
Season - Episode
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2 - 1Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (1) Jan 02, 1968
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2 - 2Swing Low, Sweet Chariot (2) Jan 09, 1968
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2 - 3After All, Who's Art Morrison Anyway? Jan 16, 1968
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2 - 4Give Until It Hurts.. And Then Some Jan 30, 1968
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2 - 5Another Wonderul Day Feb 06, 1968
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2 - 6You've Been Very Kind Feb 13, 1968
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2 - 7Fair Egypt Feb 20, 1968
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2 - 8Name Of the Games That People Play Feb 27, 1968
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2 - 9You've Been Very Busy Mar 05, 1968
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2 - 10A Dime Harry Doesn't Need Mar 12, 1968
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1 - 1The Last Man in the World Sep 13, 1966
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1 - 2Listen! An Old Man is Speaking Sep 20, 1966
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1 - 3All Aboard for Candyland Sep 27, 1966
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1 - 4The Cold Smile of Friends (1) Oct 04, 1966
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1 - 5The Cold Smile of Friends (2) Oct 11, 1966
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1 - 6Does Anyone Remember the Victim's Name? Oct 18, 1966
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1 - 7Pick a Time, Any Time Oct 25, 1966
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1 - 8Thy Mother a Lady, Lovely and Bright Nov 01, 1966
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1 - 9Another Dawn, Another Surprise, Another Day Nov 15, 1966
Overview
A coroner searches for truth and justice with the help of his friends, while trying to hold his family together. (inspired by the headlines of Dr. Morton Shulman, chief coroner in Toronto) In the 1960s, Canadian TV underwent a shift led by "Wojeck" and "This Hour Has Seven Days." "Wojeck," influenced by Dr. Morton Shulman's work, explored safety standards through naturalistic filmmaking by Ronald Weyman and Grahame Woods. John Vernon's portrayal of Wojeck, a Polish Catholic confronting moral dilemmas, tackled societal issues like abortion and drug addiction. Guided by Weyman and David Peddie, the show bravely addressed topics like homosexuality and elderly neglect, gaining acclaim and international recognition.