Due South

Season 4 (13 Episodes)

4 Seasons 1998 TV-PG 46m 8.1

The adventures of an impossibly upright Royal Canadian Mounted Police constable and his American colleagues in the city of Chicago.

The third and fourth seasons of "Due South" pick up shortly after the first two left off. Fraser returns to Chicago, to find a blond has assumed Ray Vecchio's identity, and everyone just seems to accept it but him. Fraser and his new partner (real name Stanley Raymond Kowalski) soon find level ground to agree on, and work together to solve crimes on the mean streets of Chicago.

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Season 4 Episodes:

Episode 1 Dr. Longball

1. Dr. Longball

Aired: Sep 23, 1998

Unable to drive because of a foot injury, Welsh enlists Fraser's help to go b...

Episode 2 Easy Money

2. Easy Money

Aired: Sep 30, 1998

An old friend from Fraser's childhood is in town trying to stop the dam destr...

Episode 3 The Ladies' Man

3. The Ladies' Man

Aired: Oct 21, 1998

With the whole station against him, Ray sets about to prove the innocence of ...

Episode 4 Mojo Rising

4. Mojo Rising

Aired: Oct 28, 1998

Ray and Fraser deal with Voo Doo, Ray's stolen car, and a kidnapped little girl.

Episode 6 Odds

6. Odds

Aired: Nov 11, 1998

Fraser falls for a seductive but deceptive female card shark, upping his tall...

Episode 8 Good for the Soul

8. Good for the Soul

Aired: Dec 16, 1998

After a notorious mob boss assaults a restaurant waiter and is unapologetic, ...

Episode 9 A Likely Story

9. A Likely Story

Aired: Jan 21, 1999

Benton and Diefenbaker's street vendor friend Mr. Tucci is killed and while a...

Episode 10 Say Amen

10. Say Amen

Aired: Mar 4, 1999

While out Benton and Stanley observe a young couple when the girl Eloise is a...

Episode 11 Hunting Season

11. Hunting Season

Aired: Mar 11, 1999

A young constable from the Northwest Territories travels to Chicago on the tr...

Info about Due South

Current Status: Ended

Network: CTV

Production Countries: Canada, United States

Genres: Comedy, Drama, Adventure, Crime