Seaway | |
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Genre | Drama |
Created by | Abraham Polonsky |
Written by | Edward DeBlasio Lindsay Galloway Alvin Goldman Ian McLellan Hunter Charles E. Israel Norman Klenman Abraham Polonsky |
Directed by | John Berry Abner Biberman Herschel Daugherty Lawrence Dobkin Harvey Hart Irving Lerner George McCowan Daniel Petrie Abraham Polonsky Gayne Rescher Harrison Starr Eric Till |
Starring |
Stephen Young Austin Willis Cec Linder |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 31 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) | Maxine Samuels |
Producer(s) | Michael Sadlier |
Running time | 60 mins. (approx) |
Production company(s) | Seaway Films ATV |
Distributor |
ITC Entertainment (original) ITV (current) |
Release | |
Original network |
CBC (Canada) ATV (United Kingdom) |
Audio format | Monaural |
Original release | September 16, 1965 – September 8, 1966 |
Seaway is a Canadian drama series that aired on CBC Television from 1965 to 1966. The series was a Seaway Films production in collaboration with the UK's ATV, with production money provided by the CBC. It was presented by ASP and distributed internationally by ITC Entertainment (for international screenings ITC replaced the theme music by John Bath with another composition by Edwin Astley, and prepared a different title sequence).
Although officially Canadian, many of the show's writers and directors were American (as was the series creator/script supervisor Abraham Polonsky), with some British contributors as well (such as Ian McLellan Hunter and Donald James). It was the most expensive series produced in Canada to that time with a total cost of $3 million, and although it did well enough for the CBC in terms of viewers a hoped-for sale to American network television never happened because the series, with the exceptions of the two-part episodes "Don't Forget to Wipe the Blood Off" and "Gunpowder and Paint," was shot in black and white and US network shows by that time were, with a few exceptions, in color.
Seaway followed the adventures of Nick King (played by Stephen Young) who works as a ship owners' agent, investigating crimes involving shipping. He is assisted by Department of Transport agent Leslie Fox (Austin Willis), and the special police force patrolling the Saint Lawrence Seaway. Episodes were filmed in various locations along the seaway, primarily Toronto and Montreal. They were generally set in Canada, although the two-parter "Gunpowder and Paint" was partially set in Cleveland (though filmed in Toronto.)
Notable guest stars included Canadian actor Gordon Pinsent, Canada-based British actor Barry Morse (who was appearing in The Fugitive at the time), Star Trek pilot episode actress Sally Kellerman, Faye Dunaway in one of her first screen appearances, and Richard Thomas.