Emily of New Moon
Based onEmily of New Moon
by L.M. Montgomery
Developed byMarlene Matthews
StarringMartha MacIsaac
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons4
No. of episodes46
Production
Executive producersMicheline Charest
Michael Donovan
Ronald Weinberg
Marlene Matthews
Dale A. Andrews
Matthew Nodella
ProducersMarlene Matthews
Deb LeFaive
Jenipher Ritchie
Production locations
Running time60 minutes
Production companiesWIC Entertainment
Salter Street Films
CINAR Corporation
Original release
NetworkCBC
ReleaseJanuary 4, 1998 (1998-01-04) 
June 6, 2000 (2000-06-06)

Emily of New Moon is a Canadian television series, which aired on CBC Television from 1998 to 2000. The series originally aired in the United States on the Cookie Jar Toons block on This TV and it is currently broadcast in Canada on the Viva, Bravo! and Vision TV cable channels. The series, produced by Salter Street Films, was based on the Emily of New Moon series of novels by Lucy Maud Montgomery. The series consisted of three seasons of thirteen episodes and one season of seven episodes, for a total of forty-six episodes produced. The executive producers were Micheline Charest, Michael Donovan, and Ronald Weinberg.

Series overview

The series starred Martha MacIsaac as the titular orphan Emily Starr. Susan Clark and Sheila McCarthy played Emily's aunts Elizabeth and Laura, who had taken on the responsibility of raising Emily following her father's death, and Stephen McHattie played her cousin Jimmy. Susan Clark left the series after the first season when her character, Elizabeth, was killed off.

Recurring cast included Chip Chuipka as Mr. Carpenter, Peter Donaldson as Ian Bowles, Richard Donat as Dr. Burnley, Kris Lemche as Perry Miller, John Neville as Uncle Malcolm, Jessica Pellerin as Ilse Burnley, Shawn Roberts as Teddy Kent, and Linda Thorson as Cousin Isabel.

Guest stars included Janet Wright, Phyllis Diller, Martha Burns, Maury Chaykin, Martha Henry, Lisa Houle, William Hutt, Michael Moriarty, Barbara Feldon, Macha Grenon and Claire Rankin.

Plot

This is the story of a young orphan girl named Emily Starr who is sent to live at New Moon Farm on Prince Edward Island with her aunts Elizabeth and Laura Murray and her Cousin Jimmy after her father dies of tuberculosis. She makes friends with Ilse Burnley, Teddy Kent, and Perry Miller, the hired boy, who Aunt Elizabeth looks down upon because he was born in 'Stovepipe Town', a poorer district.

Each of the children has a special gift. Emily was born to be a writer, Teddy is a gifted artist, Ilse is a talented elocutionist, and Perry has the makings of a great politician. They also each have a few problems with their families. Emily has a hard time getting along with Aunt Elizabeth, who does not understand her need to write. Ilse's father, Dr. Burnley, ignores Ilse most of the time because of a dreadful secret concerning Ilse's mother. Teddy's mother is jealous of her son's talents and friends, fearing that his love for them will eclipse his love for her; as a result, she hates Emily, Teddy's drawings, and even his pets. Perry is not as well off as the other three, so his Aunt Tom once tries to make Emily promise to marry Perry when they grow up, threatening that unless Emily does so, she will not pay for Perry's schooling.

Other unforgettable characters are Dean "Jarback" Priest, a quiet, mysterious cynic who wants something he fears is ever unattainable; fiery Mr Carpenter, the crusty old schoolteacher who is Emily's mentor and honest critic when it comes to evaluating her stories and poems; "simple" Cousin Jimmy, who recites his poetry when the spirit moves him; Aunt Laura, who is the kind aunt; and strict, suspicious Aunt Elizabeth who yet proves to be an unexpected ally in times of trouble.

Cast

Main cast

Recurring cast

Guest cast

Production

The series was developed by Marlene Matthews, who also wrote or co-wrote nineteen episodes of the series and served as one of the producers for the first three years.

Additional writers include Nobu Adilman, Leila Basen, Chris Bould, Heather Conkie, Edwina Follows, Dennis Foon, Rob Forsyth, Jeremy Hole, Janet MacLean, Peter Meech, David Preston, Lynn Turner, and Joe Wiesenfeld. Episodes were directed by George Bloomfield, Randy Bradshaw, Richard Ciupka, Phil Comeau, Steve Danyluk, Douglas Jackson, Jimmy Kaufman, Michael Kennedy, Gordon Langevin, Lorette Leblanc, Eleanore Lindo, Don McBrearty, Stephen McHattie, Matthew Nodella, Gabriel Pelletier, Jean-François Pouliot, Stefan Scaini, Mark Sobel, and Giles Walker.

Episodes

Season 1 (1998)

  1. "Eye of Heaven" (January 4, 1998)
  2. "Storms of the Heart" (January 11, 1998)
  3. "The Book of Yesterday" (January 18, 1998)
  4. "The Disappointed House" (January 25, 1998)
  5. "Paradise Lost" (February 1, 1998)
  6. 'The Enchanted Doll" (March 8, 1998)
  7. "Falling Angels" (March 15, 1998)
  8. "The Tale of Duncan McHugh" (March 22, 1998)
  9. "The Wild Rover" (March 29, 1998)
  10. "The Ghost of Whyther Grange" (April 5, 1998)
  11. "A Child Shall Lead Them" (April 12, 1998)
  12. "A Winter's Tale" (April 12, 1998)
  13. "The Sound of Silence" (April 19, 1998)

Season 2 (1998–99)

  1. "Summer of Sorrows" (October 4, 1998)
  2. "And So They Shall Reap" (October 11, 1998)
  3. "A Shadow in His Dream" (October 18, 1998)
  4. "Where Angels Fear to Tread" (October 25, 1998)
  5. "The Curse of the Poppet" (November 8, 1998)
  6. "By the Rivers of Babylon" (November 15, 1998)
  7. "A Time to Heal" (November 29, 1998)
  8. "The Devil's Punchbowl" (December 6, 1998)
  9. "Pins and Needles, Needles and Pins, When a Man Gets Married, His Trouble Begins" (December 13, 1998)
  10. "Crown of Thorns" (December 20, 1998)
  11. "When the Bough Breaks" (December 27, 1998)
  12. "Love Knots" (January 3, 1999)
  13. "The Book of Hours" (January 10, 1999)

Season 3 (1999)

  1. "Ask Me Questions, I'll Tell You No Lies" (September 28, 1999)
  2. "The Return of Maida Flynn" (September 29, 1999)
  3. "Under the Wishing Moon" (September 30, 1999)
  4. "Bridge of Dreams" (October 1, 1999)
  5. "Bred to the Bone" (October 4, 1999)
  6. "The Return of Malcolm Murray" (October 5, 1999)
  7. "In the Valley of the Shadow of Death" (October 6, 1999)
  8. "The Plague" (October 6, 1999)
  9. "Had a Wife and Couldn't Keep Her" (October 7, 1999)
  10. "A Fall from Grace" (October 8, 1999)
  11. "The Bequest" (October 11, 1999)
  12. "Command Performance" (October 12, 1999)
  13. "A Man May Work from Sun to Sun, But a Woman's Work is Never Done" (October 13, 1999)
  14. "A Weaver of Dreams" (October 14, 1999)

Season 4 (2000)

  1. "Rites of Passage" (May 29, 2000)
  2. "The Taming of Isle Burnley" (May 30, 2000)
  3. "A Bill of Divorcement" (May 31, 2000)
  4. "Too Close to the Sun" (June 1, 2000)
  5. "Weight of the World" (June 4, 2000)
  6. "Away" (June 5, 2000)
  7. "A Seller of Dreams" (June 6, 2000)

Home Media releases

United States

Echo Bridge Home Entertainment has released all four seasons on DVD in the United States, as well as a complete series DVD set.[1]

Canada

Alliance Home Entertainment has released all four seasons on DVD in Canada for the very first time.[2][3][4][5]

DVD NameEp#Region 1 (US)Region 1 (CAN)
Season 113September 30, 2008April 20, 2010
Season 213December 29, 2009May 18, 2010
Season 313June 1, 2010June 22, 2010
Season 47June 1, 2010July 20, 2010

Streaming

As of 2017, the show has begun streaming for free on Canada Media Fund's Encore+ YouTube page. Unfortunately Encore+ YouTube channel was discontinued in November 2022.[6]

References

  1. "Emily of New Moon DVD news: Announcement for Emily of New Moon DVDS in the USA and Canada | TVShowsOnDVD.com". Archived from the original on 2010-04-26. Retrieved 2010-04-23.
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  6. "Emily of New Moon - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Retrieved Aug 12, 2020.
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