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Seaway (TV series)

Seaway is a Canadian drama series that aired on CBC Television for the 1965–1966 season. 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.

Overview
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 retired Admiral 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). ==Cast==
Cast
Stephen Young as Nick King • Austin Willis as Admiral Fox • Cec Linder as Inspector Provist Notable guest stars included Canadian actor Gordon Pinsent, Canada-based British actor Barry Morse (who was appearing in The Fugitive at the time), Sally Kellerman, Faye Dunaway in one of her first screen appearances, Lynda Day George, Susan Oliver, and Richard Thomas. ==Episodes==
Episodes
This list is in broadcast order, as broadcast on the CBC according to TV listings guides. A pair of episodes (''Don't Forget to Wipe the Blood Off) were edited together into a feature film entitled Affair with a Killer''. • Episodes made in color The transmission and/or production order of the following episodes is unknown. It can be assumed these episodes slot into the gaps in the above list. • "Nothing but a Long Goodbye" • "The Sparrows" • "A Medal for Mirko" • "Abraham's Hand" ==International broadcast==
International broadcast
The Australian rights are held by the Nine Network who, over many decades, have shown numerous repeats in non-peak viewing times. Since 2012 and continuing in 2025, there have been numerous showings in the early hours of the morning on Gem, a Nine Network digital outlet, sometimes twice per morning. Until November 2017, the Seaway repeats alternated with re-screenings of two British series ''Gideon's Way and Danger Man''. ==References==
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