The third season of Emily began airing on CBC in January 2002. (It previously aired in the USA in 1999, and has aired
on some WIC stations in Canada.) Below is the episode list with CBC's descriptions of each episode. For the original airdates on WAM!, and more detailed spoilers go here:
Third Season Spoilers
From the CBC website...
Emily of New Moon returns to CBC Television Sunday night
with the first of twenty new episodes, based on the series
by Lucy Maud Montgomery. January 2002
The description from the CBC website from Fall 2001 when they planned to air only 9 episodes:
Back with nine new episodes is the captivating story of a free-spirited orphan with a vivid imagination and a passion to write.
Based on the books by Lucy Maud Montgomery, Emily of New Moon tells the story of Emily Byrd Starr, now 13, who hovers on
the edge of adolescence, yearning to discover the meaning of love and life. All around her, the people in her life are changing in
ways that both bewilder and enchant her. Returning for season three are Martha MacIsaac as Emily and other series regulars,
including Jessica Pellerin, Sheila McCarthy, Kris Lemche, Stephen McHattie, Linda Thorson, Peter Donaldson, John Neville,
Richard Donat and Chip Chuipka. Special appearances include Michael Enright as the Lieutenant Governor and Lucy Maud
Montgomery's great granddaughter as the Lieutenant Governor's daughter
Ask Me No Questions, I'll Tell You No Lies
Sunday, January 13th., 2002 (7:00 pm ET)
Emily and Ilse battle with issues of "Truth" when they involve themselves in Laura's love life. Laura's pure love for Dr. Burnley
haunts her as wedding preparations are finalized for her and Ian Bowles. Emily and Ilse are beside themselves with joy when they
hear that Laura may call off the wedding. But before Laura can break the news to Ian, an unexpected twist of events descends
on New Moon, leaving everyone scrambling for answers. Cast: Emily Byrd Starr (Martha MacIsaac) Aunt Laura (Sheila
McCarthy) Ilse (Jessica Pellerin),
Perry Miller (Kris Lemche), Cousin Jimmy (Stephen McHattie), Cousin Isabel (Linda Thorson) Malcolm Murray (John Neville),
Mr. Bowles (Peter Donaldson), Dr. Burnley (Richard Donat) and Mr. Carpenter (Chip Chuipka).
The Return of Maida Flynn
Sunday, March 3rd., 2002 (7:00 pm ET)
The tragic Maida Flynn returns to collect her child, Little Ollie Murray, abandoned in Blair Water over a year ago. In the time she
has been away, the father, Oliver Murray, Sr. has perished in the Klondike, leaving his son a considerable amount of
gold. Everyone fights over the treasure. Everyone except Maida Flynn, who desperately tries to convince Emily and Ilse that she
loves Little Ollie more than life itself. Cast: Emily Byrd Starr (Martha MacIsaac) Aunt Laura (Sheila McCarthy) Ilse (Jessica
Pellerin), Perry Miller (Kris Lemche), Cousin Jimmy (Stephen McHattie), Cousin Isabel (Linda Thorson) Malcolm Murray (John
Neville), Mr. Bowles (Peter Donaldson), Dr. Burnley (Richard Donat) and Mr. Carpenter (Chip Chuipka).
Under the Wishing Moon - Part 1
Sunday, March 10th., 2002 (7:00 pm ET)
Emily makes a wish for Jimmy to be a man of great wisdom. Instead, a bolt of lightning strikes him, leaving him comatose on the
side of the road. Emily is paralyzed with fear thinking that she has wished death upon her beloved cousin. But Jimmy wakens a
genius. His life now careens into realms beyond even Emily's fertile imagination: inventions, honours, and worldly acclaim. When
he meets Eve, his long lost love, his cup brimmeth over.
Under the Wishing Moon (part 2) - Bridge of Dreams
Sunday, March 17th., 2002 (7:00 pm ET)
Jimmy Murray is made Director of the First Institute of Scientific Discovery. He plans to build an automobile, harness electrical
energy but most ambitiously, to build a bridge which will connect Prince Edward Island to the Mainland. The world bows to his
ingenuity. However, all Jimmy really desires is Eve's hand in marriage, their love continuing to blossom in spite of Isabel's
objections. The beautiful wedding ends in tragedy. Eve is arrested and sentenced to death for the murder of her father. Only
Jimmy can save her. Special appearances by Michael Enright as the Lieutenant Governor, Lucy Maud Montgomery's great
granddaughter as the Lieutenant Governor's daughter and the actual Confederation Bridge, connecting Prince Edward Island to
the Mainland.
Bred in the Bone
Sunday, March 24th., 2002 (7:00 pm ET)
It's no secret that Three-toed Alice Miller, Perry's mother, murdered her husband with an axe ten years ago. Despite teasing from
the school children, Perry has long since buried the memory and started a new life. When Aunt Thom arrives in Blair Water,
Perry immediately senses trouble. His instinct foreshadows Aunt Thom's plans to bust Alice Miller out
of prison. Emily, Ilse, Teddy and Perry travel with Aunt Thom to an oratory contest in Shrewsbury but before long, Perry is made
accomplice to aiding and abetting his mother's escape. Suddenly, the oratory contest becomes secondary to the emotional battle
between a loving Mother and Son who don't know how to say the words, "I love you."
The Return of Malcolm Murray - Part 1
Sunday, April 7th., 2002 (7:00 pm ET)
The Murray family is horrified when the ship carrying Malcolm Murray is put under quarantine for small pox. Ignoring Dr.
Burnley's warning about the disease, the children sneak Malcolm out of the contaminated area, hidden in a
coffin. To the family's shock, Malcolm has brought with him Robbie Burns, a six-year-old black boy whose mother died on board.
A mixture of prejudice and ignorance follows the boy as Emily attempts to integrate him into the community. The small pox
epidemic swoops down on them and death seems imminent. Panic ensues. The community is terrified of the only possible
prevention: vaccination. When Malcolm falls ill, all hope vanishes.
The Return of Malcolm Murray - Part 2 - The Plague
(also called: "In the Valley of the Shadow of Death - Part 2" when shown in the USA)
Sunday, April 14th., 2002 (7:00 pm ET)
Robbie Burns dies and Blair Water is ravaged by the small pox epidemic. Preparations must be made to save the children. They
attempt to leave town but the barricades block them. Dr. Burnley turns his house into a hospital but is hardly able to care for all
those who have fallen ill. Emily watches helplessly as her dear friend, Ilse, succumbs, hovering between life and death.
Isabel's attempts to make amends with her father are thrown back in her face when she most needs his forgiveness.
Had a Wife and Couldn't Keep Her
Sunday, June 9th., 2002 (7:00 pm ET)
Emily writes an anonymous gossip column titled, "Kicking the Cat." When people in the community act on Emily and Ilse's advice
concerning matters of the heart, misunderstandings pile on top of misinformation. Mr. Carpenter's arrival creates even greater
turmoil when he and Isabel Murray fall in love.
A Fall From Grace
Sunday, June 23rd., 2002 (7:00 pm ET)
Emily learns the best way to overcome writer's block is to write
what you see. She begins a dramatic biography entitled, "Confessions of an Adulteress, " based on Rhoda's promiscuous mother,
Velma Stuart. But it's Rhoda who succumbs to the charms of Harrison Bowles, the handsome young visitor at New Moon.
Emily's story spirals out of control when Rhoda goes too far and jeopardizes not only her marital prospects but perhaps also her
entire future.
The Bequest
Sunday, July 7th., 2002 (7:00 pm ET)
Malcolm's bequest, which leaves New Moon to Isabel, Laura, Jimmy and Emily, ignites a family squabble of epic proportions.
Isabel refuses to share her inheritance with anyone and does everything within her power to have the document nullified. Emily
sends Malcolm into a seething rage when she cannot agree to the conditions of the bequest. He withdraws into seclusion,
tormented by his family's greed and selfishness. When Isabel takes her vengeance one step too far, Malcolm shocks everyone by
showing a side of himself never before revealed.
Command Performance
Sunday, July 14th., 2002 (7:00 pm ET)
Emily's plans to attend school in Shrewsbury with her friends are shattered when Aunt Ruth refuses to provide room and board.
Emily is fated to be left behind in Blair Water, never to receive the education she so fiercely desires. Laura Murray is an
appropriate shoulder on which to cry when she reveals to Emily that she has left Ian Bowles for the last time. Emily tries to help
Laura remain optimistic as the pair contemplate the bleak future. All seems lost when an unlikely ally comes to Emily's defense,
shining a resplendent light on her future. Laura Murray who delights in Emily's happiness, is faced with a shocking discovery of
her own.
A Man May Work From Sun to Sun, But a Woman's Work is
Never Done
Sunday, August 4th., 2002 (7:00 pm ET)
Laura Murray’s foray into the world as a single woman in the family way is nothing short of trial by fire. Isabel Murray refuses to
support her at New Moon while Laura obstinately refuses to return to Ian Bowles. When Emily finds her employment at a woolen
mill, Laura leaves New Moon without telling a soul. At the mill, Laura learns first hand about the industrial working conditions of
the 19th Century: sinister employers, cramped living quarters, a dangerous working environment with no benefits and meager
wages. She endures the daily hardships, working side by side with impoverished young women, relishing her new-found freedom
for the first time in her life. Her troubles come flooding back when Ian discovers her whereabouts and tries to coerce her back to
the Treasure House. Emily and Ilse are frantic with worry when they visit Laura at the mill but find she has vanished into thin air.
A Weaver of Dreams
Sunday, August 11th., 2002 (7:00 pm ET)
Whatever happened to Laura Murray? Emily and Ilse consult with Ada Pickett,
infamous palm reader, who tells them they are too young to know the truth. Having heard this excuse once too
often, the girls fight their frustration by dressing up as old women with the hopes that the truth will somehow
reveal itself. A magical twist of fate thrusts the girls into the future as they are transformed into ninety-year-old
versions of themselves. Through their ancient eyes, we see three very different versions of Laura’s fate. The
question remains, which one is true?
First Season Episodes
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