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'''''Caitlin's Way''''' (known as '''''Just a Kid''''' in Australia and '''''Caitlin, Montana''''' in [[French language|French]]) is a [[teen drama]] television series that aired from 2000 to 2002. It originally aired on [[Nickelodeon]] in the United States and [[YTV (Canadian TV channel)|YTV]] in Canada. The series was co-created by [[Thomas W. Lynch]] and Paul M. Belous.
'''''Caitlin's Way''''' (known as '''''Just a Kid''''' in Australia and '''''Caitlin, Montana''''' in French) is a [[teen drama]] television series that aired from 2000 to 2002. It originally aired on [[Nickelodeon]] in the United States and [[YTV (Canadian TV channel)|YTV]] in Canada. The series was co-created by [[Thomas W. Lynch]] and Paul M. Belous.


==Plot==
==Plot==
''Caitlin's Way'' focuses on Caitlin Seeger (played by [[Lindsay Felton]]), a troubled girl who lives on the streets of [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]], U.S. After being arrested, a judge offers Caitlin the option of going to a [[youth detention center]] or moving in with her mother Katherine's cousin in the fictional town of "High River" in [[Montana]], U.S. Caitlin chooses the latter. After moving in with her aunt Dori, her husband Jim and their son Griffen on their ranch, she experiences culture shock. Caitlin, still distraught from her mother's sudden death when Caitlin was just eight-years-old, seeks to adjust to a loving family and a permanent home.
''Caitlin's Way'' focuses on Caitlin Seeger (played by [[Lindsay Felton]]), a troubled girl who lives on the streets of [[Philadelphia]], [[Pennsylvania]]. After being arrested, a judge offers Caitlin the option of going to a [[youth detention center]] or moving in with her mother Katherine's cousin in the fictional town of "High River" in [[Montana]]. Caitlin chooses the latter. After moving in with her aunt Dori, her husband Jim and their son Griffen on their ranch, she experiences culture shock. Caitlin, still distraught from her mother's sudden death when Caitlin was just eight-years-old, seeks to adjust to a loving family and a permanent home.


==Production==
==Production==
Production on season one began in 1999.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://mhfh.com/tribute/details/24774/Helene-WHITE/obituary.html |title=Obituary of Helene Blanche White |website=mhfh.com |accessdate=July 7, 2023}}</ref> Filming for season two began in June 2000.<ref name="Playback1">{{cite web|url=https://playbackonline.ca/2000/07/10/29560-20000710/ |title=Credo's Pioneer Quest hits modern-day snag |website=Playback.ca |date=July 10, 2000 |accessdate=July 7, 2023}}</ref> The primary [[filming location]] for the series was shot in [[High River]] in southeastern [[Alberta]], Canada,<ref name="Playback1"/> and additional scenes were shot in [[Calgary]], Alberta where the [[C-Train]] is occasionally seen in the background.
Production on season one began in 1999.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://mhfh.com/tribute/details/24774/Helene-WHITE/obituary.html |title=Obituary of Helene Blanche White |website=mhfh.com |accessdate=July 7, 2023}}</ref> Filming for season two began in June 2000.<ref name="Playback1">{{cite web|url=https://playbackonline.ca/2000/07/10/29560-20000710/ |title=Credo's Pioneer Quest hits modern-day snag |website=Playback.ca |date=July 10, 2000 |accessdate=July 7, 2023}}</ref> The primary [[filming location]] for the series was shot in [[High River]] in southeastern [[Alberta]],<ref name="Playback1"/> and additional scenes were shot in [[Calgary]], Alberta where the [[C-Train]] is occasionally seen in the background.


==Cast==
==Cast==
=== Main characters ===
=== Main characters ===
* '''Caitlin Seeger''' ([[Lindsay Felton]])
* '''Caitlin Seeger''' ([[Lindsay Felton]])
Caitlin Seeger is a 14-year-old girl who has been in and out of foster homes since age eight, when her mother Katherine suddenly died. Her father had left when she was four. Caitlin, still angry about her mother's death, hides her grief in her tough-girl persona and gets into trouble frequently. She loves photography and is usually seen with her camera which once belonged to her mother. Her dream is to become a professional photographer. After getting in trouble and expelled from her [[Catholic school]], Caitlin is given the option of going to a juvenile detention facility or going to live with her mother Katherine's cousin Dori Lowe (whom Caitlin did not even know existed), her husband Jim and their son Griffen in Montana by the judge that she meets with. Caitlin agrees to go to Montana. While there, she meets and rescues a stallion from wranglers whom she names Bandit. As time goes by, the Lowes and Caitlin learn to accept each other and Caitlin gets what she's always wanted for a long time: a loving family and a permanent home. She loves to read and her best subject in school is English; her worst is math. The [[locket]] that Caitlin wears 24/7 is the same locket that her mother used to wear and she is often seen listening to her mini CD player. Caitlin used to play [[soccer]] and she associates the sport with her mom because the last time Caitlin played soccer with her best friend was the day that her mom Katherine died. Caitlin's favorite color is black.
Caitlin Seeger is a 14-year-old girl who has been in and out of foster homes since age eight, when her mother Katherine suddenly died. Her father had left when she was four. Caitlin, still angry about her mother's death, hides her grief in her tough-girl persona and gets into trouble frequently. She loves photography and is usually seen with her camera which once belonged to her mother. Her dream is to become a professional photographer. After getting in trouble and expelled from her [[Catholic school]], Caitlin is given the option of going to a juvenile detention facility or going to live with her mother Katherine's cousin Dori Lowe (whom Caitlin did not even know existed), her husband Jim and their son Griffen in Montana by the judge that she meets with. Caitlin agrees to go to Montana. While there, she meets and rescues a stallion from wranglers whom she names Bandit. As time goes by, the Lowes and Caitlin learn to accept each other and Caitlin gets what she's always wanted: a loving family and a permanent home. She loves to read and her best subject in school is English; her worst is math. The locket that Caitlin wears 24/7 is the same locket that her mother used to wear and she is often seen listening to her mini CD player. Caitlin used to play soccer and she associates the sport with her mom because the last time Caitlin played soccer with her best friend was the day that her mom Katherine died. Caitlin's favorite color is black.


* '''Dori Lowe''' ([[Cynthia Belliveau]])
* '''Dori Lowe''' ([[Cynthia Belliveau]])
Dori Lowe is Jim's wife, Griffin's mom, the cousin of Caitlin's mother Katherine, and a veterinarian. She suggests that Caitlin come to live with them. Dori told Caitlin once that she and her mother never really had much contact which is why they did not know about her until recently. She has a home office and works with most of the animals there are in High River. As a loving mother, Dori tries to warm up to Caitlin by acting like her mother figure, which has at times Caitlin resents since she doesn't want anybody taking her mom's place and causes her to push Dori away at times and has even hurt her feelings with things she has said about her. Caitlin eventually learned the truth about her mother's death from Dori who tells her she died from an [[Aneurysm]] that killed her instantly. Caitlin breaks down over hearing this and Dori says she assumed that Caitlin knew. Caitlin admits to her that nobody had ever told her. The two eventually become closer throughout the show and Caitlin finally accepts Dori as her new mother figure after Dori explains that she wants to be a mother to Caitlin, but not be one that replaces her own mother. In high school, Dori was on the girls' soccer team but wasn't very good so she Dori had to work particularly hard to stay on the team.
Dori Lowe is Jim's wife, Griffin's mom, the cousin of Caitlin's mother Katherine, and a veterinarian. She suggests that Caitlin come to live with them. Dori told Caitlin once that she and her mother never really had much contact which is why they did not know about her until recently. She has a home office and works with most of the animals in High River. As a loving mother, Dori tries to warm up to Caitlin by acting like her mother figure, which at times Caitlin resents since she doesn't want anybody taking her mom's place and causes her to push Dori away with her harsh words. Caitlin eventually learned the truth about her mother's death from Dori who tells her she died from an [[aneurysm]] that killed her instantly. Caitlin breaks down over hearing this and Dori says she assumed that Caitlin knew. Caitlin admits to her that nobody had ever told her. The two eventually become closer throughout the show and Caitlin finally accepts Dori as her new mother figure after Dori explains that she wants to be a mother to Caitlin, but not be one that replaces her own mother. In high school, Dori was on the girls' soccer team but wasn't very good so she had to work particularly hard to stay on the team.


* '''Jim Lowe''' (Ken Tremblett)
* '''Jim Lowe''' (Ken Tremblett)
Jim Lowe is Dori's husband, Griffin's father, and the local sheriff. Caitlin sees him as the only strong father figure she has had in her entire life since her own father left her. Jim is a loving father and husband, always willing to help his family out whenever they need him. When Caitlin first comes to live with them, the two of them feel awkward around each other, but they eventually come past that. Jim loves Caitlin as his if she was his own daughter and does whatever he can to help her.
Jim Lowe is Dori's husband, Griffin's father, and the local sheriff. Caitlin sees him as the only strong father figure she has had in her entire life since her own father left her. Jim is a loving father and husband, always willing to help his family out whenever they need him. When Caitlin first comes to live with them, the two of them feel awkward around each other, but they eventually come past that. Jim loves Caitlin as his if she was his own daughter and does whatever he can to help her.


* '''Griffen Lowe''' ([[Jeremy Foley (actor)|Jeremy Foley]])
* '''Griffin Lowe''' ([[Jeremy Foley (actor)|Jeremy Foley]])
Griffen Lowe is the 14-year-old son of Jim and Dori and Caitlin's second cousin. He is a very smart kid, always earning straight A's. Griffen's hobbies include computers, riding his bike, playing the guitar, and singing in a band with his best friends Brett and Eric called Bad Hygiene. When he first learned that Caitlin would come to live with them, he wasn't too happy about it. The two of them often get into fights and Griffen will usually make cruel remarks about her past to anger Caitlin. Despite all the arguing, they eventually form a brother and sister like relationship and become each other's best friends. They will always help each other out, no matter what the situation is or how much trouble they get into. He is often the voice of reason for Caitlin and he's always there to give advice to her and has admitted to her that he never likes it when she is sad, but is always there to comfort her.
Griffin Lowe is the 14-year-old son of Jim and Dori and Caitlin's second cousin. He is a very smart kid, always earning straight As. Griffin’s hobbies include computers, riding his bike, playing the guitar, and singing in a band with his best friends Brett and Eric called Bad Hygiene. When he first learned that Caitlin would come to live with them, he wasn't too happy about it. The two of them often get into fights and Griffin will usually make cruel remarks about her past to anger Caitlin. Despite all the arguing, they eventually form a brother and sister like relationship and become each other's best friends. They will always help each other out, no matter what the situation is or how much trouble they get into. He is often the voice of reason for Caitlin and he's always there to give advice to her and has admitted to her that he never likes it when she is sad, but is always there to comfort her.


* '''Bandit'''
* '''Bandit'''
Bandit is a wild [[Buckskin (color)|Buckskin]] stallion whom Caitlin helps rescue from wranglers who soon later rescues her from a rabid wolf and the two soon bond. He belongs to Caitlin as of "Stray Part 3." Dori allows her to keep him after Bandit doesn't show any signs of [[Rabies]]. Caitlin decides to name him Bandit, after a horse that was in a story her mother used to read to her when she was little. Except when she's grounded, Caitlin usually rides Bandit every day. In "The Present Part 1" Will and Sarah thinking Bandit was their colt that ran away almost took him from Caitlin, but in "The Present Part 2" Will sees how much Caitlin loves him and that she has given him a good home and allows her to keep him. Bandit almost died at the end of Season 1 after he got his leg caught in a rusty old bear trap, but Dori saved his life.
Bandit is a wild [[Buckskin (color)|buckskin]] stallion whom Caitlin helps rescue from wranglers who later rescues her from a rabid wolf and the two soon bond. He belongs to Caitlin as of "Stray Part 3." Dori allows her to keep him after Bandit doesn't show any signs of [[rabies]]. Caitlin decides to name him Bandit, after a horse that was in a story her mother used to read to her when she was little. She rides Bandit every day, except when she is grounded. In "The Present Part 1,” Will and Sarah mistakenly believed Bandit was their colt that ran away, nearly taking him from Caitlin. However, in "The Present Part 2" Will sees how much Caitlin loves Bandit and appreciates the good home she has given him, leading Will to allow Caitlin to keep him. Bandit almost died at the end of Season 1 after he got his leg caught in a rusty old bear trap, but Dori saved his life.


* '''Cousin'''
* '''Cousin''' (Season 1)
* Season 1
Cousin is Griffen's dog. He's very friendly and loves everybody. During "Making Allowances," when Caitlin brought Cousin into the store, he caused a ruckus.
Cousin is Griffen's dog. He's very friendly and loves everybody. During "Making Allowances," when Caitlin brought Cousin into the store, he caused a ruckus.


* '''Alfalfa'''
* '''Alfalfa''' (Season 2)
Alfalfa is Caitlin's [[calico cat]]. Dori comes up with Alfalfa's name while she's bottle feeding her after she's born. Caitlin decides to give Alfalfa to Ruth to replace her cat Mortimer, but when she gets to Ruth's house, she finds her dead and as a result she gets to keep her kitten.
* Season 2
Alfalfa is Caitlin's [[Calico cat]]. Dori comes up with Alfalfa's name while she's bottle feeding her after she's born. Caitlin decides to give Alfalfa to Ruth to replace her cat Mortimer, but when she gets to Ruth's house, she finds her dead and as a result she gets to keep her kitten.


===Secondary characters===
===Secondary characters===
* '''Brett Stevens''' (Stephen Warner)
* '''Brett Stevens''' (Stephen Warner)
Brett Stevens is Griffen's best friend. He plays the bass in their band "Bad Hygiene" and is on the basketball team at High River High School. He has a little sister named Julie and a girlfriend named Taylor. Brett and Taylor broke up twice, but eventually got back together for good in Season 2. His dream is to play in the [[NBA]] after he graduates from high school. Like Griffen and Eric, Brett loves riding his bike.
Brett Stevens is Griffin’s best friend. He plays the bass in their band "Bad Hygiene" and is on the basketball team at High River High School. He has a little sister named Julie and a girlfriend named Taylor. Brett and Taylor broke up twice, but eventually got back together for good in Season 2. His dream is to play in the [[NBA]] after he graduates from high school. Like Griffen and Eric, Brett loves riding his bike.


* '''Taylor Langford''' ([[Tania Saulnier]])
* '''Taylor Langford''' ([[Tania Saulnier]])
Taylor Langford is Brett's girlfriend, Caitlin's rival but in a few episodes they both bond a little bit, and Griffen's main love interest during Season 1. Taylor's on the cheerleading squad and the girls' soccer team and is perhaps the biggest snob at High River High School. Taylor and her mother had won the mother-daughter horse race every year until Caitlin and Dori broke their streak. She is a complicated character: In "All About Caitlin," we learn that Taylor changes best friends every week and that her father doesn't give her enough love. Her goal in life is to be an entertainment lawyer. Taylor and Griffen become friends in "All About Caitlin". Taylor just wants Caitlin to be normal. Taylor's favorite color is pink.
Taylor Langford is Brett's girlfriend, Caitlin's rival but in a few episodes they both bond a little bit, and Griffin’s main love interest during Season 1. Taylor's on the cheerleading squad and the girls' soccer team and is perhaps the biggest snob at High River High School. Taylor and her mother had won the mother-daughter horse race every year until Caitlin and Dori broke their streak. She is a complicated character: In "All About Caitlin," we learn that Taylor changes best friends every week and that her father doesn't give her enough love. Her goal in life is to be an entertainment lawyer. Taylor and Griffen become friends in "All About Caitlin". Taylor just wants Caitlin to be normal. Taylor's favorite color is pink.


* '''Eric Anderson''' ([[Brendan Fletcher]])
* '''Eric Anderson''' ([[Brendan Fletcher]])
Eric Anderson is Griffen's other best friend and Caitlin's other rival. Eric plays the drums in their band "Bad Hygiene," and he's on the High River High School football team. Griffin has known Eric since kindergarten. Like Taylor, he is a complicated character: it is inferred that he acts like a jerk because his father is always putting him down. His dream is to own a cattle ranch and maybe open up a Cow Boy themed restaurant after graduation. Like Griffen and Brett, Eric loves riding his bike.
Eric Anderson is Griffin’s other best friend and Caitlin's other rival. Eric plays the drums in their band "Bad Hygiene," and he's on the High River High School football team. Griffin has known Eric since kindergarten. Like Taylor, he is a complicated character: it is inferred that he acts like a jerk because his father is always putting him down. His dream is to own a cattle ranch and maybe open up a Cow Boy themed restaurant after graduation. Like Griffin and Brett, Eric loves riding his bike.


* '''Annie''' (Julianna Enciu)
* '''Annie''' (Julianna Enciu) – Season 1
Annie is Caitlin's new best friend and Griffin’s new main love interest. We meet her in "Caitlin's First Dance". At first, Annie is visiting High River for the weekend, but then she and her family ultimately move to High River. Annie takes Caitlin's place as the new kid at High River High School. Annie loves horses and she was going to take lessons with her best friend Janet before she moved to High River. Annie's good at dancing. Annie works as a part-time Waitress at the diner. Caitlin filled in for Annie once so that she could attend her cousin's wedding. When Annie meets Caitlin, she befriends her and she's the only one who likes Caitlin and accepts her for who she is.
*Season 1
Annie is Caitlin's new best friend and Griffen's new main love interest. We meet her in "Caitlin's First Dance". At first, Annie is visiting High River for the weekend, but then she and her family ultimately move to High River. Annie takes Caitlin's place as the new kid at High River High School. Annie loves horses and she was going to take lessons with her best friend Janet before she moved to High River. Annie's good at dancing. Annie works as a part-time Waitress at the diner. Caitlin filled in for Annie once so that she could attend her cousin's wedding. When Annie meets Caitlin, she befriends her and she's the only one who likes Caitlin and accepts her for who she is.


* '''Julie Stevens''' (Alexandra Purvis)
* '''Julie Stevens''' (Alexandra Purvis)
*Episodes: "Little Sister" and "All About Caitlin"
* Episodes: "Little Sister" and "All About Caitlin"
Julie Stevens is Brett's little sister, whose dream is to do [[Barrel racing]]. She has an [[American Paint Horse]] named Patches. Julie's parents almost sold Patches because his upkeep was so expensive, and Julie was heartbroken at the thought of losing Patches forever. Caitlin helped arrange for Patches to be boarded at the Lowe Ranch. As a result, Julie looks up to Caitlin and thinks she is cool. After "All About Caitlin," Julie isn't seen again and after "Solo," Julie isn't mentioned again.
Julie Stevens is Brett's little sister, whose dream is to do [[barrel racing]]. She has an [[American Paint Horse]] named Patches. Julie's parents almost sold Patches because his upkeep was so expensive, and Julie was heartbroken at the thought of losing Patches forever. Caitlin helped arrange for Patches to be boarded at the Lowe Ranch. As a result, Julie looks up to Caitlin and thinks she is cool. After "All About Caitlin," Julie isn't seen again and after "Solo," Julie isn't mentioned again.


* '''Jordan Clarke''' (Sean Amsing)
* '''Jordan Clarke''' (Sean Amsing)
Jordan Clarke is one of Caitlin's friends. We meet him in Season 1. Jordan loves to play basketball and he's good at rapping. Jordan became hooked on rap when he went to a football game with his mom when he was five. Jordan saw some break dancers during half time so he jumped out of his seat and tried to mimick their moves. Then Jordan fell and knocked out three of his teeth. He wants to be a rapper when he grows up. In "The Present Part 2" at school the next day when it seems that Caitlin's going to lose Bandit forever Jordan performs a Birthday Rap that he wrote for Caitlin to cheer her up.
Jordan Clarke is one of Caitlin's friends. We meet him in Season 1. Jordan loves to play basketball and he's good at rapping. Jordan became hooked on rap when he went to a football game with his mom when he was five. Jordan saw some break dancers during half time so he jumped out of his seat and tried to mimic their moves. Then Jordan fell and knocked out three of his teeth. He wants to be a rapper when he grows up. In "The Present Part 2" at school the next day when it seems that Caitlin's going to lose Bandit forever Jordan performs a Birthday Rap that he wrote for Caitlin to cheer her up.


* '''Nikki''' (Alana Husband)
* '''Nikki''' (Alana Husband) – Season 2
Nikki is Griffin’s ex-girlfriend. They got together in Season 2, but they broke up in "Juliet & Her Romeo," because they never hung out anymore due to Griffin constantly hanging out with Brett and Eric. However, Nikki and Griffin are still friends. She plays the clarinet in the High River High School band.
*Season 2
Nikki is Griffen's ex-girlfriend. They got together in Season 2, but they broke up in "Juliet & Her Romeo," because they never hung out anymore due to Griffen constantly hanging out with Brett and Eric. However, Nikki and Griffen are still friends. She plays the clarinet in the High River High School band.


* '''Will Findlay''' (Jason McSkimming)
* '''Will Findlay''' (Jason McSkimming) – Season 2
Will Findlay is Caitlin's main love interest and a misunderstood bad boy. He is introduced in "The Present Part 1". He and Caitlin share a lot in common (loss of a parent, moved around a lot, etc.) His mother, Sarah is a mean snob that often neglects Will. Will has a new horse named Sinbad. Will dated Taylor for a little while to get back at Caitlin for doing the right thing after they ruined Eric's crop when Will talked Caitlin into skipping [[summer school]] after she failed math. Will's best subject in school is math. Caitlin helped Will change after his motorcycle accident when he admitted to her that he'd hurt Sarah emotionally to get back at her for not being there for him. In "Burned," Caitlin and Will kiss for the first time.
*Season 2
Will Findlay is Caitlin's main love interest and a misunderstood bad boy. He is introduced in "The Present Part 1". He and Caitlin share a lot in common (loss of a parent, moved around a lot, etc.) His mother, Sarah is a mean snob that often neglects Will. Will has a new horse named Sinbad. Will dated Taylor for a little while to get back at Caitlin for doing the right thing after they ruined Eric's crop when Will talked Caitlin into skipping [[Summer school]] after she failed math. Will's best subject in school is math. Caitlin helped Will change after his motorcycle accident when he admitted to her that he'd hurt Sarah emotionally to get back at her for not being there for him. In "Burned," Caitlin and Will kiss for the first time.


* '''Garth Crowchild''' ([[Nathaniel Arcand]])
* '''Garth Crowchild''' ([[Nathaniel Arcand]]) – Season 1
*Season 1
Garth is Jim's [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Native American]] assistant and his best friend. Garth is one of the local Cops in High River. Garth saved Caitlin's life after she stole Jim and Dori's new Jeep and got into a car accident. Luckily, Caitlin was wearing her [[Seat belt]] when the accident happened. Garth has a very interesting relationship with Caitlin.
Garth is Jim's [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Native American]] assistant and his best friend. Garth is one of the local Cops in High River. Garth saved Caitlin's life after she stole Jim and Dori's new Jeep and got into a car accident. Luckily, Caitlin was wearing her [[Seat belt]] when the accident happened. Garth has a very interesting relationship with Caitlin.


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==Episodes==
==Episodes==
===Season 1 (2000)===
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 1
| Title = Stray (Part 1)
| DirectedBy = [[Nicholas Kendall (director)|Nicholas Kendall]]
| WrittenBy = Jana Veverka
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| Title = Stray (Part 2)
| DirectedBy = Nicholas Kendall
| WrittenBy = Jana Veverka
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| Title = Stray (Part 3)
| DirectedBy = Nicholas Kendall
| WrittenBy = Jana Veverka
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| EpisodeNumber = 4
| EpisodeNumber2 = 4
| Title = Boundaries
| DirectedBy = Jane Thompson
| WrittenBy = Brent Piaskoski
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| EpisodeNumber = 5
| EpisodeNumber2 = 5
| Title = Fear and Falling in Montana
| DirectedBy = Peter D. Marshall
| WrittenBy = Therese Beaupre & Edgar Lyall
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|3|19}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 6
| EpisodeNumber2 = 6
| Title = Making Allowances
| DirectedBy = [[Jimmy Kaufman]]
| WrittenBy = Brent Piaskoski
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|3|26}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 7
| EpisodeNumber2 = 7
| Title = Solar Mates
| DirectedBy = Jimmy Kaufman
| WrittenBy = Edgar Lyall & Therese Beaupre
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|4|2}}
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{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 8
| EpisodeNumber2 = 8
| Title = Bear with Me
| DirectedBy = [[Gary Harvey (director)|Gary Harvey]]
| WrittenBy = Suzanne Bolch & John May
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|4|9}}
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{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 9
| EpisodeNumber2 = 9
| Title = Horror Show
| DirectedBy = [[James Marshall (director)|James Marshall]]
| WrittenBy = Therese Beaupre
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|4|15}}
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{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 10
| EpisodeNumber2 = 10
| Title = Take Your Best Shot
| DirectedBy = Jimmy Kaufman
| WrittenBy = Brent Piaskoski
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|4|16}}
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{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 11
| EpisodeNumber2 = 11
| Title = Caitlin's First Dance
| DirectedBy = Alan Simmonds
| WrittenBy = Edgar Lyall
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|4|23}}
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{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 12
| EpisodeNumber2 = 12
| Title = Testing
| DirectedBy = Norma Bailey
| WrittenBy = Therese Beauregard
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|4|30}}
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{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 13
| EpisodeNumber2 = 13
| Title = Deputy for a Day
| DirectedBy = Alan Simmonds
| WrittenBy = Edgar Lyall
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|5|7}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 14
| EpisodeNumber2 = 14
| Title = Along for the Ride
| DirectedBy = Larry McLean
| WrittenBy = Brent Piaskoski
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|5|14}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 15
| EpisodeNumber2 = 15
| Title = Puppy Love
| DirectedBy = Jimmy Kaufman
| WrittenBy = Tony DiFranco
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|5|21}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 16
| EpisodeNumber2 = 16
| Title = Caitlin's Trust
| DirectedBy = Gary Harvey
| WrittenBy = Therese Beaupre
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|7|23}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 17
| EpisodeNumber2 = 17
| Title = The Candidate
| DirectedBy = Peter D. Marshall
| WrittenBy = Beth Stewart
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|7|30}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 18
| EpisodeNumber2 = 18
| Title = Ties That Bind
| DirectedBy = [[Pat Williams (director)|Patrick Williams]]
| WrittenBy = Jana Veverka
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|8|6}}
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| EpisodeNumber2 = 19
| Title = Playing Caitlin
| DirectedBy = Nicholas Kendall
| WrittenBy = Therese Beaupre
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{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 20
| EpisodeNumber2 = 20
| Title = Truth or Dare
| DirectedBy = Jimmy Kaufman
| WrittenBy = Melissa Mortimer & Jana Veverka
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{{Episode list
| EpisodeNumber = 21
| EpisodeNumber2 = 21
| Title = True Grits
| DirectedBy = Larry McLean
| WrittenBy = Brent Piaskoski
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| EpisodeNumber = 22
| EpisodeNumber2 = 22
| Title = Under Western Skies
| DirectedBy = Jimmy Kaufman
| WrittenBy = Jana Veverka
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|9|3}}
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===Season 2 (2000–01)===
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|align="center"| 1
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|rowspan="3"| Jana Veverka
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|rowspan="3" align="center"| {{Start date|2000|3|9}}
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| Title = The Present (Part 2)
|align="center"| 2
| DirectedBy = Nicholas Kendall
| "Stray (Part 2)"
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|align="center"|3
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|align="center"| 4
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| EpisodeNumber = 25
| Jane Thompson
| EpisodeNumber2 = 3
| Brent Piaskoski
| Title = Money Walks
|align="center"| {{Start date|2000|3|12}}
| DirectedBy = James Marshall
|
| WrittenBy = Avrum Jacobson
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| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|10|14}}
|align="center"| 5
| ShortSummary =
| "Fear and Falling in Montana"
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| Therese Beaupre & Edgar Lyall
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| EpisodeNumber = 26
|
| EpisodeNumber2 = 4
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| Title = Principles
|align="center"| 6
| DirectedBy = James Marshall
| "Making Allowances"
| WrittenBy = Beth Stewart
| [[Jimmy Kaufman]]
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|10|21}}
| Brent Piaskoski
| ShortSummary =
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{{Episode list
|align="center"| 7
| EpisodeNumber = 27
| "Solar Mates"
| EpisodeNumber2 = 5
| Jimmy Kaufman
| Title = Free Fall
| Edgar Lyall & Therese Beaupre
| DirectedBy = Matt Palmer
|align="center"| {{Start date|2000|4|2}}
| WrittenBy = Suzanne Bolch & John May
|
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|11|4}}
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| ShortSummary =
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| [[Gary Harvey (director)|Gary Harvey]]
{{Episode list
| Suzanne Bolch & John May
| EpisodeNumber = 28
|align="center"| {{Start date|2000|4|9}}
| EpisodeNumber2 = 6
|
| Title = Beautiful Dreamers
|-
| DirectedBy = Nicholas Kendall
|align="center"| 9
| WrittenBy = Christophe Phillips
| "Horror Show"
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|11|18}}
| [[James Marshall (director)|James Marshall]]
| ShortSummary =
| Therese Beaupre
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|
{{Episode list
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| EpisodeNumber = 30
|align="center"| 10
| EpisodeNumber2 = 7
| "Take Your Best Shot"
| Title = Tremor
| Jimmy Kaufman
| DirectedBy = Anthony Atkins
| Brent Piaskoski
| WrittenBy = [[Sean Reycraft]]
|align="center"| {{Start date|2000|4|16}}
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|12|2}}
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| "Caitlin's First Dance"
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| Alan Simmonds
| EpisodeNumber = 31
| Edgar Lyall
| EpisodeNumber2 = 8
|align="center"| {{Start date|2000|4|23}}
| Title = All Night Long
|
| DirectedBy = Jane E. Thompson
|-
| WrittenBy = Therese Beaupre
|align="center"| 12
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|12|9}}
| "Testing"
| ShortSummary =
| Norma Bailey
| LineColor =
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|align="center"| {{Start date|2000|4|30}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 32
|-
| EpisodeNumber2 = 9
|align="center"| 13
| Title = The Easy Way
| "Deputy for a Day"
| DirectedBy = Jane E. Thompson
| Alan Simmonds
| WrittenBy = Adam Mann
| Edgar Lyall
|align="center"| {{Start date|2000|5|7}}
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2000|12|16}}
| ShortSummary =
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|align="center"| 14
{{Episode list
| "Along for the Ride"
| EpisodeNumber = 33
| Larry McLean
| EpisodeNumber2 = 10
| Brent Piaskoski
| Title = Belated Birthday
|align="center"| {{Start date|2000|5|14}}
| DirectedBy = James Marshall
|
| WrittenBy = Edgar Lyall
|-
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|1|21}}
|align="center"| 15
| ShortSummary =
| "Puppy Love"
| LineColor =
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| Tony DiFranco
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|align="center"| {{Start date|2000|5|21}}
| EpisodeNumber = 34
|
| EpisodeNumber2 = 11
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| Title = Cows and Effects
|align="center"| 16
| DirectedBy = [[Francis Damberger]]
| "Caitlin's Trust"
| WrittenBy = Elizabeth Stewart
| Gary Harvey
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|2|11}}
| Therese Beaupre
| ShortSummary =
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|align="center"| 17
| EpisodeNumber = 35
| "The Candidate"
| EpisodeNumber2 = 12
| Peter D. Marshall
| Title = Icicle
| Beth Stewart
| DirectedBy = Jimmy Kaufman
|align="center"| {{Start date|2000|7|30}}
| WrittenBy = Therese Beaupre
|
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|2|18}}
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| ShortSummary =
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| [[Pat Williams (director)|Patrick Williams]]
{{Episode list
| Jana Veverka
| EpisodeNumber = 36
|align="center"| {{Start date|2000|8|6}}
| EpisodeNumber2 = 13
|
| Title = Side Kicks
|-
| DirectedBy = Peter D. Marshall
|align="center"| 19
| WrittenBy = Wilson Coneybeare
| "Playing Caitlin"
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|2|25}}
| Nicholas Kendall
| ShortSummary =
| Therese Beaupre
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|
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| EpisodeNumber = 37
|align="center"| 20
| EpisodeNumber2 = 14
| "Truth or Dare"
| Title = Outlaws
| Jimmy Kaufman
| DirectedBy = Anthony Atkins
| Melissa Mortimer & Jana Veverka
| WrittenBy = Therese Beaupre
|align="center"| {{Start date|2000|8|20}}
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|3|4}}
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| ShortSummary =
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| "True Grits"
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| Larry McLean
| EpisodeNumber = 38
| Brent Piaskoski
| EpisodeNumber2 = 15
|align="center"| {{Start date|2000|8|27}}
| Title = Unplugged
|
| DirectedBy = Francis Damberger
|-
| WrittenBy = Edgar Lyall, Therese Beaupre, & Rebecca Schechter
|align="center"| 22
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|3|11}}
| "Under Western Skies"
| ShortSummary =
| Jimmy Kaufman
| LineColor =
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|align="center"| {{Start date|2000|9|3}}
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| EpisodeNumber = 39
|-
| EpisodeNumber2 = 16
|align="center"| 23
| Title = Dr. Truth
| "Belated Birthday"
| DirectedBy = Patrick Williams
| James Marshall
| WrittenBy = David Sutherland
| Edgar Lyall
|align="center"| {{Start date|2001|1|21}}
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|3|18}}
| ShortSummary =
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| "Side Kicks
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| Peter D. Marshall
| EpisodeNumber = 40
| Wilson Coneybeare
| EpisodeNumber2 = 17
|align="center"| {{Start date|2001|2|25}}
| Title = Chemistry
|
| DirectedBy = Matt Palmer
|-
| WrittenBy = Melissa Mortimer
|align="center"| 25
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|3|25}}
| "Icicle"
| ShortSummary =
| Jimmy Kaufman
| LineColor =
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|align="center"| {{Start date|2001|2|18}}
{{Episode list
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| EpisodeNumber = 41
|-
| EpisodeNumber2 = 18
|align="center"| 26
| Title = Little Sister
| "Beautiful Dreamers"
| DirectedBy = Alan Simmonds
| Nicholas Kendall
| WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|t=Rebecca Schechter|s=Sean Reycraft}}
| Christophe Phillips
|align="center"| {{Start date|2000|11|18}}
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|4|1}}
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|
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|align="center"| 27
{{Episode list
|"The Present (Part 1)"
| EpisodeNumber = 42
|rowspan="2"| Nicholas Kendall
| EpisodeNumber2 = 19
|rowspan="2"| Therese Beaupre & Jana Veverka
| Title = Juliet & Her Romeo
|rowspan="2" align="center"| {{Start date|2000|10|7}}
| DirectedBy = Francis Damberger
|rowspan="2"|
| WrittenBy = Therese Beaupre
|-
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|4|22}}
|align="center"| 28
| ShortSummary =
|"The Present (Part 2)"
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|align="center"| 29
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| "Money Walks"

| James Marshall
===Season 3 (2001–08)===
| Avrum Jacobson
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| EpisodeNumber = 43
|-
| EpisodeNumber2 = 1
|align="center"| 30
| Title = Mother of the Year
| "Principles"
| DirectedBy = Jane E. Thompson
| James Marshall
| WrittenBy = Jana Veverka
| Beth Stewart
|align="center"| {{Start date|2000|10|21}}
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2001|5|13}}
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|align="center"| 31
{{Episode list
| "Tremor"
| EpisodeNumber = 44
| Anthony Atkins
| EpisodeNumber2 = 2
| [[Sean Reycraft]]
| Title = Bowlerama
|align="center"| {{Start date|2000|12|2}}
| DirectedBy = Alan Simmonds
|
| WrittenBy = Christophe Phillips
|-
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2002|3|3}}
|align="center"| 32
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| "All Night Long"
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| Therese Beaupre
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| EpisodeNumber = 45
|
| EpisodeNumber2 = 3
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| Title = Heartbeat
|align="center"| 33
| DirectedBy = Francis Damberger
| "The Easy Way"
| WrittenBy = Jana Veverka
| Jane E. Thompson
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2002|3|10}}
| Adam Mann
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|align="center"| {{Start date|2000|12|16}}
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{{Episode list
|align="center"| 34
| EpisodeNumber = 46
| "Free Fall"
| EpisodeNumber2 = 4
| Matt Palmer
| Title = All About Caitlin
| Suzanne Bolch & John May
| DirectedBy = Nicholas Kendall
|align="center"| {{Start date|2000|11|4}}
| WrittenBy = Rebecca Schechter
|
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2002|3|17}}
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| ShortSummary = <!-- Don't add copyrighted text, e.g. from the show's website -->
|align="center"| 35
| LineColor =
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| [[Francis Damberger]]
{{Episode list
| Elizabeth Stewart
| EpisodeNumber = 47
|align="center"| {{Start date|2001|2|11}}
| EpisodeNumber2 = 5
|
| Title = Truant
|-
| DirectedBy = James Marshall
|align="center"| 36
| WrittenBy = David Sutherland
| "Solo"
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2002|3|24}}
| [[Richard Leiterman]]
| ShortSummary = <!-- Don't add copyrighted text, e.g. from the show's website -->
| Therese Beaupre
| LineColor =
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|
{{Episode list
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| EpisodeNumber = 48
|align="center"| 37
| EpisodeNumber2 = 6
| "Mother of the Year"
| Title = Old Friends
| Jane E. Thompson
| DirectedBy = James Marshall
| Jana Veverka
| WrittenBy = Rebecca Schechter
|align="center"| {{Start date|2001|5|13}}
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2002|3|31}}
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| ShortSummary = <!-- Don't add copyrighted text, e.g. from the show's website -->
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| LineColor =
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| "Outlaws"
{{Episode list
| Anthony Atkins
| EpisodeNumber = 49
| Therese Beaupre
| EpisodeNumber2 = 7
|align="center"| {{Start date|2001|3|4}}
| Title = Duh, Truth, Uh-Huh
|
| DirectedBy = [[Don Shebib]]
|-
| WrittenBy = Therese Beaupre
|align="center"| 39
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2002|4|7}}
| "Unplugged"
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| Francis Damberger
| LineColor =
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|align="center"| {{Start date|2001|3|11}}
{{Episode list
|
| EpisodeNumber = 50
|-
| EpisodeNumber2 = 8
|align="center"| 40
| Title = Solo
| "Dr. Truth"
| DirectedBy = [[Richard Leiterman]]
| Patrick Williams
| WrittenBy = Therese Beaupre
| David Sutherland
|align="center"| {{Start date|2001|3|18}}
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2002|4|14}}
| ShortSummary = <!-- Don't add copyrighted text, e.g. from the show's website -->
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|align="center"| 41
{{Episode list
| "Chemistry"
| EpisodeNumber = 51
| Matt Palmer
| EpisodeNumber2 = 9
| Melissa Mortimer
| Title = The Promise (Part 1)
|align="center"| {{Start date|2001|3|25}}
| DirectedBy = Francis Damberger
|
| WrittenBy = Jana Veverka
|-
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2002|4|21}}
|align="center"| 42
| ShortSummary = <!-- Don't add copyrighted text, e.g. from the show's website -->
| "Little Sister"
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| Story by : Sean Reycraft <br/>Teleplay by : Rebecca Schechter
{{Episode list
|align="center"| {{Start date|2001|4|1}}
| EpisodeNumber = 52
|
| EpisodeNumber2 = 10
|-
| Title = The Promise (Part 2)
|align="center"| 43
| DirectedBy = Francis Damberger
| "Juliet & Her Romeo"
| WrittenBy = Therese Beaupre
| Francis Damberger
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2002|4|28}}
| Therese Beaupre
| ShortSummary = <!-- Don't add copyrighted text, e.g. from the show's website -->
|align="center"| {{Start date|2001|4|22}}
| LineColor =
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|-
{{Episode list
|align="center"| 44
| EpisodeNumber = 53
| "Bowlerama"
| EpisodeNumber2 = 11
| Alan Simmonds
| Title = Burned
| Christophe Phillips
| DirectedBy = Mitch Ness
|align="center"| {{Start date|2002|3|3}}
| WrittenBy = Rebecca Schechter
|
| OriginalAirDate = {{Start date|2008|2|11}} (on [[The N]])
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| ShortSummary = <!-- Don't add copyrighted text, e.g. from the show's website -->
|align="center"| 45
| LineColor =
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| Francis Damberger
}}
| Jana Veverka
|align="center"| {{Start date|2002|3|10}}
|
|-
|align="center"| 46
| "All About Caitlin"
| Nicholas Kendall
| Rebecca Schechter
|align="center"| {{Start date|2002|3|17}}
|
|-
|align="center"| 47
| "Truant"
| James Marshall
| David Sutherland
|align="center"| {{Start date|2002|3|24}}
|
|-
|align="center"| 48
| "Old Friends"
| James Marshall
| Rebecca Schechter
|align="center"| {{Start date|2002|3|31}}
|
|-
|align="center"| 49
| "Duh, Truth, Uh-Huh"
| [[Don Shebib]]
| Therese Beaupre
|align="center"| {{Start date|2002|4|7}}
|
|-
|align="center"| 50
| "The Promise (Part 1)"
| rowspan="2"|Francis Damberger
| Jana Veverka
|align="center"| {{Start date|2002|4|21}}
|
|-
|align="center"| 51
| "The Promise (Part 2)"
| Therese Beaupre
|align="center"| {{Start date|2002|4|28}}
|
|-
|align="center"| 52
| "Burned"
| Mitch Ness
| Rebecca Schechter
|align="center"| {{Start date|2008|2|11}}<br/>{{small|(on The N)}}
|}


== Broadcast history ==
== Broadcast history ==
Nickelodeon cancelled renewing the show for a new season in April 2001. New episodes were shown throughout early 2002. In 2001, it became part of its new [[TeenNick]] night-time programming block. Reruns aired on [[The N]] and [[TeenNick]] channels in the United States and [[CH (television system)|CH]] and [[Global Television Network|Global TV]] in Canada. The series was broadcast by the Disney Channel in [[Disney Channel (UK and Ireland)|UK and Ireland]], [[Disney Channel (Latin American TV channel)|Latin America]], the [[Disney Channel (Latin American TV channel)|Middle East and some European countries]] and was aired in Indonesia by [[GTV (Indonesian TV network)|Global TV]] from 2006 until 2007.
On March 4, 2001, Nickelodeon premiered its new Sunday night schedule called [[TEENick]], which included ''Caitlin's Way''.<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20010331113005/http://www.viacom.com/press.tin?ixPressRelease=60003342</ref> Nickelodeon opted against renewing the show for a new season in April 2001. The remaining new episodes were shown throughout early 2002. On January 24, 2003, reruns began airing on [[Noggin (brand)|Noggin]]'s teen block, [[The N]]. Reruns later aired on [[TeenNick]] in the United States and [[CH (television system)|CH]] and [[Global Television Network|Global TV]] in Canada. The series was broadcast by the Disney Channel in [[Disney Channel (UK and Ireland)|UK and Ireland]], [[Disney Channel (Latin American TV channel)|Latin America]], the [[Disney Channel (Latin American TV channel)|Middle East and some European countries]] and was aired in Indonesia by [[GTV (Indonesian TV network)|Global TV]] from 2006 until 2007.


== References ==
== References ==
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[[Category:Television series about siblings]]
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[[Category:Television series about teenagers]]
[[Category:American television series about teenagers]]
[[Category:Canadian television series about teenagers]]
[[Category:Television shows set in Montana]]
[[Category:Television shows set in Montana]]

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Caitlin's Way
Also known as
  • Just a Kid (Australia)
  • Caitlin, Montana (French)
GenreTeen drama
Created by
Starring
Opening theme"Wishing for a Sail" by Dig Circus
ComposerReg Powell
Country of originUnited States
Canada
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes52 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Helene White
  • Jana Veverka
Cinematography
  • Cameron Macdonald (season 1)
  • Dean Bennett (season 2)
EditorPaul Mortimer
Running time24 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkNickelodeon (U.S.)
YTV (Canada)
ReleaseMarch 11, 2000 (2000-03-11) –
April 28, 2002 (2002-04-28)

Caitlin's Way (known as Just a Kid in Australia and Caitlin, Montana in French) is a teen drama television series that aired from 2000 to 2002. It originally aired on Nickelodeon in the United States and YTV in Canada. The series was co-created by Thomas W. Lynch and Paul M. Belous.

Plot

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Caitlin's Way focuses on Caitlin Seeger (played by Lindsay Felton), a troubled girl who lives on the streets of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After being arrested, a judge offers Caitlin the option of going to a youth detention center or moving in with her mother Katherine's cousin in the fictional town of "High River" in Montana. Caitlin chooses the latter. After moving in with her aunt Dori, her husband Jim and their son Griffen on their ranch, she experiences culture shock. Caitlin, still distraught from her mother's sudden death when Caitlin was just eight-years-old, seeks to adjust to a loving family and a permanent home.

Production

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Production on season one began in 1999.[1] Filming for season two began in June 2000.[2] The primary filming location for the series was shot in High River in southeastern Alberta,[2] and additional scenes were shot in Calgary, Alberta where the C-Train is occasionally seen in the background.

Cast

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Main characters

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Caitlin Seeger is a 14-year-old girl who has been in and out of foster homes since age eight, when her mother Katherine suddenly died. Her father had left when she was four. Caitlin, still angry about her mother's death, hides her grief in her tough-girl persona and gets into trouble frequently. She loves photography and is usually seen with her camera which once belonged to her mother. Her dream is to become a professional photographer. After getting in trouble and expelled from her Catholic school, Caitlin is given the option of going to a juvenile detention facility or going to live with her mother Katherine's cousin Dori Lowe (whom Caitlin did not even know existed), her husband Jim and their son Griffen in Montana by the judge that she meets with. Caitlin agrees to go to Montana. While there, she meets and rescues a stallion from wranglers whom she names Bandit. As time goes by, the Lowes and Caitlin learn to accept each other and Caitlin gets what she's always wanted: a loving family and a permanent home. She loves to read and her best subject in school is English; her worst is math. The locket that Caitlin wears 24/7 is the same locket that her mother used to wear and she is often seen listening to her mini CD player. Caitlin used to play soccer and she associates the sport with her mom because the last time Caitlin played soccer with her best friend was the day that her mom Katherine died. Caitlin's favorite color is black.

Dori Lowe is Jim's wife, Griffin's mom, the cousin of Caitlin's mother Katherine, and a veterinarian. She suggests that Caitlin come to live with them. Dori told Caitlin once that she and her mother never really had much contact which is why they did not know about her until recently. She has a home office and works with most of the animals in High River. As a loving mother, Dori tries to warm up to Caitlin by acting like her mother figure, which at times Caitlin resents since she doesn't want anybody taking her mom's place and causes her to push Dori away with her harsh words. Caitlin eventually learned the truth about her mother's death from Dori who tells her she died from an aneurysm that killed her instantly. Caitlin breaks down over hearing this and Dori says she assumed that Caitlin knew. Caitlin admits to her that nobody had ever told her. The two eventually become closer throughout the show and Caitlin finally accepts Dori as her new mother figure after Dori explains that she wants to be a mother to Caitlin, but not be one that replaces her own mother. In high school, Dori was on the girls' soccer team but wasn't very good so she had to work particularly hard to stay on the team.

  • Jim Lowe (Ken Tremblett)

Jim Lowe is Dori's husband, Griffin's father, and the local sheriff. Caitlin sees him as the only strong father figure she has had in her entire life since her own father left her. Jim is a loving father and husband, always willing to help his family out whenever they need him. When Caitlin first comes to live with them, the two of them feel awkward around each other, but they eventually come past that. Jim loves Caitlin as his if she was his own daughter and does whatever he can to help her.

Griffin Lowe is the 14-year-old son of Jim and Dori and Caitlin's second cousin. He is a very smart kid, always earning straight As. Griffin’s hobbies include computers, riding his bike, playing the guitar, and singing in a band with his best friends Brett and Eric called Bad Hygiene. When he first learned that Caitlin would come to live with them, he wasn't too happy about it. The two of them often get into fights and Griffin will usually make cruel remarks about her past to anger Caitlin. Despite all the arguing, they eventually form a brother and sister like relationship and become each other's best friends. They will always help each other out, no matter what the situation is or how much trouble they get into. He is often the voice of reason for Caitlin and he's always there to give advice to her and has admitted to her that he never likes it when she is sad, but is always there to comfort her.

  • Bandit

Bandit is a wild buckskin stallion whom Caitlin helps rescue from wranglers who later rescues her from a rabid wolf and the two soon bond. He belongs to Caitlin as of "Stray Part 3." Dori allows her to keep him after Bandit doesn't show any signs of rabies. Caitlin decides to name him Bandit, after a horse that was in a story her mother used to read to her when she was little. She rides Bandit every day, except when she is grounded. In "The Present Part 1,” Will and Sarah mistakenly believed Bandit was their colt that ran away, nearly taking him from Caitlin. However, in "The Present Part 2" Will sees how much Caitlin loves Bandit and appreciates the good home she has given him, leading Will to allow Caitlin to keep him. Bandit almost died at the end of Season 1 after he got his leg caught in a rusty old bear trap, but Dori saved his life.

  • Cousin (Season 1)

Cousin is Griffen's dog. He's very friendly and loves everybody. During "Making Allowances," when Caitlin brought Cousin into the store, he caused a ruckus.

  • Alfalfa (Season 2)

Alfalfa is Caitlin's calico cat. Dori comes up with Alfalfa's name while she's bottle feeding her after she's born. Caitlin decides to give Alfalfa to Ruth to replace her cat Mortimer, but when she gets to Ruth's house, she finds her dead and as a result she gets to keep her kitten.

Secondary characters

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  • Brett Stevens (Stephen Warner)

Brett Stevens is Griffin’s best friend. He plays the bass in their band "Bad Hygiene" and is on the basketball team at High River High School. He has a little sister named Julie and a girlfriend named Taylor. Brett and Taylor broke up twice, but eventually got back together for good in Season 2. His dream is to play in the NBA after he graduates from high school. Like Griffen and Eric, Brett loves riding his bike.

Taylor Langford is Brett's girlfriend, Caitlin's rival but in a few episodes they both bond a little bit, and Griffin’s main love interest during Season 1. Taylor's on the cheerleading squad and the girls' soccer team and is perhaps the biggest snob at High River High School. Taylor and her mother had won the mother-daughter horse race every year until Caitlin and Dori broke their streak. She is a complicated character: In "All About Caitlin," we learn that Taylor changes best friends every week and that her father doesn't give her enough love. Her goal in life is to be an entertainment lawyer. Taylor and Griffen become friends in "All About Caitlin". Taylor just wants Caitlin to be normal. Taylor's favorite color is pink.

Eric Anderson is Griffin’s other best friend and Caitlin's other rival. Eric plays the drums in their band "Bad Hygiene," and he's on the High River High School football team. Griffin has known Eric since kindergarten. Like Taylor, he is a complicated character: it is inferred that he acts like a jerk because his father is always putting him down. His dream is to own a cattle ranch and maybe open up a Cow Boy themed restaurant after graduation. Like Griffin and Brett, Eric loves riding his bike.

  • Annie (Julianna Enciu) – Season 1

Annie is Caitlin's new best friend and Griffin’s new main love interest. We meet her in "Caitlin's First Dance". At first, Annie is visiting High River for the weekend, but then she and her family ultimately move to High River. Annie takes Caitlin's place as the new kid at High River High School. Annie loves horses and she was going to take lessons with her best friend Janet before she moved to High River. Annie's good at dancing. Annie works as a part-time Waitress at the diner. Caitlin filled in for Annie once so that she could attend her cousin's wedding. When Annie meets Caitlin, she befriends her and she's the only one who likes Caitlin and accepts her for who she is.

  • Julie Stevens (Alexandra Purvis)
  • Episodes: "Little Sister" and "All About Caitlin"

Julie Stevens is Brett's little sister, whose dream is to do barrel racing. She has an American Paint Horse named Patches. Julie's parents almost sold Patches because his upkeep was so expensive, and Julie was heartbroken at the thought of losing Patches forever. Caitlin helped arrange for Patches to be boarded at the Lowe Ranch. As a result, Julie looks up to Caitlin and thinks she is cool. After "All About Caitlin," Julie isn't seen again and after "Solo," Julie isn't mentioned again.

  • Jordan Clarke (Sean Amsing)

Jordan Clarke is one of Caitlin's friends. We meet him in Season 1. Jordan loves to play basketball and he's good at rapping. Jordan became hooked on rap when he went to a football game with his mom when he was five. Jordan saw some break dancers during half time so he jumped out of his seat and tried to mimic their moves. Then Jordan fell and knocked out three of his teeth. He wants to be a rapper when he grows up. In "The Present Part 2" at school the next day when it seems that Caitlin's going to lose Bandit forever Jordan performs a Birthday Rap that he wrote for Caitlin to cheer her up.

  • Nikki (Alana Husband) – Season 2

Nikki is Griffin’s ex-girlfriend. They got together in Season 2, but they broke up in "Juliet & Her Romeo," because they never hung out anymore due to Griffin constantly hanging out with Brett and Eric. However, Nikki and Griffin are still friends. She plays the clarinet in the High River High School band.

  • Will Findlay (Jason McSkimming) – Season 2

Will Findlay is Caitlin's main love interest and a misunderstood bad boy. He is introduced in "The Present Part 1". He and Caitlin share a lot in common (loss of a parent, moved around a lot, etc.) His mother, Sarah is a mean snob that often neglects Will. Will has a new horse named Sinbad. Will dated Taylor for a little while to get back at Caitlin for doing the right thing after they ruined Eric's crop when Will talked Caitlin into skipping summer school after she failed math. Will's best subject in school is math. Caitlin helped Will change after his motorcycle accident when he admitted to her that he'd hurt Sarah emotionally to get back at her for not being there for him. In "Burned," Caitlin and Will kiss for the first time.

Garth is Jim's Native American assistant and his best friend. Garth is one of the local Cops in High River. Garth saved Caitlin's life after she stole Jim and Dori's new Jeep and got into a car accident. Luckily, Caitlin was wearing her Seat belt when the accident happened. Garth has a very interesting relationship with Caitlin.

Guest stars

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Danny O'Donoghue is Caitlin's former foster brother. Caitlin and Danny used to live in the same foster home, and Danny would always try to keep Caitlin out of trouble since he's older. One day Danny couldn't take it anymore and took off. Danny eventually joined MyTown, but he has since gone on to join The Script.

  • David Seeger (Joe-Norman Shaw)
  • Episodes: "The Promise Part 1" and "The Promise Part 2"

David Seeger is Caitlin's long lost dad and Katherine's husband, first appearing in "The Promise Part 1". David left Caitlin and her mother Katherine when she was four years old, and she had not seen him ever since and is still bitter towards him for leaving. In Season 1, Caitlin tried to find him, but changed her mind at the last minute because she got scared. David's a sculptor. David was falsely accused of running a counterfeit scam in High River. After a fight with Caitlin when he missed the Father – Daughter hockey tournament, he almost left High River, but the two of them eventually made things right. David admitted to Caitlin that he has always felt guilty about leaving Caitlin and her mother Katherine, but explains to her why he did. David moved to High River in "The Promise Part 2".

Episodes

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Season 1 (2000)

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No.
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season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
11"Stray (Part 1)"Nicholas KendallJana VeverkaMarch 9, 2000 (2000-03-09)
22"Stray (Part 2)"Nicholas KendallJana VeverkaMarch 9, 2000 (2000-03-09)
33"Stray (Part 3)"Nicholas KendallJana VeverkaMarch 9, 2000 (2000-03-09)
44"Boundaries"Jane ThompsonBrent PiaskoskiMarch 12, 2000 (2000-03-12)
55"Fear and Falling in Montana"Peter D. MarshallTherese Beaupre & Edgar LyallMarch 19, 2000 (2000-03-19)
66"Making Allowances"Jimmy KaufmanBrent PiaskoskiMarch 26, 2000 (2000-03-26)
77"Solar Mates"Jimmy KaufmanEdgar Lyall & Therese BeaupreApril 2, 2000 (2000-04-02)
88"Bear with Me"Gary HarveySuzanne Bolch & John MayApril 9, 2000 (2000-04-09)
99"Horror Show"James MarshallTherese BeaupreApril 15, 2000 (2000-04-15)
1010"Take Your Best Shot"Jimmy KaufmanBrent PiaskoskiApril 16, 2000 (2000-04-16)
1111"Caitlin's First Dance"Alan SimmondsEdgar LyallApril 23, 2000 (2000-04-23)
1212"Testing"Norma BaileyTherese BeauregardApril 30, 2000 (2000-04-30)
1313"Deputy for a Day"Alan SimmondsEdgar LyallMay 7, 2000 (2000-05-07)
1414"Along for the Ride"Larry McLeanBrent PiaskoskiMay 14, 2000 (2000-05-14)
1515"Puppy Love"Jimmy KaufmanTony DiFrancoMay 21, 2000 (2000-05-21)
1616"Caitlin's Trust"Gary HarveyTherese BeaupreJuly 23, 2000 (2000-07-23)
1717"The Candidate"Peter D. MarshallBeth StewartJuly 30, 2000 (2000-07-30)
1818"Ties That Bind"Patrick WilliamsJana VeverkaAugust 6, 2000 (2000-08-06)
1919"Playing Caitlin"Nicholas KendallTherese BeaupreAugust 13, 2000 (2000-08-13)
2020"Truth or Dare"Jimmy KaufmanMelissa Mortimer & Jana VeverkaAugust 20, 2000 (2000-08-20)
2121"True Grits"Larry McLeanBrent PiaskoskiAugust 27, 2000 (2000-08-27)
2222"Under Western Skies"Jimmy KaufmanJana VeverkaSeptember 3, 2000 (2000-09-03)

Season 2 (2000–01)

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No.
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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
231"The Present (Part 1)"Nicholas KendallTherese Beaupre & Jana VeverkaOctober 7, 2000 (2000-10-07)
242"The Present (Part 2)"Nicholas KendallTherese Beaupre & Jana VeverkaOctober 7, 2000 (2000-10-07)
253"Money Walks"James MarshallAvrum JacobsonOctober 14, 2000 (2000-10-14)
264"Principles"James MarshallBeth StewartOctober 21, 2000 (2000-10-21)
275"Free Fall"Matt PalmerSuzanne Bolch & John MayNovember 4, 2000 (2000-11-04)
286"Beautiful Dreamers"Nicholas KendallChristophe PhillipsNovember 18, 2000 (2000-11-18)
307"Tremor"Anthony AtkinsSean ReycraftDecember 2, 2000 (2000-12-02)
318"All Night Long"Jane E. ThompsonTherese BeaupreDecember 9, 2000 (2000-12-09)
329"The Easy Way"Jane E. ThompsonAdam MannDecember 16, 2000 (2000-12-16)
3310"Belated Birthday"James MarshallEdgar LyallJanuary 21, 2001 (2001-01-21)
3411"Cows and Effects"Francis DambergerElizabeth StewartFebruary 11, 2001 (2001-02-11)
3512"Icicle"Jimmy KaufmanTherese BeaupreFebruary 18, 2001 (2001-02-18)
3613"Side Kicks"Peter D. MarshallWilson ConeybeareFebruary 25, 2001 (2001-02-25)
3714"Outlaws"Anthony AtkinsTherese BeaupreMarch 4, 2001 (2001-03-04)
3815"Unplugged"Francis DambergerEdgar Lyall, Therese Beaupre, & Rebecca SchechterMarch 11, 2001 (2001-03-11)
3916"Dr. Truth"Patrick WilliamsDavid SutherlandMarch 18, 2001 (2001-03-18)
4017"Chemistry"Matt PalmerMelissa MortimerMarch 25, 2001 (2001-03-25)
4118"Little Sister"Alan SimmondsStory by : Sean Reycraft
Teleplay by : Rebecca Schechter
April 1, 2001 (2001-04-01)
4219"Juliet & Her Romeo"Francis DambergerTherese BeaupreApril 22, 2001 (2001-04-22)

Season 3 (2001–08)

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No.
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No. in
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TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air date
431"Mother of the Year"Jane E. ThompsonJana VeverkaMay 13, 2001 (2001-05-13)
442"Bowlerama"Alan SimmondsChristophe PhillipsMarch 3, 2002 (2002-03-03)
453"Heartbeat"Francis DambergerJana VeverkaMarch 10, 2002 (2002-03-10)
464"All About Caitlin"Nicholas KendallRebecca SchechterMarch 17, 2002 (2002-03-17)
475"Truant"James MarshallDavid SutherlandMarch 24, 2002 (2002-03-24)
486"Old Friends"James MarshallRebecca SchechterMarch 31, 2002 (2002-03-31)
497"Duh, Truth, Uh-Huh"Don ShebibTherese BeaupreApril 7, 2002 (2002-04-07)
508"Solo"Richard LeitermanTherese BeaupreApril 14, 2002 (2002-04-14)
519"The Promise (Part 1)"Francis DambergerJana VeverkaApril 21, 2002 (2002-04-21)
5210"The Promise (Part 2)"Francis DambergerTherese BeaupreApril 28, 2002 (2002-04-28)
5311"Burned"Mitch NessRebecca SchechterFebruary 11, 2008 (2008-02-11) (on The N)

Broadcast history

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On March 4, 2001, Nickelodeon premiered its new Sunday night schedule called TEENick, which included Caitlin's Way.[3] Nickelodeon opted against renewing the show for a new season in April 2001. The remaining new episodes were shown throughout early 2002. On January 24, 2003, reruns began airing on Noggin's teen block, The N. Reruns later aired on TeenNick in the United States and CH and Global TV in Canada. The series was broadcast by the Disney Channel in UK and Ireland, Latin America, the Middle East and some European countries and was aired in Indonesia by Global TV from 2006 until 2007.

References

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  1. ^ "Obituary of Helene Blanche White". mhfh.com. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
  2. ^ a b "Credo's Pioneer Quest hits modern-day snag". Playback.ca. July 10, 2000. Retrieved July 7, 2023.
  3. ^ https://web.archive.org/web/20010331113005/http://www.viacom.com/press.tin?ixPressRelease=60003342
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