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Swiss Family Robinson is a 19741975 Canadian television drama series, based on Johann David Wyss' 1812 novel The Swiss Family Robinson.

Swiss Family Robinson
Created byJohann David Wyss (novel)
StarringChris Wiggins
Diana Leblanc
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of episodes26
Production
Executive producerGerald Mayer
Running time30 minutes
DistributorThe Fremantle Corporation
(1974-1975)
Peter Rodgers Organization
Release
Original networkCTV
Original releaseSeptember 1974 (1974-09)[1] 
1975 (1975)

The series consisted of 26 30-minute episodes, and diverged somewhat from the original novel. Only one season was produced, due to the development of a Swiss Family Robinson series in 1975 by ABC in the United States. This situation precluded sales of the Canadian series to the lucrative American market.[2] Reruns, however, continued to be syndicated in Canada for many years, with stations often scheduling the program as part of their Saturday morning line-up.


Cast



Production


The series was produced by CTV, and Trident Television. Filming of beach scenes was conducted in Jamaica, while jungle scenes were filmed in Kleinburg, Ontario, Canada.[3]


Characters



DVD release


The Swiss Family Robinson – The Complete Series was released on DVD by Morningstar Entertainment on 20 March 2007 in a 4-disc set. The DVDs are Region 1, NTSC format, digitally enhanced and colour-corrected. One special feature on the discs is a split-screen demonstration of the enhancement.[4]

The DVD cover features a compass and a logo but not the one used on the TV series. There are a few cast-specific photos on the back.

The series received a second DVD release in 2009 (released this time by Image Entertainment) as a 3-disc set.


List of episodes


  1. "The Arrival" – 10 January 1974
  2. "Bruno" – 9 February 1801
  3. "Dead Man's Gold" – 11 February 1801
  4. "The Secret of Shark Island" – 4 March 1801
  5. "Nature's Child" – 28 March 1801
  6. "Return from Paradise" – 28 March 1801
  7. "The Animal Kingdom" – 4 April 1801
  8. "Disappearance" – 13 May 1801
  9. "The Weakest Link" – 23 May 1801
  10. "Somewhere on this Earth" – 11 June 1801
  11. "Rogue" – 9 July 1801
  12. "A Time to Live & A Time to Die" – 12 July 1801
  13. "Skeleton Clue" – 1 August 1801
  14. "Lost at Sea" – 4 August 1801
  15. "Deadly Feast" – 11 August 1801
  16. "The Visitor" – 13 August 1801
  17. "Cave of the Tiger" – 19 August 1801
  18. "Attack of the Cat" – 11 September 1801
  19. "Curse of the Idol" – 11 September 1801
  20. "The Intruder" – 22 September 1801
  21. "Second Honeymoon" – 13 October 1801
  22. "Monsoon" – 27 October 1801
  23. "The Mark of Captain Keel" – 4 November 1801
  24. "The Castaway" – 26 November 1801
  25. "Rescue!" – 8 December 1801
  26. "Terror on South Island" – 11 December 1801

References


  1. Kirby, Blaik (7 September 1974). "76 new shows in the largely trendless TV season". The Globe and Mail. p. 29.
  2. Kirby, Blaik (29 April 1975). "Television: Trend against violence slaughters Mannix (multi-subject article)". The Globe and Mail. p. 18.
  3. Kirby, Blaik (20 April 1974). "A jungle in Kleinburg for that Swiss family". The Globe and Mail. p. 31.
  4. "Swiss Family Robinson". Retrieved 2 December 2007.





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