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Les Brûlés

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Also known as
  
The Promised Land

Directed by
  
Bernard Devlin

Country of origin
  
Canada

Director
  
Bernard Devlin

Network
  
CBC Television

Genres
  
Drama, Historical drama

Written by
  
Bernard Devlin

Composer(s)
  
Félix Leclerc

Original language(s)
  
English

First episode date
  
15 November 1957

Number of seasons
  
1

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Program creators
  
Bernard Devlin, Hervé Biron

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Les Brûlés ((English) The Promised Land) is a Canadian historical drama television miniseries by the National Film Board of Canada. It was first broadcast in 1957 on Radio-Canada, then dubbed into English and adapted for broadcast by CBC Television as a four-part series in 1962.

Contents

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Premise

Les brûlés was adapted from the Hervé Biron novel Nuages sur les brûlés concerning the 1930s settlement of Quebec's Abitibi district and the workers who toiled to develop the area during the Great Depression. Episodes included music and appearances by folk musician Félix Leclerc. It was broadcast on Radio-Canada as an eight-part series for the network's Panoramique anthology.

The $144,000 production was also released as a 114-minute feature film in 1959 as a condensed version of the television footage.

Scheduling

Les brûlés was first broadcast on Radio-Canada on Fridays at 9 p.m. starting 15 November 1957. The Promised Land adaptation was broadcast as half-hour episodes Sundays at 10:30 p.m. (Eastern) from 16 September to 7 October 1962 on CBC Television.

References

Les Brûlés Wikipedia