Bordertown (1989 TV series)
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No. of seasons | 3 |
No. of episodes | 78 |
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Executive producer(s) | Robert Lantos |
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Running time | 23 minutes |
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Original release | January 7, 1989 – March 17, 1991 |
Bordertown is a western-drama television series that aired from 1989 to 1991. It depicts the town formerly known as Pemmican that was later renamed Bordertown when the western border between the United States and Canada was surveyed in 1880, dividing the town.
The theme song is an adaptation of the first movement of Jean Sibelius's Third Symphony.
Premise
Pemmican is a town in the western plains of North America near the 49th parallel (the U.S.-Canada border at 49° north latitude). In 1880 the border was surveyed in the Pemmican area, revealing that the town straddled the border between Montana and Saskatchewan. The border also divides the local law enforcement office. In order to have proper and legal law enforcement, both North-West Mounted Police Corporal Clive Bennett (John H. Brennan) and U.S. Marshal Jack Craddock (Richard Comar) are stationed in the town. Clive was formerly stationed in Toronto. Jack is a former Texas Ranger, and a veteran of the Confederate States of America army. Each of these law officers is courting Marie Dumont (Sophie Barjac).
Marie and her physician husband were originally from Paris. Now widowed, Marie has taken over as town doctor and as proprietor of the local general store. Marie has adopted Lucy, a girl whose parents died.
Joanna Radway (Donna Carroll White) is a widow, owner of a local ranch and head of the local Women for Temperance Committee.
Zack Denny (Duncan Fraser), an American Southerner, is the proprietor of the local saloon and roadhouse. His wife, Diane, was once a Black slave.
Sally Duffield (Beverley Elliott) is proprietor of the local boarding house and an employee at Marie's general store. Wendell MacWherter (Paul Batten) is the local banker (managing a branch of the bank headquartered in Helena) and owner of the livery stable. He is also courting Sally Duffield.
Otto Danzinger is the worker of the Livery and blacksmith. Bruno Danzinger is the brother of Otto Danzinger who helps in the livery.
Willie Haddon is a local kid in town that spends much time with Marshal Craddock and has a liking for Lucy.
Production information
The show was filmed on location at Maple Ridge/Pitt Meadows, British Columbia, Canada. The French title is Les Deux font la loi.
Bordertown was syndicated in the 1990s, airing on Western International Communications stations during the overnight hours in Canada.
Season 1
Episode[1] | First airdate | No. | Production No. | Summary |
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Civilization | 7 Jan 1989 | 1 | 903 | |
Runners | 14 Jan 1989 | 2 | 901 | |
Medicine Woman | 21 Jan 1989 | 3 | 902 | |
Blindside | 28 Jan 1989 | 4 | 904 | |
The Man They Couldn't Hang | 4 Feb 1989 | 5 | 905 | |
A Model Citizen | 11 Feb 1989 | 6 | 906 | |
Over the Line | 18 Feb 1989 | 7 | 909 | |
Blood Fury | 25 Feb 1989 | 8 | 908 | |
The Reaper | 4 Mar 1989 | 9 | 907 | |
The Killing | 11 Mar 1989 | 10 | 910 | |
The Gunfighter | 18 Mar 1989 | 11 | 911 | |
Trapped | 25 Mar 1989 | 12 | 912 | |
Slave | 1 Apr 1989 | 13 | 913 | |
One of the Boys | 8 Apr 1989 | 14 | 914 | |
When Dreams Die | 15 Apr 1989 | 15 | 915 | |
The Lady and the Corpse | 22 Apr 1989 | 16 | 916 | |
The Fur Trader | 29 Apr 1989 | 17 | 917 | |
Ties That Bind | 6 May 1989 | 18 | 918 | |
The Bounty Hunter | 13 May 1989 | 19 | 919 | |
Pretty Shadows [aka Legacy] | 20 May 1989 | 20 | 920 | |
Bad Memories | 27 May 1989 | 21 | 921 | |
Craddock vs. Bennett | 3 Jun 1989 | 22 | 922 | |
Nahanni | 10 Jun 1989 | 23 | 923 | |
Vigilante | 17 Jun 1989 | 24 | 924 | |
Gold and Lead | 24 Jun 1989 | 25 | 925 | |
Keenan's Raiders | 1 Jul 1989 | 26 | 926 |
Season 2
Episode[2] | First airdate | No. | Production No. | Summary |
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Hunter's Moon | 5 Jan 1990 | 27 | 227 | |
The Pony Riders | 12 Jan 1990 | 28 | 234 | |
Hand to Hand | 19 Jan 1990 | 29 | 239 | |
The Last Shot | 28 Jan 1990 | 30 | 235 | |
The Convoy | 2 Feb 1990 | 31 | 241 | |
The Last Fenian Raid | 9 Feb 1990 | 32 | 231 | |
Letter of the Law | 16 Feb 1990 | 33 | 237 | |
White Feather | 23 Feb 1990 | 34 | 233 | |
Four Eyes | 2 Mar 1990 | 35 | 240 | |
Skirmishes | 9 Mar 1990 | 36 | 230 | |
Buffalo Woman | 16 Mar 1990 | 37 | 236 | |
Ancient Claims | 23 Mar 1990 | 38 | 244 | |
Killer with a Smile | 30 Mar 1990 | 39 | 229 | |
Straight from the Heart | 6 Apr 1990 | 40 | 232 | |
Compadres | 13 Apr 1990 | 41 | 228 | |
When Gold Turns Black | 20 Apr 1990 | 42 | 248 | |
Gun Down | 27 Apr 1990 | 43 | 243 | |
Two Moons | 4 May 1990 | 44 | 242 | |
The Last of the James Gang | 11 May 1990 | 45 | 250 | |
Snap Shot | 18 May 1990 | 46 | 251 | |
The Fourth Estate | 25 May 1990 | 47 | 247 | |
The Heart of Adventure | 1 Jun 1990 | 48 | 245 | |
A Brand of Justice | 8 Jun 1990 | 49 | 249 | |
Devil's Right Hand | 15 Jun 1990 | 50 | 246 | |
Fool's Gold | 22 Jun 1990 | 51 | 238 | |
All for One | 29 Jun 1990 | 52 | 252 |
Season 3
Episode[3] | First airdate | No. | Production No. | Summary |
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Second Chance (1) | 14 Sep 1990 | 53 | 353 | |
Vengeance Is Mine (2) | 21 Sep 1990 | 54 | 354 | |
Nebraska Lightning | 28 Sep 1990 | 55 | 356 | |
Let There Be Light | 5 Oct 1990 | 56 | 358 | |
Sons of Thunder | 12 Oct 1990 | 57 | 357 | |
Wild Horses | 19 Oct 1990 | 58 | 363 | |
Blood | 26 Oct 1990 | 59 | 355 | |
Sweet Revenge | 2 Nov 1990 | 60 | 362 | |
Sight Unseen | 9 Nov 1990 | 61 | 359 | |
The Preacher | 16 Nov 1990 | 62 | 360 | |
Honour Thy Father | 25 Nov 1990 | 63 | 361 | |
In Cold Blood | 2 Dec 1990 | 64 | 364 | |
A Question of Negligence | 9 Dec 1990 | 65 | 365 | |
Conduct Becoming | 16 Dec 1990 | 66 | 366 | |
The Bostonian | 23 Dec 1990 | 67 | 367 | |
Field of Honour | 30 Dec 1990 | 68 | 368 | |
The New Recruit | 6 Jan 1991 | 69 | 369 | |
Marshal Law | 13 Jan 1991 | 70 | 370 | |
Roaring Days | 20 Jan 1991 | 71 | 375 | |
The Road Chosen | 27 Jan 1991 | 72 | 371 | |
Hired Hand | 3 Feb 1991 | 73 | 373 | |
Demon Rum | 10 Feb 1991 | 74 | 372 | |
Tall in the Saddle | 22 Feb 1991 | 75 | 374 | |
A Small Kindness | 3 Mar 1991 | 76 | 376 | |
Frontier Passage | 10 Mar 1991 | 77 | 377 | |
Under Western Skies | 17 Mar 1991 | 78 | 378 |
DVD releases
Platinum Disc Corporation released 4-volume collections of Bordertown on DVD in Region 1 between 2003-2005. These releases have been discontinued and are now out of print.
On February 1, 2011, Echo Bridge Home Entertainment released 2 volume collections on DVD in Region 1 (US only). These releases contain the same 28 episodes as the previous Platinum Disc releases.
On July 26, 2011, Alliance Home Entertainment released The Best of Bordertown on DVD in Canada only.[4] The set is exactly the same as the 4-disc set released in the US in 2005 and February 2011, even right down to the Platinum Disc Corporation logo appearing as soon as the disc boots up.
On December 12, 2012, Echo Bridge Home Entertainment released Bordertown- The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1.[5]
Notes
- ↑ TV.com: Episode names, airdates order number and production number for season 1.
- ↑ TV.com Archived September 26, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.: Episode names, airdates, order number and production number for season 2.
- ↑ TV.com Archived September 30, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.: Episode names, airdates order number and production number for season 3.
- ↑ "Bordertown - Alliance of Canada Brings a 28-Episodes 'Best-Of' Release for the 1989 Program". tvshowsondvd.com.
- ↑ "Bordertown - 'The Complete Series' Set Brings All 3 Seasons to DVD". tvshowsondvd.com.
External links
- Bordertown at the Internet Movie Database
- Bordertown at TV.com