Episode #123
"North"
A vacation in the Canadian north woods becomes a desperate lesson in survival after Fraser and Ray's plane is hijacked by an escaped murderer.
Posing as a pilot, a convict finds his freedom by jumping from a small plane leaving Fraser and Ray to crash deep in the wilderness. Blinded on impact, Fraser must rely on his remaining senses and Ray, his greenhorn partner, as they track the escaped prisoner and find their way back to civilisation.
Struggling through the forest the two realise they have gone in circles but an elusive trail suggests that their killer is lurking close by.
Meanwhile night draws near and, to Ray's consternation, Fraser's condition deteriorates. Fraser's headwound has escalated into a serious concussion -- resulting in a high fever, dehydration, and an odd compulsion to call his partner "Steve." As usual in these situations, the ghosts of Ray and Fraser's dead fathers appear to add to their troubles. Each advises his son to save himself and ditch his partner for their own good. But then what are fathers for?
As time and water run out, it soon becomes clear that the hunters may be the hunted, and ultimately survival is left to the fittest. The escaped convict catches up with his injured prey and accosts them with gunfire. Ray, without aid of his normal arsenal of modern weapons, is forced to defend himself and Fraser with only a makeshift Inuit weapon -- a bola -- which, beginners luck, misses it's mark but creates a rockslide that leaves their convict fixtured permanently in the permafrost.
Ray, having saved his partner's life despite fear and self-doubt, now considers himself a conqueror of the wilderness. He rafts himself, Fraser and Diefenbaker downriver and home-free. Now if they can just make it over that waterfall...
Written by Jeff King
Directed by Richard J. Lewis
Regular Cast
FRASER,
RAY,
DIEFENBAKER,
LT. WELSH,
ELAINE
Guest Stars
HAMISH - Red Green
VECCHIO SR. - David Calderisi
FRASER SR. - Gordon Pinsent
HOGAN - Andrew Jackson
HUNTER - Kevin Rushton
JACK - Brian Smegal
COP - Barry Stilwell
Music
CALIFORNIA DREAMIN
Performed by: Paul Gross and David Marciano
Written by: John Phillips
Published by: MCA Music Publishing, A Division of MCA Inc.
I CAN'T GET OFF MY HORSE
Performed by: Paul Gross and David Marciano
Arrangement by: Paul Gross
ODE TO JOY from "SYMPHONY NO. 9"
Performed by: Paul Gross
Composed by: Ludwig van Beethoven
Lyrics by: Friedrich Johann Christoph von Schiller
Episode #124
"Vault"
A simple trip to the bank leaves Fraser and Ray swimming in millions and gasping for air in a struggle against time.
When a computer glitch pronounces Ray dead even the bank won't cash his checks. With Fraser in tow the two visit the bank in order to straighten out the situation. But the familiar face of one of the bank's cleaning staff tips off Fraser that more than just a computer has been corrupted. The cleaners stage a hold up and without hesitancy Fraser pulls Ray with him into the bank vault and shuts the door in an attempt to protect the bank's money.
Their initial plans foiled, the robbers endeavour to drill through the thick metal door protecting the vault. Their agenda now includes disposing of everything in the vault, including it's two captives. In order to save the money and catch the crooks by surprise, Fraser breaks off a sprinkler head and the vault quickly begins to fill with water.
Meanwhile, on the outside, Ray's sister Francesca has become a hostage. Her well-intentioned attempts to slow down the thieves progress may well include drowning her brother and his partner in the process.
Not only do Ray and Fraser feel the pressure of the water rising, but the pressure of coming to terms with what might be their final assignment together.
With seconds to go, Francesca's ploy is discovered and the vault door blows. The tidal wave of water floods the bank and makes a clean sweep of the criminals.
Fraser meets his new boss, Inspector Meg Thatcher, who, apart from being damned attractive, seems intent on getting him fired.
Story by Jeff King & Paul Haggis & Kathy Slevin
Regular Cast
FRASER,
RAY,
DIEFENBAKER,
LT. WELSH,
Guest Stars
FRANCESCA - Ramona Milano
COOPER - David Crean
ASSISTANT BANK MANAGER - Marium Carvell
Music
LEADING ME ON
CHA SHOOKY DOO
Episode #125
What seems like an open and shut case lands Ray in jail and Fraser must break the silence of a frightened witness or leave Ray fighting for more than just his reputation.
An open and shut case turns sour when Ray is accused of forcing a woman to provide false testimony against Kruger, an old rival awaiting bail on a murder charge. Tempers flare and Ray lands himself in jail on a contempt of court charge that leaves him vulnerable to every con he's ever thrown the book at.
Fraser smells something amiss and learns that a jailbird conspiracy might be threatening Eddie, the witness's husband. With Eddie, Kruger, and now Ray all behind the same bars, Fraser has no choice but to pursue the case from the inside.
Sacrificing personal beliefs for the bigger picture, Fraser enlists the assistance of Detectives Huey and Gardino to teach him how to commit a crime -- such as stealing a box of Milk Duds. It is no easy task, but Fraser does eventually manage to get himself arrested and finally succeeds in landing behind bars.
Fraser befriends the jail inmates as their library monitor with his personalised reading suggestions. He attempts to protect his partner while gaining the confidence of a threatened Eddie, who is biding the 24 hours until his parole.
In an environment far from law and order, Kruger and his men turn the prison population against the two cops in custody and corner their helpless prey. But a lumbering cellmate saves the day, Ray, and Fraser, having learned from Fraser that even in prison a man can behave with decency toward his fellow man.
His time up, Eddie is set free and Ray and Fraser, exonerated, return to the streets.
Ray and Fraser once again cross swords with States Attorney Louise St. Laurent. Louise still suspects Ray and Fraser of being dirty cops due to the escape of Fraser's dark lady, Victoria, in last season's "Victoria's Secret". Ray, however, decides to turn Louise's interest in him to his advantage, trying to prove that even a prosecutor can fall for his Italian charm.
Written by Peter Mohan
Regular Cast
FRASER,
RAY,
DIEFENBAKER,
LT. WELSH,
Guest Stars
INSP. MEG THATCHER - Camilla Scott
JUDGE RAINES - Nicky Guadagni
Music
WAITIN' FOR THE STREETS TO RUN
Episode #126
Fraser finds himself caught between his duty and his emotions when he is forced to protect the man who killed his father from a group of gun smugglers.
The tables turn when Fraser must protect Gerrard, the man who murdered his own father. Expected to appear on trial as a witness, Gerrard is the focal point of some elusive killers determined to see him dead rather than testify.
Concerned in the serving of justice over personal revenge, Fraser harbours Gerrard and refuses to release him to the federal agents. In the face of threats of obstruction of justice, Fraser guarantees that he will deliver Gerrard personally for his trail date. But his good intentions are marred when rogue agents get to Gerrard and attempt to silence him permanently.
Fraser denies his personal history and saves Gerrard's life in an affront against his own feelings and the ghost of his dead father who eggs on his son to execute something other than legal justice.
Written by Paul Haggisbr>
Directed by Paul Haggis
Regular Cast
FRASER,
RAY,
DIEFENBAKER,
LT. WELSH,
Guest Stars
LOUISE ST. LAURENT - Lee Purcell
MARSHALL #1 - Christopher Thomas
Episode #127
When sibling streetkids pickpocket an address book everyone from politicians to the police tunnel after them in a cat and mouse chase with deadly consequences.
In a downtown theatre district, a high class call girl is murdered for an address book which contain the names of her high profile clientele -- a document she has been using for blackmail. Andy, a young street urchin accidentally pickpockets the book from the murderer and takes off with it, not realising this has made her, and her pickpocket brother, the killer's next targets.
Fraser, meanwhile is dropping off his new boss, the attractive but prickly Inspector Meg Thatcher, for an evening at the theatre. Andy manages to steal Thatcher's brooch, a family heirloom, and the ensuing chase leaves an empty handed Fraser questioning a dead end alley which on further inspection harbours a labyrinthine maze of underground tunnels.
When the murderer, a Senator's handler, almost kills Andy in his attempt to retrieve the book, both her brother Sid and Fraser are alerted to the fact that something larger is at hand. Untrusting of people, the siblings refuse any help offered to them until Andy is taken hostage.
In return for the brooch, Fraser and Ray devise a plan for Sid to entrap the murderer. Sid is caught in the process but the ensuing chase is quickly ended when Fraser appears from the underground labyrinth. Fraser returns the brooch to the sergeant but Sid and Andy have once again disappeared into the underground city that is their home.
The tension between Fraser and Thatcher heats up and she decides that it may prove more interesting to keep this cleft-chin hero around than fire him.
Written by Michael Teversham
Regular Cast
FRASER,
RAY,
DIEFENBAKER,
LT. WELSH
Guest Stars
INSP. MEG THATCHER - Camilla Scott
SUNNY - Barbara Law
ATTORNEY - Allan Murley
Episode #128
A pair of valuable aboriginal masks are stolen from a museum and Ray and Fraser must unveil the many layered facades that seem to cover a host of Native tricksters.
Two adjoining aboriginal masks, worth millions on the black market, are reunited as the pinnacle of an exhibition at Chicago's Museum of Natural History. One is owned by the government of Canada, the other by the government of France. Fraser is made responsible for the recovery of these precious artefacts when, during a daring museum break-in, they are stolen from the display.
The French and Canadian cultural representatives expresses their chagrin about the loss and ask that Fraser keep them well informed on the progress of the case. Eric, a native leader and an old friend of Fraser's, is also anxious for the safe return of this piece of his people's history. He believes that this crime may have been perpetrated by a young native boy, David, from his village. Eric also wants Fraser to find the masks and hand them over to their rightful owners, the Tsimshian people -- not the governments who stole them a century ago. Concerned for the safety of David, several of his relatives arrive from the north, and set up their home away from home in Fraser's apartment, including a traditional sweat lodge.
Fraser, Ray and Eric's search for David and his accomplice lead them to a hotel, where they discover the Masks. Fraser believes they found the masks too easily, and speculates that they are in fact forgeries. The museum curator claims they are the genuine article, but Fraser is not satisfied, and continues his investigation. Ray takes Fraser to visit a local art-forger, and they arrive to find a dead body, and the French Representative fleeing the scene, but no sign of the masks.
When the French Representative uses her diplomatic immunity, and her gun didn't match the killer's, she walks away. Fraser is certain that the masks are forgeries. In a showdown at the museum with the thieves, the two sets of masks become mixed up, and eventually one set goes missing and we are left to wonder -- did they end up with their rightful owner?
Meanwhile, Ray has managed a date with his professional rival, States Attorney Louise St. Laurent, and can't decide where to take her.
Story by Nancy Merritt Bell & Michael McKinley and Jeff King
Regular Cast
FRASER,
RAY,
DIEFENBAKER,
LT. WELSH
Guest Stars
INSP. MEG THATCHER - Camilla Scott
ALBERT - Curtis Jonnie
SUPER - Bruce Deller
Music
RAGGED ASS ROAD
Episode #129
In a dark story of love and betrayal, Ray finds himself torn between his love for a mobster's sister and his compulsion for revenge against, Frank Zuko, the neighbourhood Mafia don, whom Ray believes to have murdered Detective Louis Gardino.
Ray, an unlikely Romeo, falls hard for Irene Zuko, his childhood sweetheart. All that stands in the way is her brother, Frank, the neighbourhood Mafia don, and the blood feud that has existed between Ray and Frank since they were kids.
But there is more at stake here than just Irene; Frank's crime family lieutenant, Michael, is intent on taking control of the family business and finds an opportunity to frame Frank for murder by staging a hit on Ray. Tragically, the hit goes wrong and instead results in the death of Ray's friend and fellow officer, Detective Louis "Louey" Gardino.
Vengeance becomes the order of the day as Ray, Detective Jack Huey (Gardino's partner) and their police buddies decide to take down Frank Zuko once and for all -- with or without due process of law. Fraser alone refuses to be influenced by emotion. Investigating the facts of the case, he believes Zuko to be innocent of Gardino's killing and sets out to prove it, placing himself between the cops and Zuko's soldiers in an effort to uphold justice.
Left to sort out the web of intrigue without Ray's support, Fraser discovers that the evidence trail that conveniently ties Zuko to Louey's killing has been manufactured by Michael. Of course his proof is Fraser-like, involving Mountie clues that Ray in his grief over the potential loss of Irene and guilt over Louey's death, refuses to give credence to.
Michael's palace coup is about to pay off when Ray confronts Frank in a jealous clash over Irene. Ray, fearing for Irene's life at her brother's crazed hands, tries to forcibly remove Irene from the mansion. A gun battle breaks out. But when the smoke clears it isn't Ray or Frank left dead on the floor. A stray bullet has taken the one person both men held most dear -- Irene.
Irene's death leaves both men bereft. Ray as a witness knows he has enough to put Frank away, but in Irene's memory he honours her wish not to let revenge destroy him or her brother and lets his enemy walk away.
Written by Kathy Slevin & Jeff King
Regular Cast
FRASER,
RAY,
DIEFENBAKER,
LT. WELSH,
Guest Stars
LOUISE ST. LAURENT - Lee Purcell
PAT - Pat Ferenga
YOUNG THUG #1 - Vince Marinelli
Music
FINICULI FINICULA
MI'AMORE, MIA PISTOLA
RAIMONDO STA SANGUINANDO
MY FOOLISH HEART
FULL CIRCLE
GHOST OF A FEELING
Episode #130
Fraser faces off with a corrupt landlord in an attempt to keep his home, and his neighbourhood from going under the wrecking ball.
After a communal cleanup, Fraser and the tenants of his apartment herald the sale of their building to a new and promising landlord. But the tables turn when the new landlord, Taylor, astronomically raises the price of rent and evicts the tenants. His idea of keeping up with the Jones' are eight new blocks of high rise condominiums.
Fraser is determined to fight the eviction and rallies the tenants to stage a picket line. He enlists the help of a brash reporter, MacKenzie King but it only serves to fuel Taylor into retaliation. Violence breaks out at the tenement and the frightened dwellers begin to desert their homes.
Feeling responsible for the plight of his neighbours, Fraser questions his own motives. In a final attempt to save their tenement, Fraser finds himself at the podium in City Council Chambers. In a filibuster reminiscent of "Mr. Smith Goes To Washington", Fraser fights for his belief that one good man can make a difference.
Story by Frank Siracusa
Regular Cast
Guest Stars
MACKENZIE KING - Maria Bello
DENNIS - Domenic Cuzzocrea
MRS. GARCIA - Darlene Mignacco
Music
LOCK STOCK AND TEARDROPS
Episode #131
Fraser is pitted against a political assassin whose superior survival skills cause the Mountie to question whether or not he has lost his edge.
Fraser and Ray are teamed with Anita Cortez, a spitfire Mexican secret service agent, to protect Canadian, American and Mexican diplomats who are about to attend a NAFTA summit in Chicago. The three are charged with ensuring the security of the summit, a difficult challenge for Ray and Anita whose inter-agency mistrust for each other is difficult to overcome.
Fraser finds himself singled out and taunted by the mysterious assassin who appears to outwit Fraser at every turn. His tracking skills are put to the test when he realises that the man he is hunting is possessed of survival skills learned from years in the jungle having been forgotten and abandoned by the US military. Dodging hand-made landmines and wire traps at every turn, and after several perceived miscalculations, Fraser begins to fear that he is losing his touch.
His fears are realised when young Secret Service agents relegate him to hand writing name tags for the conference's opening night dinner party. As the evening gets underway, the assassin makes his move and it is up to Ray and Anita to consolidate their forces, put aside their differences, and truly work together to protect the lives of their respective diplomats. Fraser alone must bring down the assassin, as only he has been able to get inside the mind of a man whose struggle to survive has driven him to the need to kill.
Written by Seth Freeman
Regular Cast
FRASER,
RAY,
DIEFENBAKER,
LT. WELSH
Guest Stars
INSP. MEG THATCHER - Camilla Scott
SPECIAL AGENT HELMS - Jason Blicker
12 YEAR OLD AGENT #1 - Ashley Brown
Episode #132
Fraser saves the driver of a truck hanging off a precipice in a daring rescue, then is stunned when the driver nails Fraser, the Mounties and the Government of Canada with a $10,000,000 lawsuit.
Concerned that his wolf has become soft and lost his wilderness skills after too much city living, Fraser takes Diefenbaker out for a training session in the dark hours before dawn. He stumbles on a road hazard, and when he warns an oncoming farm truck, the truck swerves and ends up teetering on an embankment. Fraser saves the driver, but in the process the farmer's cargo -- a couple thousand fresh eggs on their way to market -- is destroyed.
The next day, Fraser discovers that he, the RCMP and Canada itself, are being sued by Lyndon Buxley, the rescued farmer, and mysteriously, last night's road hazard seems never to have existed.
Fraser approaches Buxley to straighten things out and finds that the man who is threatening to ruin his life and career with the lawsuit is himself in trouble. Buxley, an artist of chicken breeding, has created a superior tasting egg which is also low in cholesterol. The competition wants his farm, methods and formula and are using the leverage of his gambling debts to get them. In clearing himself of the allegations in the lawsuit, Fraser helps Buxley, is trapped in a sweltering incubator with Inspector Thatcher, and battles strong arm farmers wielding guns with, well ... eggs.
In a parallel story, Ray buys lottery tickets for himself and his sister Francesca and wins. Francesca thinks she is due half the money since they each put in equal amounts. Ray thinks he should get it all since the ticket that won was, he says, bought with his dollar.
Story by James Kramer
Regular Cast
FRASER,
RAY,
DIEFENBAKER,
LT. WELSH,
Guest Stars
FRANCESCA - Ramona Milano
HENRI CLOUTIER - Vlasta Vrana
Music
ALL PRAISE BE TO THEE
Note: This episode was broadcast after episode #133
Episode #133
Compulsive liar Ian MacDonald drags Fraser and Ray into a web of lies and a search for his fiancé, Audrey, who he claims has been abducted by aliens.
Ian MacDonald, the fugitive perjurer we first met in "The Man Who Knew Too Little", returns to Fraser and Ray for help. He claims that while he was proposing to Audrey McKenna aliens broke into his motel room and kidnapped her. Needless to say Fraser and Ray have a hard time believing him. Given their horrendous past experience with Ian, Ray wants nothing to do with this guy or his story. But Fraser, giving Ian the benefit of the doubt, convinces Ray to give up his lunch hour to help Ian.
Upon arriving in the somewhat off the wall town of Rosewell, Illinois, Fraser and Ray head to the motel where Audrey was supposedly abducted. But there is no sign of an abduction in Ian's motel room, and when Ray discover that Ian has known Audrey for only forty minutes, is sure Ian's making the whole thing up. But evidence at the motel convinces Fraser that Audrey exists and he pushes ahead in his investigation.
The ensuing search for Audrey leads them to the military base where she is rumoured to work, but the base's unfriendly Colonel and his staff deny knowing an Audrey McKenna. Fraser recognises that the base is covering something up when he notices a file bearing Audrey's name on the Colonel's desk. Before he can continue to investigate, Ian breaks into the Colonel's office and has them all promptly thrown off the base.
Ray, convinced that no woman would want anything to do with Ian, deduces that Audrey just didn't want to see him, and that there is nothing extra-terrestrial going on. Ian, heartbroken, takes off for the base again in his bus determined to find out the truth. Fraser rushes to his aid, hoping onto the back of the bus, riding the rocket on its top through the base's fence and across the tarmac hotly pursued by helicopters. When they break into top secret Hangar 57, Fraser and Ray finally get their questions answered and Ian gets the answer to his interrupted question: "Will you?"
Written by Frank Siracusa
Regular Cast
FRASER,
RAY,
DIEFENBAKER,
LT. WELSH
Guest Stars
IAN MACDONALD - Rino Romano
BOB - R. D. Reid
SOLDIER #1 - Michael Blake
Music
HAVE I TOLD YOU LATELY THAT I LOVE YOU
CALLING OCCUPANTS OF INTERPLANETARY CRAFT
SEE THE LIGHT
Note: This episode was broadcast before episode #132
Episode #134
When Ray bumps into his eighth grade sweetheart Anne, who's now Headmistress of a girl's Catholic school, out looking for a runaway student, he offers his help, landing Fraser undercover as a woman teacher in Anne's all girl's Catholic school and Ray tracking down his only clue a gun that once belonged to Elliot Ness.
During their search for a rare bottle of scotch, Fraser and Ray stumble upon Ray's eighth grade girlfriend, Anne, who is looking for a missing girl in a local bar. Anne reveals she's a nun. When Ray reveals her he's a cop, she reacts harshly. Ray convinces her to let him help her find the girl, Celine.
Things go smoothly until Ray's undercover teacher doesn't show, but Fraser comes to the rescue in a dress.
In searching for Celine, an antique gun, once belonging to Elliot Ness, provides Ray the only clue in the mystery. At the school, Fraser becomes Ms. Fraser in an attempt to uncover Celine's whereabouts from the other students. Ms. Fraser the new art teacher narrowly escapes detection by the school's bad girls, and befriends Celine's troubled roommate Melissa.
At the school dance, the attractive Ms. Fraser dances with the male teacher from the boy's school who fancies himself the re-incarnation of an early Travolta. While investigating the many secrets of the corridors and tunnels of a girl's school, Fraser helps Melissa overcome her shyness with boys, finds the missing girl, and makes a discovery that even Al Capone would not have dreamed of.
Written by Luciano & Elizabeth Comici
Regular Cast
FRASER,
RAY,
DIEFENBAKER,
LT. WELSH,
Guest Stars
INSP. MEG THATCHER - Camilla Scott
JOHNSTONE - Frank Moore
AL - Tony Nappo
Music
FLYING
HEART OF GLASS
Episode #135
Ray arrests Tyree, a highschool basketball player, for what appears to be a gang related shooting, and Fraser bails him out. Believing that Tyree is taking the fall for someone else, despite protests of his own guilt, Fraser and Ray try to help to keep Tyree off the streets and in the basketball game.
While downtown having Fraser's boots repaired, Ray and Fraser hear gun shots from a nearby alley. Ray apprehends a teenager, Tyree, for the shooting of another teen in what appears to be a gang related incident.
The situation is complicated when Fraser, in search of his lost boots, uncovers a clue convincing him that Tyree is not responsible for the shooting. Yet, Tyree insists that he is guilty. Fraser posts bail for him, and even convinces Ray that the man he arrested is innocent. Despite Tyree's claim to guilt, Ray defends the offender at his trial acting contrary to his role as arresting police officer.
Tyree, along with his buddy Reggie, are talented basketball players about to play in their big game. They hope to get picked by the college recruiters. Playing college ball, they believe, is the only ticket out of their neighbourhood. This is the game that they have invested all their hopes for the future on. They also anticipate a visit from Tyree's hero, Isiah Thomas.
As Ray and Fraser try to find the real shooter and keep Tyree out of prison and in the big basketball game they run afoul of the neighbourhood leader and drug dealer, Lou, who doesn't appreciate a Mountie investigating in his territory making their investigation more difficult.
Written by David Shore
Regular Cast
FRASER,
RAY,
DIEFENBAKER,
LT. WELSH
Guest Stars
INSP. MEG THATCHER - Camilla Scott
MRS. CAMERON - Alison Sealy-Smith
JUDGE - Laura Dickson
Music
PEEPS
Episode #136
When Fraser and his boss, Inspector Meg Thatcher, accompany the R.C.M.P.'s famed equitation team, the Musical Ride, on a whirlwind tour of North America, the tour picks up some uninvited members; vicious terrorists bent on destroying the train and everyone on board. This comedy spectacle guest stars Leslie Nielsen and is written by series star Paul Gross.
Fraser is re-united with Sergeant BUCK FROBISHER (Leslie Nielsen) as Fraser and his boss, Meg Thatcher, accompany the R.C.M.P.'s Musical Ride on its North American tour. A film crew accompanies the tour, ostensibly to make a documentary of the thirty-two red-coated riders and their thirty-two black stallions. Unfortunately, the film crew is not a film crew, but a terrorist cell who take control of the train and gas the Mounties into unconsciousness, planning to ransom them for millions in Canadian cash. The only ones left awake and able to fend off the villains are Fraser, Thatcher and Frobisher, whose ingestion of "Moose hock rolled in wild boar tongue and covered in gorgonzola cheese" has left him with his own gaseous problems.
As Thatcher and Fraser struggle to save their fellow Mounties, their suppressed desires for each other mount, resulting in a frantic kiss on the roof of the runaway train as it heads for ... well, a tunnel.
The situation becomes even more dire when Fraser and Thatcher are captured by the terrorists and Frobisher is left to save the day alone. Well, almost alone. Fraser's ghostly father, Fraser Sr., takes this opportunity to re-acquaint himself with his old friend Buck Frobisher. As Fraser is forced to read the terrorists' demands for ransom money, Frobisher and Fraser Sr. set out to stop the train.
Soon notified of the ransom demand, Ray and the FBI attempt to stage a rescue from the outside while Frobisher and Fraser Sr. try to learn the fine points of train engineering only to find out that the train has already been tampered with. The terrorists have no intention of stopping the train. They're planning to kill everyone on board.
Finally, some quick footwork from Thatcher buys Fraser and her their freedom and, joining forces with Frobisher, they succeed in waking the Mounties and stopping the train. As the terrorists attempt to escape across the open fields, they find themselves facing the whole Musical Ride charging them, battle lances at the ready and a thirst for justice burning in their eyes.
Story by Paul Gross & John Krizanc & Paul Quarrington
Regular Cast
FRASER,
RAY,
DIEFENBAKER,
LT. WELSH,
Guest Stars
INSP. MEG THATCHER - Camilla Scott
CAMERAMAN/RACINE - Kirsten Kieferle
SOUNDMAN/BRECHT - Anton Tykodi
SINGING MOUNTIE #1 - Patrick Burwell
Music
RIDE FOREVER
SEE THE LIGHT
Episode #137
Fraser's daring rescue of a stuffed rabbit leads our heroes into the crossfire between rival mobsters battling for control of Chicago's strip joints. They befriend an exotic dancer who provides them with tips she gathers in a most unusual way. When the dancer is kidnapped, Fraser and Ray must not only find a way to rescue her, but also race to a crowded gathering in time to prevent the sabotage and bloodshed.
Chasing a cab through the streets of Chicago, Fraser returns the stuffed bunny which an attractive young woman inadvertently dropped on the sidewalk. Believing her bunny is a powerful good luck charm, and sizing Fraser up as a trustworthy man, the woman (Ida Banks) tells him of a crime scheduled to happen later that night. When her tip turns out to be accurate, Ray enlists Fraser's help to track down this mysterious woman. Clues lead them to conclude that the woman must be an exotic dancer, which sends them on a search through Chicago's strip clubs. When they finally locate her at the Mount Olympus club, they find themselves witness to an act of sabotage -- dozens of rats sent scampering through the club, which send the dancers and customers racing to the exits.
A frightened Ida invites Fraser and Ray back to her apartment. When Ida's jealous, ex-boxer boyfriend -- Barry Pappas -- comes home, Fraser and Ray retreat into Ida's closet where they overhear Barry talking in his sleep about the next hit at a warehouse. This gives Ray another bust.
Mark Ordover, Barry's ruthless mob boss, suspects Barry may be responsible for the information leaks. In an effort to prove his loyalty, Barry agrees to kill the rival club owner, Shelly Litvak. But when Ida hears Barry sleep talking, threatening to kill someone, she decides to leave him.
Fraser and Ray play matchmakers and try to get Barry and Ida back together in the hope that Barry's love for Ida is strong enough to stop him from killing. Fraser convinces Barry that if he does not kill, Ida will take him back. However, Mark Ordover has other plans. He wants to make sure that Barry will do his dirty work and kidnaps Ida, forcing her to tell Barry she has left him to work for Litvak.
It's up to Fraser and Ray to rescue Ida and stop Barry from committing a murder. Fraser helps unlock the secret to the identities of the powers behind the war by the scent of barbecue sauce on the breath of the rats which were released in Mt. Olympus. With Diefenbaker's help, he tastes ribs from every rib joint in town until he finds the exact source. This lead only takes them so far, however, as they're also kidnapped by Ordover's thugs and held to keep them from interfering with Ordover's murderous plan. It takes a clever and dangerous escape to free themselves from their bonds and send them racing to stop the carnage.
Written by James Kramer
Regular Cast
FRASER,
RAY,
DIEFENBAKER,
LT. WELSH,
Guest Stars
INSP. MEG THATCHER - Camilla Scott
MARK - James Gallanders
COP #1 - Colin McClean
Music
NEW WORLD COMIN'
SOMEBODY'S BEEN LYING TO ME
SHUT UP
BONANZA
I'D RATHER BE YOUR LOVER
IT'S GREEK TO ME
I NEED NEW TIRES
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Episode #138
Fraser and Ray play a deadly game of cat-and-mouse with a brilliant and resourceful adversary when a parolee seeks revenge on the cop who busted him -- Ray.
Charles Carver has been a model prisoner. He earned a PhD in Chemistry while incarcerated. Ray's passionate claim that Carver is a vicious predator doesn't square with the intelligent, amiable prisoner who presents himself at the parole hearing. Ray has no proof that he committed the heinous acts he accuses him of. He was convicted on only one count of arson. Parole Granted.
The next day the Assistant States Attorney from the parole hearing steps into her shower and is scared out of her mind when something grabs her shoulder. It turns out to be a frozen turkey. Ray, out with Fraser, is called to her apartment. Inside the turkey giblets package is a small toy bus, with the writing on the front -- Line 28.
Fraser and Ray rush to the Line 28 bus. It is a runaway. They manage to stop the bus, but the toy bus turns out to be only the first in a series of taunting clues to disasters-in-progress which force Fraser and Ray to scramble to each scene in the nick of time. Carver is adamant that he is innocent of the crime for which he went to prison and that Ray framed him. As information about the old case comes to light, it indeed starts to appear that Carver may well have been framed.
Meanwhile Carver's targets circle ever closer to Ray -- former co-workers, then his family, finally Fraser. With each hair-raising encounter, Ray increasingly has to doubt his ability to succeed in a battle of wits with such a clever opponent. At the same time the authorities are increasingly finding Ray's actions in the old arrest suspect. Finally, Fraser is threatened and Ray is all alone when he has to try outsmart the diabolically cunning Carver.
Written by Seth Freeman
Regular Cast
FRASER,
RAY,
DIEFENBAKER,
LT. WELSH,
Guest Stars
FRANCESCA - Ramona Milano
LAURIE ZAYLOR - Christina Rouner
Music
PIANO CONCERTO NO.1 ALLEGRO NON TROPPO
Episode #139
Fraser is getting all the media attention and is the star witness at the trial of terrorist Randal Bolt, from "All the Queen's Horses", and Ray doesn't like it. When Bolt, with the aid of his family, takes Fraser and Ray prisoner, strapping them to a huge time bomb, they wind up centre stage in the unfolding drama of Bolt's daring escape from custody.
Incarcerated and awaiting trial, Randal Bolt, the leader of the terrorists in "All the Queen's Horses" plans his revenge on Fraser and Ray. With the help of his brother Francis and his cousins Vern and Gabe, Randal plans for his escape and the elimination of Fraser and Ray.
Vern and Gabe, posing as Fraser and Ray, kidnap our heroes just as Randal Bolt's trial is set to begin. Randal's family takes the courtroom hostage -- strapping bombs to Fraser, Ray, the judge and the jury. The FBI readies to meet Bolt's demands for a helicopter for their escape while S.W.A.T. Teams await instruction.
Fraser and Ray are trapped in the courthouse strapped to a bomb set to go off if their combined heart rates exceed 200 beats per minute. Trying to remain calm, they must diffuse the bomb, choosing between the red, white or blue wires of the detonator, save the hostages, the Justice Building, thirty million in bonds and put Bolt back behind bars.
Story by Paul Gross & John Krizanc
Regular Cast
Guest Stars
INSP. MEG THATCHER - Camilla Scott
STATES ATTORNEY - Ellen Dubin
GABE - James Downing
Episode #140
While in pursuit of fleeing diamond thieves, Fraser is thrown from the back of a speeding getaway van. The resulting concussion obliterates Fraser’s memory of his own name and identity, as well the quick look he got of the van’s licence plate, Ray’s only clue to the robbery.
With no other witnesses, no other clues and a hostage taken by the robbers in dire jeopardy, Ray must race to get Fraser his memory back.
Written by Peter Mohan & Michael Teversham
Regular Cast
FRASER,
RAY,
DIEFENBAKER,
LT. WELSH,
Guest Stars
GARDINO - Daniel Kash
KAREN - Eleanor Davies
BEAUTIFUL WOMAN a.k.a CORVETTE WOMAN - Sarain Boylan
Music
CHARMING
BUTTERFLY WINGS
POSSESSION
Teleplay by Kathy Slevin
Directed bySteve DiMarco
GARDINO,
HUEY,
ELAINE
INSP. MEG THATCHER - Camilla Scott
MORGAN - Christina Cox
OVITZ - Scott Gibson
NORM - Boyd Banks
LENNY - Vince Corazza
HAROLD - Nicholas Kilbertus
MOUNTIE WILL - Ken Quinn
DAMIAN - Michael Maiola
LITTLE KID - Marc Donato
MALE TELLER - Doug Murray
THOM (YOUNG GUARD) - Anthony Audain
TELLER - Grace Armas
Performed by: Colin James
Published by: © Drop Top Music
Courtesy of: Virgin Records America
Performed by: Colin James
Published by: © Venice Music Ltd.
Courtesy of: Virgin Records America
"The Witness"
Directed by George Bloomfield
GARDINO,
HUEY,
ELAINE
LOUISE ST. LAURENT - Lee Purcell
ROBERT KRUGER - Aiden Devine
SIRACUSA - Conrad Dunn
EDDIE TORRES - Silvio Oliviero
COMMANDER SHERRY O'NEILL - Sherry Miller
OVITZ - Scott Gibson
MRS. TORRES - Paulina Abarca
FAST EDDIE - Frank McAnulty
CARL - Garry Robbins
ANDERSON - Vince Guerriero
Composed by: Tallis Newkirk, Varqa Yaklaka-Farr, Badi Varner
Published by: Don't Blink Music
"Bird In The Hand"
ELAINE
GERRARD - Ken Pogue
FRASER SR. - Gordon Pinsent
ATF AGENT MCFADDEN - Dick Anthony Williams
OVITZ - Scott Gibson
LLOYD P. NASH - Philip Williams
FBI AGENT BORLAND - Stewart Arnott
CONSTABLE TURNBULL - Dean McDermott
MARSHALL #2 - Brian King
ATF AGENT #1 - Matt Birman
ATF AGENT #2 - Branko Racki
"The Promise"
Directed by George Bloomfield
GARDINO, HUEY
ANDY - Amy Stewart
SID - Shawn Mathieson
COMMANDER SHERRY O'NEIL - Sherry Miller
COBB - Todd William Schroeder
CELIA - Diane Douglass
MILES - Julian Richings
CHILD WELFARE AGENT - Warren Sulatycky
SUNG LEE - Nicole Crozier
CAMPAIGN MANAGER - Rena Polley
MS. DOWNING - Adriana Galic
TRANSIENT - Brent Titcomb
MID-AGED WOMAN - Judith Goodwin
PARKING ATTENDANT - Paul O'Sullivan
UNIFORM COP - Edward Jaunz
WELL DRESSED MARK - Paul Thomas Gordon
HANSOM CABBIE - Jim Feather
WOMAN - Katherine (Kasha) Scheniman
TV REPORTER - Ikkee Battle
PRESS REPORTER - Heidi Hatashita
RESTAURANT MANAGER - Tricia Williams
"The Mask"
Teleplay by Jeff King
Directed by David Warry-Smith
ELAINE
LOUISE ST. LAURENT - Lee Purcell
ERIC - Rodney A. Grant
MICHELLE DUCHAMPS - Denise Virieux
DAVID - Nathanial Arcand
DAPHNE KELLY - Deborah Tennant
JOHN ROBINSON - Lindsay Merrithew
RENTAL CLERK - Chris Earle
VICTORIA - Ellen Sylvester
SARA - Tracy Bomberry
PATTY - Nancy Bomberry
MR. MUSTAFI - Sam Moses
MS. KREZLAPOLOV - Helen Richmond
MUSEUM GUARD - Rufus Crawford
CHILD WELFARE OFFICER - Garfield Andrews
Performed by: Tom Cochran
Written by: Tom Cochran
Published by: BMG Music Publishing Canada Inc. ©1995 & Falling Sky Music (Socan)
Produced by arrangement with: EMI Canada
"Juliet is Bleeding"
Directed by George Bloomfield
GARDINO,
HUEY,
ELAINE
IRENE ZUKO - Carrie-Anne Moss
FRANK ZUKO - Jim Bracchitta
MICHAEL - Hannes Jaenicke
COMMANDER SHERRY O'NEIL - Sherry Miller
CHARLIE - Louis Di Bianco
BOMB SQUAD LEADER - Falconer Abraham
JIMMY ROASTBEEF - Joe Pingue
ZWICK - Harve Sokoloff
WIFE #1 - Chelsi Smith
WIFE #2 - Shanna Moakler
CAFE OWNER - Frank Ruffo
WAITER - Tony Perri
FORENSIC CHIEF - Steve Behal
MCLEAN - ALex Fallis
TOBACCO MANAGER - Robert Seale
TEENAGER - Aaron Ashmore
COP - Martin Roach
FIORENTINO - Vincent Marino
YOUNG BOY - Sammy Cavallaro
Arrangement by: Suzie Katayama
©Killer Tracks (BMI)
c/o Skinners Pond Music (SOCAN)
Written and composed by: Jack Lenz & Jay Semko
Written and composed by: Jack Lenz & Jay Semko
Performed by: Pat Farenga
Written by: Washington and Young
©Chappell & Co./Patty Washington Music/
Largo Music Inc. for Catherine Hinen Music
Permission granted by: Warner/Chappell Music Canada
Performed by: Loreena McKennitt
Written by: Loreena McKennitt
Published by: Quinlan Road Limited
Courtesy of Warner Music Canada
Performed by: Cindy Valentine
Written by: Cindy Valentine and Judd Friedman
©Cin-Full Music/Sea Palms Music
Courtesy of: Peermusic Canada Inc.
Administered by: Cohen & Cohen for Cindy Valentine
"One Good Man
a.k.a. Thank You Kindly, Mr. Capra"
Teleplay by Kathy Slevin & Jeff King
Directed by Malcolm Cross
MR. POTTER - Robert Clothier
JOHN TAYLOR - Karl Pruner
ANGIE - Katayoun Amini
MR. KLEIN - Johnie Chase
ALDERMAN FARRELL - Ann Medina
WARREN KNOOP - Marvin Karon
SUBURBAN MAN - John Jarvis
MR. MUSTAFI - Sam Mose
AL GROSSO - Robbie Rox
THUG RUSHTON - Kevin Rushton
MS. KREZJAPALOV - Helen Richmond
BASEMENT CLERK - Quancetia Hamilton
LOBBY TRANSIENT #1 - Andrew Scorer
LOBBY TRANSIENT #2 - Curtis Bailey
ELEVATOR KID (MAIN) - Alexandra Dempsey
ELEVATOR KID (2ND) - Courtney Dempsey
ELEVATOR MOM - Brigitte Gall
RIVIERA OWNER - Glen Avigdor
COUNCIL CLERK - Jerry Schaefer
FEMALE POLITICIAN - Nora Sheehan
MIDDLE AGED POLITICIAN - Gary Fruchtman
OLDER POLITICIAN - John Davies
BUS PATRON - Freedy Proia
SUBURBAN MAN - John Jarvis
CITY COUNCIL TRANSIENT - Ed Fielding
Performed by: Andi Duncan
Written by: Roger Miller
Courtesy of: Sony/ATV Songs d/b/a Tree Publishing Co.
"The Edge"
Directed by Richard J. Lewis
ANITA CORTEZ - Maria Therese Rangel
MACON LACROIX - Ken Foree
FRASER SR. - Gordon Pinsent
SPECIAL AGENT CASEY - Matthew Bennett
SPECIAL AGENT BUSH - Richard Yearwood
BENNETT - Allan Murley
LIEUTENANT - Shaun Austin-Olsen
LUNATIC - Bruce Clayton
12 YEAR OLD AGENT #2 - Benjamin Plener
12 YEAR OLD AGENT #3 - Jonathan Bates
MEXICAN OFFICIAL -Pedro Savlin
SINCLAIR -Nicholas Rice
GUEST #1 - Donald Tripe
PIERCE - Scot Denton
TEDESCO - Ramiro Puerta
FEMALE GUEST - Genny Iannucci
"We are the Eggmen"
Teleplay by Peter Mohan & Michael Teversham
Directed by George Bloomfield
HUEY, ELAINE
INSP. MEG THATCHER - Camilla Scott
LYNDON BUXLEY - Louis Del Grande
SNEED - Alan Peterson
LINUS PRINCE - Mike Hodge
BERT BLOCK - Aron Tager
MARSHACK - Geza Kovacs
Performed by: The Baha'i Chorale
Text by: Baha'u'llah
Music by: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
"Starman"
Directed by David Warry-Smith
AUDREY - Amanda Tapping
SHANK - John Bourgeois
TEAM LEADER - Douglas O'Keefe
NORMAN - Bill Copeland
MURRAY - Sandy Webster
JANE - Joyce Campion
BETTY - Norma Edwards
STELLA - Melissa Di Marco
SOLDIER #2 - Mike Shara
EDNA - Betty Rogers
ENID - Jessica Booker
PETE - George Buza
COP #2 - Martin Roach
SCIENTIST - David Talbot
BYRON - Byron Robertson
SOLDIER #3 - James Binkley
SUIT #1 - Billy Parrott
SPECIALIST - Alisa Wiegers
Performed by: Willie Nelson
Written by: Scott Wiseman
Published by: Duchess Music Corporation (BMI)
Performed by: Klaatu
Composed by: John Woloschuk & Terry Draper
Published by: Magentalene Music Limited ©1976 (SOCAN)
Administered for The World by: Magnetic Movements (SOCAN)
Also available on the Due South Soundtrack
Performed by: Jeff Healey
Written by: Jeff Healey
Published by: See the Light Music Inc.
Courtesy of: BMG Music Canada
"Some Like it Red"
Directed by Gilbert Shilton
HUEY,
ELAINE
SISTER ANNE - Michele Scarabelli
MELISSA - Marisol Nichols
CELINE - Heather McComb
WANDA - Nicole Crozier
TODD - Tomas Chovanec
TIFFANY - Karyn Dwyer
CRAIG MURPHY - Dan MacDonald
LORENZO - Rummy Bishop
BURLY PATRON - Kevin Rushton
WILLIAM HOLMES - Sheldon Davis
NURSE - Camille James-Adams
PUNCH BOWL BOY - Daniel Enright
MATURE NUN - Patricia Carroll Brown
Performed by: Blue Rodeo
Composed by: Greg Keelor and Jim Cuddy
Published by: Thunderhawk Music/MCA Publishing ©1992
Courtesy of: Blue Rodeo Productions/Warner Music Canada
Also available on the Due South Soundtrack
Performed by: Blondie
Written by: Deborah Harry and Chris Stein
Published by: Chrysalis Music/Monster Island Music
Reproduced by arrangement with: EMI Music Canada
"White Men Can't Jump to Conclusions"
Directed by Steve DiMarco
HUEY
TYREE - Leonard Roberts
REGGIE - Chauncey B. Raglin-Washington
ISIAH THOMAS - Isiah Thomas
LOU - Tab Baker
NEIGHBOUR - Lloyd White
THUG #1 (TREVOR) - Dayo Ade
PUNK #1 - Mark Taylor
PUNK #2 - Merwin Mondesir
BOOT CARRIER - Neville Edwards
TAYLOR - Ben Micah-Theophilus
Performed by: Cipher
Written by: M. Loewi and G. Goldthwaite
Published by: Pacific Rim Sond Company
Courtesy of: Mocca Records
"All The Queen's Horses"
Teleplay by Paul Gross
Directed by George Bloomfield
HUEY,
ELAINE
BUCK FROBISHER - Leslie Nielsen
RANDAL BOLT - Kenneth Welsh
CONSTABLE TURNBULL - Dean McDermott
AGENT FORD - Alex Carter
CREEVE - Paul Soles
FRASER SR. - Gordon Pinsent
DEETER - Mark Melymick
TEAM LEADER - Falconer Abraham
TERRORIST/ALBEE - Scott Wickware
TRAIN CONDUCTOR - Kenneth Wickes
COMPUTER GUY - Neil Foster
FARMER - David Harvey
WIFE - Jean Green
TRAIN ENGINEER - Jacques Mercier
SINGING MOUNTIE #2 - Craig Ashton
SINGING MOUNTIE #3 - Michael Dwyer
SINGING MOUNTIE #4 - Ryan DeDaulnier
SINGING MOUNTIE #5 - John Grady
SINGING MOUNTIE #6 - Bradley Garrick
SINGING MOUNTIE #7 - Michael MacLennan
SINGING MOUNTIE #8 - Bruce Davies
SINGING MOUNTIE #9 - Shawn Wright
SINGING MOUNTIE #10 - Stephen Sparks
SINGING MOUNTIE #11 - Rustey Davenport
SINGING MOUNTIE #12 - Patrick McManus
Performed by: Paul Gross
Written by: Paul Gross and David Keeley
Published by: Don't Blink Music Inc.
Courtesy of: Lenz Entertainment
Also available on the Due South Soundtrack
Written by: James Seals, Tom Price, Jack Lenz
Published by: Don't Blink Music Inc.
Courtesy of: Live Unity Productions
"Body Language"
Directed by Jon Cassar
HUEY,
ELAINE
IDA - Lisa Engleman
BARRY - Nick Sandow
SHELLEY LITVAK - Milton Berle
WAITRESS - Ellen-Ray Hennessy
NELSON - Les Porter
LILY - Elle Downs
VI - Laura Catalano
MOUNT OLYMPUS DANCER - Lolita Kerr
COWGIRL DANCER - Marianne McCord
BUXOM DANCER - Alana Fletcher
GOON #1 - Kevin Rushton
GOON #2 - Robert Racki
HOMELESS WOMAN - Alexe Duncan
Performed by: Dawn Aiken
Written by: Jack Lenz
Published by: Propinquity and Don't Blink Music
Performed by:Black Market
Written by: David Gibson and Rob Uhrig
Published by:Pasqua
Performed by: National Velvet
Written by: National Velvet
Published by: ©NV Publishing
Performed by: Jlo Midi Orchestra
Written by: Jay Livingston, Ray Evans
Published by: ©Jay Livingston Music/St. Angelo Music (all rights administered by MCA Music Publishing, A Division of MCA, Inc.)
Performed by: Black Market
Written by: Dominick Troiano
Published by: Zingaro Music
Performed by: Jlo Midi Orchestra
Written by: Jack Lenz & Peter Coulman
Published by: Don't Blink Music
Performed by: Jlo Midi Orchestra
Written by: Jack Lenz & Peter Coulman
Published by: Don't Blink Music
Written by: Mildred J. Hill, Patty S. Hill
Published by: ©Summy Birchard Music
Courtesy of: Warner/Chappell Music Canada
"The Duel"
Directed by Gil Shilton
HUEY,
ELAINE
CARVER - Colm Feore
MADELINE CARNES - Lisa Houle
FRANK GRECO - Anthony Sherwood
VAN SLYKE - Dave Nichols
ANGIE - Katayoun Amini
COREY - Gary McMillan
KELLY - Doug Lennox
PAROLE OFFICER - Catherine McNally
SHANNON - Monique Kampherm
Composed by: Peter Tchaikovsky
Published by: Cavendish Music
"Red, White, or Blue"
Teleplay by Paul Gross
Directed by George Bloomfield
RANDAL BOLT - Kenneth Welsh
FRANCIS BOLT - Raye Birk
AGENT FORD - Alex Carter
JUDGE BROCK - Gary Reineke
AGENT DEETER - Mark Melymick
MOUNTIE TRAINEE - Shawn Wright
AGENT SHORREN - Norm Spencer
ASST. STATES ATTORNEY - James Allodi
VIVIAN RICHARDS - Maria Ricossa
VERN - Bruce Beaton
PRISON GUARD - James Collins
PERT REPORTER - Sandi Stahlbrant
AGENT MCTAVISH - Tim Rykert
BAILIFF - Terry Hart
AGENT PHELPS - Llyod Adams
RECORDS CLERK - Glenn Cross
JUROR #1 - Vanessa Harwood
JUROR #2 - Jennifer Shaw
JUROR #3 - Sheila Shotton
JUROR #4 - Bernard Kay
CAMERAMAN - Ikkee Battle
REPORTER #3 - Nerene Virgin
"Flashback"
Directed by Gilbert Shilton
HUEY,
ELAINE
FRANCESCA - Ramona Milano
INSP. MEG THATCHER - Camilla Scott
SHEILA - Sandra Nelson
CLIFFORD - Tony Rosato
RHONDA - Kristin Lehman
FRASER SR. - Gordon Pinsent
DARLENE - Karen Glave
THE DOCTOR - Ho Chow
MALE EMPLOYEE - Mark Polley
Performed by: She Stole My Beer
Written by: D. Hughes
Courtesy of: She Stole My Beer
Performed by: Machines of Loving Grace
Written by: Machines of Loving Grace
Published by: ©Sensory Deprivation/Threptos Music
From the Album: "Machines of Loving Grace"
Courtesy of: Mammoth Records Inc.
Performed by: Sarah McLachlan
Written by: Sarah McLachlan
Published by: ©Tyde Music
From the Album: "Fumbling Towards Ecstasy"
Courtesy of: Nettwork Productions Ltd.
Also available on the Due South Soundtrack
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