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Due South (CA) (1994) tv show photo

This is the story of a Canadian mountie who went to Chicago to find his father's killer. Eventually the trail led back to another mountie. He was then treated as persona non grata by his other mounties, and the only place he could get posted was Chicago. Unfortunately, he is more of an outdoors kind of guy, which infuriates the Chicago detective with whom he works.

Due South (CA) (1994) - 02x18 Flashback Screenshot
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02x18 Flashback Aired: May. 30, 1996

- Fraser loses his memory after being thrown from the back of a getaway car and Ray does everything he can to jog his pal's memory so that …

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Due South (CA) (1994) is Canceled/Ended
The show had 2 seasons and 41 episodes air between 1994 and 1996.

Series Info

Type:
Scripted
Premiered:
Sep. 22, 1994
Status:
Canceled/Ended
Runtime:
60 min.
Aired:
1994 - 1996
To-Date:
2 Seasons
41 Episodes
Network
CBS TV Network
AKA:
Direction: Sud (French Title)

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Series Fun Facts

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  • The series finale, "Call of the Wild", involved a scene in which 20 Mounties parachuted from a Hercules aircraft. Two parachutists momentarily became entangled in midair but managed to…
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    The series finale, "Call of the Wild", involved a scene in which 20 Mounties parachuted from a Hercules aircraft. Two parachutists momentarily became entangled in midair but managed to untangle themselves and landed safely. This segment was shot over the Spray Lakes in Kananaskis (Alberta). The Canadian Forces Skyhawks from CFB Trenton (Ontario) were hired to perform the stunts.
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  • The leather bar in episodes 109 and 108 ("A Chicago Holiday" parts 1 and 2) is actually the set of The Raven, Janette's nightclub from the television series "Forever Knight".
  • For a time, this was considered the most popular Canadian-based and produced TV series ever shown on a US network. After a break in production following the first two seasons, the producers…
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    For a time, this was considered the most popular Canadian-based and produced TV series ever shown on a US network. After a break in production following the first two seasons, the producers were able to obtain international funding to continue production.
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