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fh | 20:46 Tue 07th Sep 2004 | Film, Media & TV
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What was the TV programme called on channel4 where a canadian mounty worked in america with another policeman, and he took his husky like dog everywhere with him?
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It was called Due South....it was on BBC1 though! The Mounty was played by an actor called Paul Gross.
It was a wolf, wasn't it?
A deaf wolf.
A deaf wolf called Diefenbaker!
The series is available on DVD, but only in Canada :-(. Each season is crammed on to three discs with no extras and the picture/sound quality is reputedly not the best. It's about time someone released a decent quality set over here!
you answered everything about the show but the name........what is the name of this program?
Due South
Due South
is a Canadian television police comedy-drama. It first aired in 1994, and ran until 1999. It followed the adventures of fictional Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer Constable Benton Fraser and his wolf companion, Diefenbaker.
After the 24-episode first season, CBS cancelled the series. But due to the show's success in Canada and the United Kingdom, the production company raised sufficient money for a second 18-episode season which ran from 1995 - 1996
After a one-year hiatus, CTV revived the series in 1997 with international investment (from the BBC, ProSiebenSat.1 Media AG in Germany, and the French company TF1), and it ran for two further seasons, until 1999.
Source: Wikipedia (so don't attack me if it's wrong lol)

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