Mentors (TV series)
Mentors |
Created by |
Josh Miller |
Starring |
Stevie Mitchell
Samantha Krutzfeldt |
Country of origin |
Canada |
Language(s) |
English |
No. of seasons |
4 |
No. of episodes |
52 |
Broadcast |
Original run |
12 June 1999 – 5 April 2002 |
Mentors is a 30-minute Canadian fantasy series that aired on Canada's Family Channel.[1]
Plot
It was about a boy genius who uses his computer to bring famous historical figures from the past into the present.[2] As an example, he and his sister "summoned" Albert Einstein, Alexander Graham Bell, and Joan of Arc in the first three episodes.
Series Overview
Season |
Episodes |
Originally aired |
Season premiere |
Season finale |
|
1 |
13 |
June 12, 1999 (1999-06-12) |
March 26, 2000 (2000-03-26) |
|
2 |
13 |
January 20, 1999 (1999-01-20) |
November 10, 2001 (2001-11-10) |
|
3 |
13 |
March 3, 2003 (2003-03-03) |
2001 (2001) |
|
4 |
13 |
2002 (2002) |
April 5, 2002 (2002-04-05) |
Episode list
Season 1
Episode # |
Title |
Original air date |
1 |
"The Genius" |
12 June 1999 |
2 |
"Smart Aleck" |
19 June 1999 |
3 |
"Raising the Siege" |
26 June 1999 |
4 |
"Lewis in Wonderland" |
3 July 1999 |
5 |
"Little Emperor" |
10 July 1999 |
6 |
"Wilde Card" |
17 July 1999 |
7 |
"A Ninth of Beethoven" |
1998 |
8 |
"A Transient, Shining Trouble" |
1999 |
9 |
"The Presence of Saint Nick" |
6 February 2000 |
10 |
"The Raven" |
5 March 2000 |
11 |
"Harriet's Path" |
12 March 2000 |
12 |
"The Crush" |
19 March 2000 |
13 |
"The Rescue" |
26 March 2000 |
Season 2
Episode # |
Title |
Original airdate |
1 |
"The Truth Is in Here" |
20 January 1999 |
2 |
"Her Grace Under Pressure" |
25 August 2001 |
3 |
"Dear Diary" |
2 September 2001 |
4 |
"The Glory Trail" |
November 2001 |
5 |
"Right Place, Right Time" |
15 September 2001 |
6 |
"Nothing But Net" |
22 September 2001 |
7 |
"Father's Day" |
29 September 2001 |
8 |
"The Book of Love" |
6 October 2001 |
9 |
"Stranger in a Strange Land" |
13 October 2001 |
10 |
"The Fire Ship" |
20 October 2001 |
11 |
"Klondike Daze" |
27 October 2001 |
12 |
"Seer and Now" |
3 November 2001 |
13 |
"Future Tense" |
10 November 2001 |
Season 3
Episode # |
Title |
Original airdate |
1 |
"The Good, the Bad and the Ollie" |
3 March 2003 |
2 |
"The Odd Pod" |
2001 |
3 |
"Man's Best Friend" |
3 May 2001 |
4 |
"Citizen Cates" |
2001 |
5 |
"Experience" |
2001 |
6 |
"Silent Movie" |
11 March 2001 |
7 |
"Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made Of" |
2001 |
8 |
"Work in Progress" |
2001 |
9 |
"Nothing to Fear" |
2001 |
10 |
"Anything You Can Do" |
28 June 2001 |
11 |
"Remembrance Day" |
19 March 2001 |
12 |
"The Tao of Hockey" |
2001 |
13 |
"Homesick" |
2001 |
Season 4
Episode # |
Title |
Original airdate |
1 |
"Enter the Monolith" |
2002 |
2 |
"The Private Eyes" |
2002 |
3 |
"Humbug" |
2002 |
4 |
"The Other Half" |
2002 |
5 |
"Transition" |
2002 |
6 |
"Breakthrough" |
23 March 2002 |
7 |
"Future Forward" |
24 March 2002 |
8 |
"Dusty Trails" |
25 March 2002 |
9 |
"Cursed" |
29 March 2002 |
10 |
"Once and Future King" |
2002 |
11 |
"Secrets and Lies" |
31 March 2002 |
12 |
"A Matter of Time: Part 1" |
2002 |
13 |
"A Matter of Time: Part 2" |
5 April 2002 |
References
- ^ "Mentors III". Telefilm Canada. 2001. http://www.telefilm.gc.ca/en/catalogues/production/mentors-iii. Retrieved 2011-07-18.
- ^ Decker, Shelly (1999-06-18). "Mentors set to begin shooting". CANOE. http://jam.canoe.ca/Television/TV_Shows/M/Mentors/1999/06/18/735141.html. Retrieved 2011-07-18.
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