Emily of New Moon

1998

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Released: 04 January 1998 Ended
Producted By: Salter Street Films
Country: Canada
Budget: 0
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Emily of New Moon is a Canadian television series, which aired on CBC Television from 1998 to 2000. The series originally aired in the United States on the Cookie Jar Toons block on This TV and it is currently seen in Canada on the Viva, Bravo! and Vision TV cable channels. The series, produced by Salter Street Films, was based on the Emily of New Moon series of novels by Lucy Maud Montgomery. The series consisted of three seasons of thirteen episodes and one season of seven episodes, for a total of forty-six. The executive producers were Micheline Charest, Michael Donovan, and Ronald Weinberg. The series starred Martha MacIsaac as the titular orphan Emily Starr. Susan Clark and Sheila McCarthy played Emily's aunts Elizabeth and Laura, who had taken on the responsibility of raising Emily following her father's death, and Stephen McHattie played her cousin Jimmy. Susan Clark left the series after the first season when her character, Elizabeth, was killed off. Recurring cast included Chip Ciupka as Mr. Carpenter, Peter Donaldson as Ian Bowles, Richard Donat as Dr. Burnley, Kris Lemche as Perry Miller, John Neville as Uncle Malcolm, Jessica Pellerin as Ilse Burnley, Shawn Roberts as Teddy Kent, and Linda Thorson as Cousin Isabel.

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Drama

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LouHomey From my favorite movies..
HeadlinesExotic Boring
Frances Chung Through painfully honest and emotional moments, the movie becomes irresistibly relatable
Curt Watching it is like watching the spectacle of a class clown at their best: you laugh at their jokes, instigate their defiance, and "ooooh" when they get in trouble.
Azlan Lewis I have never read any of the books nor knew they existed until I read some of the reviews.This is a poorly written tail of an orphaned girl that encounters characters stolen from "Little Women" and then turned into the USA TV network, NBC program (now in syndicated reruns) called "Little House On The Prairie.", while the characters have different names and have different rolls they are a direct rip off.Also with the era of this show was portrayed to be in, a girl of this age would not know of witches or dragons. Especially with the expense of books and literature at that time. Her knowledge of these things exceeds the flow of that time.Do not let your kids watch this terrible show.
Luna lovegood this series is really great. i loved it. the best thing that makes me say that, is that i was really excited to see what would happen in the next episode. it was a normal story about a little girl wanting to make her wished come true. who cares about her friends and family. sometimes her curiosity drives her to some danger, but she always uses her brain and gets out of it.she goes to school, tries new ways in life. she does all she can to help her family.i think that MANY people can relate to her in a way.she is smart, she is funny, she is nice and kind, she is everything young :) and full of lifeit;s really fun for the family and children, but a great thing to watch for the adults too :) enjoyi give 4.5 out of 5 =D cheers ,,,
leanmean2 Even though the episodes became pretty far-fetched as time went on, I really looked forward to Emily each week. To me Chris Dedrick's beautiful theme song alone, with the waves rolling in behind the credits, was worth watching. Every week I got a chuckle out of the caterer's name rolling by--Grilled Cheese, Etc. After the first few episodes I charged out and purchased the Emily paperbacks, to relive my girlhood. I never cared much for the Anne books, but Jane of Lantern Hill, Emily, and The Blue Castle (wish they'd make a series on that one!) were my favorites. Thought the actresses/actors were great and often wonder what some of those younger kids are doing now. This week I've been "rewatching" my Emily tapes in the evenings, as I can find very little worth watching on TV. I'm 72 years old. Thank you.
gmnstx I have to say, that I have only recently begun to watch Emily and have fallen in love with all of the characters over again. Although the books are truly amazing pieces of literature, I must admit that the actors portraying the beloved characters are what drew me into watching the show. I am truly amazed at the raw talent coming from Canada and an glad to see that many of these great performers are being recognized. I would also like to say, that although the television show does take some liberties and has added story lines and details that were not in the novels the stories do draw you into the trials and tribulations of the community of Blair Water and the family, and extended family, of New Moon.