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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.
Road to Avonlea: Gus Pike 28 episodes 1991 Rin Tin Tin: K-9 Cop: Norman Baker Episode: "Abused Child" 1991 Conspiracy of Silence: Lee Colgan TV movie 1992 Top Cops: Keith Gordon Episode: "Robert Ruh" 1992 Personal Effects: Philip Short film 1992 Giant Steps: Arvo Leek 1992 By Way of the Stars: Ben Davis TV mini-series 1992 Secret Service: Chandler
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 ...
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.
Divine's career has been in TV production. [17] The couple have two children whom they raised in Toronto: actors Dan and Sarah, both of whom starred alongside their father on Schitt's Creek. [16] Levy is an advocate for autism awareness and treatment. [18] He was a close friend of actor and fellow SCTV cast member John Candy. Levy is a member ...
Wind at My Back is a television series which aired in Canada on CBC Television between 1996 and 2001. It was created and produced by Kevin Sullivan, best known for his adaptation of Anne of Green Gables and Road to Avonlea.
Green Gables Heritage Place, Cavendish, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Avonlea (/ æ v ɒ n ˈ l iː /; av-on-LEE) is a fictional community located on Prince Edward Island, Canada, and is the setting of Lucy Maud Montgomery's 1908 novel Anne of Green Gables, following the adventures of Anne Shirley, as well as its sequels, and the television series Road to Avonlea.
Braden is a daughter of the actor and broadcaster Bernard Braden and the actress Barbara Kelly, both originally from Canada. [3]Braden came to prominence in the title role of the popular BBC television series Anne of Green Gables (1972), although this adaptation was lost after the master videotapes were wiped and it is unknown if any copies exist. [4]