An upright Mountie cracks cases alongside a savvy Chicago detective in a wry cult series that playfully deconstructs American and Canadian stereotypes, while providing enough cast chemistry and plot surprises to make this one of the more fondly remembered '90s crime dramas.

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Ratings: TVMaze: 7.8/10
Released: April 26, 1994
Runtime: 60 min
Genres: Drama Crime
Countries: Canada
Companies: CTV Alliance Atlantis BBC CBS Productions Paul Haggis Productions Pro7 Alliance Films ProSieben
Cast: Gordon Pinsent Callum Keith Rennie Paul Gross Daniel Kash David Marciano Catherine Bruhier Beau Starr Tony Craig Camilla Scott Ramona Milano Tom Melissis
Crew: Paul Haggis Paul Gross

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Kyben 2 points 5 years ago.

Due South is one of the best TV shows that is gone but not forgotten.

RoboPhone 0 points 5 years ago*.

Agreed! Great, quirky fun show!
I made the Official Request, so it’s now up to our fabulous Content Team.

Alien 1 points 5 years ago.

There a lot of episodes to upload. I will be patient.
Here is another very quirky and hilarious Canadian show:
https://www.primewire.li/tv/18514-watch-wonderfalls

Trent 1 points 5 years ago. (Contains Spoilers)

Thanks for uploading the links to this show: there are a lot of them, so I know it was not an easy job. You have my gratitude!