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  1. May 31, 2024 · Da Vinci's City Hall. Da Vinci's Inquest is a Canadian crime drama television series which originally aired on CBC Television from 1998 to 2005. While never a ratings blockbuster, the critically acclaimed show did attract a loyal following, and ultimately seven seasons of thirteen episodes each were filmed for a total of ninety-one episodes.

  2. Feb 6, 2019 · #27: THAT'S THE WAY THE STORY GOESDa Vinci "tilts at windmills" while investigating a death on the streets of his beloved downtown Eastside. Shannon and Lear...

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  3. Da Vinci's Inquest (1998-2005) is a drama series created by the CBC about Vancouver city coroner Dominic Da Vinci, played by Nicholas Campbell. The show was picked up by the CBC as part of a group of story ideas pitched in 1997. Subsequently, the show ran for seven seasons, and was one of the highest-rated programs on the network.

  4. #29: IT'S A BAD CORNERDa Vinci is challenged by the father of a young woman killed in a fire. When a squeegee kid is killed, Shannon and Leary don't have muc...

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  5. Da Vinci's Inquest is a Canadian television series of the crime drama genre. It was created by Chris Haddock and produced through his production company, Haddock Entertainment . It aired on CBC in Canada for seven seasons from October , 1998 to January , 2005 , spanning a total of ninety-one episodes, averaging thirteen episodes per season.

  6. In my opinion CBC Television has created a gem of a realistic dramatic series of real consequence in the airing of Da Vinci's Inquest. In reviewing some of the background write-ups and reviews some basis is made in comparing this series to Quincy, M.E. Quincy was a lightweight drama standing side by side with Da Vinci.

  7. Nov 13, 2007 · In Season 2 of Da Vinci's Inquest, the hit Canadian police procedural, Campbell is in fine form as Da Vinci, a former Vancouver cop turned coroner. What's great about Da Vinci's Inquest is that it never feels formulaic, even though it delivers as a good cop procedural should. Case in point: The episode called "Blues in A Minor."