Unfortunatly, I don't think that the series is available, anywhere. I do however, have the full episode I guest starred in entitled, "Viiolence at the wedding". I am thinking of offering it on YouTube. Soon. I would be very interested in seeing more. John Grima
I'm an American and I loved this show when i was a kid. The last time I saw an episode was 1968. Is there any chance this will be released on DVD? It's a fantastic glimpse into small town life in the late 50s.
Pretty compelling stuff for 50 years ago. Simple, no fuss reality, with no backround music to get in the way of the story. French-Canadian Mountie looks like a quiet, capable policeman...no gun, no red coat, no car chases--at least in this scene-- and no nonsense. Must have been a good show. Even the crunch of the snow rings true.
I grew up in Aylmer, Quebec where many of these scenes were shot. While having coffee at Mc Donald's, in Ottawa, this morning I talked with the older gentleman at the table next to (B. Ling) who had acted in this series. He had some very funny stories to tell. He also was in the Radisson show. "Scotty" from Star Trek was also an actor on RCMP in his early days.
I fondly remember RCMP from my childhood when it was shown here in England on BBC television. Please, is there any chance of adding the rest of this episode? The clip cuts off at a really exciting part. Thank you so much.
Unfortunatly, I don't think that the series is available, anywhere. I do however, have the full episode I guest starred in entitled, "Viiolence at the wedding". I am thinking of offering it on YouTube. Soon. I would be very interested in seeing more. John Grima
MrJgrima 1 month ago
oopps sorry not third man -- third question. he was the little boy who stole something
artsyred1 5 months ago
can you find the episode called The Third Man (my ex hubby - recently deceased, was a child star in it)
artsyred1 5 months ago
can you find the episode called The Third Man (my ex hubby - recently deceased, was a child star in it)
sandi
artsyred1 5 months ago
I'm an American and I loved this show when i was a kid. The last time I saw an episode was 1968. Is there any chance this will be released on DVD? It's a fantastic glimpse into small town life in the late 50s.
kevsmomula 5 months ago
Where did you find this? Are there anymore?
kevsmomula 5 months ago
@kevsmomula A friend sent me a few episodes. They are in rough shape and what I posted represented probably the best-quality of the lot.
robatsea2009 5 months ago
Post the rest of this show before I call the RCMP!!
jazzfan19605 1 year ago
I agree with all of the previous comments..and where is the rest of this episode?
Classicrocker6119 1 year ago
Pretty compelling stuff for 50 years ago. Simple, no fuss reality, with no backround music to get in the way of the story. French-Canadian Mountie looks like a quiet, capable policeman...no gun, no red coat, no car chases--at least in this scene-- and no nonsense. Must have been a good show. Even the crunch of the snow rings true.
McGrenzer 1 year ago
Why don't any of the Canadian television networks/cable stations air old Canadian television shows?
sweiland75 1 year ago
I grew up in Aylmer, Quebec where many of these scenes were shot. While having coffee at Mc Donald's, in Ottawa, this morning I talked with the older gentleman at the table next to (B. Ling) who had acted in this series. He had some very funny stories to tell. He also was in the Radisson show. "Scotty" from Star Trek was also an actor on RCMP in his early days.
extrinsicsoul 1 year ago
I fondly remember RCMP from my childhood when it was shown here in England on BBC television. Please, is there any chance of adding the rest of this episode? The clip cuts off at a really exciting part. Thank you so much.
MrColin0202 1 year ago
Anyone know where to find full episodes?
antennasbc 1 year ago
thats my cuz ! we love you don from the copeland family !
JSLLH 2 years ago
50 years old and the show is still relevant to social issues today. Wow.
hairytoad2008 2 years ago