This article needs a plot summary.(January 2020) |
Da Vinci's Inquest is a Canadian undercover cop drama television series, contains seven seasons of thirteen episodes each, for a total of ninety-one episodes. The air dates are given for first airing on CBC Television in Canada.
Series | Episodes | Originally aired | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
First aired | Last aired | ||||
1 | 13 | 7 October 1998 | 3 February 1999 | ||
2 | 13 | 6 October 1999 | 19 January 2000 | ||
3 | 13 | 4 October 2000 | 6 February 2001 | ||
4 | 13 | 30 September 2001 | 21 January 2002 | ||
5 | 13 | 27 October 2002 | 23 February 2003 | ||
6 | 13 | 23 November 2003 | 4 April 2004 | ||
7 | 13 | 12 October 2004 | 23 January 2005 |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 | "Little Sister: Part 1" | Anne Wheeler | Chris Haddock | 7 October 1998 |
2 | 2 | "Little Sister: Part 2" | Anne Wheeler | Chris Haddock | 14 October 1998 |
3 | 3 | "Little Sister: Part 3" | Anne Wheeler | Chris Haddock | 21 October 1998 |
4 | 4 | "The Quality of Mercy" | Stephen Surjik | Chris Haddock & Leonel Luna | 28 October 1998 |
5 | 5 | "Known to the Ministry" | John L'Ecuyer | Peggy Thompson | 4 November 1998 |
6 | 6 | "We All Fall Down" | Alan Simmonds | Alan DiFiore | 11 November 1998 |
7 | 7 | "The Stranger Inside" | John L'Ecuyer | John Hunter | 18 November 1998 |
8 | 8 | "Gabriel" | William Fruet | Chris Haddock & Esta Spalding | 25 November 1998 |
9 | 9 | "The Most Dangerous Time" | Alan Simmonds | John Krizanc | 2 December 1998 |
10 | 10 | "The Bridge" | David Straiton | Esta Spalding | 9 December 1998 |
11 | 11 | "Final Chapter" | Scott Summersgill | Chris Haddock & Alan DiFiore | 13 January 1999 |
12 | 12 | "The Hunt: Part 1" | Stephen Surjik | Chris Haddock & Larry Campbell | 27 January 1999 |
13 | 13 | "The Capture: Part 2" | Chris Haddock | Chris Haddock & Larry Campbell | 3 February 1999 |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
14 | 1 | "A Cinderella Story: Part 1" | Anne Wheeler | Alan DiFiore, Chris Haddock & Esta Spalding | 6 October 1999 |
15 | 2 | "A Cinderella Story: Part 2" | Anne Wheeler | Alan DiFiore, Chris Haddock & Esta Spalding | 13 October 1999 |
16 | 3 | "The Hanged Man" | Scott Summersgill | Alan DiFiore, Chris Haddock & Esta Spalding | 20 October 1999 |
17 | 4 | "Tommy's on the Corner" | Alan Simmonds | Alan DiFiore, Chris Haddock & Esta Spalding | 27 October 1999 |
18 | 5 | "His Wife" | Scott Summersgill | Alan DiFiore, Chris Haddock & Esta Spalding | 3 November 1999 |
19 | 6 | "Sister's Light" | David Frazee | Alan DiFiore, Chris Haddock & Esta Spalding | 10 November 1999 |
20 | 7 | "A Nice Place in the Country" | Tom Braidwood & Chris Haddock | Alan DiFiore, Chris Haddock & Esta Spalding | 17 November 1999 |
21 | 8 | "Blues in A-minor" | A.J. Vesak | Alan DiFiore, Chris Haddock & Esta Spalding | 24 November 1999 |
22 | 9 | "The Looking Glass" | Lee Knippelberg | Alan DiFiore, Chris Haddock & Esta Spalding | 1 December 1999 |
23 | 10 | "The Lottery" | Tom Braidwood | Alan DiFiore, Chris Haddock & Esta Spalding | 8 December 1999 |
24 | 11 | "Bang Like That" | Stephen Surjik | Larry Campbell | 5 January 2000 |
25 | 12 | "Fantasy" | Chris Haddock | Larry Campbell & Chris Haddock | 12 January 2000 |
26 | 13 | "Reality" | Tom Braidwood & Chris Haddock | Larry Campbell & Chris Haddock | 19 January 2000 |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
27 | 1 | "That's the Way the Story Goes" | Stephen Surjik | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore, Chris Haddock & Esta Spalding | 4 October 2000 |
28 | 2 | "Bring Back the Dead" | Tom Braidwood | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore, Chris Haddock & Esta Spalding | 11 October 2000 |
29 | 3 | "It's a Bad Corner" | Anne Wheeler | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore, Chris Haddock & Esta Spalding | 18 October 2000 |
30 | 4 | "Do You Wanna Dance?" | A.J. Vesak | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore, Chris Haddock & Esta Spalding | 25 October 2000 |
31 | 5 | "The Hottest Places in Hell" | Alan Simmonds | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore, Chris Haddock & Esta Spalding | 8 November 2000 |
32 | 6 | "This Shit Is Evil" | David Frazee | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore, Chris Haddock & Esta Spalding | 15 November 2000 |
33 | 7 | "An Act of God" | Scott Summersgill | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore, Chris Haddock & Esta Spalding | 22 November 2000 |
34 | 8 | "All Tricked Up" | Lee Knippelberg | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore, Chris Haddock & Esta Spalding | 29 November 2000 |
35 | 9 | "Better Broke than Naked" | Ian Tracey | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore, Chris Haddock & Esta Spalding | 9 January 2001 |
36 | 10 | "You See How It Begins?" | Donnelly Rhodes | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore, Chris Haddock & Esta Spalding | 16 January 2001 |
37 | 11 | "It's Backwards Day" | Chris Haddock | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore, Chris Haddock & Esta Spalding | 23 January 2001 |
38 | 12 | "The Sparkle Tour" | Alan Simmonds | Chris Haddock & Larry Campbell | 30 January 2001 |
39 | 13 | "I'm an Anomaly and an Anachronism, But I'm Not Alone" | Brad Turner | Chris Haddock & Larry Campbell | 6 February 2001 |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
40 | 1 | "Too Late for Mr. Early" | Stephen Surjik | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 30 September 2001 |
41 | 2 | "Oppenheimer Park" | Alan Simmonds | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 14 October 2001 |
42 | 3 | "Banging on the Wall" | Chris Haddock | Larry Campbell & Chris Haddock | 21 October 2001 |
43 | 4 | "Cheap Aftershave" | Alan Simmonds | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 28 October 2001 |
44 | 5 | "Ugly Quick" | John Fawcett | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 4 November 2001 |
45 | 6 | "Birds Have Been at Her" | Mairzee Almas | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 11 November 2001 |
46 | 7 | "Shoulda Been a Priest" | John Fawcett | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 18 November 2001 |
47 | 8 | "Sixes and Sevens" | David Frazee | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 2 December 2001 |
48 | 9 | "Be a Cruel Twist" | John Fawcett | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 6 January 2002 |
49 | 10 | "Simple, Sad" | Brad Turner | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 13 January 2002 |
50 | 11 | "Pretend You Didn't See Me" | Chris Haddock | Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 20 January 2002 |
51 | 12 | "Gather Up All the Little People" | Brad Turner | Larry Campbell & Stephen E. Miller | 21 January 2002 |
52 | 13 | "In the Bear Pit" | Nicholas Campbell | Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 21 January 2002 |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
53 | 1 | "A Big Whiff of a Real Bad Smell" | David Frazee | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 27 October 2002 |
54 | 2 | "Ass Covering Day" | George Mihalka | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 2 November 2002 |
55 | 3 | "A Big Enough Fan" | Robert Cuffley | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 10 November 2002 |
56 | 4 | "Run by the Monkeys" | Keith Behrman | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 17 November 2002 |
57 | 5 | "At First It Was Funny" | George Mihalka | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 1 December 2002 |
58 | 6 | "Dizzy Looking Down" | Lynne Stopkewich | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 8 December 2002 |
59 | 7 | "God Forbid We Call It What It Is" | William Fruet | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 12 January 2003 |
60 | 8 | "Doing the Chicken Scratch" | Stephen Surjik | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 19 January 2003 |
61 | 9 | "For Just Bein' Indian" | Nicholas Campbell | Larry Campbell & Lorimer Shenher | 26 January 2003 |
62 | 10 | "Dogs Don't Bite People" | Lee Knippelberg | Frank Borg, Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 2 February 2003 |
63 | 11 | "The Ducks Are Too Depressing" | David Frazee | Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 9 February 2003 |
64 | 12 | "You Got Monkey Chatter" | Stephen Surjik | Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 23 February 2003 |
65 | 13 | "Everybody Needs a Working Girl" | John Fawcett | Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 23 February 2003 |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
66 | 1 | "Thanks for the Toaster Oven" | George Mihalka | Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 23 November 2003 |
67 | 2 | "Send in the Clowns" | Anne Wheeler | Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 23 November 2003 |
68 | 3 | "Bury My Own Bones" | Sturla Gunnarsson | Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 30 November 2003 |
69 | 4 | "Iffy Areas Around the Edges" | Stephen Surjik | Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 7 December 2003 |
70 | 5 | "Twenty-Five-Dollar Conversation" | Richard Martin | Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 14 December 2003 |
71 | 6 | "Can Bend, But I Won’t Break" | John Fawcett | Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 18 January 2004 |
72 | 7 | "Out of the Bag and All Over the Street" | Steve DiMarco | Pete White | 25 January 2004 |
73 | 8 | "The Squirrels Are of English Descent" | David Frazee | Jesse McKeown | 1 February 2004 |
74 | 9 | "Jungle's Dark But Full of Diamonds" | Charles Martin Smith | Jesse McKeown | 8 February 2004 |
75 | 10 | "There's a Story Goes Along with This" | George Mihalka | Pete White | 22 February 2004 |
76 | 11 | "Okay It's Official" | Morris Panych | Rick Crook, Syliva Leung, Jesse McKeown & Pete White | 21 March 2004 |
77 | 12 | "A Man When He's Down" | George Mihalka | Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 4 April 2004 |
78 | 13 | "Seven Tentacles" | Nicholas Campbell | Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 4 April 2004 |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
79 | 1 | "Not So Pretty Now" | Stephen Surjik | Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 12 October 2004 |
80 | 2 | "Wash the Blood Out of the Ring" | George Mihalka | Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 19 October 2004 |
81 | 3 | "That Sounds Like What We Call a Mutiny" | David Frazee | Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 26 October 2004 |
82 | 4 | "Mr. Ellis Himself Woulda Been Proud" | Stuart Margolin | Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 2 November 2004 |
83 | 5 | "That’s Why They Call It a Conspiracy" | Mina Shum | Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 9 November 2004 |
84 | 6 | "You Promised Me a Celebrity" | Ian Tracey | Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 16 November 2004 |
85 | 7 | "First the Seducing Then the Screwing" | Sean Ryerson | Alan DiFiore & Chris Haddock | 23 November 2004 |
86 | 8 | "The Ol' Coco Bop" | Stefan Pleszczynski | Chris Haddock & Jesse McKeown | 30 November 2004 |
87 | 9 | "Better Go Herd Your Ducks" | Lee Knippelberg | Chris Haddock & Jesse McKeown | 7 December 2004 |
88 | 10 | "Ride a Crippled Horse" | David Frazee | Chris Haddock & Sylvia Leung | 11 January 2005 |
89 | 11 | "A Delicate Bloodbath" | Chris Haddock | Chris Haddock & Jesse McKeown | 18 January 2005 |
90 | 12 | "Before They Twist the Knife" | Stephen Surjik | Chris Haddock & Jesse McKeown | 23 January 2005 |
91 | 13 | "Must Be a Night for Fires" | Nicholas Campbell | Chris Haddock, Sylvia Leung & Jesse McKeown | 23 January 2005 |
Matthew George Frewer is a American-Canadian actor, singer and comedian. He portrayed the 1980s icon Max Headroom in the 1985 TV movie and 1987 television series of the same names.
Da Vinci's Inquest is a Canadian dramatic television series which originally aired on CBC Television from 1998 to 2005. While never a ratings blockbuster, the critically acclaimed show did attract a loyal following, and ultimately seven seasons of thirteen episodes each were filmed for a total of ninety-one episodes.
Da Vinci's City Hall is a Canadian dramatic television series, which premiered on CBC Television on 25 October 2005 and ended on 28 February 2006. It is a spin-off of the long-running Canadian series Da Vinci's Inquest. The creator, writer and executive producer of the series was Chris Haddock.
Tom Braidwood is a Canadian actor and director known for the role of Melvin Frohike, one of the conspiracy theorists known as The Lone Gunmen on the American television series The X-Files. Braidwood also served as an assistant director on the show from seasons one through five; was a second unit director on Millennium, another series from Chris Carter, the creator of The X-Files; and a producer of the second season of the Canadian TV series Da Vinci's Inquest, on which he also directed some episodes.
Donnelly Rhodes Henry was a Canadian actor, known professionally as Donnelly Rhodes. He had many American television and film credits, probably best known to American audiences as the hapless escaped convict Dutch Leitner on the soap opera spoof Soap and as Phillip Chancellor II on The Young and the Restless. Rhodes was well-known to Canadian audiences as Sgt. Nick Raitt in the CBC TV series Sidestreet (1975–1978) and as Grant "Doc" Roberts in another CBC TV series, Danger Bay (1985–1990). He also starred as Doctor Cottle ("Doc") on Battlestar Galactica (2004–2009).
Nicholas Campbell is a Canadian actor and filmmaker, who won three Gemini Awards for acting. He is known for such films as Naked Lunch, Prozac Nation, New Waterford Girl and the television series Da Vinci's Inquest.
Ian Tracey is a Canadian actor. Over the years, Tracey has participated in more than 70 films and television series. Tracey has starred in series such as Da Vinci's Inquest and Intelligence, both CBC television series produced by long-time colleague Chris Haddock. He is also known for his role as the title character in 1979's Huckleberry Finn and His Friends.
Chris Haddock is a Canadian screenwriter, producer and director best known as the creator and showrunner of the CBC Television series Da Vinci's Inquest, Da Vinci's City Hall, Intelligence and The Romeo Section. He has won 14 Gemini Awards as a writer, producer and/or director and received another 15 nominations - most of them for Da Vinci's Inquest.
Dean Stewart Marshall is a Canadian film, television, and theater, actor, writer, and director. He is known for portraying Sgt. Bates on Syfy original series Stargate Atlantis, and Carter on both Da Vinci's Inquest, and Da Vinci's City Hall.
Kaaren de Zilva is an English-born Canadian actress who has had roles in Juno, Da Vinci's Inquest, Da Vinci's City Hall, The Last Mimzy and Hellraiser: Hellseeker.
The 19th Gemini Awards were held on December 13, 2004 to honour achievements in Canadian television. It was broadcast on CBC.
The 18th Gemini Awards were held on October 20, 2003 to honour achievements in Canadian television. It was hosted by Seán Cullen, and was broadcast on CBC.
The 17th Gemini Awards were held on November 4, 2002 to honour achievements in Canadian television. It was hosted by Seán Cullen, and was broadcast on CBC.
David Frazee is a Canadian cinematographer and television director. He has earned numerous Gemini Award nominations. His work includes cinematography for Intelligence, Da Vinci's Inquest and Da Vinci's City Hall. He won a Gemini Award for Best Direction for the Flashpoint episode "One Wrong Move".
Robert Charles Wisden is an English-born, Canadian actor who has an extensive career in Canadian and American film and television, for which he has won a Gemini Award. Best known for playing U.S. President Richard Nixon in the 2009 American neo-noir superhero film Watchmen, he has acted on many series, including Da Vinci's Inquest, Smallville, The X-Files, Battlestar Galactica, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Highlander and Jeremiah.
Raugi Yu is a Canadian actor. He is best known for his role as Kam Fong in "JPod". He is also a director and acting coach. Yu trained at the Dome Theatre in Montreal. He then moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, where he earned his BFA through the acting program at the University of British Columbia.
The 16th Gemini Awards were held on October 29, 2001 to honour achievements in Canadian television. It was hosted by Mike Bullard, and was broadcast on CBC.
The 15th Gemini Awards were held on October 30, 2000, to honour achievements in Canadian television. It was hosted by Steve Smith, and was broadcast on CBC.
Laszlo Barna is a Gemini Award-winning executive producer of television programs and films. Born in Hungary but living and working in Canada, Barna produced prominent television shows such as Da Vinci's Inquest and Blue Murder.
Stefan Pleszczynski is a Polish-Canadian film and television director, film producer and screenwriter.