Road to Avonlea (1990)
Road to Avonlea (1990)
Plot.
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This TV Show Is About.
Cast & Crew.
Zachary Bennett
Felix King
Lally Cadeau
Janet King
Mag Ruffman
Olivia Dale / Olivia King
Cedric Smith
Alec King / Alex King
Fiona McHugh
Writer
Fiona McHugh
Writer
Jackie Burroughs
Hetty King
Gema Zamprogna
Felicity King
Sarah Polley
Sara Stanley / Jo Pitts
Patricia Hamilton
Rachel Lynde
Harmony Cramp
Cecily King
Meg Tilly
Evelyn Grier
Elva Mai Hoover
Mrs. Lawson / Mrs. Elvira Lawson
Madeline Kahn
Pigeon Plumtree
Heather Brown
Izzy Pettibone
Kyle Labine
Davey Keith
Michael Mahonen
Gus Pike
Heather Brown
Izzy Pettibone
Lindsay Murrell
Dora Keith
Maja Ardal
Mrs. Potts
Marilyn Lightstone
Muriel Stacey / Muriel Stacey / Muriel Stacy
Nicholas J. Gray
Producer
Trudy Grant
Producer / Executive Producer / Producer / Executive Producer
Lindsay Murrell
Dora Keith
Kevin Sullivan
Executive Producer
Brian Leslie Parker
Producer
Tara Meyer
Sally Potts
Molly Atkinson
Cecily King
Don McBrearty
Director
Allan King
Director
Stefan Scaini
Director
Stephen Surjik
Director
Media.
Details.
Release DateJanuary 7, 1990
StatusEnded
Seasons7
Episodes91
Running Time1h
Content RatingTV-PG
Genres
Wiki.
Road to Avonlea is a Canadian television series first broadcast in Canada between January 7, 1990, and March 31, 1996, as part of the CBC Family Hour 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 Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC) and the Disney Channel, 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.