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  1. Billy The Kid. Episode 21, from 1965. Originally broadcast on CBC-TV. Starring Stephen Young & Austin Willis. Special guest star Jack Creley.

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  2. Dec 19, 2014 · Gunpowder and Paint (Part 1). Episode 29, from 1965. Part one of the two-part, two-hour season-ending telecast. Starring Stephen Young and Austin Willis, with Gordon Pinsent, plus guest stars ...

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  4. Seaway is a Canadian drama series that aired on CBC Television for the 19651966 season. The series was a Seaway Films production in collaboration with the UK's ATV, with production money provided by the CBC.

    Episode #
    Episode Title
    1-1
    "Shipment from Marseilles"
    1-2
    "Last Voyage"
    1-3
    "Border Incident"
    1-4
    "What the Rats Knew"
    • Drama
  5. Seaway: Created by Abraham Polonsky. With Stephen Young, Austin Willis, Jonathan White, Cec Linder. Nick King, working for a consortium of ship owners, teams up with Admiral Henry Fox in dealing with problems that occur on the St. Lawrence Seaway.

    • (59)
    • 1965-09-15
    • Adventure, Drama
    • 60
  6. Wed, Sep 29, 1965. A sailor has disappeared from a Polish ship after a woman who is living in America. He crosses the border, and an international incident threatens between the Polish and American authorities with King in-between. Rate.

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  8. A scientist's wife is kidnapped in order to make her husband defect to the Eastern bloc. The authorities have to find the kidnappers and the victims before they leave the seaway.

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