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'''''Mentors''''' is a Canadian science fiction series that aired on the Family Channel.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20120404114417/http://telefilm.ca/en/catalogues/production/mentors-iii A telefilm page that includes some information about the show] Retrieved 20 Oct '17</ref> It aired on Discovery Kids in the United States and Latin America. A Japanese dub of the series also aired in Japan on NHK.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mentors_(TV_series) The Wikipedia page about the show] Retrieved 20 Oct '17</ref> The show is about a teenage boy who brings back historical figures with his computer. The people he brings back then help him with his life problems, and teach him about history. The show ran for 4 seasons from 1998 to 2002.
'''''Mentors''''' is a Canadian science fiction series that aired on the Family Channel.<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20120404114417/http://telefilm.ca/en/catalogues/production/mentors-iii A telefilm page that includes some information about the show] Retrieved 20 Oct '17</ref> It aired on Discovery Kids in the United States and Latin America. A Japanese dub of the series also aired in Japan on NHK.<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mentors_(TV_series) The Wikipedia page about the show] Retrieved 20 Oct '17</ref> The show is about a teenage boy who brings back historical figures with his computer. The people he brings back then help him with his life problems, and teach him about history. The show ran for 4 seasons from 1998 to 2002.


This series has not been released on home video, and there are almost no known clips of the show on the internet. Only a low quality clip, one episode, and a "Behind The Scenes" video have been uploaded to YouTube.
This series has not been released on home video, and there are almost no known clips of the show on the internet. For years, only a low quality clip, one episode, and a "Behind The Scenes" video were available on YouTube. On December 23, 2017, the Encore+ YouTube channel began officially uploading the first season in high definition.<ref>[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLXssjYeUyJVHRVsElKWw7_oY9b0LgtrL9 Mentors YouTube] Retrieved Dec 25 '17.</ref>


==Episodes==
==Episodes==

Revision as of 13:45, 25 December 2017

Mentors.jpg

A poster for the show.

Status: Partially Lost

Mentors is a Canadian science fiction series that aired on the Family Channel.[1] It aired on Discovery Kids in the United States and Latin America. A Japanese dub of the series also aired in Japan on NHK.[2] The show is about a teenage boy who brings back historical figures with his computer. The people he brings back then help him with his life problems, and teach him about history. The show ran for 4 seasons from 1998 to 2002.

This series has not been released on home video, and there are almost no known clips of the show on the internet. For years, only a low quality clip, one episode, and a "Behind The Scenes" video were available on YouTube. On December 23, 2017, the Encore+ YouTube channel began officially uploading the first season in high definition.[3]

Episodes

Season 1 (1998-1999)

# Episode Title Air Date Status
1 The Genius June 12, 1998 Released
2 Smart Aleck June 19, 1998 Released
3 Raising the Siege June 26, 1998 Released
4 Lewis in Wonderland July 3, 1998 Released
5 Little Emperor July 10, 1998 Released
6 Wilde Card July 17, 1998 Lost
7 A Ninth of Beethoven January 16, 1999 Lost
8 A Transient, Shining Trouble January 23, 1999 Lost
9 The Presence of Saint Nick February 6, 1999 Lost
10 The Raven March 5, 1999 Found (low quality)
11 Harriet's Path March 12, 1999 Lost
12 The Crush March 19, 1999 Lost
13 The Rescue March 16, 1999 Lost

Season 2 (2000)

# Episode Title Air Date Status
1 The Truth Is in Here August 18, 2000 Lost
2 Her Grace Under Pressure August 25, 2000 Lost
3 Dear Diary September 1, 2000 Lost
4 The Glory Trail September 8, 2000 Lost
5 Right Place, Right Time September 15, 2000 Lost
6 Nothing But Net September 22, 2000 Lost
7 Father's Day September 29, 2000 Lost
8 The Book of Love October 6, 2000 Lost
9 Stranger in a Strange Land October 2000 Lost
10 The Fire Ship October 20, 2000 Lost
11 Klondike Daze October 27, 2000 Lost
12 Seer and Now 3 November 3, 2000 Lost
13 Future Tense November 10, 2000 Lost

Season 3 (2001)

# Episode Title Air Date Status
1 The Good, the Bad and the Ollie May 8, 2001 Lost
2 The Odd Pod May 12, 2001 Lost
3 Man's Best Friend May 13, 2001 Lost
4 Citizen Cates May 14, 2001 Lost
5 Experience May 15, 2001 Lost
6 Silent Movie May 19, 2001 Lost
7 Such Stuff as Dreams Are Made Of May 20, 2001 Lost
8 Work in Progress May 21, 2001 Lost
9 Nothing to Fear May 22, 2001 Lost
10 Anything You Can Do May 26, 2001 Lost
11 Remembrance Day May 27, 2001 Lost
12 The Tao of Hockey May 28, 2001 Lost
13 Homesick May 29, 2001 Lost

Season 4 (2002)

# Episode Title Air Date Status
1 Enter the Monolith March 15, 2002 Lost
2 The Private Eyes March 16, 2002 Lost
3 Humbug March 17, 2002 Lost
4 The Other Half March 18, 2002 Lost
5 Transition March 22, 2002 Lost
6 Breakthrough March 23, 2002 Lost
7 Future Forward March 24, 2002 Lost
8 Dusty Trails March 25, 2002 Lost
9 Cursed March 29, 2002 Lost
10 Once and Future King March 30, 2002 Lost
11 Secrets and Lies March 31, 2002 Lost
12 A Matter of Time: Part 1 April 1, 2002 Lost
13 A Matter of Time: Part 2 April 2, 2002 Lost

Videos

Intro

Behind the scenes

References