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Board Due South (1994) - Season 1
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Due South is a critically acclaimed television series that first aired in 1994 and quickly gained a devoted fan base. The show follows the adventures of an unusual duo, Canadian Mountie Benton Fraser and his trusty deaf, lip-reading, and sometimes sarcastic Diefenbaker, a half-wolf canine companion, as they solve crimes in the busy streets of Chicago. The series effortlessly blends drama, comedy, and a unique blend of Canadian and American cultures. At the heart of Due South is Canadian actor Paul Gross, who portrays the honorable and stoic Mountie Benton Fraser. Paul Gross brings a perfect mix of charm, wit, and integrity to the character, making Fraser a relatable and endearing figure. Alongside Gross is David Marciano as Detective Ray Vecchio, Fraser's sharp-tongued and street-smart American partner. Marciano's effortless chemistry with Gross is one of the show's highlights, as their contrasting personalities and cultural differences lead to amusing and heartwarming exchanges. The show's supporting cast includes Callum Keith Rennie as Detective Stanley Kowalski, who replaces Vecchio in later seasons, and Beau Starr as Lieutenant Harding Welsh, Fraser and Vecchio's no-nonsense boss. Their presence adds depth to the series and further enriches the dynamic interplay between characters. Due South is known for its exceptional writing, which balances intriguing police procedural plots with well-crafted character development and lighthearted humor. The show's unique blend of drama and comedy sets it apart from other crime shows, and its exploration of friendship, loyalty, and cultural differences adds substantial depth to the narrative. The show's theme song, "Due South," composed by Jay Semko, captures the essence of the series. The upbeat and catchy tune perfectly reflects the show's blend of action and humor. Semko's musical contributions to the show, along with his band The Northern Pikes, lend an authentic Canadian touch to the soundtrack. Their songs, such as "Whatcha You Do About Love" and "You Ain't Pretty," can be enjoyed and downloaded here [insert link]. The first season of Due South received critical acclaim and a dedicated fan following, leading to several subsequent seasons and a loyal fan base that still celebrates the show today. Due South remains a beloved and iconic television series that effortlessly combines crime-solving, cultural exploration, and heartfelt relationships, making it a must-watch for fans of both drama and comedy. You can relive the adventures of Benton Fraser, Ray Vecchio, and their beloved Diefenbaker while enjoying the incredible soundtrack that accompanies their escapades.