Constable Benton Fraser, an officer of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, is attached to the Canadian consulate but works with Chicago Police Department to solve crimes.
The best episode of "Due South" season 4 is "Dr. Longball", rated 7.7/10 from 98 user votes. It was directed by Larry A. McLean and written by Paul Quarrington. "Dr. Longball" aired on 9/23/1998 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "Easy Money".
Welsh's brother calls for big-city backup to catch baseball-team saboteurs.
Director: Larry A. McLean
Writer: Paul Quarrington
Fraser's childhood mentor(Tom Quinn)arrives in Chicago with the hope of stopping a U.S. company from constructing a hydro dam that will leave his northern village under water.
Director: George Bloomfield
Writer: David Shore
Ray has misgivings when Beth Botrelle, a woman he arrested years ago for murdering her police officer husband,is scheduled to be executed. Accompanied by Fraser, he tracks down evidence that proves her innocense.
Director: George Bloomfield
Writer: John Krizanc
After a voodoo priest dies in a cell, his body disappears from the morgue.
Director: Bruce Pittman
Writer: Frank Siracusa
A murder-for-hire business has a unique body disposal system...funeral caskets.
Director: George Bloomfield
Writer: David Cole
When a beautiful poker player (Denny Scarpa) is arrested, she cuts a deal with the Feds. Fraser is planted in a high stakes game of cards and Ray must come to his rescue when the poker game gets rough.
Director: Steve DiMarco
Writer: Robert Forsyth
A Canadian country-western singer gets death threats.
Director: Larry A. McLean
Writer: David Cole, Gail Collins
Ray arrests a mob boss for minor assault, and Fraser is determined to make it stick.
Director: George Bloomfield
Writer: Peter Mohan
When a pretzel vendor is gunned down in the park, Fraser investigates the crime, with surprising results.
Director: Stephen Surjik
Writer: David Young
Fraser and Ray investigate after witnessing men in a white limousine abduct a teen girl from a shopping mall.
Director: George Bloomfield
Writer: John Krizanc
A female Mountie who comes to Chicago after two murder suspects has a strange attraction for Fraser.
Director: Francis Damberger
Writer: Julie Lacey
Fraser and Kowalski pursue an arms dealer to the Yukon, where they join forces with Buck Frobisher's (Leslie Nielsen) detachment.
Director: Steve DiMarco
Writer: Paul Gross, R.B. Carney
Fraser and Kowalski pursue an arms dealer to the Yukon, where they join forces with Buck Frobisher's detachment.
Director: Steve DiMarco
Writer: Paul Gross, R.B. Carney