Pit Pony (TV series)

Pit Pony is a 1999 CBC television series which tells the story of small-town life in Glace Bay, on the island of Cape Breton, Nova Scotia in 1904. The plot line revolves around the lives of the families of the men and boys who work in the coal mines.

Pit Pony
StarringAlex Wrathell
Jennie Raymond
Shaun Smyth
Denny Doherty
Elliot Page
Jeremy Akerman
Country of originCanada
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes44
Production
ProducerAndrew Cochran
Running time30 minutes
Release
Original networkCBC
Original releaseFebruary 5, 1999 (1999-02-05) 
February 4, 2000 (2000-02-04)

Production

Stories in the series were written by Heather Conkie, Paul Ledoux, Edwina Follows and Lori Houzer. It is based on the award-winning 1997 Canadian television film inspired by Joyce Barkhouse's novel of the same name.

The series, like the film, was produced by Cochran Entertainment. The series was directed by Mike Clattenburg,[1] Stephen Reynolds, and Peter Rowe. 70% of the cast and crew were from Cape Breton and 20% were from other regions of Nova Scotia.

In June 1999, production began for the second season of Pit Pony.[2] However, the series was subsequently cancelled on February 4, 2000.[3]

Telecast and home media

Pit Pony premiered on the Canadian CBC on February 5, 1999, and ended on February 4, 2000. It ran for two seasons with 44 episodes.[4] The Gemini Award-winning series airs in the US on the Encore. The series is now streaming on Tubi.

Plot summary

Set in the small Nova Scotia mining town of Glace Bay in the early 1900s, the series revolves around the lives and work of the town's male population, virtually all of whom were employed by the local coal mine, and the trials and tribulations of the women of the town, who waited anxiously to see if their loved ones would return home safely.

In particular, the plot line focuses on the story of the MacLean family. Willie MacLean is a 12-year-old boy with a love for horses and liking to school to escape the difficult times his family has. When the series begins, Willie's father has been dead for over a year from coal consumption, and his older brother, John also died in a mine cave in. When Willie's brother was killed in a cave in and his father wounded two or three years earlier (in the Pit Pony television film), Willie was forced to fill his brother's shoes to support his older sister Nellie, and two younger sisters, Maggie and Sarah, until their father recovered. Willie found work at the mine lonely and unfriendly; as a result he forms a bond with a pit pony horse in order to make it through each day.

The principal characters included the members of the MacLean and Hall families: Alex Wrathell as young Willie MacLean, through whose eyes most of the stories unfolded around, Jennie Raymond as Willie's older sister Nellie MacLean Hall, Shaun Smyth as Nellie's Scott husband Ned Hall. Elliot Page played Maggie MacLean, and Anna Wedlock played Sarah MacLean, Willie's two younger sisters. This was Page's first acting role and he was scouted by John Dunsworth for the role.[5] Among the other major characters were Willie's surrogate father and stable owner Charley (Denny Doherty), town gossip Lorena MacTavish (Mary-Colin Chisholm) and the firm, but fair, mine owner Mr. Frawley (Jeremy Akerman).

Episodes

Season 1: 1999

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
11"The Light to the Future"TBATBAFebruary 5, 1999 (1999-02-05)
22"Best Laid Plans"TBATBAFebruary 12, 1999 (1999-02-12)
33"Forerunner"TBATBAFebruary 19, 1999 (1999-02-19)
44"The Ball Game"TBATBAFebruary 26, 1999 (1999-02-26)
55"To Have and to Hold"TBATBAMarch 5, 1999 (1999-03-05)
66"Endings and Beginnings"TBATBAMarch 12, 1999 (1999-03-12)
77"The Phantom Ship"TBATBAMarch 19, 1999 (1999-03-19)
88"The Mine's Mark"TBATBAMarch 26, 1999 (1999-03-26)
99"Sleeping Dogs Lie"TBATBAApril 2, 1999 (1999-04-02)
1010"Calling Mr. Bell"TBATBAApril 9, 1999 (1999-04-09)
1111"Ghost in the Lens"TBATBAApril 16, 1999 (1999-04-16)
1212"Famous"TBATBAApril 23, 1999 (1999-04-23)
1313"Winds of Change"TBATBAApril 30, 1999 (1999-04-30)
1414"Reunion"TBATBAMay 7, 1999 (1999-05-07)
1515"Making Their Way"TBATBAMay 14, 1999 (1999-05-14)
1616"Where There's a Will"TBATBAMay 21, 1999 (1999-05-21)
1717"Evolution"TBATBAMay 28, 1999 (1999-05-28)
1818"The Truth About Heroes"TBATBAJune 4, 1999 (1999-06-04)
1919"Night Into Day"TBATBAJune 11, 1999 (1999-06-11)
2020"Transformations"TBATBAJune 18, 1999 (1999-06-18)
2121"Connections"TBATBAJune 25, 1999 (1999-06-25)
2222"Homecoming"TBATBAJuly 2, 1999 (1999-07-02)
2323"Charley's Secret"TBATBAJuly 9, 1999 (1999-07-09)
2424"Sunshine and Shadows"TBATBAJuly 16, 1999 (1999-07-16)
2525"Into the Dark"TBATBAJuly 23, 1999 (1999-07-23)
2626"Our Sons and Daughters"Stephen ReynoldsHeather ConkieJuly 30, 1999 (1999-07-30)

Season 2: 1999–2000

No.
overall
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Original air date
271"Power Plays"TBATBASeptember 24, 1999 (1999-09-24)
282"Two Sides of the Coin"TBATBAOctober 1, 1999 (1999-10-01)
293"Coal Dust"TBATBAOctober 8, 1999 (1999-10-08)
304"A Weighty Matter"TBATBAOctober 15, 1999 (1999-10-15)
315"Gone Fishin'"TBATBAOctober 22, 1999 (1999-10-22)
326"Home"TBATBAOctober 29, 1999 (1999-10-29)
337"Company Business"TBATBANovember 5, 1999 (1999-11-05)
348"The Game"TBATBANovember 12, 1999 (1999-11-12)
359"Taking Chances"TBATBANovember 19, 1999 (1999-11-19)
3610"In Harmony"TBATBANovember 26, 1999 (1999-11-26)
3711"Sarah's Return"TBATBADecember 3, 1999 (1999-12-03)
3812"That Special Spark"TBATBADecember 10, 1999 (1999-12-10)
3913"Lost"TBATBADecember 17, 1999 (1999-12-17)
4014"Fiddler's Fall"TBATBAJanuary 7, 2000 (2000-01-07)
4115"Chasing Shadows"TBATBAJanuary 14, 2000 (2000-01-14)
4216"Price of Change"TBATBAJanuary 21, 2000 (2000-01-21)
4317"Small Steps"TBATBAJanuary 28, 2000 (2000-01-28)
4418"Securities"TBATBAFebruary 4, 2000 (2000-02-04)

Awards and nominations

Gemini Awards

YearCategoryNomineeResultRef
1999Best Production Design or Art Direction in a Dramatic Program or SeriesGraeme Morphy, Alan MacLeodNominated[6]
2000Best Performance in a Children's or Youth Program or SeriesElliot Philpotts PageNominated

References

  1. "Mike Clattenburg - Director - The Internet Movie Database". IMDB.com. Retrieved 2009-07-29.
  2. "Pit Pony Enters Second Season - News Releases - Government of Nova Scotia". Gov.NS.ca. Retrieved 2009-07-29.
  3. "CBC axes Pit Pony from TV line-up". CBC.ca. February 4, 2000. Retrieved 2009-07-29.
  4. "Pit Pony (1999) TV series - The Internet Movie Database". IMDB.com. Retrieved 2009-07-29.
  5. Anderson, Sam (1 October 2015). "Elliot Page Goes Off-Script". The New York Times. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
  6. "awards database". academy.ca. Archived from the original on 2016-11-25. Retrieved 25 November 2016.
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