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Road to Avonlea Spinoff Series

 

During "Road to Avonlea" there were many references made to the adults' child-hoods. In fact there are enough story lines mentioned in passing to create a spinoff series.

Perhaps, if enough signatures are gathered on this petition, Sullivan Entertainment may give us more Road to Avonlea in the form of a live action prequel series. Once enough support is garnered, the outline and petition will be sent to Sullivan Entertainment.

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Outline

If anyone knows of any other plot lines mentioned on the original series,

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Rachel's (later Lynde) seduction by Ambrose Dimsdale - Mentioned in "Of Corsets, Secrets and True, True Love"

Marilla Cuthbert's quarrel with John Blythe - Mentioned in "The Materalizing of Duncan McTavish"

The relationship/rivalry between Alec and Roger King- Mentioned in "Family Rivalry"

Hetty King and Romney Penhallow's Mischievous Romance - Mentioned in "Malcolm and the Baby", "Old Quarrels, Old Love"

The pig's eye in the pencil case and other flirtations

The Avonlea Christmas Party

Romney's departure from the Island to attend art school

His father's illness and death

Alec King, Bert Potts, and Jasper Dale's Wild Antics - Mentioned in "Friends and Relations"

Alec King running Hetty King's bloomers up the school flag pole

Jasper Dale being locked in the basement with a skunk

Jasper Dale skates backward into the pond while ice fishing, Alec saves him

The relationship/rivalry between Janet and Abigal Ward- Mentioned in "Friends and Relations" and "Secrets and Sacrfices", "After the Ball is Over"

Alec King's friendship with Emmett Grier - Mentioned in "Evelyn"

The Death of Elizabeth King - Mentioned in "Momento Mori"

Hetty having to take on her mother's role at a young age

Simon Tremayne's adventures in Europe and Africa- Mentioned in "Hiers and Graces"

Five boys fighting over Janet Ward - Mentioned in "Hearts and Flowers"

Alec King's Romance with Janet Ward - Mentioned in "The Materializing of Duncan", "Hearts and Flowers", "Hearth and Home", "Nothing Endures but Change"

Their courtship

Great Aunt Eliza convinces Rev. Ward to allow their marriage

Their wedding

Birth of their children

Hetty King and Muriel Stacy at Queen's Teachers' College - Mentioned in "Aunt Hetty's Ordeal"

Muriel winning the Gold Graduation medal, Hetty coming in second by only four marks

Janet King and Clara Potts Giving Birth at the Same Time - Mentioned in "A Mother's Love"

Jasper Dale's Forbidden Romance with Addy McNeil - Mentioned in "The Story Girl Earns Her Name"

Mrs. Dale's illness and death

Addy McNiel's jilting of Jasper at the altar

His subsequent hiding from society

Ruth King's Romance with Blair Stanley - Mentioned in "The Journey Begins", "Nothing Endures But Change"

Their courtship

Their wedding

Their travels

The birth of Sara

Ruth's illness and death

Hetty's subsequent resentment of Blair

Olivia King's Romance with Edwin Clarke - Mentioned in "The Materializing of Duncan", "May the Best Man Win"

Their courtship

Hetty drives him away

Edwin marries Alfie Gillis, who later dies

Abigal Ward's Forbidden Romance with Malcolm McQuien - Mentioned in "Aunt Abigal's Beau"

Malcolm's secret admiration for Abigail

Their courtship

Rev. Ward's refusal to allow their marriage unless Malcom gets rich

Malcolm's sudden departure to the Yukon to make his fortune without saying goodbye to Abigal

Abigal's subsequent heart break

 

 

 

 

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