Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 46. Chapters: 1999 Canadian television series debuts, 1999 Canadian television series endings, Due South, Angela Anaconda, Redwall, Relic Hunter, Are You Afraid of the Dark?, Harsh Realm, Beast Machines, Dragon Tales, Mona the Vampire, BeastMaster, Twice in a Lifetime, Big Wolf on Campus, Crashbox, Pippi Longstocking, Poltergeist: The Legacy, Kevin Spencer, Butch Patterson: Private Dick, Beggars and Choosers, Pit Pony, The New Addams Family, How It's Made, 1999 Gemini Awards, George and Martha, Lassie, SketchCom, Mega Babies, Rogers Sportsnet Blue Jays Baseball, System Crash, Foolish Heart, Black Harbour, Amazon, GVTV, Sunday Edition, Pamela Wallin Live, Y B Normal?, The City, Daft Planet, Fly Tales, Adrienne Clarkson Presents, Catherine, Dooley Gardens, Across Canada. Excerpt: Due South is a Canadian television police dramedy, created by Paul Haggis, produced by Alliance Communications, and starring Paul Gross, David Marciano, and latterly Callum Keith Rennie. It ran for 67 episodes over four seasons, from 1994 to 1999. Set in Chicago, the show follows the adventures of Constable Benton Fraser (Paul Gross), a Mountie of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), who is attached to the Canadian consulate, but works with Detective Raymond Vecchio of the Chicago Police Department to solve crimes, assisted by Fraser's companion Diefenbaker, a deaf white wolfdog. From season three, Fraser works with a Detective Stanley Kowalski (Callum Rennie), who is placed in the department to impersonate Detective Vecchio who goes on an undercover assignment. The premise of such a working relationship is established in the pilot episode when Fraser is temporarily posted to Chicago to assist Vecchio in the investigation of the murder of Fraser's father, who was also of the RCMP. In the process of finding them, he also exposes an environmental corrup...