Madison | |
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Genre | Drama |
Composers | Daniel Ross (1996–1997) Eric Allaman (1993) |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 5 |
No. of episodes | 65 |
Original release | |
Network | Global Television Network |
Release | September 21, 1993 – 1998 |
Madison is a Canadian teen drama television series that premiered on Global Television Network on September 21, 1993.[1][2] The first season of the series was released in 1992 and 1993 to classrooms as a learning aid under the title of Working It Out at Madison, before becoming a television series for entertainment purposes.[3]
The series was eventually sold to broadcasters in 88 countries worldwide and was nominated for the Best Dramatic Series award at Canada's Gemini Awards in 1995, 1996 and 1997, respectively.[4][5]
Cast
- Enuka Okuma as Sheri Davis (1994–1998; eps. 14-65)
- Michelle Beaudoin as Penny Foster (1994–1995; eps. 14-39)
- Will Sasso as Derek Wakaluk (1994–1998; eps. 14-65)
- Jonathan Scarfe as R.J. Winslow (1994–1995; eps. 14-39)
- Peter Stebbings as Kevin Sharpe (1994–1998; eps. 14-65)
- Stacy Grant as Tia Winslow (1994–1995; eps. 14-39) (1997; eps. 53-65)
- Chris William Martin as Jamie Novak (1994–1998; eps. 14-65)
- Sarah Strange as Carol Lemieux (1994–1998; eps. 14-65)
- Chad Willett as Tom Connor (1994–1995; eps. 14-39)
- Joely Collins as Rachael Langston (1994–1998; eps. 14-65)
- Barry Pepper as Mick
- Shaira Holman as Beth (1994–1996)
References
- ↑ "From Hill Street to Broadway : Despite raw content, Bochco series a first-rate drama". The Kitchener-Waterloo Record. September 21, 1993. pp. D.7.
- ↑ Peter Kenter, Martin Levin (2001). TV North: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About Canadian Television (illustrated ed.). Whitecap. p. 101. ISBN 978-1-55285-146-3. Retrieved December 24, 2009.
- ↑ "Madison". Archived from the original on 2011-07-17. Retrieved 2010-12-28.
- ↑ Edwards, Ian (February 12, 1996). "Special Report: Gemini Nominees: Madison: praised but fighting to survive". Retrieved 2016-04-23.
- ↑ Madison, 2000-01-01, retrieved 2016-04-23
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