The Forest Rangers

The Forest Rangers

1963

Season

3
2
1
33 - The Lost Tribe
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32 - The Ojibway Beat (aka Ojibway Music Festival)
Jan. 01,0001

31 - Raoul and the Thunderbolt
Jan. 01,0001

30 - Joe's Revenge
Jan. 01,0001

28 - The Invaders (aka Three Punks)
Jan. 01,0001

27 - Death Dance (aka John Conaqueese)
Jan. 01,0001

25 - Uncle Raoul & the 3 Bears (aka Circus Bears)
Jan. 01,0001

24 - The Albino Beaver
Jan. 01,0001

23 - The Bull Dozer
Jan. 01,0001

22 - The Mystery Dog (aka Newfie Dog)
Jan. 01,0001

21 - Unjust World
Jan. 01,0001

20 - Willie and Starlight
Jan. 01,0001

19 - Poison Lake
Jan. 01,0001

17 - Jimmy Twenty
Jan. 01,0001

16 - Shipment X
Jan. 01,0001

15 - Deadline (aka The Rabid Dog)
Jan. 01,0001

14 - The Man from Nowhere
Jan. 01,0001

12 - The White Hunter
Jan. 01,0001

11 - The Avenger (aka Sarge, the Police Dog)
Jan. 01,0001

10 - The Dream (aka Old Logging Road)
Jan. 01,0001

9 - Not in the Book (aka Winter Poachers)
Jan. 01,0001

8 - Deadly Friend (aka Satan the Wolf)
Jan. 01,0001

7 - The Escape (aka The Trading Post)
Jan. 01,0001

6 - Finnigan's Dog (aka Confidence Tricksters)
Jan. 01,0001

5 - Hole in the Ice (aka Dead Man Through The Ice)
Jan. 01,0001

4 - The Wolf Spirit
Jan. 01,0001

3 - The Wolf
Jan. 01,0001

2 - The Choice
Jan. 01,0001

1 - Santa McLeod
Mar. 19,1965

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The Forest Rangers was a Canadian television series that ran from 1963 to 1965. It was a co-production between CBC Television and ITC Entertainment and was Canada's first television show produced in colour. Executive producer Maxine Samuels founded the show. The series ran for three seasons, a total of 104 30-minute colour episodes. Early episodes of the series were broadcast in serialized form as part of a CBC children's series entitled Razzle Dazzle, hosted by Alan Hamel and Michelle Finney. This was the first appearance in a major series by Gordon Pinsent. He left the series in 1965 to star in Quentin Durgens, M.P. In June 2004, there was a reunion for ex-cast and fans just south of Kleinburg, where the show was originally filmed. Six of the ex-junior rangers appeared and Peter Tully flew in from his home in Ireland. Another reunion occurred June 15, 2013 at the actual studios where the show was filmed. This time nine junior rangers and Gordon Pinsent were in attendance. The show's first season was released on DVD by Imavision in early 2007.

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