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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 March 5, 1990 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. Series overview Season Episodes Originally released First released Last ...
The Road to Avonlea set was constructed in Uxbridge, Ontario—the town where Lucy Maud Montgomery lived and wrote for a decade after moving from Prince Edward Island. The town of Avonlea was adapted from existing buildings. Its roads were painted red in an attempt to match the distinctive color of the island's iron-rich soil.
In 1990, Mahonen was chosen for the role of Gus Pike for the CBC Television program Road to Avonlea. [1] He garnered three Gemini Award nominations in 1993, 1994, and 1995 for his work on the television series. In 1992, he starred as a jazz trumpet player with Billy Dee Williams in the film Giant Steps.
"The Journey Begins", Road to Avonlea season 1, episode 1 (1990) ... The Journey Begins, a 2010 webcomic and the first story arc in the comic series The Wormworld Saga;
Road to Avonlea: Adeline Hodgson Episode: "Someone to Believe In" 1996 The Boys Next Door: Cashier TV film 1996 Night of the Twisters: Stacey Jones TV film 1996 Sins of Silence: Carrie TV film 1997 Wind at My Back: Suzanne Nelson Episode: "Back in My Arms Again" 1997 Fast Track: Laurie Episode: "The Race Fan" 1997 Platinum: Jessica Webb TV film ...
Road to Avonlea: Alec King Main role 1991 Beyond Reality: Bill Bowen Episode: "Miracle Worker" 1991 Le peloton d'exécution: Lt. Col. Harfield TV film 1992 E.N.G. Dr. Dawson Episode: "Heart of the Matter" 1992 Lost in the Barrens II: The Curse of the Viking Grave: Connoly TV film 1992 Street Legal: Bruce Parkhill Episode: "Children's Hour" 1992 ...
Her Canadian career was namely in television, but she worked briefly at the Stratford Festival from 1989 to 1990. She won a Gemini Award in 1997 for Best Performance by an Actress in a Featured Supporting Role in a Dramatic Series in Road to Avonlea, [3] and a Gemini nomination in 1989 for Best Guest Performance in a Series by an Actor or Actress in Night Heat.
Margaret "Mag" Ruffman (born February 28, 1957) [1] is a Canadian comedian, actress and television host.. She has played roles in films such as Anne of Green Gables and Anne of Avonlea and TV series Road to Avonlea. [2]