
E.N.G.(1989)
Overview
E.N.G. is a Canadian television drama, following the staff of a fictional Toronto television news station. The show aired on CTV from 1989 to 1994. The series ran for 96 episodes, produced by the Alliance Entertainment Corporation.
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No imageSeason 1
26 episodes • 1989
Season 1
26 episodes • 1989
| # | Episode | Air Date | Rating | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Electronic News Gathering: Part 1 | Oct 31, 1989 | 0.0 | 
| 2 | Electronic News Gathering: Part 2 | Oct 31, 1989 | 0.0 | 
| 3 | Special Segment | Nov 7, 1989 | 0.0 | 
| 4 | Forests of the Night | Nov 14, 1989 | 0.0 | 
| 5 | Your Place or Mine | Nov 21, 1989 | 0.0 | 
| 6 | Dirty Trick | Nov 28, 1989 | 0.0 | 
| 7 | The Chilling Effect | Dec 5, 1989 | 0.0 | 
| 8 | Running with the Pack | Dec 12, 1989 | 0.0 | 
| 9 | Catch a Falling Star | Jan 9, 1990 | 0.0 | 
| 10 | A Tangled Web | Jan 16, 1990 | 0.0 | 
| 11 | A Brief Madness | Jan 23, 1990 | 0.0 | 
| 12 | Till Death Us Do Part | Jan 30, 1990 | 0.0 | 
| 13 | Striking Out | Feb 6, 1990 | 0.0 | 
| 14 | False Fire | Feb 13, 1990 | 0.0 | 
| 15 | Otherwise Inflicted | Feb 20, 1990 | 0.0 | 
| 16 | All Things Betray Thee | Feb 27, 1990 | 0.0 | 
| 17 | Into Darkness | Mar 6, 1990 | 0.0 | 
| 18 | The Souls of Our Heroes | Mar 13, 1990 | 0.0 | 
| 19 | Ghosts | Mar 20, 1990 | 0.0 | 
| 20 | Fools Rush In | Mar 27, 1990 | 0.0 | 
| 21 | Victims | Apr 3, 1990 | 0.0 | 
| 22 | Division of Labour | Apr 10, 1990 | 0.0 | 
| 23 | Line of Fire | Apr 17, 1990 | 0.0 | 
| 24 | Crossroads | Apr 24, 1990 | 0.0 | 
| 25 | In Love and War | May 1, 1990 | 0.0 | 
| 26 | Traitors All | May 8, 1990 | 0.0 | 
No imageSeason 2
20 episodes • 1990
Season 2
20 episodes • 1990
| # | Episode | Air Date | Rating | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Word of Mouth | Oct 30, 1990 | 0.0 | 
| 2 | Malicious Intent | Nov 6, 1990 | 0.0 | 
| 3 | The Dancer and the Dance | Nov 13, 1990 | 0.0 | 
| 4 | Scratches on a Plaster Wall | Nov 20, 1990 | 0.0 | 
| 5 | Bones | Nov 27, 1990 | 0.0 | 
| 6 | Payment in Kind | Dec 4, 1990 | 0.0 | 
| 7 | Ripples in a Pond | Dec 11, 1990 | 0.0 | 
| 8 | All in the Game | TBA | 0.0 | 
| 9 | Force of Reason | TBA | 0.0 | 
| 10 | Duffy, Bok, & Flann | TBA | 0.0 | 
| 11 | A Long Way From Hopeful | TBA | 0.0 | 
| 12 | A Wing and a Prayer | TBA | 0.0 | 
| 13 | In the Blood | TBA | 0.0 | 
| 14 | Seeing is Believing | TBA | 0.0 | 
| 15 | Lest You Be Judged | TBA | 0.0 | 
| 16 | Tyger, Tyger | TBA | 0.0 | 
| 17 | Up on the Roof | TBA | 0.0 | 
| 18 | Lip Service | TBA | 0.0 | 
| 19 | Past Imperfect | TBA | 0.0 | 
| 20 | Suffer the Little Children | TBA | 0.0 | 
No imageSeason 3
18 episodes • 1991
Season 3
18 episodes • 1991
| # | Episode | Air Date | Rating | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ways and Means | Oct 31, 1991 | 0.0 | 
| 2 | Picnic | Nov 7, 1991 | 0.0 | 
| 3 | Illuminations | Nov 14, 1991 | 0.0 | 
| 4 | Secrets | Nov 21, 1991 | 0.0 | 
| 5 | Smoke and Mirrors | Nov 28, 1991 | 0.0 | 
| 6 | Intruders | Dec 5, 1991 | 0.0 | 
| 7 | Pirates | Dec 12, 1991 | 0.0 | 
| 8 | Two for the Show | Jan 9, 1992 | 0.0 | 
| 9 | The Sleep of Reason | Jan 16, 1992 | 0.0 | 
| 10 | Final Cut | Jan 23, 1992 | 0.0 | 
| 11 | Double Vision | Jan 30, 1992 | 0.0 | 
| 12 | The Best Defence | Feb 6, 1992 | 0.0 | 
| 13 | Public Enemy | Feb 13, 1992 | 0.0 | 
| 14 | True Patriot Love | Feb 20, 1992 | 0.0 | 
| 15 | Child's Play | Feb 27, 1992 | 0.0 | 
| 16 | Acid Test | Mar 5, 1992 | 0.0 | 
| 17 | Harvest | Mar 12, 1992 | 0.0 | 
| 18 | Pressure | Mar 19, 1992 | 0.0 | 
No imageSeason 4
18 episodes • 1992
Season 4
18 episodes • 1992
| # | Episode | Air Date | Rating | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | After the Fire | Oct 29, 1992 | 0.0 | 
| 2 | Waves | Nov 5, 1992 | 0.0 | 
| 3 | Another Pretty Face | Nov 12, 1992 | 0.0 | 
| 4 | Heart of the Matter | Nov 19, 1992 | 0.0 | 
| 5 | The Big Squeeze | Nov 26, 1992 | 0.0 | 
| 6 | To Kill with Kindness | Dec 3, 1992 | 0.0 | 
| 7 | Love and Duty | Dec 10, 1992 | 0.0 | 
| 8 | Baby It's You | Dec 17, 1992 | 0.0 | 
| 9 | Pandora's Box | Jan 14, 1993 | 0.0 | 
| 10 | The Good Samaritan | Jan 21, 1993 | 0.0 | 
| 11 | Love and Marriage | Jan 28, 1993 | 0.0 | 
| 12 | Bail Out | Feb 4, 1993 | 0.0 | 
| 13 | The Big Sleepover | Feb 11, 1993 | 0.0 | 
| 14 | One False Step | Feb 18, 1993 | 0.0 | 
| 15 | Hero | Feb 25, 1993 | 0.0 | 
| 16 | Mirror, Mirror | Mar 4, 1993 | 0.0 | 
| 17 | Honour or Wealth | Mar 11, 1993 | 0.0 | 
| 18 | And the Winner Is ... | Mar 18, 1993 | 0.0 | 
No imageSeason 5
14 episodes • 1993
Season 5
14 episodes • 1993
| # | Episode | Air Date | Rating | 
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Overload | Oct 28, 1993 | 0.0 | 
| 2 | Within the Law | Nov 4, 1993 | 0.0 | 
| 3 | Full Disclosure | Nov 11, 1993 | 0.0 | 
| 4 | Suspicious Minds | Nov 25, 1993 | 0.0 | 
| 5 | Crime and Punishment | Dec 2, 1993 | 0.0 | 
| 6 | Legacy | Dec 9, 1993 | 0.0 | 
| 7 | Judgment of Solomon | Dec 16, 1993 | 0.0 | 
| 8 | Payback | Jan 13, 1994 | 0.0 | 
| 9 | Power Politics | Jan 27, 1994 | 0.0 | 
| 10 | The Play's the Thing | Feb 3, 1994 | 0.0 | 
| 11 | The Road Not Taken | Feb 10, 1994 | 0.0 | 
| 12 | Before the Axe | Mar 3, 1994 | 0.0 | 
| 13 | Memories | Mar 10, 1994 | 0.0 | 
| 14 | The Cutting Edge | Mar 17, 1994 | 0.0 | 
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