Seeing Things (1981)
Seeing Things
1981Seeing Things is a Canadian comedy-drama mystery television series which originally aired on CBC Television from 1981 to 1987. It was also seen in Europe, South Africa, Singapore, Spain, Australia and the United States. In all, 43 episodes were produced. With the exception of "Seeing R.E.D." episodes were one hour long. The show starred Louis Del Grande as Louis Ciccone, a newspaper journalist who solves murders with the help of his ability to see postcognitive visions. Unfortunately, Louis cannot consciously control this sense except by investigating the clues the initial vision gives. In some episodes, however, such as "Seeing the Country", he is able to stop visions from entering his mind. Nevertheless, only when he discovers new information on the case will further visions occur, which provide increasingly more detail until they finally reveal the murderer. Del Grande was also the show's creator and writer. The show also starred Del Grande's real-life wife Martha Gibson as Ciccone's wife Marge, and Janet-Laine Green as crown attorney Heather Redfern. The supporting cast also included Frank Adamson, Lynne Gordon, Ivan Beaulieu, Murray Westgate, Louis Negin and Cec Linder.
Seasons & Episode
Louie bears an amazing resemblance to Stefan of Drabvania, but just as he is about to assume the king's identity, the real king is kidnapped, and his boyguard murdered.
Louie becomes convinced that a beautiful model is in danger from her husband, and when a fatal bullet is fired, Louie faces a life behind bars.
Director Julian Bell turns up dead, which is connected with the grease paint in a local production. A bomb endangers the lives of many people nearby, and when Louie and the masked perpetrator fight it out Errol Flynn style, the audience thinks it's all part of the act.
Louie finds a corpse on a local park bench when he goes undercover to do a story on Toronto's homeless. The police assume it's just an accident, but Louie's visions convince him of otherwise. With the help of Long John and Bert, he uncovers a major conspiracy.
When a Brazilian native shoots Marge with a poisonous dart, Louie and Heather have to find him to get the cure, especially after someone else hit with the same poison dies, and Marge winds up in a coma!
Louie is assigned to interview country singer Donna Anderson, who just happens to be doing a concert at the ranch belonging to Marge's uncle, Jack. A young ranchhand named Slick Brewster is gored by a bull, and Louie suspects his death is more than just an accident.
Seeing Things is a Canadian comedy-drama mystery television series which originally aired on CBC Television from 1981 to 1987. It was also seen in Europe, South Africa, Singapore, Spain, Australia and the United States. In all, 43 episodes were produced. With the exception of "Seeing R.E.D." episodes were one hour long. The show starred Louis Del Grande as Louis Ciccone, a newspaper journalist who solves murders with the help of his ability to see postcognitive visions. Unfortunately, Louis cannot consciously control this sense except by investigating the clues the initial vision gives. In some episodes, however, such as "Seeing the Country", he is able to stop visions from entering his mind. Nevertheless, only when he discovers new information on the case will further visions occur, which provide increasingly more detail until they finally reveal the murderer. Del Grande was also the show's creator and writer. The show also starred Del Grande's real-life wife Martha Gibson as Ciccone's wife Marge, and Janet-Laine Green as crown attorney Heather Redfern. The supporting cast also included Frank Adamson, Lynne Gordon, Ivan Beaulieu, Murray Westgate, Louis Negin and Cec Linder.