
1-22 "The Viking"
1-23 "Hotline"
1-24 "The Last Free Man"
1-25 "The Sinking of the Elizabeth Rainey"
1-26 "RX for Murder"
1-27 "Don't Forget to Wipe the Blood Off (Part 1)"*
1-28 "Don't Forget to Wipe the Blood Off (Part 2)"*
1-29 "Gunpowder and Paint (Part 1)"*
1-30 "Gunpowder and Paint (Part 2)"*

*Episodes made in color

The transmission and/or production order of the following episodes is unknown. It can be assumed these episodes slot into the gaps in the above list.

  • "Nothing but a Long Goodbye"
  • "The Sparrows"
  • "A Medal for Mirko"
  • "Abraham's Hand"