James Doohan as

Episodes 4

1x18

Directed by Norman Campbell

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S2.E14 ∙ The Empty Frame

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February 27, 1957
2x14

Louise, a rich young girl from Saskatchewan comes to Paris to take a course in art, and in a pension haunted by artists and their models she meets Max, a lady-charmer of uncertain origin. Max follows the path of "non-involvement" because to him art must remain pure; to become involved in anything leads inevitably to action, and action means failure to some degree. So he paints pictures in his mind, writes poems in his head, and plays ("brilliantly") a violin without strings. Louise manages to involve him, however, and gets both Max and her courses mixed up.

Produced by Mario Prizek

Written by Lister Sinclair

Cast:

Corinne Conley .......... Louise

Lloyd Bochner

James Doohan

Anna Reiser

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3x4

Story based on the murder of Confederation statesman D'Arcy McGee and the trial of his assassin, James Whelan.

Play by Len Peterson

Cast:

Douglas Rain ......... James Whelan

Robert Christie ....... Sir John A.Macdonald

James Doohan

Jack Creley

Katharine Blake

James Edmond

Margaret Griffin

Leo Leyden

John Drainie

Charmion King

Ivor Barry

Leo Leyden

Larry Beattie

Michael Conway

Brendan Dillon

George Luscombe

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