Showing posts with label Sullivan Entertainment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sullivan Entertainment. Show all posts

December 01, 2025

Happy 40th Anniversary to the Anne of Green Gables Miniseries

Photograph of Megan Follows as Anne Shirley in Sullivan Entertainment's Anne of Green Gables miniseries

Forty years ago today, Anne of Green Gables first aired on CBC Television. The miniseries was adapted for the screen by Kevin Sullivan from the novel by L.M. Montgomery. The first part of the two-part, made-for-television miniseries aired on December 1, 1985, and the second part aired the next day on December 2, 1985. Starring Megan Follows as the unforgettable Anne Shirley, the television film was directed and produced by Kevin Sullivan.

The miniseries was highly rated on Canadian television, and it was later distributed internationally to acclaim around the world. The film re-introduced L.M. Montgomery's stories and Anne Shirley to a new generation.

As a child, who watched the miniseries when it first aired, the film had a profound impact on my life. I watched it again and again with my family each year. When I moved to another country, the miniseries was an essential and important part of my Canadian identity. The story shaped my worldview and my belief in friendship and kindred spirits, and it reinforced my love of nature.

I'm grateful to have grown up with Kevin Sullivan's enduring production and to have had the story play a lasting role in my life.

Image credit:
Photograph of Megan Follows as Anne Shirley in Anne of Green Gables © Sullivan Entertainment.

External link:
Anne of Green Gables
: The Official Website


Created December 1, 2025.
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September 02, 2025

Celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Anne of Green Gables Miniseries at the Atlantic International Film Festival

40th Anniversary Screening of the Anne of Green Gables Miniseries at the Atlantic International Film Festival

The 45th annual Atlantic International Film Festival will take place from September 10–17, 2025 at Cineplex Cinemas Park Lane in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

The festival is holding a free screening of Anne of Green Gables (1985) starring Megan Follows as Anne Shirley and written, directed, and produced by Kevin Sullivan. The free screening is in celebration of the adaptation's 40th anniversary and will take place at 1:00 p.m. on Sunday September 14, 2025 in Theatre 6.

Here's the synopsis from the festival's program (with my corrections):

Now 40 years since its premiere, the most treasured screen adaptation of Lucy Maude Montgomery’s classic of Atlantic Canadian literature returns to the big screen. Megan Follows stars as Anne Shirley, a spirited orphan whose arrival transforms life in Avonlea. Starring renowned theatrical actress Colleen Dewhurst and an unforgettable role for the beloved character actor Richard Farnsworth (as Mr. Hammond Matthew Cuthbert) this Emmy-winning miniseries continues to charm and captivate audiences of all ages.

Director: Kevin Sullivan
Writer: Kevin Sullivan, Joe Wiesenfeld
Producers: Ian McDougall, Kevin Sullivan
Cast: Megan Follows, Colleen Dewhurst, Richard Farnsworth, Patricia Hamilton
Country: Canada
Province: Prince Edward Island
Runtime: 200 minutes + 10 minutes intermission

Along with the special screening of Anne of Green Gables, the festival features 60 films, including seven world premieres. The Festival Pass costs $200, the Weekender pass costs $100, or you can purchase general admission tickets or various ticket packages. See the website for more info about the fun event!

Official Websites:
Atlantic International Film Festival

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Screencapture of the Atlantic International Film Festival's '25 Program Guide.

Reference:
DiRisio, Haeley. (August 18, 2025). Atlantic International Film Festival celebrates 45 years next month. CTVNews. Retrieved from: https://www.ctvnews.ca/atlantic/nova-scotia/article/atlantic-international-film-festival-celebrates-45-years-next-month/.

Created September 2, 2025. Last updated September 24, 2025.
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July 24, 2025

Anne of Green Gables - 40th Anniversary Screening

Anne of Green Gables - 40th Anniversary Screening at Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema

Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema is holding a 40th anniversary screening of Anne of Green Gables (1985) starring Megan Follows as Anne Shirley and directed by Kevin Sullivan. The screening will take place at 506 Bloor Street West, Toronto, ON M5S 1Y3, Canada on Sunday, July 27, 2025 from 3:00 p.m. to 6:15 p.m. General admission is CA$15.00.

Here is the film synopsis and event info from BlogTO:

Celebrate the 40th anniversary of the film adaptation of one of Canada's most beloved stories.

Based on the international best-selling novel by Lucy Maud Montgomery, this Emmy award-winning production, filmed amid the spectacular scenery of Prince Edward Island, is a delicate epic full of wit, style, and emotional power. When Anne Shirley (Megan Follows) mistakenly arrives at the home of an elderly couple looking to adopt a male farmhand, she creates a meaningful life for herself. A landmark story of an outsider struggling through adolescence to triumph as a young woman.

Includes a 15 minute intermission.


Website:
Hot Docs Ted Rogers Cinema

Image Credit:
Image from @funthingstoronto.

Created July 24, 2025. Last updated September 26, 2025.
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October 07, 2024

Patterns and Puffed Sleeves - Celebrating Costume Design through Anne of Green Gables

Patterns and Puffed Sleeves – Celebrating Costume Design through Anne of Green Gables, Toronto Public Library Exhibit 2024, Photograph showing Megan Follows as Anne Shirley wearing a costume by Martha Mann and Martha Mann's costume drawing.

To celebrate the 150th anniversary of L.M. Montgomery's birth, The Toronto Reference Library is presenting a special exhibit called "Patterns and Puffed Sleeves – Celebrating Costume Design through Anne of Green Gables."

The exhibit highlights costume designs from four screen and stage productions of L.M. Montgomery's most famous story Anne of Green Gables. Designs are featured from Sullivan Entertainment’s Anne of Green Gables (1985) and Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel (1987). Costume designs are also displayed from the 1994 production of Anne of Green Gables by Theatre Calgary and the 1974 production of The Charlottetown Festival’s Anne of Green Gables: The Musical. The exhibit features the work of award-winning costume designers Martha Mann and Marie Day. Along with viewing their hand-drawn designs, visitors can view the final costumes themselves, as well as photographs and memorabilia from the productions.

Patterns and Puffed Sleeves – Celebrating Costume Design through Anne of Green Gables, Toronto Public Library Exhibit 2024

Here is the description of the exhibit from the Toronto Public Library:

Celebrating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Lucy Maud Montgomery!

Lucy Maud Montgomery is an iconic Canadian author whose works are popular world-wide. In celebration of the anniversary of her birth we are exploring one of her most notable pieces of literature — Anne of Green Gables.

This exhibition features original costume designs, from both stage and screen, by designers Martha Mann and Marie Day from TPL's Special Collections in the Arts. These designs were used in Sullivan Entertainment’s Emmy award-winning Anne of Green Gables series, Theatre Calgary’s 1994 production and Charlottetown Festival’s long-running Anne of Green Gables musical.

Explore the world of Anne of Green Gables through the lens of a costume designer! See how they use fashion to bring the story to theatrical life!

Do not miss out seeing actual garments from the 1985 Sullivan Entertainment production of Anne of Green Gables in the entrance window to the Toronto Reference Library.

Special thanks

Sullivan Entertainment Inc. for sponsoring the exhibit through loans of costumes and photographs from their productions of Anne of Green Gables and Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel.

Theatre Calgary for providing a program and images of their 1994 production of Anne of Green Gables.


The "Patterns and Puffed Sleeves" exhibit opened on October 5, 2024 and will continue through January 12, 2025. It is located in the TD Gallery at The Toronto Reference Library on 789 Yonge St, Toronto, ON M4W 2G8. Entry to the exhibit is free, and free guided tours will take place on Tuesdays at 3:00 p.m. during the exhibit's run.


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Patterns and Puffed Sleeves - Celebrating Costume Design through Anne of Green Gables Exhibit at The Toronto Reference Library

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Images from Patterns and Puffed Sleeves - Celebrating Costume Design through Anne of Green Gables Exhibit at The Toronto Reference Library.

Reference:
Patterns and Puffed Sleeves: Celebrating Costume Design through Anne of Green Gables. (2024, October). Toronto Public Library. Retrieved from: https://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/programs-and-classes/exhibits/patterns-and-puffed-sleeves.jsp.

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May 24, 2024

Megan Follows on Playing Anne of Green Gables

Megan Follows as Anne Shirley in the 1985 Anne of Green Gables miniseries

Megan Follows is known for playing the outspoken, imaginative and talkative Anne Shirley in the 1985 TV miniseries Anne of Green Gables, which was based on L.M. Montgomery's novel. In December 2023, Follows reminisced about how playing Anne Shirley changed her life in a podcast conversation with the CBC's Tom Power. In the introduction to the podcast, Power mentions how the conversation made him rethink Anne of Green Gables and consider how radical the story was then and how relevant it still is today. I loved their conversation. Give it a listen!

Sometimes actors dislike being identified with a particular role, but not Megan Follows. She expressed gratitude about playing Anne Shirley and emphasized how great it was to play a character that was "a girl that got to express rage." When asked about her relationship with the character, Follows responded, "I love Anne...She and I have a great relationship. We're tight. We're bosom buddies. I think she's an extraordinary character, and uhm, I always felt incredibly grateful to have played her and to have been introduced to a strong-willed, female-driven story where you got to be number one from the point of view of a story." Often, Follows reflects, women are the appendage in stories and not the backbone or driving force. In contrast, Anne has a driving force to belong and to be seen for herself, and Follows believes that this is what resonates with people.

Megan Follows delved back into L.M. Montgomery's stories in preparing to record an Emily of New Moon audiobook a few years ago and then to direct a new Audible Anne of Green Gables audiobook featuring Michela Luci, Catherine O’Hara, Victor Garber, and Sandra Oh. Follows remarks that her deep dive back into the stories allowed her to discover "the subversiveness of the text." She had previously understood Montgomery's humor, but now she observed her way of pointing out hypocrisy through Anne. Follows feels that the power of the character scares people.

Follows sees Anne's compulsive talking as coming from a dark place where Anne chooses to go toward the light, not out of naivety, but for her own survival. As an example, she mentions how Anne planned to sleep in a cherry tree at the train station. She believes that Anne came up with this idea for safety, but that Anne focused on the beauty of the blossoms because she was terrified to be abandoned and alone in the world. Follows says that Montgomery used poetry because children don't actually speak this way.

Follows also reflected on her amazing experiences working with Colleen Dewhurst (Marilla Cuthbert) and Patricia Hamilton (Rachel Lynde). She discussed how Richard Farnsworth (Matthew Cuthbert) was only available for six days of filming, so she worked very long hours with him to film his scenes. Later, she did scenes with a grip stand with a hat on it as a stand-in. Follows also talked about the raspberry cordial scene with Schuyler Grant, who played Diana Barry. They were giving Grant glasses of watered down grape juice or Ribena, and she really did get sick after filming the scene multiple times. Follows briefly mentioned that her heart always smiles for Jonathan Crombie and that they laughed a lot.

Power asked Follows about her audition for Anne. Strangely, the day after her audition, her tape disappeared, and she had to redo her audition at the last minute. Follows mentions that there was another actress who was the first choice for Anne Shirley and that she had to fight for the role. Luckily, she had advocates at the CBC and someone at PBS who believed that she was the right fit for the role.

Later, when asked about how the success of the miniseries affected her, she reflected that she is grateful that she did a good job playing Anne, and that she has received a tremendous amount of goodwill because of the character and how much the character and writing mean to people.

Toward the end of the conversation, Follows talked about how she is currently developing a limited series on the life of L.M. Montgomery, her legacy and the power of her writing. I can't wait to hear more.


Image credit:

Photograph of Megan Follows as Anne Shirley in Anne of Green Gables © Sullivan Entertainment.

Reference:
Megan Follows: Playing Anne in Anne of Green Gables and bringing the story to a new generation. (2023, December 15). Q with Tom Power. CBC Arts & Entertainment. Retrieved from: https://podcasts.apple.com/ro/podcast/megan-follows-playing-anne-in-anne-of-green-gables/id256943801?i=1000638664483

Created May 24, 2024. Last updated August 26, 2024.
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December 10, 2008

Cooking with Anne of Green Gables

Cooking with Anne of Green Gables by Kevin Sullivan

Cooking with Anne of Green Gables: Recipes from Edwardian Kitchens is a book by Kevin Sullivan and the producers of Anne of Green Gables and Road to Avonlea that was published by Davenport Press Publishers in 2005. The book features over 100 recipes for appetizers, breads, soups, seafood, main courses, vegetables, salads, desserts, drinks, and preserves. In addition, the 94-page volume presents information on cooking in the early 1900s, planning an authentic Anne of Green Gables meal, turn-of-the-century etiquette, and parlour games. Interspersed throughout the book, there are photographs from Sullivan Entertainment's productions and two paintings by James Hill, but there are no photographs of the recipes themselves.

The book includes the following contents:

Forward by Kevin Sullivan
Introduction
Cooking in the early 1900's
Turn of the Century Etiquette
Planning an Authentic Anne of Green Gables meal

Appetizers

Hot Crab Almond Dip
Croute Bernard
Cheese Straws
Solomon Grundy
Corn Fritters
Baddock Scotch Eggs
Caulcannon
Salmon Caviar Spread
Salmon Paté
Chicken Liver Paté
Marinated Goat Cheese
Bruschetta

Breads

Salmon Loaf
Shediac Brown Bread
Sourdough Bread
100% Whole Wheat Bread
Trapper's Bread
French Bread
Mary's Polish Bread
Oatmeal Brown Bread
Sweet Dough
Icing Sugar Graze
Hot Cross Buns
Maple Syrup Buns
Chelsea Buns
Scones
Tea Biscuits
Salt Pork Buns
Perfect Popovers
Soda Bread

Soups

P.E.I. Potato Soup
Old-Fashioned Split Pea Soup
Pumpkin Soup
Cheese Soup
Scottish Broth
Cold Borscht
Clam & Celery Bisque
Fish Chowder
Clam Chowder
Vichyssoise

Seafood

Scalloped Oysters
French Fried Scallops
Fish Cakes
Soused Herring or Mackerel
Broiled Lobster
Haddock Finnan Haddie
Stuffed Halibut Steaks
Hugger-In-Buff
Cod au Gratin
Fish Rolls
Clam Pie
Maritime Quiche
Fisherman's Trout
Creamed Oysters
Grapefruit Crab Cocktail

Main Course

Braised Short Ribs with Vegetables
Beef Birds
Corned Beef & Cabbage
Veal Chops with Mushrooms
German Schnitzel
Stuffed Lamb Shanks
Curried Lamb
Apple Pork Chops
Ham in Milk
Chicken with Ginger & Honey
Coq au Vin
Tourtière
Cabbage Rolls

Vegetables

Scalloped Sweet Potatoes
Scalloped Potatoes with Leeks
German Style Dumplings
Potato Cakes
Seasoned Carrots
Buttery Tomatoes
Fiddleheads
Turnip Apple Casserole
Glazed Squash Rings
Old-Style Succotash
Quick Succotash
Zucchini Quiche

Salads

Cucumber Yogurt Salad
Leeks Vinaigrette
Dandelion Salad
Green Salad
Carrot Salad
Cabbage Salad
Bean Salad
Mom's Potato Salad
Moulded Beef Salad Ring
Lobster Salad
Fisherman's Delight
Mandarin Orange Salad
Sweet Pickled Beets

Desserts

Flaky Pastry
Old-Fashioned Molasses Tarts
Homespun Pie
Maple Syrup Pie
Apple Cream Pie
Sour Cream Coffee Cake
Oatmeal Cake
Rhubarb Cake
Walnut Chocolate Cake
Queen's Cake
Carrot Cake
Apple Cake
Pudding Rayon de Miel
Sauce d'Or
Sauce Floradora
Plum Pudding
Oatmeal Crispies
Old Fashioned Molasses Cookies
Lemon Bars Deluxe

Drinks

Rhubarb Deluxe
Lemonade
Hot Cranberry Punch
Mulled Cider
Plum Gin
Raspberry Cordial
Mint Julep
Newfoundland Blueberry Wine
Dandelion Wine
Red Velvet Punch
Dandelion Coffee

Preserves

Peach Marmalade
Black Cherry & Red Currant Jam
Blueberry Jam
Sunshine Strawberry Jam
Spiced Crabapple Jelly
Wine Jelly
Green Tomato & Green Apple Chutney
Chili Sauce
Corn Relish
Rhubarb Relish
Bread & Butter Pickles
Mustard Pickles
Pickled Mushrooms
Pickled Herring
Pickled Eggs

Victorian Parlour Games


Here is the description of the book from the Shop at Sullivan website:

A cook book filled with over a hundred Edwardian inspired recipes inspired by the world of Anne of Green Gables.

Make the next occasion extra special and dine elegantly with a number of meals, drinks and desserts straight out of the early 1900s.

ISBN-13: 9780973680355

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Book cover of Cooking with Anne of Green Gables.

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Cooking with Anne of Green Gables by Kevin Sullivan

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October 27, 2008

Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning

Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning, a book by filmmaker Kevin Sullivan, adapted from his original screenplay

Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning is a book by filmmaker Kevin Sullivan, which was adapted from his original screenplay for the television movie Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning (2008). The movie and book were created to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the publication of L.M. Montgomery's novel Anne of Green Gables. Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning was published in hardback in 2008 by Key Porter Books, and a paperback edition of the book was published by Davenport Press in 2009.

In his acknowledgements at the end of the book, Kevin Sullivan writes, "Lastly, to Lucy Maud Montgomery, whose journey through life as a magnificent storyteller provided me with the impetus to begin to question what Anne would have been like had she grown up to become an author like Montgomery herself, and how Anne as a child might have looked had Montgomery delved even deeper into her own personal back story in the creation of her illustrious heroine. With enormous gratitude at having had the privilege of creating a body of work inspired by one of Canada's most pre-eminent and enduring authors."

Here is the book's description from its inner cover:

It's the early 1940s, and the war in Europe is winding down. Anne Shirley—now a successful, middle-aged writer—has returned to Prince Edward Island for an extended visit. On a whim, she's agreed to write a play for theatre producer and friend Gene Armstrong; a play that will be performed as part of the White Sand Hotel's summer stock season.

But Anne is forced to admit that the play is nothing more than a distraction—a way to take her mind off troublesome recent events in her life. Her only son Dominic has yet to return from the war. The play, she reasons, will keep her busy—at least busy enough to not go out of her mind with worry.

But a long-hidden secret discovered under the floorboards at Green Gables provides a distraction of its own. As Anne struggles to complete the play she has promised to Gene, she delves into long-buried memories, reliving the troubled years before she arrived as an orphan at the Cuthberts' farmhouse. Over the course of one remarkable summer, Anne Shirley discovers the truth about her parents, the origins of her quest for "kindred spirits," and the roots of her brilliant, magical imagination.

In celebration of the centennial of the publication of L.M. Montgomery's original novel, and inspired by Montgomery's own creation of Anne, three-time Emmy award-winner and filmmaker Kevin Sullivan gives Anne fans a rare treat: a moving and complex glimpse into the circumstances that created one of the most beloved fictional characters of our time.


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Photograph of my copy of Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning.

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Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning, a book by filmmaker Kevin Sullivan, adapted from his original screenplay

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October 16, 2007

Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning (2008)

Photograph of Hannah Endicott-Douglas as Anne Shirley in Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning, a television film by Sullivan Entertainment

Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning is a television film that made its world premiere at the Boston Film Festival on September 15, 2008. It then made its television premiere on CTV on December 14, 2008, airing from 7:00-10:00 p.m. The movie serves as both a prequel and sequel that bookends Sullivan Entertainment's Anne of Green Gables miniseries trilogy: Anne of Green Gables (1985), Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel (1987), and Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story (2000). Set in 1945, the film's plot diverges from L.M. Montgomery's Anne series and re-imagines Anne Shirley's life.

Kevin Sullivan, who produced, directed, and wrote the film, explained, "I wanted to create a film that would offer a rare insight into Anne Shirley's personality. I tried to imagine what Anne would have become if she had grown up to be an author like Montgomery herself; a gifted storyteller who was haunted by her childhood her whole life."

Emmy and Golden-Globe winner Barbara Hershey plays Anne Shirley in her 50s during World War II, and Hannah Endicott-Douglas, a 12-year-old Toronto native, plays Anne Shirley as a child. Hannah Endicott-Douglas was chosen to play young Anne Shirley after a three-month search, including an open casting call on YouTube and auditions that took place across Canada. Her elder sister Vivien Endicott-Douglas co-stars in the film and plays Violetta. Rachel Blanchard plays Louisa Thomas, and Jayne Eastwood returns as Mrs. Hammond.

Patricia Hamilton, who appeared in the original Anne of Green Gables miniseries trilogy, reprises the role of Rachel Lynde, and her son Ben Carlson plays Anne's father Walter Shirley. In an interview with The Calgary Herald, Hamilton spoke about her family's involvement in the film: "We've just finished a new movie, you know"..."'I'm in it for a day in a wheelchair, looking like I'm 110,' Hamilton says, good-naturedly. 'But my son (Ben), who's a wonderful actor who's at the Stratford Festival this summer -- he's playing Hamlet -- plays Anne's original father.'" As a side note, Leslie Carlson, Hamilton's ex-husband and Ben Carlson's father, appeared as Mr. Lawson in Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel (1987).

Academy-award winner Shirley MacLaine plays matriarch Amelia Thomas, a powerful, rich, and unlikable widow, who runs a flourishing lumber town called Marysville. Kevin Sullivan glowingly issued the following statement when he announced that MacLaine had joined the cast: "Shirley MacLaine is a screen legend. To be able to cast her unique personality in the role of Amelia Thomas promises to bring both humour and pathos to this production, in a grand style that only a movie star of her stature can elicit."

Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning was filmed in Scarborough Valley, Toronto, Hamilton, Dundas, and Rockwood in Ontario, Canada from October 10 to November 15, 2007. The film's executive producer was Trudy Grant. The production features costumes by Martha Mann and music composed by Peter Breiner. The movie is 144 minutes in length.

In Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning, Anne's history is not what it seems. Kevin Sullivan elaborated on his vision for retelling Anne's story, saying:

"I began to envisage what Anne would be doing if she were actually Montgomery herself, because Montgomery really wrote about her own childhood. She created Anne of Green Gables, partly due to the loneliness and estrangement that she felt from her own father. Her father deserted her when she was a child. Montgomery was brought up by very strict grandparents, and she created the characters of ‘Marilla Cuthbert’ and ‘Matthew Cuthbert,’ who were certainly loving parents. The issues with her father affected her life well into middle age. Her father remarried and had an entirely different family. It was out of all this that she imagined Anne as an alter-ego.

With the new film, I tell a story about Anne prior to Green Gables. In the new film we learn that Anne made up stories all her life. Anne, as an adult, learns that her father is still alive. She finds a letter under the floor boards of Green Gables. It was never revealed to anyone that her father tried to communicate with her. It is quite an emotional story."

Kevin Sullivan wrote a book based on his original screenplay for the television film entitled Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning, which was published in 2008.


Image credit:
Photograph of Hannah Endicott-Douglas as Anne Shirley in Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning. © Sullivan Entertainment

Official Website:
Anne of Green Gables: The Official Website

References:

A new Anne lands at CTV. thestar.com. (October 16, 2007). Retrieved from: http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/267180. (archived).

Anne 4 News. Sullivan Entertainment. Retrieved from: http://www.sullivanmovies.com/anne4news.html. (archived).

Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning starring Hannah Endicott-Douglas. CTV's blog. (October 16, 2007). Retrieved from: http://www.tvthrong.ca/movies/anne-of-green-gables-a-new-beginning-starring-hannah-endicott-douglas. (archived).

Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning premieres Sunday, Dec. 14. CTV. Retrieved from: https://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/show/CTVShows/20081113/anne_announced_081113/20081113. (archived).

CTV announces plans for new 'Anne of Green Gables' miniseries to air next year. The Canadian Press. (October 16, 2007). Retrieved from: http://canadianpress.google.com/article/ALeqM5hcboATqgH6JW7l5gSZS1FueGvf6A. (archived).

Hunt, Stephen. Avonlea star takes chilly road to Calgary: Patricia Hamilton hits city stage. Calgary Herald. (February 21, 2008). Retrieved from: http://www.canada.com/calgaryherald/news/entertainment/story.html?id=abd68d38-83a4-45fb-8809-66adf9a0dec3. (archived).

Kubacki, Maria. 12-year-old blond to play Anne Shirley in TV movie. The Ottawa Citizen. (October 16, 2007). Retrieved from: http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/news/arts/story.html?id=f65fed17-bc60-4147-bbd0-9970b7a958c6.

McRanor, Graeme. Anne old story gets fresh legs. Vancouver 24 Hours. (October 16, 2007). Retrieved from: https://web.archive.org/web/20071023184403/http://vancouver.24hrs.ca/Entertainment/2007/10/16/4579591-sun.html. (archived).

New 'Anne' prequel planned. The StarPhoenix. (October 16, 2007). Retrieved from: http://www.canada.com/saskatoonstarphoenix/news/lifestyle/story.html?id=ec45b404-9d52-4ec0-9166-a1e98737a5f7.

Shirley MacLaine joins Green Gables movie. The Canadian Press. thestar.com. (October 23, 2007). Retrieved from: http://www.thestar.com/entertainment/article/269536. (archived).

Shirley of Greene Gables. The Globe and Mail. (October 24, 2007). Retrieved from: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/servlet/story/RTGAM.20071024.wbuzzout24/BNStory/Entertainment/home. (archived).

Wheeler, Katrina-Kasey. An Interview with Kevin Sullivan. Pop Media Examiner. (October 9, 2008). Retrieved from: http://www.examiner.com/x-704-Entertainment-Examiner%7Ey2008m10d9-An-Interview-with-Kevin-Sullivan.

Purchase and watch Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning:

Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning DVD Anne of Green Gables: The Complete Four-Part Collection, DVD Set, The Kevin Sullivan Restoration

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July 17, 2007

Dalvay-by-the-Sea

Dalvay-by-the-Sea in Dalvay, Prince Edward Island, Canada, photograph copyright World of Anne Shirley

Dalvay-by-the-Sea is a breaktaking National Historic Site perched on the north shore of Prince Edward Island, Canada, within the scenic Prince Edward Island National Park.

This stunning summer retreat was built by Alexander MacDonald, a wealthy industrialist from Cincinnati, Ohio. Enchanted by the island's charm during a family vacation in 1895, MacDonald purchased 120 acres of land along the north shore and constructed this elegant summer home. He named it “Dalvay-by-the-Sea,” in homage to his childhood home in Scotland. The building is a striking example of Queen Anne Revival architecture, with its elegant dormers, bay windows, and gables, offering sweeping views of the ocean and Dalvay Lake.

Following MacDonald’s death, Dalvay-by-the-Sea changed hands several times. The property is now owned and maintained by Parks Canada. Today, it operates as a seasonal hotel and restaurant, open from May through October. Whether you choose to stay in one of the charming rooms or cottages, indulge in a delicious meal, or reserve a spot for high tea on select dates, Dalvay offers a quintessential island experience.

For fans of Sullivan Entertainment’s Anne of Green Gables miniseries, Dalvay-by-the-Sea is instantly recognizable as the iconic White Sands Hotel. This is where Anne Shirley, portrayed by Megan Follows, captivated her audience with a passionate recital of “The Highwayman” (though the interior scenes were filmed at the McLean House in North York, Ontario). In the sequel, Anne of Avonlea, Dalvay-by-the-Sea serves as the picturesque backdrop as Anne chases her windblown manuscript across the dunes. The hotel also plays a prominent role in Sullivan Entertainment’s Road to Avonlea television series, where it becomes Felix King’s workplace and Hetty King’s co-proprietor venture.

Dalvay-by-the-Sea is not only a place of historic and cinematic significance but also a serene haven of beauty. Spend some time soaking in the stunning landscape from an Adirondack chair in the front yard, savoring the peaceful views that make this location so unforgettable.

View of Dalvay Lake from Dalvay-by-the-Sea in Dalvay, Prince Edward Island, Canada, photograph copyright World of Anne Shirley

A short stroll from the hotel leads you to Dalvay Beach, a rich stretch of red sand where the rhythm of the waves and the pristine beauty of the shoreline create a perfect escape.

Dalvay Beach, Prince Edward Island, Canada, photograph copyright World of Anne Shirley

The drive along the north shore near the hotel is a visual delight, with lush grasses swaying in the breeze and picturesque dunes rolling toward the horizon.

North Shore grasses, Prince Edward Island, Canada, photograph copyright World of Anne Shirley

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Official Website:
Dalvay by the Sea

Location:
Dalvay-by-the-Sea
16 Cottage Crescent, Dalvay, PE, C0A 1P0, Canada.

Map of Dalvay-by-the-Sea by OpenStreetMap

Image credits:
Photographs by World of Anne Shirley.
Map copyright OpenStreetMap.

References:
Read More about Dalvay’s History. Dalvay by the Sea. Retrieved from: https://www.dalvaybythesea.com/history

Dalvay-by-the-Sea National Historic Site. Parks Canada. Retrieved from: https://parks.canada.ca/lhn-nhs/pe/dalvay

Introducing The "Real" White Sands Hotel - Dalvay By The Sea. Anne of Green Gables. Sullivan Entertainment. Retrieved from: https://www.anneofgreengables.com/blog/introducing-the-real-white-sands-hotel-dalvay-by-the-sea

Pacheco, Adriana. 10 Anne of Green Gables Famous Filming Locations. Anne of Green Gables. Sullivan Entertainment. Retrieved from: https://www.anneofgreengables.com/blog/10-anne-of-green-gables-famous-filming-locations


Created July 17, 2007. Last updated August 8, 2024.
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March 29, 2006

Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series in Jordan

Anne Shirley from Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series by Sullivan Entertainment airing on television in Jordan

When my fiancé was traveling in Jordan for work earlier this month, he turned on the television and was surprised to see Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series (aka Annetoon) on TV. The show was dubbed in Arabic. He took a few photographs for me.

Here's a photograph of a talking willow tree:

Talking willow tree in Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series by Sullivan Entertainment airing on television in Jordan

Here's a photograph of Gilbert Blythe in Annetoon:

Gilbert Blythe from Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series by Sullivan Entertainment airing on television in Jordan

It's more evidence that Anne of Green Gables is everywhere.


Image credits:
Photographs of Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series on TV in Jordan taken by my fiancé.

Created March 29, 2006. Last updated November 9, 2024.
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October 18, 2005

Anne: Journey to Green Gables (2004)

Anne: Journey to Green Gables (2004), animated film by Sullivan Entertainment

Anne: Journey to Green Gables is a animated film created by Sullivan Entertainment. The film serves as a prequel to both Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series and the 1985 Anne of Green Gables miniseries by Kevin Sullivan. The film was released direct-to-video in 2004.

The 85-minute long movie imagines Anne Shirley's life before she reaches Green Gables. After the death of her parents, Anne is in the care of the Hammond family where she is mistreated. Later, she is sent to the Grout Orphanage where the director Madame Poubelle treats the children cruelly. Anne must rely on her imagination to survive.

Kevin Sullivan and Trudy Grant were the executive producers of the film. Kevin Sullivan directed the movie, and he wrote the script with Michael MacLennan. The film features music composed by Peter Breiner and Don Gillis.

The cast includes the following actors who portrayed the voices of the animated characters:

Mckenzie Sullivan as Anne Shirley
Patricia Gage as Marilla Cuthbert
Wayne Robson as Matthew Cuthbert
Al Mukadam as Gilbert Blythe
Kyle Fairlie as Felix King
Patricia Hamilton as Rachel Lynde
Rebecca Peters as Diana Barry
Cedric Smith as Tupper
Mike Beaver as Wilfred
Geoff Kahnert as Bailey
Kathryn Greenwood as Mavis
Dalene Irvine as Felicity King
Linda Sorensen as Hetty King
Ellen-Ray Hennessy as Mrs. Hammond
Kim Kuhteubl as Alice Lawson
Sara Botsford as Mrs. Barry / Frau Schuller

Synopsis (from the Annetoon website):
"Anne: Journey to Green Gables is an imaginative, animated prequel to the celebrated films that have charmed world audiences for two decades. In this brand new story, Anne has yet to go to Green Gables and dreams of having a family of her own. But as fate would have it, she is thrown into the clutches of Madame Poubelle, the faded aristocratic director of Grout Orphanage. It takes all of Anne’s scope for the imagination for her to endure until she gets to Green Gables."

Image credit:
Drawing of Anne Shirley from Anne: Journey to Green Gables. © Sullivan Entertainment. Used with permission.

Official Websites:
AnneToon.com - Official website for Anne: Journey to Green Gables and Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series
Anne: Journey to Green Gables - Watch the film online at Sullivan Entertainment's Anne of Green Gables Kids Channel on YouTube.
Shop at Sullivan

References:
AnneToon.com - Official website for Anne: Journey to Green Gables and Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series
Anne: Journey to Green Gables at IMDB

Purchase and watch Anne: Journey to Green Gables on DVD:

Anne: Journey to Green Gables DVD

Created October 18, 2005. Last updated November 8, 2024.
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July 11, 2005

Lantern Hill (1989)

Screencapture of Mairon Bennett as Jane Stuart in Lantern Hill, the 1989 TV Film by Kevin Sullivan

Lantern Hill is a captivating TV movie adaption of L.M. Montgomery's novel Jane of Lantern Hill, brought to life by the visionary filmmaker Kevin Sullivan. Known for his masterful adaptations of Anne of Green Gables and Anne of Avonlea, Sullivan once again immerses viewers in the world of Montgomery's storytelling in Lantern Hill.

At the heart of Lantern Hill is Mairon Bennett's heartfelt and sincere portrayal of Jane Stuart, a young girl trying to reunite her family. She is supported by an exceptional cast: Sam Waterston as her distracted father, Andrew Stuart, and Patricia Phillips as her weak-willed mother, Robin Stuart. Sarah Polley lights up the screen as Jane's friend Jody Turner, and the incomparable Colleen Dewhurst adds a touch of mystery as the enigmatic Hepzibah. Set in the 1930s, the film stays true to the novel’s core plot, but introduces intriguing supernatural elements and new characters that weave an air of mystery and enchantment into the story.

The film features familiar faces from Sullivan Entertainment's beloved productions. Fans of Anne of Green Gables and Anne of Avonlea will recognize Colleen Dewhurst for her memorable portrayal of the stern yet tender Marilla Cuthbert. Sarah Polley went on to star as Sara Stanley, the imaginative "Story Girl" on Road to Avonlea. Mairon and her brother Zachary Bennett (who plays Jimmy-John Meade here) would later have roles on Road to Avonlea as well, with Zachary playing the spirited Felix King and Mairon portraying Colleen Pritchard and Young Hetty King.

With a screenplay co-written by Kevin Sullivan and Fiona McHugh, Lantern Hill was a collaborative production between Sullivan Entertainment, the CBC, PBS, and the Disney Channel. The film is beautifully complemented by John Welsman's evocative score, which sets the tone for the heartwarming and mysterious story. Welsman would later create the memorable music for Road to Avonlea.

Lantern Hill received critical acclaim, winning two Gemini Awards in 1991. Sarah Polley's standout performance earned her a Gemini for Best Supporting Actress, and Martha Mann was honored for her costume designs. Colleen Dewhurst’s compelling role earned her an Emmy nomination in 1990 for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Miniseries or Special.

The film is a testament to the enduring appeal of L.M. Montgomery's works and Sullivan Entertainment’s unique ability to bring her timeless stories to the screen.


Here is the film's description from Sullivan Entertainment:

A spellbinding ghost story unfolds when 12-year-old Jane Stuart’s mysterious father (Sam Waterston), whom her family has tried to convince her is dead, resurfaces to reconcile his troubled past. She discovers a kind man, genuinely interested in both her welfare and her mother’s. With the assistance of a powerful mystic, Jane resolves to reunite her parents, despite the forces that stand in her way. Based on the acclaimed novel, Jane of Lantern Hill, by L.M. Montgomery.



Here is the film's description from Disney (archived):

Twelve-year-old Jane has grown up thinking that her father (Sam Waterston) has passed away, until he suddenly writes one day, requesting custody of his daughter. Despite the protests of a meddling grandmother (Zoe Caldwell), Jane is sent to live with her father at Lantern Hill, the farm where she was born. Prepared for the worst, Jane discovers her father to be a kind and caring man whose undying love for her mother has been shrouded all these years by the mysterious circumstances of their separation. Through the encouragement of a mystical woman named Hepzibah (Colleen Dewhurst), Jane secretly resolves to reunite her parents by overcoming the obstacles that stand in her way, while discovering the courage and inner strength she never knew existed.



Image credit:
Screencapture of Mairon Bennett as Jane Stuart in Lantern Hill. © Sullivan Entertainment

Official Website:
Lantern Hill

References:

Wonderworks Family Movie Series. VideoHound's MovieRetriever.com. Retrieved from: https://web.archive.org/web/20160820032319/http://www.movieretriever.com/videohound_lists/90154/Wonderworks-Family-Movie-Series (archived)

Lantern Hill. IMDb. Retrieved from: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099974/?ref_=tt_mv_close


Purchase and watch Lantern Hill:

Lantern Hill (1989) by Sullivan Entertainment


Created July 11, 2005. Last updated September 27, 2024.
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November 23, 2002

Road to Avonlea (1990-1996)

Road to Avonlea cast photograph featuring (from left to right) the characters Cecily King (Harmony Cramp), Olivia King (Mag Ruffman), Janet King (Lally Cadeau), Felicity King (Gema Zamprogna), Alec King (Cedric Smith), Sara Stanley (Sarah Polley), and Hetty King (Jackie Burroughs).


Road to Avonlea (1990–1996) is a television series produced by Sullivan Entertainment that aired for seven seasons on the CBC. The storylines in Road to Avonlea are based in part on L.M. Montgomery's novels The Story Girl and The Golden Road as well as her short story collections Chronicles of Avonlea and Further Chronicles of Avonlea.

Road to Avonlea takes place in the early 20th century in the fictional town of Avonlea, Prince Edward Island, the home of the Anne of Green Gables novels and Sullivan Entertainment’s Anne of Green Gables miniseries. The series begins when Sara Stanley is sent to live in Avonlea with her mother's family, the Kings, after her father is accused of embezzlement. Sara is a wealthy girl, who is used to life in big city Montreal. She must adjust to new experiences in a small village and her close-knit relatives.

Over the course of the series, its focus expanded from Sara to the rest of the King family and residents of Avonlea. Like other productions by Sullivan Entertainment, Road to Avonlea is humorous, romantic, and heart-warming. Its visually beautiful with a talented cast.

Road to Avonlea was a celebrated television series, winning 15 Gemini Awards and three Emmys. It aired in the United States on the Disney Channel with the title Avonlea. The series concluded after airing 91 episodes. Following the series finale, the Road to Avonlea cast reunited in a 1998 made-for-television film called Happy Christmas, Miss King (also known as An Avonlea Christmas). Set in 1914, the storyline was set during the first World War.

Image credit:
The Road to Avonlea photograph above features (from left to right) the characters Cecily King (Harmony Cramp), Olivia King (Mag Ruffman), Janet King (Lally Cadeau), Felicity King (Gema Zamprogna), Alec King (Cedric Smith), Sara Stanley (Sarah Polley), and Hetty King (Jackie Burroughs). © Sullivan Entertainment

External link:
Road of Avonlea
: The Official Website


Purchase and watch all seven seasons of Road to Avonlea:


Road to Avonlea Seven Season DVD Box Set by Sullivan Entertainment


Created November 23, 2002. Last updated March 12, 2022.
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July 01, 2002

Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series (2000-2001)

Drawing of Anne Shirley from Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series by Sullivan Entertainment

Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series (aka Anne: The Animated Series or Annetoon) is a television show created by Sullivan Entertainment that aired on PBS from 2000 to 2001. The educational cartoon is geared towards six- to ten-year-olds, and each episode focuses on a challenge of childhood and provides lessons for children about self-confidence, creativity, loyalty, and more.

The series follows the adventures of 10-year-old Anne Shirley and her friends Gilbert Blythe, Diana Barry, and Felix King. Anne lives in Avonlea where she was adopted by Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert. The series includes characters from L.M. Montgomery's novel and Sullivan Entertainment's Anne of Green Gables miniseries and Road to Avonlea TV series.

Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series ran for one season and had 26 episodes. Each episode was 30 minutes long. When the show aired on PBS, real children commented on the show at the end of each episode. Sullivan Entertainment's Annetoon website provides educational resources for teachers using the show to teach children Anne-themed lessons in schools.

Kevin Sullivan and Trudy Grant were the executive producers of the series, which was directed by Liliane Andre. The series was written by Michael MacLennan and featured music composed by Peter Breiner.

Bryn McAuley portrayed the voice of Anne Shirley. Patricia Gage played Marilla Cuthbert, and Wayne Robson portrayed Marilla's brother Matthew Cuthbert. Anne's classmate Gilbert Blythe was portrayed by Ali Mukaddam, and Emily Hampshire provided the voice of Anne's best friend Diana Barry. Kyle Fairlie gave voice to Felix King, and Dalene Irvine played Felicity King. Patricia Hamilton portrayed the voice of Rachel Lynde. Hamilton is well known for portraying Rachel Lynde in Sullivan Entertainment's prior productions: Anne of Green Gables (1985), Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel (1987), and Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story (2000), Road to Avonlea (1990-1996), and Anne of Green Gables: A New Beginning (2008).

In 2004, an animated film titled Anne: Journey to Green Gables was produced as a prequel to Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series.

Synopsis (from the Annetoon website):
"Anne: The Animated Series presents 26 entertaining and educational episodes. In this series, you will follow Anne as her out of control imagination leads her through many different adventures, which demonstrate important lessons in loyalty, resolving conflict and problem-solving. Join Anne and her friends in both difficult times and lots of laughter in this animated, family friendly version of Anne that you are sure to enjoy."

Image credit:
Drawing of Anne Shirley from Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series. © Sullivan Entertainment. Used with permission.

Official Websites:
AnneToon.com - Official website for Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series and Anne: Journey to Green Gables
Teacher's Resources at the Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series website
Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series - Watch the series online at Sullivan Entertainment's Anne of Green Gables Kids Channel on YouTube.
Shop at Sullivan

References:
AnneToon.com - Official website for Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series and Anne: Journey to Green Gables
Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series at IMDB

Purchase and watch Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series on DVD:

Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series (2000-2001) Complete DVD Set

Created July 1, 2002. Last updated November 13, 2024.
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April 24, 2001

Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story (2000)

Photograph of Jonathan Crombie as Gilbert Blythe and Megan Follows as Anne Shirley Blythe in Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story, 2000 Sullivan Entertainment miniseries

Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story is a television miniseries that first aired on CBC in March 2000. It was the third miniseries film about the life of Anne Shirley that was produced by Sullivan Entertainment, and it follows Anne of Green Gables (1985) and Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel (1987).

The miniseries starred Megan Follows who returned to play Anne Shirley. Jonathan Crombie resumed the role of Anne’s true love Gilbert Blythe. In addition, Schuyler Grant and Patricia Hamilton returned to play Diana Barry and Rachel Lynde, respectively. Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story also introduced new characters, including Jack Garrison Jr. played by Cameron Daddo. The miniseries was directed by Stefan Scaini, and the music was by Peter Breiner. Kevin Sullivan and Laurie Pearson wrote the screenplay for Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story. Its storyline diverges from L.M. Montgomery's Anne series.

The story begins when Anne returns home to Avonlea after years teaching while Gilbert has been in medical school. When Gilbert gets a job offer at a hospital in New York City, he asks Anne to move there with him. In New York, Anne works as an editor in a publishing house where she meets a writer named Jack Garrison. Jack is interested in Anne and her talent and convinces her to let him edit and submit a manuscript she is writing. Jack ends up stealing Anne’s work. Meanwhile, Gilbert is disappointed by the politics of working in a big city hospital.

Eventually, Anne and Gilbert return home to Avonlea and get married. The first World War begins, and Gilbert enlists as a medical officer and leaves for Europe. When Gilbert is declared missing, Anne joins the Red Cross and heads to Europe where she encounters danger and intrigue as she searches for Gilbert.

Image credit:
Photograph of Jonathan Crombie as Gilbert Blythe and Megan Follows as Anne Shirley Blythe in Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story © Sullivan Entertainment

External link:
Anne of Green Gables: The Official Website

Purchase and watch Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story:

Anne of Green Gables: The Continuing Story (2000) - 2 Disc Special Edition DVDs Anne of Green Gables: The Complete Four-Part Collection, DVD Set, The Kevin Sullivan Restoration


Created April 24, 2001. Last updated May 4, 2022.
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April 22, 2001

Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel (1987) aka Anne of Avonlea

Photograph of Jonathan Crombie as Gilbert Blythe and Megan Follows as Anne Shirley in Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel (aka Anne of Avonlea), 1987, Sullivan Entertainment miniseries

Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel (also known as Anne of Avonlea) is a television miniseries that first aired on the Disney Channel and CBC in 1987. It was broadcast on PBS the next year. Sullivan Entertainment produced this sequel to follow its acclaimed Anne of Green Gables (1985) miniseries.

Kevin Sullivan wrote and directed Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel. The miniseries starred Megan Follows, who returned to play the beloved Anne Shirley. Several other actors returned to play their Anne of Green Gables (1985) roles, including Colleen Dewhurst as Marilla Cuthbert, Jonathan Crombie as Gilbert Blythe, Schuyler Grant as Diana Barry, Patricia Hamilton as Rachel Lynde, and Marilyn Lightstone as Miss Stacey. Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel introduced several new characters as well, including Morgan Harris played by Frank Converse, Mrs. Harris played Dame Wendy Hiller, Emmeline Harris played by Genevieve Appleton, and Katherine Brooke played by Rosemary Dunsmore.

The storyline in Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel combines elements from three novels in L.M. Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables series, namely: Anne of Avonlea, Anne of the Island, and Anne of Windy Poplars. The story begins with Anne in Avonlea, teaching at the Avonlea school and dreaming of becoming a successful writer. After turning down a proposal from Gilbert, Anne takes a job as a teacher at Kingsport Ladies' College where she faces challenges from the Pringle family and the mean-spirited principal Katherine Brooke. Anne must navigate these difficulties to find her place and learn what she truly wants in life.

As with the earlier miniseries, Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel was filmed in Ontario and Prince Edward Island, Canada. Its memorable music was composed by Hagood Hardy. The miniseries earned six Gemini awards in 1988, with Kevin Sullivan winning for Best Dramatic Mini-Series, Megan Follows winning for Best Performance by a Lead Actress in a Dramatic Program or Mini-Series, and Colleen Dewhurst winning for Best Performance by a Supporting Actress.

Image credit:
Photograph of Jonathan Crombie as Gilbert Blythe and Megan Follows as Anne Shirley in Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel © Sullivan Entertainment

External link:
Anne of Green Gables: The Official Website

Purchase and watch Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel:

Anne of Green Gables: The Sequel, 1987, Sullivan Entertainment, 2 Disc Special Edition DVD Set Anne of Green Gables: The Complete Four-Part Collection, DVD Set, The Kevin Sullivan Restoration


Created April 22, 2001. Last updated May 2, 2022.
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April 17, 2001

Anne of Green Gables (1985)

Megan Follows as Anne Shirley in Anne of Green Gables (1985)

Anne of Green Gables is a made-for-television miniseries that first aired on CBC TV in 1985. Sullivan Entertainment loyally adapted L.M. Montgomery's novel of the same name for the screen.

Directed by Kevin Sullivan, Anne of Green Gables starred Megan Follows as Anne Shirley, Colleen Dewhurst and Richard Farnsworth as siblings Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert, Jonathan Crombie as Anne's rival Gilbert Blythe, and Schuyler Grant as Anne's bosom friend Diana Barry. The film's music, composed by Hagood Hardy, is distinctive and memorable. Filmed in both Ontario and on Prince Edward Island, the beauty of the Canadian scenery is candy for the eyes.

The movie was highly acclaimed for its script, cast, and loyalty to the novel's character. The Toronto Star glowingly described Anne of Green Gables as, "Cult phenomenon. Cultural ambassador. Canadian heroine."
 
The miniseries earned countless awards in 1986, including nine Gemini Awards and an Emmy Award for Outstanding Children's Program. Kevin Sullivan received the George Peabody Award for Outstanding Contribution to Broadcasting for his work in bringing the film to life.

Image credit:

Photograph of Megan Follows as Anne Shirley in Anne of Green Gables © Sullivan Entertainment.

External link:

Anne of Green Gables
: The Official Website


Purchase and watch Anne of Green Gables:


Anne of Green Gables DVD Set, The Kevin Sullivan Restoration Anne of Green Gables: The Complete Four-Part Collection, DVD Set, The Kevin Sullivan Restoration


Created April 17, 2001. Last updated March 18, 2021.
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April 18, 2000

Anne3.com (Sullivan Entertainment) Forum Keeperships

Anne3.com Forum Keeperships


I originally posted a Keeperships topic at the Anne3.com Forum hosted by Sullivan Entertainment on April 18, 2000. Later, the forum was known as the Avonlea Message Board and the Sullivan Entertainment Message Board. Sadly, the forum is gone now. I miss the days of conversation, friendship, and fun that took place there.

In returning to my old website, I thought I'd repost the keeperships here as an archive. I can't believe that the list is 250 keeperships long. Please note that this keeperships listing is no longer being updated.

Here are a few details on the keeperships list:

Keeperships are special treasures that we protect and care for, and we are called "keepers" of these items. All of our keeperships are from the Anne of Green Gables novels or Sullivan Entertainment Anne of Green Gables miniseries, Road to Avonlea, and other L.M. Montgomery novels and adaptations.

Some keeperships were created using screencaptures from friends at the Anne3.com Forum and from Avonlea Vignettes, Avonlea.hu, Lantern Hill, Anne of Green Gables, the Road to Avonlea Guide, and Megan Follows UK.


The Keeperships List


List Categories:
The Anne of Green Gables Series
The Blue Castle
The Emily of New Moon Series
Jane of Lantern Hill
Kilmeny of the Orchard
Magic for Marigold
The Pat of Silver Bush Series
Road to Avonlea
The Story Girl and The Golden Road
A Tangled Web
General/Other


The Anne Series

Keeper of the Pink Enamel Heart - Valancy

Keeper of the Bridge - Elizabeth

Keeper of the Gazebo - Call_Me_Carrots

Keeper of Anne's String of Pearls - Areata

Keeper of the Slate that Anne Broke Over Gil's Head - Fizzy

Keeper of Marilla's Amethyst Broach - Mark My Words Marilla

Keeper of Magog - SuiteLADY

Keeper of Anne's Circle of Pearls Engagement Ring from Gilbert - Wildfire

Keeper of Captain Jim's Life Book, from Anne's House of Dreams - DovieJo

Keeper of the Currant Wine - neb

Keeper of Marilla's Plum Puffs - fishing for watertrout

Keeper of Anne's Puffed-Sleeve Dress - di-anne

Keeper of Anne's "Avonlea" book - MariaCristina

Keeper of the Old Bench in Hester Gray's Garden - a dreamer like Anne

Keeper of Miss Lavendar's Little Tin Horn from Echo Lodge - TinCanSailorsDaughter

Keeper of Anne's Lady of Shalott book - starcrazy

Keeper of Walter's last letter to Rilla and Una - *Bets Wilcox*

Keeper of Anne's original manuscript - henk

Keeper of the Note Gil gives Anne at the Gazebo - Camelot

Keeper of the Haunted Wood - Sinatra Girl

Keeper of the Rosebud Tea Set - One of Joseph's Race

Keeper of the Lilies-of-the-Valley that Gilbert sent to Anne - MNSOTA

Keeper of Diana's Purple Party Dress - *Diana Fan Pippa!*

Keeper of Gog - Nzie

Keeper of Dolly the Cow - hehehehehe..ohhh dolly

Keeper of Mr. Hammond's Lunch - mrhammondlookingforlunch

Keeper of Josie Pye's Picket Fence - Natalie_of_the_Night

Keeper of Anne's Very Old Carpet Bag - Robin

Keeper of Anne's Dance Card - LilyMaiden

Keeper of the Red Rose Owen Gives Leslie - Amathea

Keeper of Bonny, Marilla's Apple-scented Geranium - Lokehualiilii

Keeper of the Wild Cherry Tree - Rose_Petal

Keeper of Matthew's Buggy - Lessa

Keeper of the White Way of Delight - Totoro

Keeper of Mr. Barry's Dory - Lea

Keeper of Matthew's Brown Sugar - JazzGuru

Keeper of The Lake of Shining Waters - evonne

Keeper of Philippa's Dress of Sunshine - lily_of_the_valley

Keeper of Anne's House of Dreams - julodle

Keeper of Idlewild - PetraFromIdlewild

Keeper of Anne's Shell Surrounded Garden at the House of Dreams- godschik

Keeper of Anne's Wedding Dress - TheDoctorsSweetheart

Keeper of the Raven Black Hair Dye - x_iheartyou_x

Keeper of Joyce's Little White Dress - Pixie-of-lovers-lane

Keeper of Anne and Gil's Wedding Rings - Eowyn Blythe

Keeper of Gilbert's Watch - Josie Pye

Keeper of Anne's Brown Gloria Dress - Alserina

Keeper of The Lord's Prayer Card Marilla gives Anne - Alwaysasking

Keeper of Diana's White Sands Recital Dress - Katherine

Keeper of Gil's Riding Crop - CoreyAnn

Keeper of Marilla's June Lilies - #1annegirl

Keeper of Violet Vale - fairy.of.idlewild

Keeper of the Mayflowers - melody

Keeper of the Last Queen Anne's Lace of the Summer - faermaid

Keeper of the Bright River Train Station - OrphanAnne

Keeper of Rilla's War Diary - Pear38

Keeper of the Light in Diana's Window - Margaux

Keeper of Ingleside - any given thursday

Keeper of Anne's Green Dress - Kitty

Keeper of the "Promise Me" song - Lady of Shalott

Keeper of Anne's Book of Revelation - Webmistress87

Keeper of Patty's Place - Eki

Keeper of Gilbert Blythe's Scandalous Buggy - LuzEstrella

Keeper of Anne's Letters to Gilbert - l.m montgomery rocks!

Keeper of Little Dog Monday - pinky tuscadero

Keeper of Lover's Lane - diana

Keeper of Anne's Red Hair - ~Anne Shirley~

Keeper of Anne's "right kind of pen" - Carrots95

Keeper of Anne's First Taste of Ice Cream - carlyanne

Keeper of the Rusty Nail that Cut Jem's Finger in Anne of Ingleside - IngelsideJem

Keeper of the Raspberry Cordial - green is ten times worse

Keeper of the Queen's Pass List - iloveblueskies

Keeper of Anne and Matthew's Hug - Sandy (Smallbeautifulangel)

Keeper of Anne's Straw Hat - Shylah Rose

Keeper of Gilbert's Bike - dcarmany

Keeper of Walter's Bells in Rainbow Valley - Seller of Dreams

Keeper of the Rollings Reliable Baking Powder - Lady of Carmody

Keeper of Anne's Rosebud Dress - Anne-girl Blythe

Keeper of Anne's Birth Parent's Love Letters - Carol

Keeper of Anne's Window Friend Katie - kooky

Keeper of Echo Lodge - Miss Liz

Keeper of Rainbow Valley - bosum buddy

Keeper of Green Gables - sunshine365

Keeper of Hester Gray's Garden - gilnanne25

Keeper of Gilbert's Boat - amiga

Keeper of the Diamond Necklace Gilbert Gives Anne on their 15th Wedding Anniversary

Keeper of Anne's Star Flowers - thelily_maid

Keeper of Gil's Crushed Candy Heart - Carrots92

Keeper of the Green Gables Attic Window - April of Light

Keeper of the Bottle of Ipecac - anne-girl

Keeper of the lock of Diana's Beautiful Black Tresses - anne-with-an-e

Keeper of Marilla's Plum Pudding - DramaQueen

Keeper of the Four Winds Lighthouse - Faith

Keeper of the Avonlea Schoolhouse - Amy of Green Gables

Keeper of the "Let Me Be Your Sweetheart" Song - Diana_22

Keeper of Lawson's General Store - Little Miss Stacey

Keeper of the Birch Path - Olivia

Keeper of Ben-Hur - amyrjo

Keeper of Matthew's Farmers Almanac - BlessedFuture

Keeper of Anne's Book, Kindred Spirits - Una

Keeper of Matthew's Beloved Scotch Roses - a_walk_in_Avonlea

Keeper of Gilbert's War Tags - AvonleaGirl

Keeper of "The Tree Lovers" - Dreaming of Ingleside

Keeper of Crystal Lake - Ladybell

Keeper of Little Kitchener's Soup Tureen - "Yeth," said Rilla

Keeper of Anne's Bedroom - SweetPea

Keeper of Anne's Wedding Bouquet - Tonya

Keeper of the Snowy Maple Arch - Nath

Keeper of Anne's Diploma from Queen's - windy poplars

Keeper of the Avery Scholarship - Annegirl_129

Keeper of Dominic's Blanket - westLawn06

Keeper of Dryad’s Bubble - Elizabeth (Miss Bray)

Keeper of Katherine's Xmas Puppy - afrostyhaze

Keeper of Anne's Rose from the White Sands Recital - avonleaaddict46

Keeper of Anne's Wedding Veil (from the books) - annelover

Keeper of Diana's Broken Bed - OldSoulofMine

Keeper of Anne and Little Elizabeth's Map of Fairyland - spawkly

Keeper of the Gillis' Garden - Kelley (with an e)

Keeper of Walter's Cross, Somewhere in France - Anne Blythe

Keeper of Emmeline's Glasses - caseymabin

Keeper of the Ingleside Gardens - Denise of Ingleside, PEI

Keeper of Adam, Faith's pet rooster - alexdania93

Keeper of the Picture of Paul's Dear Little Mother - KristiofGrayslake

Keeper of Windy Poplars - Tammara

Keeper of Anne's Faith, Hope, Charity Picture - MrsDrBlythe

Keeper of Anne’s Rose from the Concert that Gilbert Takes - *AnneFan*

Keeper of Mr. Harrison's Parrot - irishgirln1

Keeper of Muriel Stacey's Cameo - poohs_place

Keeper of a Lock of Gilbert' Curly Hair - IluvGilbert

Keeper of the Muddy Field where Anne and Diana went running after Dolly - annegirlm

Keeper of Rilla's Green Velvet Hat - dyedintheoldwoolmaid

Keeper of Jem's first letter to Anne in Anne of Ingleside - greencarrots

Keeper of Anne's Chewed Pencil - Exotic Familiarity

Keeper of Gil's horse - Gil's Anne

Keeper of Diana's Pink Dress - Georgiana

Keeper of Faith Meredith's Blue Ribbon - meganloops

Keeper of the Anne of Green Gables Theme Song - Avonlea03

Keeper of Walter's Memorial from Rilla of Ingleside - gwenivere73

Keeper of Anne's Bridesmaid Dress - Gilsgirl

Keeper of Anne's Pinafore - Anne of Gray Gables

Keeper of Captain Jim's Driftwood Fires - Lavendar

Keeper of the Avonlea flower bouquet - vanja

Keeper of Rachel Lynde's June Lilies - cordelliablythe

Keeper of the Hills Overlooking Green Gables - dreamranchgirl

Keeper of Rachel Lynde's Jersey Cow - MarteBlythe

Keeper of Anne's typewriter - Anne_girl

Keeper of Anne's Nun Habit - carmen92

Keeper of Gil's Newsboy Hat - RedheadDreamer

Keeper of Gil's War Uniform - GilsKindredSpirit

Keeper of  Anne's War Diary - AvonleaGal

Keeper of Anne's Teacher Dress in Avonlea - AnnelovesGilbert

Keeper of Anne's Desk Drawer at Kingsport - hannikan

Keeper of Anne's Red Tamo'shanter - ladycordeliafitzgerald

Keeper of the White Sands - krsanders

Keeper of Captain Jim's First Mate - Kharla

Keeper of the Hall that was Painted Blue - musicchick93

Keeper of the Snow Queen - Myra of Green Gables

Keeper of Walter Blythe's "The Piper" Poem - emilyanne87

Keeper of "The Bingen on the Rhine" Poem - Heather Alice

Keeper of the Caramels Matthew Gave Anne - Nanne

Keeper of Leslie Moore's Crimson Ribbon - Charlaya

Keeper of the Ridgepole of Moody Spurgeon's Kitchen Roof - klar4230

Keeper of Gil's copy of Anne's book - The Lady of Shalott

Keeper of Anne's Flower Basket - DianaBerry

Keeper of Anne's Best Tale (the story Anne writes when she falls through the roof of the Copp pantry) - annecordelia

Keeper of Gilbert's Straw Hat - anneinspirit


The Blue Castle

Keeper of Valancy's Smashed Jar of Potpourri - CountessAmy

Keeper of Valancy's Pearl Necklace - puddleduck

Keeper of Valancy's Dust-Pile - allisonw2001

Keeper of Lady Jane - Meg

Keeper of Redfern's Purple Pills - SarahGannon

Keeper of Valancy's "Moonlight" Dress - Isabelle


The Emily of New Moon Series


Keeper of Emily's Jimmy-book - avonleagyrl

Keeper of the Sofa Where Emily Stored the Letters to her Father - Fairlight

Keeper of the Disappointed House - lily

Keeper of Emily's Seller of Dreams - EmilyofDreams

Keeper of Teddy's Signal Whistle - Cheers

Keeper of the Star Map of Vega of the Lyre - Galaxy

Keeper of the Deed to the Disappointed House - Eilonwy

Keeper of the Lost Diamond that Emily Finds - MargoPego

Keeper of the Tomorrow Road - E.B. Starr




Jane of Lantern Hill

Keeper of Andrew Stuart's hearse (car) - AvFan4vr

Keeper of Lantern Hill - leopuppy04


Kilmeny of the Orchard

Keeper of Kilmeny's violin - dreamlover_001


Magic for Marigold


Keeper of Marigold's doll, Alicia - Marigold-AnneBlythe

Keeper of Cloud of Spruce - Laila93


The Pat of Silver Bush Series

Keeper of Judy Plum's Glory Box - puffysleeves

Keeper of Jingle's Dark, Horn-rimmed Glasses, from Pat of Silver Bush - GabrielaBelen


The Story Girl and The Golden Road

Keeper of Grandmother King's Blue Cup -  IrenyDornroeschen


Road to Avonlea


Keeper of Hetty King's Hat Pins - Lady19thC

Keeper of the Twinkle in Gus Pike's Green Eyes - Nan, a DIT

Keeper of Jasper Dale's Home Movie - Avonlea22

Keeper of Gus Pike's Fiddle - Max Sutton

Keeper of Gus's ruby ring - JulieK

Keeper of Sara Stanley's Muddy Blue Silk Shoes - Ma Cherie

Keeper of the Blue Chest of Arabella King - Kindred

Keeper of the Avonlea Chronicle - kindredanne

Keeper of Felicity's Red Dress - rtafan2812

Keeper of Gus Pike's Stolen Kiss - Unameredith

Keeper of Felicity's Every Girl's Calendar - HappyHomeschooler

Keeper of Gus's Hat - SoDearToMyHeart

Keeper of Gus and Felicity's First Kiss - modernelegance

Keeper of "The Annie Jane" - Seanchaidh

Keeper of Gus's Pipe - SailorGirl

Keeper of Izzy and Felix's First Kiss - AnneCordeliaBlythe

Keeper of Felix's Lopsided Smile - Shelly

Keeper of Gus's Plate - molvieaholic

Keeper of Rose Cottage - Avonlea Is Home

Keeper of Sara, Felix and Felicity's Wishbox - Tikvica

Keeper of Felicity's Wedding Dress and Veil - 22angel

Keeper of Gus and Felicity's Wedding Kiss - Katie

Keeper of Ruth Stanley's Piano - RoseCottageGirl

Keeper of Jasper and Olivia's First Kiss - Emily

Keeper of Simon Tremayne's bowtie - jaxshan

Keeper of Felicity's Lilac Dress - ladymerri

Keeper of Izzy's Blue Dress and Hat - StarryEyed

Keeper of the Avonlea Lighthouse - Golightly

Keeper of Izzy's First Dress - miss_izzie

Keeper of Izzy's Yellow Dress - Angie

Keeper of Felicity's Home Cooking - VFHusker

Keeper of Arthur's Sketchbook - Tracy

Keeper of Gus's Last Letter to Felicity - GemaFan

Keeper of the Avonlea Schoolhouse

Keeper of Cecily's dog Digger - Sarah

Keeper of Felicity's Sawdust Pudding - nmorgan

Keeper of Elbert's Accordion - Elaine11

Keeper of Muriel Stacey's Motorcar - Gwendolene

Keeper of the Magic Lantern - jonas 3

Keeper of Peg Bowen's Pipe - Avonlealover

Keeper of Hetty's Shawl - Miss Hetty King

Keeper of the drawing that Romney made for Hetty - hobbie

Keeper of Viola's Flaming Red Kimono - muppets123

Keeper of Janie McColly's Medallion - Matheson

Keeper of the Avonlea bridge - Kailey

Keeper of Gus Pike's Spilled Coffee - Avalyn

Keeper of Jasper Dale's Camera - cameraem

Keeper of Felix's Flour Heart - Natalie

Keeper of Great Aunt Eliza's Keepsake Chest - MissAdventure

Keeper of Felicity's Diary - Margherita

Keeper of Sara's Flute - Dylan

Keeper of Janet's Music Box - bennettkid

Keeper of the Red and Gold Necklace - storygirl

Keeper of Izzy and Felix's Canoe - annavonlea14

Keeper of the Love Letter Izzy Wrote to Felix - sleetinthesummer

Keeper of Jasper Dale's Motion Picture Camera - ChristopherSchneider


A Tangled Web


Keeper of the Old Dark Jug - Lorene


General/Other

Keeper of the Kitties - RillaBlythe

Keeper of a P.E.I. Lighthouse - WhitneyLyn

Keeper of the Avonlea Message Board - Administrator

Keeper of the Red Roads of PEI - Marissa


Created April 18, 2000. Last updated keepership list and images August 8, 2010. Re-posted online December 1, 2021. Last updated intro text December 1, 2021.
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