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''Road to Avonlea'' is a Canadian television series first broadcast in Canada between January 7, 1990, and March 31, 1996, as part of the ''
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'' anthology series, and in the United States starting on March 5, 1990. It was created by Kevin Sullivan and produced by Sullivan Films (later Sullivan Entertainment) in association with the CBC and the
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, with additional funding from Telefilm Canada. It follows the adventures of Sara Stanley, a young girl sent to live with her relatives in early 20th-century eastern Canada. It was loosely adapted from novels by Lucy Maud Montgomery, with many characters and episodes inspired by her stories. Some episodes were turned into independent books by various authors; around 30 titles have been released. In the United States, its title was shortened to ''Avonlea'', and a number of episodes were retitled and reordered. The series was released on VHS and DVD there as ''Tales from Avonlea''.


Background and development

The series was initially loosely inspired from several books by Lucy Maud Montgomery, primarily '' The Story Girl'' and '' The Golden Road'', both of which feature Sara Stanley and the King family. While set in Prince Edward Island, these books did not take place in the village of Avonlea. Many early episodes' plots are based on stories from Montgomery's '' Chronicles of Avonlea'' and '' Further Chronicles of Avonlea''. A number of supporting characters were sourced from Montgomery's ''Anne of Green Gables'' series. The show is set within the same continuity as Sullivan's
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and its 1987 sequel based on the ''Anne'' novels. Rachel Lynde, Marilla Cuthbert, and Muriel Stacy all originally appeared in Montgomery's debut novel ''
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'', with Rachel and Marilla being briefly mentioned in passing in ''Chronicles of Avonlea''. Patricia Hamilton,
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, and Marilyn Lightstone, who had played the characters in the films, returned for ''Road to Avonlea''. The characters of Davy and Dora Keith were originally from '' Anne of Avonlea'', the first sequel to ''Anne Of Green Gables''. Anne Shirley herself never appeared, although she was referred to on rare occasions. In the United States, its title was shortened to simply ''Avonlea'', and a number of episodes were retitled and reordered. When the series was released on VHS and DVD in the United States, the title changed from ''Road to Avonlea'' to ''Tales from Avonlea''. The series is set in the fictional small town of Avonlea, Prince Edward Island, in the early 20th century (1903–1912). Ten-year-old Montreal heiress Sara Stanley ( Sarah Polley) is sent by her wealthy father to live with her two maiden aunts, Hetty and Olivia King, to be near her late mother's side of the family after an embezzlement scandal results in him being placed under house arrest. The show's focus shifted over the years from Sara's interactions with locals to stories about the King family. Later seasons of the show focused more on residents of Avonlea who were connected to the King family. Sarah Polley left the show in 1994, returning for a guest appearance in the sixth season as well as the series finale episode. Following the series proper, a reunion TV movie called '' An Avonlea Christmas'' was produced in 1998.


Characters


King family

* Sara Stanley ( Sarah Polley): An adventurous 10-year-old girl used to fine living in Montreal who must learn to adjust to a simpler life in Avonlea when her father runs into legal trouble. She moves into Rose Cottage with Hetty and Olivia King, the sisters of her late mother, Ruth. * Henrietta "Hetty" King ( Jackie Burroughs): The oldest King sibling who lives at Rose Cottage with her sister, Olivia. She is a strict disciplinarian and the Avonlea schoolteacher. Burroughs had previously portrayed Amelia Evans in ''
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''. * Olivia King ( Mag Ruffman): The youngest King sibling. Affectionate and sensitive, most of her experiences throughout the series involve her social dealings with other Avonlea residents. Ruffman had previously portrayed Alice Lawson in ''Anne of Green Gables'' and '' Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel''. * Alec King ( Cedric Smith): Sara's uncle and the brother of Hetty, Olivia, Roger, and Ruth. He lives with his family at King Farm next door to Rose Cottage. Smith had previously portrayed Reverend Allan in ''Anne of Green Gables''. * Janet King ( Lally Cadeau): Alec's independent-minded wife and the mother of Felicity, Felix, Cecily, and Daniel King. * Felicity King (
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): Alec and Janet's eldest child. She insists on having adult responsibilities and feels superior to her younger siblings and her cousins. * Felix King ( Zachary Bennett): Alec and Janet's mischievous and troublesome older son. * Cecily King (Harmony Cramp season 1–5, Molly Atkinson seasons 6-7): Alec and Janet's quiet and gentle younger daughter. She is more interested in farm work than her siblings and is content with her life in Avonlea. * Daniel King (Alex and Ryan Floyd): Alec and Janet's youngest child who is born at the end of season two. * Andrew King (Joel Blake): Roger King's son who is sent to live on King Farm at the same time as Sara. In season two, his father returns and takes Andrew back to Halifax.


Avonlea residents

* Gus Pike (
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): A young vagabond and sailor known for using
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. He and Felicity develop a romance over the years. * Jasper Dale (
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): An inventor and photographer with a stutter who eventually marries Olivia. * Eliza Ward (
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): Janet and Abigail's eccentric and overbearing great aunt who often visits King Farm. She later moves in with them and her wit and wisdom become indispensable to the King family. * Rachel Lynde ( Patricia Hamilton): The local busybody and self-appointed moral guardian of Avonlea. Her character originally appeared in ''
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''. She initially lives with Marilla Cuthbert at the Green Gables farm, and later moves into Rose Cottage with Hetty. * Marilla Cuthbert (
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): Rachel's more tolerant best friend who has never married and lived with her late brother Matthew for many years. She originally appeared in ''Anne of Green Gables''. She later adopts Davey and Dora Keith, the orphaned twins of her distant relative. After Dewhurst's death in 1991, Marilla's death was written into the season 3 finale, leaving Rachel to care for the children. * Davey Keith ( Kyle Labine): Marilla's orphaned relative who comes to live at Green Gables with his twin sister, Dora. Davey is wild and rambunctious, often getting into trouble. In '' Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story'', Rachel Lynde tells Anne Shirley that Davey has enlisted in World War I. * Dora Keith (Ashley Muscroft seasons 2 & 3, Lindsay Murrell seasons 4-7): Davey's sweet and well behaved twin sister who moves with him to Green Gables after the death of their mother. * Muriel Stacey ( Marilyn Lightstone): A schoolteacher recently promoted to superintendent and Hetty's rival. Her character originally appeared in ''Anne of Green Gables''. She later takes over Lawson's general store and marries Clive Pettibone. Though she does not appear in '' An Avonlea Christmas'', her voice narrates the beginning. * Clive Pettibone ( David Fox): A former army colonel who takes over the Avonlea school from Hetty. He is later promoted to superintendent and marries Muriel Stacey. * Isolde "Izzy" Pettibone (Heather Brown): Clive's youngest child and only daughter. A tomboy, she quickly befriends Felix King and eventually becomes his romantic interest. * Elvira Lawson (Alva Mai Hoover): The wife of the Lawson's general store owner and a local Avonlea gossip. * Clara Potts (Maja Ardal): A town gossip who is disliked by many in Avonlea. She is married to Bert Potts and has a daughter named Sally. * Bert Potts (Roger Dunn): The husband of Clara and the father of Sally Potts. * Eulalie Bugle ( Barbara Hamilton): Another town gossip most often seen with Clara Potts or Rachel Lynde. Barbara Hamilton is the sister of Patricia Hamilton and had played Marilla Cuthbert in the 1972 British miniseries ''
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'' and its sequel '' Anne of Avonlea''. * Simon Tremayne (Ian D. Clark): Hetty King's business partner and the owner of the White Sands hotel. He is the disinherited first born son of the Duke of Arranagh. * Archie Gillis (John Friesen): The owner of the local sawmill, an arrogant bully, and the self-appointed coach of the Avonlea Avengers hockey team.


Guest stars

Many famous actors made guest appearances on the show, including * Frances Bay * Bruce Greenwood * Christopher Lloyd * Christopher Reeve * Diana Rigg * Dianne Wiest *
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* Faye Dunaway * Jaimz Woolvett * John Neville * Kate Nelligan * Laura Bertram * Madeline Kahn * Malcolm Stoddard * Marc Worden * Maureen Stapleton * Meg Tilly * Michael York *
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* Peter Coyote * Robby Benson *
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* Sheila McCarthy * Shirley Douglas *
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* Treat Williams * Tyler Labine * Zoe Caldwell * Wayne Robson * W. O. Mitchell


Episodes


Locations

The ''Road to Avonlea'' set was constructed in Uxbridge, Ontario—the town where Lucy Maud Montgomery lived and wrote for a decade after moving from Prince Edward Island. The town of Avonlea was adapted from existing buildings. Its roads were painted red in an attempt to match the distinctive color of the island's iron-rich soil. Filming also took place regularly at
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in Flamborough, Ontario. Photography and enhanced digital matter work married second-unit scenes of Prince Edward Island with the Leaskdale location where necessary.


Home media

Sullivan Entertainment released all seven seasons on DVD in Region 1 for the first time between 2005 and 2006. In 2009, they began re-releasing the series in wide screen format. As of December 2012, all seven seasons and the Christmas special had been released in widescreen format. In 2016, Sullivan Entertainment announced it would launch their own streaming service called ''Gazebo TV'' that would feature the ''Road to Avonlea'' series among other titles produced by the company. The service launched in early 2017.


Ratings

The series debut garnered 2.527 million (2+) viewers.


Awards and nominations

During ''Road to Avonlea''s seven-year run, it won and was nominated for numerous awards worldwide: * 16 Emmy nominations, four
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wins: Outstanding Lead Actor in a Dramatic Series ( Christopher Lloyd) - "Another Point of View", 1992; Outstanding Children's Program - "Incident At Vernon River", 1993; Outstanding Costume Design for a Series - "Strictly Melodrama", 1995; Outstanding Guest Actress in a Dramatic Series ( Dianne Wiest) - "Woman of Importance", 1997. * 17 CableAce nominations, four CableAce Awards: Best Dramatic Series, 1991; Best Dramatic Series, 1993; Best Dramatic Series, 1994; Best Writing in a Dramatic Series (Heather Conkie) * 18
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: Best Direction, Best Costume Design, Best Original Score ( John Welsman), Best Performance by a Lead Actress (Jackie Burroughs), 1990; Best Original Score, Best Performance by a Lead Actress (Jackie Burroughs), 1991; Best Leading Actor (Cedric Smith), Best Guest Performance in a Series (Kate Nelligan), Best Direction in a Series (Allan King), 1992; Best Actress (Jackie Burroughs), 1993; Best Guest Performance in a Series (Bruce Greenwood), Best Original Score, Best Actress (Lally Cadeau), 1994; Best Supporting Actress (Patricia Hamilton), Best Original Score, 1995; Best Supporting Actress (Kay Tremblay), Best Guest Actress (Frances Bay), Best Original Score, 1996. * Six Gemini nominations * Three John Labatt Classic Awards for Most Popular Program in Canada (chosen by the public), 1990, 1991, and 1992


International broadcasters of ''Road to Avonlea''


North America

* :
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Central America

* : FETV Canal 5


South America

* : Canal 9 Libertad (1992–1997) (2000–2002 known Azul TV) / Channel 20 (2005–2010) / Magazine TV Pay (Cable, Satellite and IPTV) (2004–present) * : Canal 13 RPC (1992–1997) (2000–2002) / Paravisión (2005–2010) / Channel 8 of CVC and 31 of TVD (2004–present) * : Canal 10 (1992–1997) / TCC (2004–present)


Europe

* : Bibel tv * : TVP1, TV Puls * : RTS,
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, B92, RTS1 * : M1, Duna TV, Story4, Prime, IzauraTV, TV2 Kids * : Artı Bir TV * : CyBC * : Hellenic Broadcasting Corporation, ART TV * :
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* , , , : M6,
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Asia

* : NHK (1993–1994, 1996–1997), LaLa TV (2011) * : Hallmark Channel (late-1990s - early-2000s) * : IRIB TV2
Namayesh TV

Omid TV
& Tamasha TV * : VTV3 * :
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(1994)


See also

* An Avonlea Christmas


References


External links

* - Official Disney Avonlea Page
Road to Avonlea
- Official Road to Avonlea Series Website *
Museum of Broadcast Communications information on ''Road to Avonlea'' (Archive)

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L.M. Montgomery Online

Gazebo TV Website
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