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This is an episode list for Kevin Sullivan's Road to Avonlea. The series began airing on CBC on January 7, 1990 in Canada, and on the Disney Channel in the United States. It ran for seven seasons and ended on March 31, 1996. The final episode total is 91. All seven seasons have been released on DVD.
Season | Episodes | Originally aired |
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1 | 13 | 1990 |
2 | 13 | 1990–1991 |
3 | 13 | 1992 |
4 | 13 | 1993 |
5 | 13 | 1994 |
6 | 13 | 1995 |
7 | 13 | 1996 |
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1 | "The Journey Begins" | Paul Shapiro | Heather Conkie | January 7, 1990 | 101 |
When Montreal industrialist Blair Stanley is indicted for embezzlement, he sends his 10-year-old daughter Sara to the small town of Avonlea on Prince Edward Island, where she lives with her two aunts, Hetty and Olivia King. Guest Stars: Frances Hyland |
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2 | "The Story Girl Earns Her Name" | Bruce Pittman | Heather Conkie | January 14, 1990 | 102 |
Sara and the children of Avonlea public school try to raise money for new books for the school's library. After a traveling swindler runs off with the proceeds, its up to the children to come up with the funds again. Jasper Dale, the town recluse who is painfully shy, comes to the rescue; Sara gets the donation of a lifetime. Guest Stars: Barbara Gordon, John Gilbert |
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3 | "The Quarantine at Alexander Abraham's" | Don McBrearty | Heather Conkie | January 21, 1990 | 103 |
Circumstances throw Rachel Lynde, the most disagreeable woman in Avonlea, and Alexander Abraham, the most disagreeable man in Avonlea, along with Sara and Felix, in close quarters while waiting out a Small Pox outbreak. Everyone learns not to take things on face value, and Sara shows everyone about making friends. Guest Stars: W.O. Mitchell |
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4 | "The Materializing of Duncan McTavish" | Don McBrearty | Heather Conkie | January 28, 1990 | 104 |
Fans of 'Anne of Green Gables' will remember Marilla getting on Anne's case for her wild imagination. Now the shoe is on Mirilla's foot - during a gossip section at the town's Sewing Circle where Sara is trying to learn simple stitches despite the less than helpful remarks from Hettie and Felicity. Marilla makes up a tale which ends up coming true, to her chagrin, for now the gossips will have much more to say about the tarnish on her honest reputation. Guest Stars: Colleen Dewhurst |
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5 | "Old Lady Lloyd" | Bruce Pittman | Fiona McHugh | February 4, 1990 | 105 |
The cousins are walking through the woods when Felix throws a rock through the window of the Old Lloyd house. This causes old woman Lloyd to spring out of the door and the cousins to run away, but Sara falls and is caught, brought into the house she learns bits and pieces about the old woman. Sylvia Gray comes to visit her old friend Olivia, and while walking through the woods old woman Lloyd hears her name and sees something in Sylvia's face that reminds her of something of her past ... but what? And what is up with her brother sneaking into old lady Lloyd's house? Guest Stars: Lloyd Bochner, Rebecca Jenkins, Zoe Caldwell |
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6 | "Proof of the Pudding" | Dick Brenner | Suzette Couture | February 11, 1990 | 106 |
When Felicity is left in charge of the children, her “know-it-all” attitude provokes instant mayhem. Guest Stars: Paul Haddad, Doris Petrie |
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7 | "Conversions" | Stuart Gillard | Patricia Watson | February 18, 1990 | 107 |
When two residents of Avonlea attend church the town starts a muttering. Peter who is Methodist and Peg Bowen who is known as the Witch of Avonlea. The theme of intolerance and teasing is visited, and how people are not always what they seem. When influenza takes a hold on two children, its outcast Peg who comes to the rescue. Guest Stars: Fiona Reid, Barbara Gordon |
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8 | "Aunt Abigail's Beau" | F. Harvey Frost | Heather Conkie | February 25, 1990 | 108 |
Instead of taking care of a husband, Janet's spinster sister, Abigail Ward, has funneled her energies into being a meticulous homemaker despite not really enjoying it. Things may change when into her life returns Malcolm McEwan, an old beau who has been away from Avonlea for seven years. He has returned to make good on a promise: Abigail's father would not allow the two to marry until Malcolm made a fortune, which he has now done in Yukon gold. He now wants to marry Abby as he calls her. Abby is in a quandary. She likes having the attention of a man, but realizes that she and Malcolm are extremes in personality (he loud and brash, she overly meticulous). But mostly, she fears two things: that she will lose her independence, and if she truly does fall in love with him all over again that he may run off much like he did seven years ago. Malcolm's return not only affects Abby, but also Alec, who is feeling restless about the choices he's made in life. Guest Stars: Malcolm Stoddard, Rosemary Dunsmore |
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9 | "Malcolm and the Baby" | F. Harvey Frost | Heather Conkie | March 4, 1990 | 109 |
A former student teacher of Hettie's and her husband die leaving no will, but plenty of property and a small baby. Hettie and Rachael Lynde battle over who will care for the child, but Sara and Felicity have a better idea they have found the perfect couple to be the child's parents. However the law has other ideas. Guest Stars: Malcolm Stoddard, Rosemary Dunsmore |
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10 | "The Witch of Avonlea" | Rene Bonniere | Suzette Couture | October 21, 1990 | 110 |
Felix is caught in a violent snowstorm and forced to take refuge in a cottage belonging to Avonlea’s witch. Guest Stars: Susan Cox |
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11 | "Felicity's Challenge" | Dick Brenner | Lori Fleming | October 28, 1990 | 111 |
Judson Parker is passing through Avonlea, he a candidate for the provincial election being held the following week. He is trying to buy his way to an election win. Some of the Avonlea voters see through his tricks, however some out of circumstance get caught up in his manipulation. Meanwhile, it's Harvest Festival time, and the children in particular are looking forward to the party. Felicity is sure she will win best costume as she does every year. Clemmie, who does like harvest time, doesn't seem to allow herself to enjoy the party due to her shyness. Sally and Jane have been talking negatively about Clemmie behind her back to Felicity and Sara, Felicity who doesn't stand up for her friend just to stay in Sally and Jane's good books. Thinking she's doing Clemmie a favor, Felicity takes up a bet from Sally about transforming Clemmie into the belle of the party. Despite Sara's vows that Felicity's plan will ultimately end up hurting Clemmie, Felicity goes ahead with her transformation without letting Clemmie know its real purpose. Guest Stars: Ian MacDonald, Wayne Robson |
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12 | "The Blue Chest of Arabella King" | Don McBrearty | Heather Conkie | November 4, 1990 | 112 |
The King's Aunt Arabella has just passed away. For fifty years in the King's attic sat her blue chest, which she asked to be opened only after her death. She left it there when she left Avonlea for good shortly after her fiancé committed suicide the day before their planned wedding. There is great anticipation amongst the family of treasures in the chest, but they find primarily moth eaten wedding mementos. Sara is certain that there is more - why would Arabella forbid the chest to be opened otherwise - and she indeed does find something hidden in the chest, something that most would not consider a treasure except someone like romantic Sara. Meanwhile, Olivia, who has been badmouthed by Hetty for frittering away her life, applies for a job writing for the Avonlea District Chronicle newspaper. The newspaper is in financial straits, but Mr. Tyler, the newspaper's owner, hires her on a trial basis on the condition that she make good on her promise to find exciting local stories and find an in-kind photographer to take photographs to accompany her stories, photographs missing from the newspaper in its current version. Sara can see the interest that Jasper Dale is showing in Olivia and is certain he will do Olivia the favor of being her photographer despite his shyness. Indeed, he does agree. Jasper thinks that Sara's find in the blue chest is newsworthy, but Olivia and Sara will have to do some more investigative work to uncover the full story. Mr. Tyler, however, seems to have a problem with this specific story, the reason he is reluctant to divulge. Guest Stars: Ron White |
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13 | "Nothing Endures But Change" | Stuart Gillard | Heather Conkie | November 11, 1990 | 113 |
Blair Stanley makes an unexpected visit to Avonlea. He brings good news: the trial has concluded, and he has been acquitted. However, the business has to be rebuilt so he has much work to do. His plan is to take Sara back to Montréal tomorrow morning, his haste due to his strained relationship with Hetty. Upon meeting again, time has not healed any wounds between the two. Sara is happy to see her papa, but is saddened to leave Avonlea, especially that she will be missing the skating festival. But what's worse is that if she and Blair leave with Blair still on strained terms with Hetty, Sara will never return to Avonlea and never see her King relations ever again. Sara decides that she should have some say into what happens to her own life. Meanwhile, a bond seems to be forming between Olivia and Jasper beyond their professional collaboration at the newspaper. Hetty is afraid that she will lose both Olivia and Sara in one fell swoop. Guest Stars: Robert Collins |
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14 | "Sara's Homecoming" | Rene Bonniere | Heather Conkie | December 2, 1990 | 201 |
Sara returns to Montreal to live with her father, but a tragic accident causes her return to the island. Once only motherless, Sara finds herself suddenly orphaned and searching for answers. A traveling circus is in Avonlea and Peter takes her, hoping to cheer her up. Instead, Sara decides to visit the fortune teller, who claims to communicate with the deceased. Sara's life is placed in danger and it is Uncle Alec who saves the day. Guest Stars: Elizabeth Shepherd, Frances Hyland, Robert Collins |
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15 | "How Kissing Was Discovered" | Stuart Gillard | Suzette Couture | December 9, 1990 | 202 |
Janet King's Great-Aunt Eliza comes for a visit and sets the King household on its ear, as Janet tries to please her guest while she herself is feeling quite unwell. Alec finds out that playing cricket is not as easy as it used to be when he was a younger man. Felicity decides that she is now "grown up" at age 12 1/2 and develops a crush on a visiting rival cricket player. Mooning over David Hawes, Felicity longs to receive her "first kiss". Sara and Felix make a new friend, Gus Pike, a young sailor, recently arrived in Avonlea and looking for work. Alec offers his barn for Gus to stay in, and also some work until the cannery begins hiring. It is wise Great Aunt Eliza who realizes why Janet is feeling unwell; it is announced that the family will soon have a new baby. Felicity finally gets her kiss and the family is never the same after Gus Pike enters their lives. Guest Stars: Greg Spottiswood, Kay Tremblay |
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16 | "Aunt Hetty's Ordeal" | Stuart Gillard | Marlene Matthews | December 16, 1990 | 203 |
Muriel Stacey is returning home to Avonlea to see her old school house and her school chum Hetty King. Feeling threatened by her perceived former rival, Hetty goes out looking for new students. Gus Pike is now working at the cannery, and wants to learn...reading, writing and how to be a gentleman....Hetty is delighted with his enthusiasm. After an accident at home, Hetty is temporarily replaced at school by Muriel, who not only does not want to replace Hetty, but organizes the children to do a "tribute" to her. Gus plays a fiddle solo to express his gratitude to Hetty. Guest Stars: Marilyn Lightstone |
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17 | "Of Corsets and Secrets and True, True Love" | Rene Bonniere | Marlene Matthews | December 30, 1990 | 204 |
Dora and Davey Keith come to live at Green Gables, with Marilla, a distant relative, after their parents die. Only a temporary arrangement until an uncle can be located, Marilla is faced with the prospect of turning two children over to an orphanage or losing the friendship of Rachel Lynde, because Davey has proven to be a handful. Rachel makes matters worse because she is suffering from a toothache, but refuses to go to the doctor...and then there is that naughty pig. Guest Stars: Colleen Dewhurst |
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18 | "Old Quarrels, Old Love" | Allan King | Heather Conkie | September 29, 1991 | 205 |
Hetty King runs into her old beau, Romney Penhallow, at a wedding and refuses to speak to him, because of an age-old quarrel between the two. Romney pursues Hetty and makes her speak to him and they enjoy some quiet time together. Romney has a sad secret, which is finally shared with Hetty. Their friendship becomes more important to both of them, and they are able to make peace with each other. Also, because of Romney, Hetty and Rachel Lynde are finally able to bury the hatchet and become friends once again. Guest Stars: Peter Coyote, Leon Pownall, Patricia Gage, Ron White |
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19 | "May the Best Man Win" | F. Harvey Frost | Grahame Woods | January 6, 1991 | 206 |
Edwin Clark, an old beau of Olivia's, has returned to Avonlea, intent on winning her hand. Hetty had chased him off years before, but as he returns wealthy and successful, Hetty no longer objects. Sara thinks Olivia is better suited to shy and awkward Jasper Dale, and encourages him to pay court to her. Olivia is torn between a former love and a new love, however her decision on who would be the best man to wed becomes quite clear when she sees how the two men react to the emergency that occurs when a small boy falls down an abandoned well. Guest Stars: Joseph Bottoms, Susan Cox |
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20 | "Family Rivalry" | F. Harvey Frost | Jerome McCann | October 27, 1991 | 207 |
Andrew King's father, Roger, returns from the jungles of Brazil and a doting Hetty heaps praise on him. She even plans a reception in his honour at King Farm and placing Janet in charge. Alec, the elder brother and heir to the family farm, is put in a bad light when he loans money from the family trust to a neighbor in need. This not only puts a strain on Alec and Roger's relationship, but their sons Felix and Andrew are also affected, as they argue over Grandfather King's fishing basket. Fists fly, lessons are learned and fences are mended between the siblings. Guest Stars: Andrew Gillies, Wayne Robson |
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21 | "Sea Ghost" | Allan King | Janet Maclean | January 20, 1991 | 208 |
Gus Pike is working hard at school and taking odd jobs around town when Captain Ezekiel Crane, the reclusive lighthouse keeper, offers him a job and a place to stay. Rachel Lynde is convinced that the island is being overrun by bootleggers. The children believe they see a Ghost Ship near the lighthouse. Abe Pike, former first mate for Captain Crane, arrives in Avonlea, having escaped from prison and claims Gus as his son. Abe fights with Ezekiel and falls into the ocean, as the townspeople storm the lighthouse looking for bootleggers. Guest Stars: Michael York, Don Francks |
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22 | "All That Glitters" | F. Harvey Frost | Janet Maclean | January 27, 1991 | 209 |
Sara finds an old gold coin while helping Gus and Captain Crane gather firewood. Captain Crane informs her that the island is a burial ground of pirates' treasure and that her coin very likely came from a treasure. Rachel Lynde, Janet King and Aunt Hetty all go looking in different places for treasure. Gus, Sara and Felicity are put in danger when Captain Borden, a former shipmate and friend of Captain Crane's, arrives in Avonlea. Borden believes that Ezekiel has knowledge of the location of a lost Spanish treasure. Captain Crane leaves Avonlea after tricking Borden and giving Gus the lighthouse as a home, and a ruby and gold ring. Guest Stars: Michael York, Tom Butler |
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23 | "Dreamer of Dreams" | Allan King | Heather Conkie | February 3, 1991 | 210 |
Bored with everyday life, the King cousins decide to create their own newspaper. This helps to keep them entertained and goes quite well, until the children's "made up" advice column (Madame X) gets mixed up with the Avonlea Chronicles' real news. Olivia, working as a reporter for the Chronicle, and temporarily acting as editor, is hard put to defend herself for the column mix-up. Then the Chronicle office is robbed and it is up to Jasper Dale to catch the thief and exonerate Olivia. | |||||
24 | "It's Just a Stage" | Rene Bonniere | Marlene Matthews | February 10, 1991 | 211 |
Pigeon Plumtree is a famous actress and Sara's cousin, who has decided to make a stop in Avonlea. Sara has stars in her eyes when Pigeon claims that she has the makings of a great actress. Pat Frewen, resident pig farmer, is enchanted by Pigeon, much to the distress of Dorathea, who has waited 20 years for Pat to propose to her. Sara sorts out this odd love triangle and decides to stay in Avonlea. Guest Stars: Madeline Kahn, Kate Lynch, Gordon Masten |
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25 | "A Mother's Love" | Don McBrearty | Suzette Couture | February 17, 1991 | 212 |
"Rollings Reliable" is sponsoring an essay contest to honour the mothers of the town. When Sara decides that Aunt Hetty should be her subject for the contest a scornful Sally Potts and Felicity tell her only a "real" mother could be entered in the contest. Having found out that Sally and Felicity share a birth date, and were delivered by the same doctor, a mischievous Sara tells them they were switched at birth. Both girls and their mothers agonize over this and learn that it is "who raises the child, and not who gives birth" that makes a woman a mother. Felicity enters Sara's discarded essay in the competition and Hetty wins. | |||||
26 | "Misfits and Miracles" | F. Harvey Frost | Heather Conkie | February 24, 1991 | 213 |
Archie Gillis challenges Alec King by refusing many who want to play ice hockey a place on the Avonlea team. Alec starts a team of his own with the 'misfits' that Archie refused. With the help of Miss Stacy and Peg Bowen, after Alec sprains his back and can't play, the 'Misfits' show Archie Gillis and his 'Avengers' a thing or two. Back at King Farm, Janet is in need of help when the baby arrives sooner than expected, and Sara is there to help after the capable Felicity passes out. Guest Stars: Marilyn Lightstone |
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27 | "The Ties That Bind" | F. Harvey Frost | Heather Conkie | February 12, 1992 | 301 |
28 | "Felix and Blackie" | Allan King | Heather Conkie | January 19, 1992 | 302 |
Guest Stars: Ken James | |||||
29 | "Another Point of View" | Allan King | Charles Lazer | January 26, 1992 | 303 |
Guest Stars: Christopher Lloyd | |||||
30 | "But When She Was Bad... She Was Horrid: Part 1" | Don McBrearty | Marlene Matthews | February 2, 1992 | 304 |
Guest Stars: Don Francks | |||||
31 | "But When She Was Bad... She Was Horrid: Part 2" | Don McBrearty | Marlene Matthews | February 9, 1992 | 305 |
Guest Stars: Don Francks | |||||
32 | "Aunt Janet Rebels" | F. Harvey Frost | Janet Maclean | February 16, 1992 | 306 |
Guest Stars: Fiona Reid, Chris Wiggins, Lucy Peacock, Irene Hogan | |||||
33 | "A Dark and Stormy Night" | Allan King | Hart Hanson | February 23, 1992 | 307 |
Guest Stars: Christopher Reeve, Louise Vallance, John Neville | |||||
34 | "Friends and Relations" | Stephen Surjik | Heather Conkie | March 1, 1992 | 308 |
Guest Stars: Rosemary Dunsmore | |||||
35 | "Vows of Silence" | Gilbert Shilton | Hart Hanson | March 8, 1992 | 309 |
Guest Stars: Susan Cox, Keith Knight | |||||
36 | "After the Honeymoon" | Don McBrearty | Janet Maclean | March 15, 1992 | 310 |
Guest Stars: Kate Nelligan | |||||
37 | "High Society" | George Bloomfield | Janet Maclean | March 22, 1992 | 311 |
Guest Stars: Shirley Douglas, Albert Millaire | |||||
38 | "The Calamitous Courting of Hetty King" | Stuart Gillard | Marlene Matthews | March 29, 1992 | 312 |
Guest Stars: Ned Beatty, John Gilbert | |||||
39 | "Old Friends, Old Wounds" | George Bloomfield | Heather Conkie | April 5, 1992 | 313 |
Guest Stars: Jonathan Crombie, Bruce Boa |
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40 | "Tug of War" | Don McBrearty | Leila Basen | January 17, 1993 | 401 |
41 | "Lady and the Blade" | Otta Hanus | Deborah Nathan | October 17, 1993 | 402 |
Guest Stars: David Fox | |||||
42 | "Incident at Vernon River" | F. Harvey Frost | Rich Drew | January 24, 1993 | 403 |
Guest Stars: David Fox, Zachary Ansley | |||||
43 | "Boys Will Be Boys" | Don McBrearty | Robert Adetuyi | January 31, 1993 | 404 |
Guest Stars: David Fox | |||||
44 | "Moving On" | Stephen Surjik | Charles Lazer | February 7, 1993 | 405 |
Guest Stars: Treat Williams, August Schellenberg | |||||
45 | "Evelyn" | Graeme Campbell | Raymond Storey | February 14, 1993 | 406 |
Guest Stars: Meg Tilly, Peter MacNeill | |||||
46 | "The Dinner" | Robert Boyd | Heather Conkie | February 21, 1993 | 407 |
Guest Stars: David Fox | |||||
47 | "Heirs and Graces" | Don McBrearty | Hart Hanson | February 28, 1993 | 408 |
Guest Stars: Ian Clark, Damon Redfern, Albert Millaire | |||||
48 | "Hearts and Flowers" | Stephen Surjik | Hart Hanson | March 7, 1993 | 409 |
Guest Stars: Ian Clark, Zachary Ansley, David Fox | |||||
49 | "Felicity's Perfect Beau" | Don McBrearty | Therese Beaupre | March 21, 1993 | 410 |
Guest Stars: David Fox, Zachary Ansley | |||||
50 | "The Disappearance" | F. Harvey Frost | Deborah Nathan | March 28, 1993 | 411 |
Guest Stars: Diana Rigg, Robby Benson | |||||
51 | "Home Movie" | Don McBrearty | Marlene Matthews | April 4, 1993 | 412 |
Guest Stars: Michael Hogan | |||||
52 | "Hearth and Home" | Otta Hanus | Deborah Nathan | Not Available | 413 |
Guest Stars: David Fox, Kay Tremblay |
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53 | "Fathers and Sons" | Otta Hanus | Heather Conkie | January 9, 1994 | 501 |
Guest Stars: Paul Soles, Kay Tremblay, Ian Clark | |||||
54 | "Memento Mori" | Don McBrearty | Heather Conkie | January 9, 1994 | 502 |
Guest Stars: Marilyn Lightstone, Kay Tremblay | |||||
55 | "Modern Times" | F. Harvey Frost | Charles Lazer | January 16, 1994 | 503 |
Guest Stars: Ray Jewers, Richard McMillan, Heath Lamberts | |||||
56 | "A Friend in Need" | Allan Kroaker | Marlene Matthews | January 23, 1994 | 504 |
Guest Stars: Marilyn Lightstone, David Fox | |||||
57 | "Strictly Melodrama" | Allan Kroeker | Yan Moore | January 30, 1994 | 505 |
Guest Stars: Linda Sorensen, Kay Tremblay, Marilyn Lightstone | |||||
58 | "The Great Race" | Stefan Scaini | Rick Drew | February 6, 1994 | 506 |
Guest Stars: David Fox, Zachary Ansley | |||||
59 | "Stranger in the Night" | Allan King | Janet Maclean | February 13, 1994 | 507 |
Guest Stars: Marilyn Lightstone, Bruce Greenwood | |||||
60 | "Someone to Believe In" | Eleanor Lindo | Avrum Jacobson | February 20, 1994 | 508 |
Guest Stars: Gordon Pinsent, Albert Millaire, Laura Bertram | |||||
61 | "Thursday's Child" | F. Harvey Frost | Heather Conkie | February 27, 1994 | 509 |
Guest Stars: Marilyn Lightstone, Kay Tremblay, Brenda Bazinet | |||||
62 | "Best Laid Plans" | Eleanor Lindo | Deborah Nathan | March 6, 1994 | 510 |
Guest Stars: Ian Clark, Duncan Campbell | |||||
63 | "Otherwise Engaged" | Allan King | Heather Conkie | March 13, 1994 | 511 |
Guest Stars: Ian Clark, Brenda Bazinet, Marilyn Lightstone, David Fox | |||||
64 | "Enter Prince Charming" | Stephen Surjik | Raymond Storey | March 20, 1994 | 512 |
Guest Stars: Stockard Channing, Jim Mezon, David Fox, Jaimz Woolvett, Marilyn Lightstone | |||||
65 | "The Minister's Wife" | Allan King | Raymond Storey | March 27, 1994 | 513 |
Guest Stars: Stockard Channing, Jim Mezon, David Fox, Jaimz Woolvett, Marilyn Lightstone |
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66 | "The Return of Gus Pike" | Stephen Surjik | Marlene Matthews | January 15, 1995 | 601 |
Guest Stars: Janet-Laine Green, Terri Hawkes | |||||
67 | "Lonely Hearts" | Graeme Lynch | Marlene Matthews | January 15, 1995 | 602 |
Guest Stars: Marilyn Lightstone, Ian Clark, David Fox | |||||
68 | "Christmas in June" | William Brayne | Avrum Jacobson | January 22, 1995 | 603 |
Guest Stars: Shane Meier | |||||
69 | "Fools and Kings" | William Brayne | Raymond Storey | January 29, 1995 | 604 |
Guest Stars: Leon Pownall, Marilyn Lightstone, Corinne Conley, Ian Clark | |||||
70 | "Comings and Goings" | Eleanor Lindo | Deborah Nathan | February 5, 1995 | 605 |
Guest Stars: Sarah Polley, Frances Hyland, Albert Millaire, Zachary Ansley, Ian Clark, Kay Tremblay | |||||
71 | "A Fox Tale" | Kit Hood | Laurie Pearson | February 6, 1995 | 606 |
Guest Stars: Nigel Bennet, Kevin Jubinville, Kay Tremblay | |||||
72 | "The Trouble with Davey" | Stacey Stewart Curtis | Raymond Storey | February 12, 1995 | 607 |
Guest Stars: Marilyn Lightstone, David Fox | |||||
73 | "Great Expectations" | Charles Wilkinson | Laurie Pearson | February 19, 1995 | 608 |
Guest Stars: Richard McMillan | |||||
74 | "The More Things Change" | Allan Eastman | Rick Drew | March 5, 1995 | 609 |
Guest Stars: David Fox, Zachary Ansley, Marilyn Lightstone | |||||
75 | "Home Is Where the Heart Is" | Stacey Stewart Curtis | Avrum Jacobson | April 6, 1995 | 610 |
Guest Stars: Albert Millaire | |||||
76 | "What a Tangled Web We Weave" | F. Harvey Frost | Marlene Matthews | March 19, 1995 | 611 |
Guest Stars: Faye Dunaway, Maureen Stapleton, Albert Millaire, James B. Douglas, Peter Outerbridge | |||||
77 | "A Time to Every Purpose" | Stefan Scaini | Laurie Pearson | March 26, 1995 | 612 |
Guest Stars: Marilyn Lightstone, Graham McPherson, Mairon Bennett | |||||
78 | "Homecoming" | Allan King | Janet Maclean and Raymond Storey | April 2, 1995 | 613 |
Guest Stars: Marilyn Lightstone |
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79 | "Out of the Ashes" | Stefan Scaini | Marlene Matthews | January 14, 1996 | 701 |
Guest Stars: Gema Zamprogna, David Ferry, Marilyn Lightstone | |||||
80 | "Love May Be Blind... But the Neighbours Ain't" | Allan King | Raymond Storey | January 14, 1996 | 702 |
Guest Stars: Gema Zamprogna, R.H. Thomson, David Ferry, Marilyn Lightstone | |||||
81 | "Davey and the Mermaid" | Allan King | Jeremy Hole | January 21, 1996 | 703 |
Guest Stars: David Hemblen | |||||
82 | "Woman of Importance" | Allan King | Janet Maclean | January 28, 1996 | 704 |
Guest Stars: Dianne Wiest, Zachary Ansley, Marilyn Lighstone, David Fox | |||||
83 | "Secrets and Sacrifices" | William Brayne | Laurie Pearson | February 4, 1996 | 705 |
Guest Stars: Karl Pruner, Rosemary Dunsmore, Kay Tremblay | |||||
84 | "Ah... Sweet Mystery of Life" | Stacey Stewart Curtis | Marlene Matthews | February 11, 1996 | 706 |
Guest Stars: David Fox, Marilyn Lightstone, Ian Clark | |||||
85 | "King of the Great White Way" | F. Harvey Frost | Hart Hanson | February 18, 1996 | 707 |
Guest Stars: Sheila McCarthy, Eugene Levy, Ian Clark, Catherine Fitch | |||||
86 | "Total Eclipse" | William Brayne | Heather Conkie | February 25, 1996 | 708 |
Guest Stars: Catherine Fitch, Ian Clark, Frank Pellegrino, Carolyn Hetherington | |||||
87 | "From Away" | Stefan Scaini | Laurie Pearson | March 3, 1996 | 709 |
Guest Stars: Ryan Gosling, Ben Cook | |||||
88 | "After the Ball is Over" | Graeme Lynch | Raymond Storey | March 10, 1996 | 710 |
Guest Stars: Kay Tremblay, Rosemary Dunsmore, Frances Bay | |||||
89 | "Return to Me" | F. Harvey Frost | Raymond Storey | March 17, 1996 | 711 |
Guest Stars: Gema Zamprogna, Michael Mahonen, David Gardner, David Ferry | |||||
90 | "The Last Hurrah" | William Brayne | Laurie Pearson | March 24, 1996 | 712 |
Guest Stars: R.H. Thomson, Katherine Ashby | |||||
91 | "So Dear to My Heart" | Graeme Lynch | Marlene Matthews | March 31, 1996 | 713 |
Guest Stars: Gema Zamprogna, R.H. Thomson, Sarah Polley, Michael Mahonen, Marilyn Lightstone, David Ferry |
Season | Episodes | Discs | Release Date |
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1 | 13 | 4 | November 20, 2002 |
2 | November 21, 2003 | ||
3 | November 22, 2004 | ||
4 | November 22, 2004 | ||
5 | June 7, 2005 | ||
6 | May 2, 2006 | ||
7 | November 20, 2007 |