You may be asking
yourself: how could a kid who grew up in Cleveland even know about a
Canadian kids show? In middle school, our cable provider had the
Encore network's package of channels, which included WAM!, a channel
devoted to programming for children. WAM! was in its earliest
incarnation and other than family films that Encore had the rights
to, they clearly had some space to fill, which they did with Canadian
shows from the late 80s and early 90s. This included both Deke
and Kerrisdale High, a show most well known for kicking off
the careers of now recognizable actors Devon Sawa and Sarah Chalke.
The show's premise
was pretty simple. Deke has a detective agency where kids can ask him
to help solve a mystery for them. With his humorous sidekick Arthur,
Deke looks for clues and solves the mysteries. There's also their
mutual friend Zane, who is perhaps most memorable for being kidnapped
in one episode. In addition is Deke's pesky younger sister (because
it can't be a children's show without an annoying sibling) and
Jennifer, Deke's main squeeze.
Deke Wilson's
Mini-Mysteries lasted only one season. It was filmed in Windsor,
Canada, and contained local child actors in the leads. None of these
actors have gone on to careers in the field. Check out this episode
of Deke as he exposes who sent a threatening message to a
teacher and a suspicious new kid who is trying to pick up Deke's date
to the dance. This episode is particularly awesome because it
contains plenty of cheesy scenes in a 1980s middle school dance!
As a fan of the
show, I can't help but sit back and ask, “Where Are They Now?” so
I of course spent way too much time for this blog post trying to find
that out.
Eddie Hawkeswood,
who played Deke, is now known as Edwin Hawkeswood. He appears to have
continued to work in theatre and film in some capacity, but according
to this article, he then moved on to be the floor director for games
for various Toronto sports teams. He also went bald (we have something in common!) and has a family (we don't have something in common!).
He also seems to like beer as he's participated in a beer race. Simply put, I want to hang out with Edwin
Hawkeswood.
James Brejcha, who
played Arthur, was a lead singer for a popular band in the
underground Windsor scene according to this site. The same article
claims he moved West, and this still shows that he has a mySpace page
for some reason (I'm not sure why anyone still has a mySpace page).
Zane Handysides,
who played Zane, is now a lawyer in Windsor. Also, his brother Brook
recently got married. Congratulations Brook and Sarah! This is where
the Internet has made things insane. By just doing research, I ended
up on the wedding website of the brother of a supporting character in
a short-lived Canadian children's TV show. That's ridiculous. I have
no business knowing this information, but now I know this
information, and all of you do, too.
I couldn't find any
other information about anyone from the show. Strangely, the episodes
of Deke that have been posted that I've watched do not contain
credits, and so I don't recall the names of the other actors on the
show.
But, if you love
mysteries, being a kid again, Canada, and the 1980s, it's worth
checking out Deke Wilson's Mini-Mysteries.
Wow. This makes me
really want to go up to Windsor, gamble at the casino, hit up the
bars, and hang out with the entire cast from this show. Let's solve
the mystery of how much money we can blow at our favorite place
across the border!
Both my parents were extras on this show when they were young lol
ReplyDeletei need to watch it all again & find them