Black Harbour
Black Harbour is a Canadian television series, which ran on CBC Television from 1996 to 1999.
Black Harbour | |
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Starring | Rebecca Jenkins Geraint Wyn Davies Alex Carter |
Theme music composer | Eric Robertson |
Country of origin | Canada |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of series | 3 |
No. of episodes | 39 |
Production | |
Running time | 45 min? (1 hr slot) |
Release | |
Original network | CBC |
Original release | 4 December 1996 – 5 February 1999 |
The show starred Rebecca Jenkins as Katherine Hubbard, a successful restaurant owner who returned to live in her Nova Scotia hometown to be with her mother who had suffered a heart attack. Her husband Geraint Wyn Davies, followed her with their two kids. Alex Carter also starred as Hubbard's high school sweetheart Paul Isler, whose own marriage was on the rocks and who was employed by Katherine's brother at the boatyard.
In the show's final season, Hubbard and Isler's marriages had both failed, and they officially rekindled their old relationship.
The show is currently reairing weekday mornings on TVtropolis.
Episode list
Season One
- Home and Away
- The Rocks and The Sea
- Best-Laid Plans
- A Rock and a Hard Place
- Time & Tide
- Ancient History
- Into Darkness
- Turnaround
- Dead of Winter
- Brush Fires
- You Can't Get There From Here
- Fire and Water
- The Water is Wide
Season Two
- Birth of a Notion
- Dead Calm
- The Wall
- The Legacy
- Another Country
- A Family Affair
- Love's Labours Lost
- High Noon
- A Separate Peace
- Tooth & Nail
- Man in the Middle
- Devil and The Deep Blue Sea
- The Sleep of Reason
Season Three
- Descent
- Mr. Sensitivity
- And Nothing but the Truth
- Eye of the Storm
- Undertow
- Bolt from the Blue
- Field of Dreams
- Aftershocks
- Surfacing
- Smoke
- Wait for Spring
- Home Sweet Home
- Artichoke Pie
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