Traders


Sally Ross: Sonja Smits
Jack Larkin: David Cubitt (1996 - 1998)
Adam Cunningham: Bruce Grey
Marty Stephens: Patrick McKenna
Ayn Krywarik: Kim Huffman (1996 - 1998)
Susannah Marks: Janet C A Bailey (1996 - 1997)
Donald D'Arby: Rick Roberts (1996 - 1998)
Monika Barnes: Terri Hawkes
Grant Jansky: David Hewlett
Benny Seidelman: Ron Gabriel (1996 - 1997)
Carl Davison: Phil Akin (1996 -
Chris Todson: Chris Leavins
Ziggy McLeod: Angela Vint
Ian Farnham: Gabriel Hogan (1997- 1999)
Faith Colero: Pamela Sinha (1997)
Niko Bach: Rachel Crawford (1998 - 1999)
Paul Deeds: Peter Stebbings (1998 - 1999)
Mike Pinetti: Richard Zeppier (1999)

SEASON ONE (1996) Sonja Smits, David Cubitt, Bruce Grey, Patrick McKenna, Kim Huffman, Janet C A Bailey, Rick Roberts, Terri Hawkes, David Hewlett, Ron Gabriel, Phil Akin

1 Options (1.1) W: David Shore & Jack Blum & Sharon Corder D: Kari Skogland
(Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Ayn, Susannah, Donald, Monika)
Frank Larkin: Peter MacNeill; Cedric Ross: David Gardner; Morgan: Maurice Godin; Arthur Kemper: James Mainprize; Chris Todson: Chris Leavins; Jim: Richard Liss; Gerald Graykirk: Daniel MacDonald; Ian Dantzer: Paul Miller; Joyce Gordon; Michael Reynolds
When Cedric Ross, the head of Gardner/Ross, is arrested and held in jail for fraud, he brings in his daughter Sally to represent him at the firm. Meanwhile, Jack Larkin, a young hotshot angling to be hired as a corporate financier, gambles the firm on a multi-million dollar deal.

2 Pennies From Heaven (1.2) W: Tim Southam, Jack Blum, Sharon Corder & David Shore D: Alan Taylor
(Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Ayn, Susannah, Donald, Benny, Carl)
Frank Larkin: Peter MacNeill; Cedric Ross: David Gardner; David Hughes; Mildred: Kay Hawtrey; Jonathan Potts; Jonathan Wilson; Chris: Chris Leavins; Jim: Richard Liss; Jefferson Mappin; Roger Rowland; Eleanor Davies
On the hunt for a firm-saving deal to match Jack's coup with HotRocks, Adam blackmails a Cabinet Minister while Jack has to win a bet with Gardner/Ross' beautiful retail broker, Ayn, to get access to one of her eccentric billionaire clients.

3 Bad is Good (1.3) W: David Shore D: Kari Skogland
(Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Ayn, Susannah, Donald, Grant, Carl)
Frank Larkin: Peter MacNeill; Cedric Ross: David Gardner; Kemper: James Mainprize; David Hughes; Mildred: Kay Hawtrey; Ian Dantzer: Paul Miller; Jonathan Potts; Jonathan Miller; Chris: Chris Leavins; Jim: Richard Liss
After Adam's bungled British Rail privatization stock threatens to bankrupt the firm, Jack struggles to recoup the loss with a Navadyne deal involving a pair of naive inventors, an eccentric billionaire and a brilliant but spaced-out derivatives trader.

4 The King is Dead... (1.4) W: David Shore D: Alan Taylor
(Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Ayn, Susannah, Donald, Monika, Grant, Benny, Carl)
Frank Larkin: Peter MacNeill; Cedric: David Gardner; Morgan: Maurice Godin; Kemper: James Mainprize; Chris: Chris Leavins; Jim: Richard Liss; R D Reid; Bartender: Timm Zemanck
While Jack lends moral support to his estranged, ailing father, and the Ontario Securities Commission paralyzes the firm searching for damning evidence, Sally must finally confront her father concerning his involvement in a fraud case.

5 ...Long Live the King (1.5) W: Tim Southam D: Kari Skogland
(Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Ayn, Susannah, Donald, Monika, Grant, Benny, Carl)
Cedric: David Gardner; Kemper: James Mainprize; Chris: Chris Leavins; Jim: Richard Liss; Brian Marks: Phil Jarrett; Patricia D'Arby: Pixie Bigelow; Joyce Gordon; Charles D'Arby: Ron Hartman; Barb Stevens: Gloria Slade; Ian White
While on suspension, Marty illegally helps Benny; Donald is forced to choose between his loyalty to his father and the firm; Jack deals with his father's illness; Susannah is threatened by an extortionist.

6 From Russia With Love (1.6) W: Sharon Corder & Jack Blum D: George Mendeluk
(Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Ayn, Susannah, Donald, Monika, Grant, Benny, Carl)
Frank Larkin: Peter MacNeill; Ian Dantzer: Paul Miller; Mario Romano; Martin Doyle; Diana Reis; Chris: Chris Leavins; Jim: Richard Liss; Len Doncheff; Hamish McEwan; Alexandra Johnson
Adam hands Jack a bad deal; Sally's search for Susannah's tormentor leads to a Russian mobster; Ayn is morally torn when she discovers her client is a compulsive gambler.

7 Dancing With Mr. D. (1.7) W: Hart Hanson D: Alan Chapple
(Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Ayn, Susannah, Donald, Monika, Grant, Benny, Carl)
Frank Larkin: Peter MacNeill; Dr Valerie Lyall: Sherry Miller; therapist: Chuck Shamata; Barb: Gloria Slade; Brian: Phil Jarrett; Todd William Schroeder; Surogin: John Bourgeois; Chris: Chris Leavins; Jim: Richard Liss; Len Doncheff; Mario Romano; Brenda McKenna
Jack discovers his father's doctor has not been honest about a controversial wonder drug; Susannah takes matters into her own hands when the police fail to hold her tormentor; Marty plans to retire after joining therapy group.

8 Into That Good Night (1.8) W: Robert Sandler & Allen Booth D: George Mendeluk
(Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Ayn, Susannah, Donald, Monika, Grant, Benny, Carl)
Frank Larkin: Peter MacNeill; Dr Valerie Lyall: Sherry Miller; Anton Lieben: Nicu Branzea; Brian: Phil Jarrett; Chris: Chris Leavins; Jim: Ricard Liss; Kemper: James Mainprize; Roslyn Bittner: Katherine Trowell; Cathy Blake: Kristina Nicoll
Marty launches a risky plan to regain the respect he lost while on suspension; Sally finds romance while pursuing her first account; Jack must decide if he is willing to grant his dying father one last wish.

9 Rumours (1.9) W: Tim Southam D: E Jane Thompson
(Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Ayn, Susannah, Donald, Monika, Grant, Benny,
Anton Lieben: Nicu Branzea; Carolyn Scott; Ros Bittner: Katherine Trowell; David Huband; Chris Todson: Chris Leavins; Jim: Richard Liss
When word leaks out that there will be employee cutbacks at Gardner/Ross, the staff nervously awaits the executive committee's decision on who will be released by the end of the day.

10 The Enemy Within (1.10) W: David Cole D: George Mendeluk
(Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Ayn, Susannah, Donald, Grant, Benny, Carl)
Arthur Kemper: James Mainprize; Anton: Nicu Branzea; Robert Bidaman; Cathy: Kristina Nicoll; Paul Soles; Miles Potter; Philip Williams
While Sally and Adam search for the leak that lost the firm the important Bittner account, Jack helps a Jewish investor take over a German corporation believed to be profiting from a chemical formula used by the Nazis.

11 Sharper Than a Serpent's Tooth (1.11) W: Sondra Kelly D: Holly Dale
(Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Any, Susannah, Donald, Grant, Chris Anton: Nicu Branzea; Magda?: Jennifer Copping; Eleanor Davies; Pat Gage; Gillian: Linda Goranson; Ian Danzter: Paul Miller; Cathy: Kristina Nicoll; Aileen Grenfeld London: Laura Press; Michael J Reynolds
While Jack's threats to resign over the sale of the firm to the bank are spoiling Adam's retirement plans and Sally is confronted by her married lover, Grant pursues a love interest.

12 The Big Picture (1.12) W: Alyson Feltes D: Alan Taylor
(Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Ayn, Susannah, Donald, Monika, Grant, Benny, Chris
Cedric: David Gardner; Gillian: Linda Goranson; Ian: Paul Miller; Cathy: Kristina Nicoll; Barb: Gloria Slade; Magda?: Jennifer Copping; Alexander Johnson; Silvio Oliviero; Israel H Asper
While everyone is supposed to be shaping up before the Initial Public Offering, Marty loses on a risky deal, Jack faces a lawsuit by his sister, and Sally unsuccessfully searches for potential investors.

13 The Enemy Without (1.13) W: David Shore D: Alan Goluboff (Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Ayn, Susannah, Donald, Grant, Benny, Chris
Cedric: David Gardner; Cathy: Kristina Nicoll, Janet Hamilton: Hayley Tyson, Mike Fabris: Rino Romano; Moran: Gary Mendicino; Mung Ling Tsui
After Sally denies Cedric a position on the Gardner/Ross board, Cedric sets out to destroy her and win the firm back at any cost.

SEASON TWO (96-97) Sonja Smits, David Cubitt, Bruce Grey, Patrick McKenna, Kim Huffman, Janet C A Bailey, Rick Roberts, Ron Gabriel, David Hewlett, Chris Leavins

14 Chaos Theory (2.1) W: Hart Hanson D: Kari Skogland
(Sally, Jack, Adam, Marty, Susannah, Donald, Benny, Grant Cedric: David Gardner; Ryke: Alex Carter; Kay Tremblay; Arthu
r Kemper: James Mainprize; Mike Fabris: Rino Romano; Bruce McFee; David Astin: William Pappas; Robert Latima
When an apparently random act of violence strikes Gardner/Ross, Sally and the firm regroup; Marty proves there is profit in chaos; Jansky has a breakdown.

15 The Natari Affair (2.2) W: Robert Sandler & Allen Booth D: Alex Chapple
(Sally, Jack, Adam, Marty, Ayn, Susannah, Donald, Benny, Chris
Prince Hosnit: Elias Zarou, Gillian Cunningham: Linda Goranson; Cathy: Sabrina Grdevich; Emmanuelle Chriqui; Arthur Kemper: James Mainprize; David Grean; Barry Stevens; Barbara Worthy; Catherine Kuhn; Cedric Ross: David Gardner
Jack must secure a half-billion dollar deal with an Arab Prince, while Adam tends to his ailing wife, and Sally struggles to deal with the loss of her father.

16 High Flyer Down (2.3) W: Hart Hanson D: Stacey Stewart Curtis
(Sally, Jack, Adam, Marty, Ayn, Susannah, Donald, Benny, Chris Marshall Dodd: Donald Carrier; Ryke; Alex Carter; Cathy: Sabrina Grdevich; Carl Davison: Philip Akin; Sean Blake: Kevin Zegers; Katherine Albertson; Don Allison; Reg Dreger; Jane Gilbert; Robin McCulloch; Simon Reynolds; Sean's principal: Jackie Richardson; Ziggy: Angela Vint
It looks like bad things do happen in threes, as a shifty past acquaintance of Jack's arrives to collect a favour; Jack tries to help turn his delinquent nephew's life around; and Gardner/Ross' trading records are lost on one of the busiest days of the year.

17 Trudy Kelly (2.4) W: Raymond Storey D: Kari Skogland
(Sally, Jack, Adam, Marty, Ayn, Susannah, Donald, Benny, Grant, Chris
Trudy Kelly: Kate Trotter; Cathy: Sabrina Grdevich; Carl Davison: Philip Akin; Bullock: David Calderisi; Gillian Cunningham: Linda Goranson; Ziggy: Angela Vint
Trudy Kelly, the Canadian Queen of the Do-It-Yourself media, wants Gardner/Ross to help her take control of her corporate destiny; Cathy tries to prove herself as a trading assistant; and Adam must deal with his chronically ill wife's wish to die.

18 Separation Anxiety (2.5) W: Alyson Feltes D: Alex Chapple
(Sally, Jack, Adam, Marty, Ayn, Susannah, Donald, Benny, Grant, Chris
Ryke: Alex Carter; Cathy: Sabrina Grdevich; Lynne Griffin; Howard Jerome; Gerald Greykirk: Dan MacDonald; Barb Stephens: Gloria Slade; Sean Blake: Kevin Zegers; Monique Mojica
Finance turns political when Toronto firm Gardner/Ross, representing a Native reservation in Quebec, provokes a potential confrontation with the Quebec government; Marty infiltrates a phony stock operation; and Benny's marriage is on the rocks.

19 Spin (2.6) W: John Krizanc D: Stacey Stewart Curtis
(Sally, Jack, Adam, Marty, Ayn, Susannah, Donald, Benny, Grant, Chris
Ryke: Alex Carter; Cathy: Sabrina Grdevich; Pete Macershack: Neil Dainard; Tom Harvey; Ron Hartman
Gardner/Ross' private investigator, Ryke, finds a connection between a phony fund and Cedric's death; D'Arby battles Adam for the chance to land his first corporate deal; Marty finds himself using self-hypnosis to rid himself of his slump on the trading floor.

20 Home Office (2.7) W: David Cole D: Alan Goluboff
(Sally, Jack, Adam, Marty, Benny, Chris
Sister Connie: Rebecca Jenkins; Ryke: Alex Carter; Cathy: Sabrina Grdevich; Alan Peterson, Barb: Gloria Slade; Sean: Kevin Zegers; Michael Healey; Dennis O'Connor
Sally helps a nun raise capital and finds herself in conflict with the Church; Marty must leave the trading floor to woo a reclusive multi-millionaire; Cathy's problems with Sean reach a boiling point.

21 Top of the Tombstone (2.8) W: Maureen McKeon D: Henry Sarwer-Foner
(Sally, Jack, Adam, Marty, Ayn, Susannah, Donald, Benny, Grant, Chris)
Douglas Walker: Stephen Young; Cathy Blake: Sabrina Grdevich; Diana Belshaw, David Astin: William Pappas, Sean Blake: Kevin Zegers, Ziggy: Angela Vint
Jack tries to land a $1 billion deal without Adam's and Sally's blessing; Marty turns a charity fundraiser into fierce competition against a larger rival bank; Cathy battles Jack for custody of Sean.

22 Family Legacy (2.9) W: Raymond Storey D: Alan Goluboff
(Sally, Jack, Adam, Marty, Ayn, Susannah, Donald, Benny, Grant, Chris)
Walker: Stephen Young; Frankie Beal: Charmion King; Clifford Beal: David Fox; Ryke: Alex Carter; Cathy: Sabrina Grdevich; Charles D'Arby: Ron Hartman; Victor Kennilworth: Lindsay Merrithew, Patricia D'Arby: Pixie Bigelow
Adam's chances of purchasing part of an elite family corporation are threatened by Jack's megadeal and Marty's lack of profit performance on the trading floor; D'Arby encourages his mother to leave his domineering father.

23 Emeritus No More (2.10) W: Alyson Feltes D: Gordon Langevin
(Sally, Jack, Adam, Marty, Ayn, Susannah, Donald, Benny, Grant, Chris)
Seth Caldwell: Barry Flatman, Cathy: Sabrina Grdevich; Moneyline host: Yank Azman, Stewart Bick, Sean Austin-Olsen, Mary Ann Limpert: Herself, Derek Porter: Himself
Gardner/Ross must salvage their biggest deal after confidential information is leaked to the press and a major investor pulls out; Sally demands Marty's resignation papers when his trading slump continues; Adam helps a friend whose sports management company is in jeopardy of being acquired by a larger competitor; Chris leaves to take a job at Federated Dundas.

24 The Hands Off Approach (2.11) W: Maureen McKeon D: Keith Ross Leckie
(Sally, Jack, Adam, Marty, Ayn, Susannah, Donald, Benny, Grant)
Matt Clawson: Ron White, Cathy: Sabrina Grdevich; Ryke: Alex Carter; Hans Morelli: James Kee; Michael Fletcher; Elizabeth Harpur; Tanja Jacobs
Sally asks Ryke to help her investigate a charismatic retailer with a troubled past; Marty suspects his job is on the line after a headhunter is spotted at the firm; Ayn and Jack once again find their relationship in dire straits.

25 Middle Ground (2.12) W: Raymond Storey D: Giles Walker
(Sally, Jack, Adam, Marty, Ayn, Susannah, Donald, Benny, Grant)
Cathy: Sabrina Grdevich; Hans: James Kee, Robert Haley; Will Thomas: John Dolan; Oliver Dennis; Ziggy: Angela Vint
A radical and armed environmentalist takes Adam, Sally and Cathy hostage following Gardner/Ross' choice to finance a gas processing plant headed by a suspicious businessman; Marty and the pit have a trading battle with a corporate raiding company.

26 Us and Them (2.13) W: Hart Hanson D: Alan Taylor
(Sally, Jack, Adam, Marty, Ayn, Susannah, Donald, Benny, Grant)
Cathy: Sabrina Grdevich; Ryke: Alex Carter; Arthur Kemper: James Mainprize; Mike Fabris: Rino Romano, Sean Blake: Kevin Zegers, Victor Kennilworth: Lindsay Merrithew; Hans: James Kee; David Astin: William Pappas, Allen Stewart-Coates; Ziggy: Angela Vint
Adam is offered the position of President of Canada's largest bank if he will orchestrate a merger between it and Gardner/Ross; unforeseen events put Jack on the verge of bankruptcy; Sally tries to help Ryke get a more respectable job.

SEASON THREE (1997 - 98) Sonja Smits; David Cubitt, Bruce Grey, Patrick McKenna, Kim Huffman, David Hewlitt,

27 Dark Sanctuary (3.1)
Jack is arrested for assault and sent to a remand centre, while Gardner/Ross, desperate for capital, assumes the debt of an insolvent Canadian airline.

28 Some Lies, Mostly Secrets (3.2)
Jack is suspended and forced out of Gardner/Ross; Sally orchestrates the takeover of a tobacco company.

29 Nobody's Boy (3.3)
Adam leads the bidding for a women's hospital that is being closed; Jack finds a way to turn Algonquin Air around; antagonism between Marty and Ayn escalates when she returns to Gardner/Ross.

30 Turnaround is Fair Play (3.4)
Jack is shaken by an airplane crash that places the future of Algonquin Air in jeopardy; Benny's divorce settlement puts a strain on his relationship with Cathy; Adam is involved in an attempt to clone a race horse.

31 Pledge of Allegiance (3.5)
Sally staves off the takeover of a Canadian skate manufacturer; Adam tries to forge ties with an American bank; Jansky lets things get out of control when he begins trading for both Marty and Ayn.

32 A Soldier's Virtue (3.6) W: Hart Hanson D: Reid Dunlop
(Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Grant, Benny
Phil Hoagland: Bill MacDonald; Moneyline host: Yank Azman; Keith Knight; Lindsay Merrithew; David Astin: William Pappas; Mike Shabinski: Ed Sahely
Sally's guest appearance on a TV business show triggers a stock market commotion - and a high-pressure courtship by billionaire Phil Hoagland; Jack faces ostracism by the financial community when he returns to investment banking.

33 Profit and Prejudice (3.7)
Power struggles intensify at Gardner/Ross over who will run their new mutual fund; Jack's junior mining company suddenly becomes a hot stock on news of promising diamond samples.

34 Meltdown (3.8)
A global stock market panic leads to a struggle between Sally and Adam for control of Gardner/Ross; Faith vows to bust Marty for insider trading.

35 Hope Chasers (3.9)
Multi-billionaire Phil Hoagland wants Sally to help him buy the St. Lawrence Seaway; Benny has a crisis of faith; Ayn rekindles her romance with Jack, but reveals an awful secret.

36 The Afterlife (3.10)
Ayn's sudden absence from the bank due to her heroin overdose creates a crisis in the mutual fund and in her personal relationships; Adam contends with a scam artist in the funeral business.

37 Independence Days (3.11) W: Michael Teversham D: Stephen Williams
(Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Grant, Benny
Phil Hoagland: Bill MacDonald; Trisha Kennedy: Kate Greenhouse; Sonny Palin: Louis Del Grande; Faith Colero: Pamela Sinha; Ziggy: Angela Vint; David Astin: William Pappas; Carrie Mitchell: Heidi Von Palleske
Jack opposes Adam and Sally to pursue a deal with his former mentor; the traders think Ayn's ghost is wreaking havoc on the trading floor; Sally resents getting business based on her relationship with billionaire Phil Hoagland.

38 The Unseen Lever (3.12)
Marty's wife holds him to a promise to quit his job on their 20th anniversary; Adam pursues a major band merger to secure a high-level diplomatic posting.

39 The Sun and the Moon (3.13)
Jack is forced to negotiate frontier style corruption of economics and politics when he gets in on an airport venture in an outpost of the former Soviet Union.

40 Two Steps Forward (3.14) W: Maureen McKeon D: Peter Wellington
(Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Grant, Ayn, Donald, Chris, Benny)
Ian: Gabriel Hogan; Ziggy: Angela Vint; Pauline Drury: Mimi Kuzyk; Trisha: Kate Greenhouse; Rita Hutchison: Martha Burns; Faith Colero: Pamela Sinha, Raymond Accolas
Ayn returns to Gardner/Ross after rehab; a woman from Sally's past comes looking for a job; the traders mutiny over cuts to their bonuses; Adam gets revenge on a government minister.

41 Retreat, But No Surrender (3.15) W: David Barlow D: Gordon Langevin
(3/ ) (Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Donald, Grant, Ayn, Benny; Chris)
Ian Farnham: Gabriel Hogan; Ziggy McLeod: Angela Vint; Dean Spector: Sten Eirik
Dissension and infighting at Gardner/Ross inspire Sally to hire a corporate guru to take the staff on a weekend retreat north of Toronto. This episode features a guest appearance by Canadian Minister of Industry John Manley as himself.

42 Joint Adventures (3.16) W: Michael Teversham D: David Straiton
(3/26/98) (Anne, Adam, Jack, Marty, Donald, Chris, Ayn)
Ian: Gabriel Hogan; Ziggy: Angela Vint; Anne Anglin; David Berni; Leonard Viceroy: Robert Church; Randy Stephens: Amos Crawley; David Gow; Faith: Pamela Sinha
Bigotry interferes with business when the owner of a professional basketball team refuses a deal on the grounds of her prospective partner's ethnic background. Adam interferes with Sally's client; Marty's son wants to quit school to become a trader; D'Arby hopes to become a partner in Jack's bank

43 End Games (3.17)
(4/02/98) (Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Grant, Benny
Phil Hoagland: Bill MacDonald
Gardner/Ross battles the market manipulations of Sally's multi-billionaire ex-boyfriend; a former Gardner/Ross intern serves Adam with a sexual harassment suit.

44 A Friend in Need (3.18) W: Ann MacNaughton D: Reid Dunlop
(Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Donald, Niko)
Ian: Gabriel Hogan; Ziggy: Angela Vint; Joe Fitzpatrick: Eric Peterson, Faith: Pamela Sinha; Rachel Lindsey: Robin Brule, Gerald Graykirk: Dan MacDonald; Derek Ritschel; Carlo Rota
Implications of a scam involving the Lorelei diamond mine break up Jack and his partners; a visitor from Chris' hometown raises ghosts.

45 The Whites of Their Eyes (3.19) W: Tim Southam D: Eleanore Lindo
(Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Donald)
Ian: Gabriel Hogan; Ziggy: Angela Vint; Patricia D'Arby: Pixie Bigelow; Patrick Chilvers; Charles D'Arby: Ron Hartman; Alon Nashman; David Astin: William Pappas; Teryl Rothery
Jack and Marty invest in an independent high-end stereo manufacturer; D'Arby's parents try to sabotage his relationship with Ziggy.

46 Boom (3.20) W: Alyson Feltes D: Stacy Stewart Curtis
(Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Grant, Donald, Ayn, Niko)
Ian: Gabriel Hogan; Ziggy: Angela Vint; Carlo Rota; Patricia Hamilton, Mike Shabinski: Ed Sahely; Francois Klanfer
Ayn leaves Garner/Ross to do disaster relief work in Columbia; Adam entices the United Nations to move to Montreal.

47 In Toto (3.21) W: Hart Hanson D: Alex Chapple
(Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Chris, Donald, Benny, Grant, Donald)
Ian: Gabriel Hogan; Ziggy: Angela Vint; Faith Colero: Pamela Sinha; Phil Hoagland:Bill MacDonald; Pauline Drury: Mimi Kuzyk; Carlo Rota; Cathy: Sabrina Grdevich; Jude Foster; Moira Wylie; Jerry Franken; Roman Podhora
Jack accepts an offer from Brunet to run Obelisque; D'Arby and Ziggy locate Jansky's mother; Marty proposes a memorial to Ayn

48 In Vacuo (3.22) W: Hart Hanson D: Alex Chapple
(Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty)
Ian: Gabriel Hogan; Ziggy: Angela Vint; Faith Colero: Pamela Sinha; Phil Hoagland: Bill MacDonald; Carlo Rota; Cathy: Sabrina Grdevich; Moneyline host: Yank Azman; Adrian Hough; David Astin: William Pappas; Roman Podhora; Barb Stephens: Gloria Slade; Lorraine Weinrib
Jack discovers Brunet's money-laundering activities; the Ontario Securities Commission confiscates records from the trading floor

Season Four (1998 - 1999) Sonia Smits, David Cubitt, Bruce Grey, Patrick McKenna, David Hewlett, Chris Leavins, Gabriel Hogan, Angela Vint, Rachel Crawford, Peter Stubbings

49 Reap the Whirlwind (4.1) W: Peter Mitchell D: John L'Ecuyer
(Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty)
Donald D'Arby: Rick Roberts; Phil Hoagland: Bill MacDonald; Barb: Gloria Slade; Randy: Amos Crawley, Hillary: Lynne Cormack, Angela Gei; Vito Rezza; Carlo Rota; Todd William Schroeder;
Sally cleans out her office; Jack is on the run from the police; Marty's wife presents an unsettling realization.

50 No Fixed Address (4.2) W: Graham Clegg D: TW Peacocke
(Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Chris, Ziggy, Niko, Grant, Ian, Paul Deeds, Donald)
Hillary: Lynne Cormack; Justine: Melanie Nichols-King; Amber: Alison MacLeod; David Astin: William Pappas; Boyd Banks; Matt Birman; Allan Murley; Deborah Pollitt
Jack makes arrangements for a new identity; Jansky falls in love; Chris is given control of the trading floor.

51 Killer Instinct (4.3) W: Shelley Eriksen D: John L'Ecuyer
(Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Chris, Ziggy, Niko, Ian)
Fatty Size: Maurice Dean Wint; Linda Griffiths; Shawn Lawrence; Justine: Melanie Nicholls-King
Sally is convinced that Jack is innocent of murder; Ian becomes the driving force behind a mutual fund aimed at specific markets.

52 I'll Sleep When I 'm Dead (4.4) W: Peter Mitchell D: David Straiton
(Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Grant, Chris, Ziggy, Niko, Ian)
Enuka Okuma, Justine: Melanie Nicholls-King; Vito Rezza; David Ward
Sally cuts short Jack's life of leisure in the Turks and Caicos Islands by transferring his money out of his account

Title credits change to remove David Cubitt

53 The Old Man and the CEO (4.5) W: Jennifer Cowan D: Reid Dunlop
(Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Grant, Chris, Ziggy Niko, Ian)
Leo Baker: Marc Strange; Fatty Size: Maurice Dean Wint; Barry Blake, Amber: Alison Macleod; Michie Mee; Justine: Melanie Nicholls-King
Adam becomes a partner in a redevelopment project with an old associate; racist issues come to a head with Ian's mutual fund venture

54 The Falcon and the Showman (4.6) W: Paul Aitken D: Randy Bradshaw
(Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Chris, Ziggy, Niko, Ian)
Leo: Marc Strange; Fatty Size: Maurice Dean Wint; Rev Lewis: Eugene Clark, Ian D Clark; Miriam Baker: Barbara Gordon; Justine: Melanie Nicholls-King
Sally is devastated over Jack's death; Adam suspects his new partner has Alzheimer's disease; Ian's mutual-fund plan hits a snag

55 Six Degrees of Duplicity (4.7) W: David Young D: Reid Dunlop
(Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Chris, Ziggy, Niko
Phil Hoagland: Bill MacDonald; Leo: Marc Strange; Kristin Booth; Rachel Lindsey: Robin Brule
Sally schemes to buy back the bank; Adam's Montreal deal is in trouble; Chris finds a vehicle for vengeance against his former commune

56 Blood on the Floor (4.8) W: Shelley Eriksen D: Philip Earnshaw
(Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Chris, Niko, Ziggy, Ian
Pauline Drury: Mimi Kuzyk; Leo: Marc Strange; Liliane Clune; Miriam: Barbara Gordon; David Orth, Donna: Victoria Snow
Sally's ethics in a biotechnology deal may not bear scrutiny; Adam pressures Ian into exploiting family ties; a bet heats things up between Chris and Niko

57 Little Monsters (4.9) W: Graham Clegg D: Gary Harvey
(Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Chris, Niko, Ziggy, Ian, Paul)
Randy Stephens: Amos Crawley; Sonia LaPlante, Justine: Melaine Nicholls-King; David Orth; Liliane Clune
A motorcycle gang wants in on Adam's Montreal deal; Marty hires his son; Sally and Paul (Peter Stebbings) team to save a shipping company; Ziggy unwittingly reveals company secrets

58 Spin Cycles (4.10) W: Peter Mitchell D: David Straiton
(Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Chris, Niko, Ziggy, Ian)
Adrian McKuen: Diego Matamoros; Alexa: Nicole Oliver; Balazs Koos, Justine: Melanie Nicholls-King; Philip Williams
The unrepentant CEO of a baby food company blamed for the death of an infant only makes the resulting public relations crisis worse

59 Sour Grapes of Wrath (4.11) W: Jennifer Cowan D: Gord Langevin
(Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Ian, Chris, Niko, Ziggy, Paul)
Barb: Gloria Slade; David Hemblen, Damir Andrei; Doug Rollins: C David Johnson; Randy: Amos Crawley; Kate Hemblen; Kristin Booth; Sophie?: Liliane Clune; Hank Talmidge: Richard McMillan
Sally mediates a winery dispute; Marty suspects his wife is having an affair; Adam restructures a Montreal redevelopment deal

60 Last Good Deal (4.12) W: Shelley Eriksen D: Reid Dunlop
(Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Ian, Chris, Niko, Ziggy, Paul)
Justine: Melanie Nicholls-King; Peter Kelly Gaudreault; Ferne Downey; Katie Griffin; Rick Howland; Stacie Fox; Bob Martin; Len Wagner
Sally and Adam court a cruise ship magnate for a real-estate trust; Paul anxiously promotes a shaky Mexican deal; Ziggy returns

61 Eat the Loss (4.13) W: Paul Aitkin D: Michael DeCarlo
(Sally, Adam, Marty, Paul, Ian)
Barb: Gloria Slade; Conrad Dunn; Crin McMurtry, Randy: Amos Crawley; Daniel Enright; Austin Strugnell
Recurring cancer clouds Sally's judgement; Adam orders Paul to clean up a retail stock fiasco; Marty's marriage flounders

62 Price You Pay (4.14) W: Peter Mitchell & Paul Aitkin D: Tw Peacocke
(Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Ian, Chris, Niko, Ziggy, Paul) Hamish McEwan; Justine: Melanie Nicholls-King
Somebody posts a nude photo of Sally on the Internet; recent success makes Ian cocky; Paul succumbs to sexual harassment to close a deal

63 History Lesson (4.15) W: Edwina Follows D: Alex Chapple
(Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Ian, Chris, Niko, Ziggy
Briann: Elisabeth Rosen; Thomas Hauff; Justine: Melanie Nicholls-King; Richard Farrell; Madeline Love: Maria Ricossa
Protesters stall a controversial real-estate development; Adam's rebellious teen-age niece keeps him hopping; Paul accuses Ian of meddling in a merger; Chris probes Niko's past

64 Great Stock 'n Roll Swindle (4.16) W: Jennifer Cowan D: E Jane Thompson
(Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Ian, Chris, Niko, Ziggy)
Barb: Gloria Slade; Phil Hoagland: Bill MacDonald; Karen Glave; Seth: Callahan Connor; Justine: Melaine Nicholls-King; Don Allison
Adam bids for a share in the bank; Sally faces chemotherapy on her own terms; children's business school proposal; Ian woos a former porn star (Karen Glave).

65 Four Mergers and a Funeral (4.17) W: Peter Mitchell D: TW Peacocke
(3/25/99) (Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Ian, Chris, Niko, Ziggy)
Daniel Booth: Geordie Johnson;Singer: Kim Stockwood; Phone repairman: Mike Bullard; Barb: Gloria Slade; Phil: Bill MacDonald; David Astin: William Pappas; Roger Dunn; Mrs Astin 2: Lori Anne Alter
At a competitor's funeral, Sally meets a new love interest, Adam brokers a merger and the ``grieving'' widow hits on Ian.

66 Traders of the Lost Arcs (4.18) W: Graham Clegg D: Randy Bradshaw
(4/1/99) (Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Ian, Chris, Niko, Ziggy)
Daniel Booth: Geordie Johnson; Catherine Cunningham: Janet Laine-Green; Justine: Melanie Nicholls-King; Madeline Love: Maria Ricossa; Stewart Arnott; Graham Harley
Low morale has the company's performance in a slump; a new relationship gives Sally the will to fight her cancer; Adam's sister-in-law needs financial help

67 Every Secret Thing (4.19) W: Shelley Eriksen D: Philip Earnshaw
(4/8/99) (Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Ian, Chris, Niko, Ziggy
Daniel Booth: Geordie Johnson; Catherine: Janet Laine-Green; Phil: Bill MacDonald; Michela: Diane D'Aquila; Gordon Currie
Sally's new lover continues the investigation of her purchase of Gardner-Ross-Cunningham; Marty risks $3 million in unauthorized funds on the money market

68 Secret Information (4.20) W: Peter Mitchell D: Steve DiMarco
(4/15/99) (Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Ian, Chris, Niko, Ziggy
Daniel Booth: Geordie Johnson; Catherine: Janet Laine-Green; Leo: Marc Strange; David Ei_______; Miriam: Barbara Gordon; Doub Lennox; Brian Tree
The bank's future rides on Marty's bet against the yen; Sally confesses; sordid information could give Ian an edge on a merger; Adam arranges a party for Leo's 65th birthday party.

69 A Bitter Pill (4.21) W: Jennifer Cowan & Graham Clegg D: Gary Harvey
(4/22/99) (Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Ian, Chris, Niko, Ziggy
Daniel Booth: Geordie Johnson; Fatty: Maurice Dean Wint; Justine: Melaine Nicholls-King; Stephanie Belding; Bruce Clayton; Stash Roberts: Chris Martin; Patrick Garrow; Tommy Chang
Angry rivals hire thugs to assault Paul; Chris spearheads a venture capital deal; Ziggy baby-sits a rock star.

70 This World... Then the Fireworks (4.22) W: Peter Mitchell D: John L'Ecuyer
(4/29/99) (Sally, Adam, Jack, Marty, Grant, Chris, Ziggy Niko, Ian)
Daniel Booth: Geordie Johnson; Catherine: Janet Laine-Green; Barb: Gloria Slade; Joe Flaherty; Randy: Amos Crawley; Justine: Melanie Nicholls-King; Daniel MacIvor; Tennyson Loen, Kathleen Laskey; Ned Vukovic
Sally considers financing a fertility project; a rival bank courts Adam; Jansky's hacker buddies compromise the market; Niko obeys a domineering former lover

Season 5 (1999 - 2000) Sonia Smits, Bruce Grey, Patrick McKenna, David Hewlett, Chris Leavins, Gabriel Hogan, Angela Vint, Rachel Crawford, Peter Stubbings, Richard Zeppieri

71. Episode One (5.1) W: Peter Mitchell D: Gary Harvey
(12/02/99) (Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Chris, Ian, Ziggy, Niko, Paul, Mike)
Ben Sullivan: Shaun Johnston; Catherine: Janet Laine-Green; MJ: Lexa Doig; Justine: Melanie Nicholls-King; Paul Sharp
Sally seeks financial backers in the United States; fatherhood stymies Adam; book sales distract author Marty.

72. Career Opportunities (5.2) W: Shelley Eriksen D: TW Peacocke
(12/09/99) (Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Chris, Ian, Ziggy, Niko, Paul, Mike)
Catherine: Janet-Laine Green; Ross Petty, Geoffrey Bowes, Stewart Arnott; Matthew Sharp
To appease a powerful rival, Adam must betray a friend; Sally's job reviews are curt and brutal; financial salvation from a religious business group.

73. Getting Lucky (5.3) W: Jennifer Cowan D: TW Peacocke
(12/16/99) (Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Chris, Ian, Ziggy, Niko, Paul, Mike)
Catherine: Janet-Laine Green; Ben Sullivan: Shaun Johnston; Philip Craig; Donna Goodhand; Justine: Melanie Nicholls-King
Catherine abandons Adam and their infant son; Sally fights to fund an innovative housing project for homeless people; Marty gets a case of hubris.

74. Solitary Consignment (5.4) W: Graham Clegg D: Gary Harvey
(01/06/00) (Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Chris, Ian, Ziggy, Niko, Paul, Mike)
Richard Fitzpatrick; Barb: Gloria Slade; Hugh Thompson; Geoffrey Bowes; Matthew Sharp
An obsessive fan (Darrin) has Marty rattled; Paul wants to market a child killer's (Max Bowman) invention; Ian proposes a union buy-out of an aging automotive plant.

75. Budding Prospects (5.5) W: Peter Mitchell    D: Richard J Lewis
(01/13/00) (Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Chris, Ian, Ziggy, Niko, Paul, Mike)
Ben: Shaun Johnston; Daniel: Geordie Johnson; Kay Hawtrey; Caroline Neron; Hugh Thompson; Jim Bearden; Steve Brinder
GRC and Ben sign an agreement and he brings a proposal to fund a medical marijuana project. Chris handles his first investment banking deal to reprint a series of childrens books, which is very popular until the author says she's deonating money to racist groups. Ian tries to convince Dunnage Motors to team with an electric car company.

76. It's a Family Affair (5.6) W:
(01/20/00) (Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Chris, Ian, Ziggy, Niko, Paul, Mike)
Brenda Devine; James Kidnie; Rod Wilson
Sally and Adam goad feuding siblings into a merger; conventioneer Marty is tempted to stray; Niko confronts her ex-husband.

77. Scents and Sensibilities (5.7) W: Alyson Feltes D: Scott Smith
(01/27/00) (Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Chris, Ian, Ziggy, Niko, Paul, Mike)
Daniel Booth: Geordie Johnson; Vanessa: Tracey Cook; Ben: Shaun Johnston; M. J: Lexa Doig; David McIlwraith; Alan Van Sprang
Sally arbitrarily reallocates grant funds and MJ finds a US partner to pick up the slack on one that she cuts. Ziggy plays with high rollers. Sally tells Daniel she doesn't want to move in with him and they break up. Marty has Grant working on a computer program based on his book.

78. Hawks (5.8) W: Peter Mitchell D: Michael DeCarlo
(02/03/00) (Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Chris, Ian, Ziggy, Niko, Paul, Mike)
Ben: Shaun Johnston; Vanessa: Tracey Cook; Barb: Gloria Slade; Mrs Exeter: Catherine Disher; Alison Pill.
Sally brokers the sale of a Canadian hockey team to US interests; Marty's infomercial flops; Paul goes after a teen's invention.

79. The Running of the Bulls (5.9) W: Graham Clegg D: Reid Dunlop
(02/10/00) (Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Chris, Ian, Ziggy, Niko, Paul, Mike)
Ben: Shaun Johnson; M.J: Lexa Doig; Caroline Neron; Hugh Thomson, Jeff Topping; Vince Corazza; Thomas Hauff; Judah Katz
Sally and MJ clash over a merger; Adam schemes his way into a business syndicate; personal lives interfere with business.

80. Someone to Watch Over Me (5.10) W: Jennifer Cowan D: Philip Earnshaw
(02/17/00) (Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Chris, Ian, Ziggy, Niko, Paul, Mike)
Ted Whittall; Sarah LaFleur; John Blakey; Stephen Jennings; Victor Young
Adam considers an outside offer; Jansky's mental instability becomes impossible to ignore; Ziggy's high living comes with a price.

81. Money Shot (5.11) W: Peter Mitchell D: E. Jane Thompson
(02/24/00) (Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Chris, Ian, Ziggy, Niko, Paul, Mike)
Ben: Shaun Johnston; Fiona: Christie MacFadyen; Caroline Neron; Hugh Thompson; Stephen Jennings; Michael Gabriel
Sally's college friend wants to take her porn film production company public; Marty gambles on Korean stocks; Ian's electric car project reaches a road block.

(5.12) The One You Bury W: Shelley Eriksen D: Scott Smith
(03/02/00) (Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Chris, Ian, Ziggy, Niko, Paul, Mike)
Ben: Shaun Johnston; M. J: Lexa Doig; Ryan Black; Ramona Milano; Justine: Melanie Nicholls-King; Stephen Jennings; Matthew Sharp
Sally's marriage shakes up the bank; Adam accepts an outside offer; the stalker has Marty unnerved.

(5.13) Nice Guys Finish Last W: Peter Mitchell D: Peter Mitchell
(03/09/00) (Sally, Adam, Marty, Grant, Chris, Ian, Ziggy, Niko, Paul, Mike)
Ben: Shaun Johnston; M. J: Lexa Doig; Barb: Gloria Slade; Caroline Neron; Marion Day
The bankers rally to counter a market tailspin as Sally watches from the sidelines; Ziggy and Jansky find Marty lying in a pool of blood.

THE CAST OF CHARACTERS

"SALLY ROSS" (Sonja Smits) Sally Ross is the daughter of the late Cedric Ross, who had been Gardner/Ross' senior partner, and granddaughter of the firm's founder. Sally, a university economics professor, reluctantly agreed to replace her father when he was charged with fraud, but she soon became hooked on the exciting world of trading. Following Cedric's death, Sally fights for the respect of her peers while securing her hold of power on the firm. She now assuredly exercises her authority and has served notice to the rest of the firm that she can be as tough, savvy and shrewdly pragmatic as her most hard-nosed male counterpart , even if it means stretching her integrity as far as it will go. Her growing confidence is off-putting to Adam and Jack, but as far as Sally's concerned, power becomes her. Sally turns 40 (#46 Boom)

"JACK LARKIN" (David Cubitt) Jack Larkin's stellar reputation on Bay Street took a beating when he was disgraced and humiliated in taking the fall for Gardner/Ross as he helped the firm stave off an attempted takeover. He was outwitted by a rival trader (whom he later assaulted), and betrayed by his former lover, Ayn, and bankrupted in the process. This was quite a tumble for brash, relentless, daring maverick who had earlier earned his position as a partner with the firm by saving it with a gutsy deal. Now on the periphery of Gardner/Ross, he is in the unfamiliar position of kow-towing and keeping his pride in check, unable to vent his anger at will as had been his privilege in the not-so-distant past. But Jack's also not the type to stay down for long. He won a bronze medal for boxing in the world games. Jack goes off the deep end after watching his fiancee Ayn die in an explosion meant for him. Jack's dealings get him killed in I'll Sleep When I'm Dead. (Sister: Catherine Jacklyn Larkin Blake married Benny ep 48)

"ADAM CUNNINGHAM" (Bruce Gray) A senior partner at Gardner/Ross, Adam Cunningham is the shrewd and sometimes ruthless operator who, starting back in the 1960s, helped the firm become one of Toronto's leading independent investment houses. Adam's stiff eloquence marks him as part of the old guard of the financial establishment, preferring to use the "old boys network" to make his deals, but this disciple of the free market will also use whatever political influence will help him. He doesn't like to share his authority with relative newcomers like Sally and Jack, and he's not above profiting personally from clever speculation while the rest of the firm is in jeopardy. One always suspects that Adam, who would rather be respected than loved, has a secret agenda aimed at personal accumulation of power or money. Rarely is his human side shown, except in the first couple of seasons when he's dealing with his wife's illness and suicide, and in seasons 4 & 5 when his sister-in-law, Catherine, comes to stay with him and gives birth to their son, Matthew William. Catherine is a widow with a daughter, Briann (or Bri), and lived in Medicine Hat.

"MARTY STEPHENS" (Patrick McKenna) Marty Stephens is the head trader at Gardner/Ross who rules his trading pit with incessant nervous energy, a cynical and profane wit and the sometimes blind loyalty of his traders, which is just as well, since he brooks no challenge to his authority. Marty dismisses such niceties as legalities and ethics if they run counter to his insider information or gambling intuition. Manic when in pursuit of a deal and given to panic-stricken fits of paranoia when his strategies don't pan out, Marty remains a minor legend on Bay Street for his usually infallible instincts. Marty's been married to Barb for 20 years, and they have two sons: Randy & Mark and a daughter, Bridget (Dancing with Mr D). Marty turns 40 in This World... then the Fireworks. Randy's 20 & Mark's 13 in Episode One (5.1) Marty's office # 525-0126 Licence plate on SUV: 956 GMB

"AYN KRYWARIK" (Kim Huffman) Ayn Krywarik has built a reputation as a reliable, expert trader, but has also learned to be a fierce competitor, especially with her male associates at Gardner/Ross. Feeling that she must instill fear in others to inspire respect, she runs into trouble when she tries to run her personal life with as much calculation as she does her professional life, leading her to betray Jack, contribute to his bankruptcy and resign from Gardner/Ross in the messy aftermath. Having alienated her colleagues, she nevertheless remains a valued commodity at the firm and works to rebuild burnt bridges. After getting her life back on track, she becomes frustrated with trading and leaves Gardner Ross to work in Columbia. Jack promises to join her in a few days and put her into his car to go to the airport. As he watches the car drive away, he's devastated when it explodes. Ann Marie Krywarik Feb 5, 1970 - March 11, 1998

SUSANNAH MARKS (Janet C A Bailey) Anaylist Married wth a daughter in the first season, struggling to balance career and custody issues when her marriage breaks up.

"DONALD D'ARBY" (Rick Roberts) Donald D'Arby is a bright, honest young man who works diligently to earn his stripes by his own efforts, not through any associations with his wealthy father from who he is estranged. As a Vice-President of Corporate Finance at Gardner/Ross, Donald continues to prove that he's no mere yes-man. Often acting as the conscience of the firm, whose principals occasionally feel that Donald can be painstaking to a fault in his research on the ethical, social and environmental impacts of their dealings, Donald's greatest gift may be his ability to broker a profitable deal without compromising his values.

MONIKA BARNES (Terri Hawkes) Assistant to Susannah Let go in Rumours Asked to replace Susannah, who decides to leave the firm, she takes a job with ___________-

"GRANT JANSKY" (David Hewlett) Grant Jansky comprises the entire derivatives department, an arrangement which suits him and Gardner/Ross just fine, since he's a genius at making money and no one else at the firm understands derivatives. Grant is the perfect illustration of the expression "doesn't get out much". The computer savant squirrels himself away with his state-of-the-art computer hardware in the dark, converted closet that serves as his office, rarely coming out to get his social skills up to speed in the first four seasons. By the fifth season, Grant is located on the floor with the rest of the traders. Though reclusive, shy, naïve and naturally non-conformist, Grant is perhaps the gentlest, most loyal soul amongst the cutthroats in his milieu.

"BENNY SEIDLEMAN" (Ron Gabriel) At 48 (ep 25 - Middle Ground), trader Benny Seidleman is something of a senior citizen in a young person's game and his laconic, good-natured demeanour often contrasts with the frenzy of the trading floor. Nevertheless, Benny is adapting from the hand-waving, shouting traditions of the Stock Exchange to the digital age, donning a headset and becoming adept at quickly scanning computer screens. The breakup of his 22 year marriage to Rhonda and his new relationship with Jack's sister Cathy, a much younger co-worker, are equally stringent tests of his adaptability. (Benny and Cathy marry ep 48)

"CARL DAVISON" (Phil Akin) Compliance officer

"CHRISTOPHER TODSON" (Chris Leavins) Christopher Todson is Gardner/Ross' foreign exchange trader. The borderline fanatical student of military history could just as easily be a member of a radical militia group if he didn't get the same thrill of battle on the trading floor. Even so, Chris is often frustrated by Marty's refusal to let him perform at what he considers his true level of brilliance. An ambitious strategist with a deadpan manner, Chris pulls few punches and always has a sarcastic remark at the ready. But despite his somewhat crude "every man for himself" ideology, Chris also has a very sophisticated side with a surprisingly erudite wit. In the 5th season, Chris moves upstairs. Seduced at 18. When the affair is found out, he was shunned by his community and left. Chris' father dies of a heart attack (#81 Money Shot) and he doesn't attend the funeral.

"ZIGGY McLEOD" (Angela Vint) Ziggy McLeod is Gardner/Ross' receptionist, who provides front desk appeal while appreciating the charms of young, handsome, ambitious men like Jack, D'Arby and newcomer Ian Farnham. The coming year, though, promises changes for her at Gardner/Ross and the opportunity for her career to grow thanks to her perky personality and its underlying attitude. (age 24 #44 in A Friend in Need or #55 Six Degrees of Duplicity)

"IAN FARNHAM" (Gabriel Hogan) On the surface, Ian Farnham is simply a precocious, guileless young man full of boyish charm and enthusiasm and an aptitude for finance, but that belies his acute intelligence and ambition. Ostensibly the replacement for Jack, Ian is the son of Adam's influential friend, Pauline Drury, and is eager to prove his acumen with Gardner/Ross.

"FAITH COLERO" (Pamela Sinha) Young, tough, plain-talking corporate lawyer Faith Colero is initiated into Gardner/Ross under the worst possible conditions, with the survival of the firm in doubt and one of its principals, Jack, facing an assault charge and being uncooperative. Still, she refuses to let the circumstances or the firm's partners intimidate her, just as she refuses to let the interests of the firm seduce her into searching out legal loopholes. The letter of the law and her own code of ethics take precedence over corporate expedience.

"NIKO BACH" (Rachel Crawford) Financial Analyst brought in by Phil Hoagland when he takes control of the bank

"PAUL DEEDS" (Peter Stebbings) Another Hoagland import. Paul's protégé Seth (Callahan Connor)

"CATHY BLAKE" (Kristina Nicoll - season 1; Sabrina Grdevich - season 2) Jack's sister. Single mother with 2 kids. Son Sean age 9 (Sharper than a Serpent's Tooth)

"SEAN BLAKE" (Kevin Zegers) Cathy's son; Jack's nephew

"TOMMY "RYKE" RYKESPOOR (Alex Carter)

"MIKE FABRIS" (Rino Romano) Merchant banker bought out by G/R

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