E.N.G. Season 4
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E.N.G.
1989E.N.G. is a Canadian television drama, following the staff of a fictional Toronto television news station. The show aired on CTV from 1989 to 1994. The series ran for 96 episodes, produced by the Alliance Entertainment Corporation.
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E.N.G. Season 4 Full Episode Guide
It's time for the annual Broadcast Journalism awards and Channel 10 is nominated.
Channel 10 hosts the Night of Hope Fundraiser. A statue donated by Adam Hirsch is stolen from a local gallery.
Oliver and Company investigates body image and cosmetic surgery. Ann deals with a health problem.
An actor comes to town to research a role and decides to model his character after Jake. Channel 10 gets a new, young assignment editor.
JC and Jane struggle with personal issues that begin to affect their work. Ann attempts to present a balanced piece on violence against women.
Dan gets involved with an eccentric politician while covering a story on homeless shelters for children. Jake and Tessa struggle to get their company going
Ann declares her intentions to quit before getting married. The factory Jake's dad works at closes down.
Dan pursues a tabloid-style story and Ann considers a marriage proposal.
Could the story of a deadly sex scandal and a dead junkie be connected somehow? It looks like the new woman in Mike's life might be involved somehow.
Jane interviews the daughter of a musical legend and gets into hot water when she suggests she's a victim of sexual abuse by her father. Ann's poking into Tom's first marriage causes problems for him.
The investigation of a shady adoption agency forces Ann and Mike into uncomfortable roles.
Mike visits a friend who wants help dying. Tessa and Jake attempt to make a commercial.
A feud between two suburban high schools erupts in violence. Ann has a date with Tom.
Kelly takes on a bank with the help of a down-on-his-luck fish purveyor. Mike runs into a snag with his plans to move to Paris.
Mac and Jane face creative differences over the theme of Jane's new show Oliver and Company.
Budget cuts mean limited funds for a new reporter. At Kyle's insistence, actress Kelly Longstreet is brought on board but can she differentiate between reporting and performing?
Adam comes back to town amid rumours of financial problems that could spell the end for Channel 10. Mike is looking for other opportunities.
Jake's recording of a police shooting causes racial tensions to rise in the city again.