Hatch's Mill

Hatch's Mill was a short-lived Canadian comedy television show that aired on CBC Television in 1967.

Hatch's Mill
Genrecomedy
Created byGeorge Salverson
Written byDonald Jack
Leslie MacFarlane
Munroe Scott
George Salverson
Directed byGeorge McCowan
Ronald Weyman
StarringRobert Christie
Sylvia Feigel
Cosette Lee
Marc Strange
Chris Wiggins
Country of originCanada
Original language(s)English
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes10
Production
Producer(s)George McCowan
Production location(s)Kleinburg, Ontario, Canada
CinematographyNorman G. Allin
Ernie Fitzpatrick
Running time60 mins
Release
Original networkCBC Television
Original release24 October 
26 December 1967

Premise

This filmed comedy series was among CBC Television's first colour productions. It was set in the 1830s and portrayed the life of the Hatch family members who were settlers in what is now southern Ontario. Patriarch Noah Hatch (Robert Christie) owned a mill and a general store in addition to his duties as his community's judge. His family includes wife Maggie (Cosette Lee) with children Saul (Marc Strange) and Silence (Sylvia Feigel).[1]

Hatch's Mill was produced as a Canadian Centennial project. It was not renewed beyond its 10-episode run.[2]

Filming location

  • The show was filmed at Kleinburg, Ontario. Outdoor sets were built alongside older buildings used two years prior on The Forest Rangers.

Cast

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References

  1. Corcelli, John (May 2005). "Hatch's Mill". Canadian Communications Foundation. Retrieved 7 May 2010.
  2. Miller, Mary Jane (1987). Turn Up the Contrast - CBC Television Drama Since 1952. Vancouver: UBC Press / CBC Enterprises. pp. 180–183. ISBN 0-7748-0278-2.


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