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Road to Avonlea: Felicity King Main role 1991 The Soulmates in The Gift of Light: Ella (voice) [5] TV film 1992 By Way of the Stars: Ursula von Knabig TV mini-series 1992 Forever Knight: Katherine Episode: "Last Act" 1998 An Avonlea Christmas: Felicity Pike TV film 1999 Pirates of Silicon Valley: Arlene: TV film 1999 Dear America: So Far from ...
Road to Avonlea is a Canadian television series first broadcast in Canada between January 7, 1990, and March 31, 1996, as part of the CBC Family Hour anthology series, and in the United States starting on March 5, 1990.
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 March 5, 1990 [1] on The Disney Channel in the United States.
Felicity King (voiced by Dalene Irvine) is a classmate of Anne and company who is jealous of her and seeks to embarrass her often. However, she and Anne are still friends (sometimes). She is based on the character of the same name from Road to Avonlea. Felix King (voiced by Kyle Fairlie) is Felicity's younger brother and one of Anne's best friends.
J.J. Abrams is taking a look back at “Felicity,” the beloved series he co-created that premiered 25 years ago, in a difference kind of rewatch podcast featuring guest appearances by the show ...
Felicity Hardy, a Marvel Comics character, also known as the third Scarlet Spider; Felicity King, in the television series Road to Avonlea, played by Gema Zamprogna; Felicity Lemon, secretary to Hercule Poirot, fictional Belgian detective created by Dame Agatha Christie; Felicity Merriman, from the American Girl series of dolls and books
In a new episode of the retrospective podcast Dear Felicity (which features commentary from TVLine’s own Michael Ausiello), series creators J.J. Abr Felicity EP Reveals the Real Story Behind ...
William Rymal (1759–1852), farmer and one of the earliest settlers on the Hamilton Mountain; Rymal Road is named after him [1] E. D. Smith (1853–1948), businessman and politician who founded a food company that bears his name [17] Ken Soble, founder of CHCH-TV, leader of Hamilton's urban renewal movement, and owner of CHML radio [113]